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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



NOVBMBBB 30, 1911. 



Special Advance Christmas Number o! the^ Florists* Supply House of America 



Imported Muslin Holly Sprays. 



Pull fcerried. Their small cost will 

 allow you to use freely on Immortelle. 

 RuscuB or Statlce Wreaths. 5 to 6 dif- 

 ferent kinds; prices to suit all require- 

 ments. 



. RUSCUS. 



The most popu- 

 lar foliaire ever 

 introduced. To 

 arrange in designs. 



Xmas Red 

 Ruscus Ideal . 



Purple 

 Ruscus Ideal. 



Green 

 Ruscus Ideal . 



Autumn 

 Ruscus Ideal . 



IMSIORTELIiE KPBATS, BED ONLY. 



Gomes In clusters and adds to all design work. 



Wood Fiber Chip Ribbon, can b« bad in all colors. 

 The red is most adaptable for bows on your Christmas baskets 

 and hampers. 



Florists' Tylne Tape of the new kind, to tie up your 

 many boxes. The best of its kind ever introduced, is surely 

 worth a trial. Send for the Xmas red. 



Kntirely New Bed Transparent 

 BEKCH 8PBAYS. 



Bright Xm»i Red Sprays, especially a fine bright 

 red. We are the introducers and the only one 

 handling Red Pastel Xmas Beech Snrays. Try 

 them. They will be diifcrent than you have had. 



Beech Sprays, The Ordinary Kind. 



For holiday season, for your decorations. All 

 good colors: Brown, green, cherry red, leather 

 color. Beech Sprays, prepared, by pounds. 



Bon Ton Baby Ribbon or Bibbonzene is crinkled, and is quite effective for tying your cards on boxes. 

 The spools contaia 250 and 600 yards each. Red Ribbonzene is just what yon need now. 



Silk Fiber Bibbon Is a strong ribbon, extensively used for around mats, paper pot covers, cut flower boxes. 

 It has a true silk lutter and makes a very rich bow. 



FOR ANYTHINQ that you may not find iiere we refer you to OUR SILENT SALESMAN, who will be happy 

 to call upon you immediately on receipt of an invitation. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



1129 Arch Street, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you lyrlte. 



more showy, although less generally 

 known. A large proportion of the 

 smaller plants are grown singly for 

 basket work. Fine poinsettias seem 

 too slender to meet the market re- 

 quirements as specimen plants; they 

 are more frequently made up three to 

 a pan. A house of them grown in this 

 way, with the smaller basket plants on 

 the side tables, is a magnificent sight, 

 the bright red bracts just showing color 

 contrasting beautifully with the green 

 of the well hardened foliage. 



There is a change in the personnel 

 of the begonia; Gloire de Lorraine is 

 rivaled by Glory of Cincinnati. The 

 older variety still is grown in large 

 numbers. The plants are sturdy and 

 the flower buds have been removed, so 

 that a splendid crop that will not be 

 perfect too early is just coming; the 

 exquisite shade of pink still stands un- 

 rivaled. The robust vigor of Glory 

 of Cincinnati, its magnificent cherry- 

 pink flowers, combined with leathery 

 foliage, make nt a rival not to be 

 jLespised. Mr. Craig has increased the 

 quantity of Glory of Cincinnati three- 

 fold, making the number somewhere 

 near equal to that of Gloire de Lorraine, 

 so that a fair test of popularity is 

 possible. 



The cyclamen easily retains its place 

 in the front rank. Mr. Craig has fol- 

 lowed the laws of health of the cycla- 

 men closely. He has improved the 

 strain by importation and by selection 

 and now has some magnificent varie- 

 ties. Here, too, the buds have been 

 kept off until the middle of November 

 and now the first blooms of the coming 

 crop show color. The plants are di- 

 vided into two sections, the specimens 



LAST CALL FOR 



Baled Spruce 



and Christmas Trees 



Let us have your orders at once, and we will make prompt 

 shipments with high quality stock. Telegraph, telephone or 

 write to 



L B. BRAGUE 8 SON, I 



EatabllBhed) 

 1867 J 



Hinsdale, Mass. 



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FINE EVERGREENS 



Ferns and Leucothoe Sprays a specialty. 

 Get our price list before ordering. 



F. H. STINSON, Banners Elk, N. C. 



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I Laurel Featooning made aa a gpecialty 



Just what your order calls for, and nothing else, is 

 what you get when placing your order with us. 

 Florists will find It to their advantage to anticipate their wants for the coming seasoB, 

 by placing their orders with us sarly. Sample leaves cheerfully sent upon application. 

 RIGHT WHXRE THE LAUREL GROWS. TELL US TOUR WANTS. 



Attention Buyers! 



THOS. A. ZETO, 



Newfleldf N. J. 



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in medium and large pots, the basket 

 plants in smaller pots. The first section 

 has the colors separate. The new sal- 



mon-pink is in as full force as the 

 others. One variety has peperomia- 

 like foliage, a pleasing contrast with 



