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The Florists' Review 



JANDABX 23, 1913. 



CARNATIONS 



In Quantity at Reasonable Prices 



At the present quotations the market offers special values in Carnations. 

 We have a good supply of the better flowers. If you are not using our 

 stock, try a sample shipment and compare them with the Carnations you 

 have been using. We know you will order again. Special for this week: 



500 Assorted Carnations 



Our Selection 

 Excellent Value 



$15.00 



VALLEY— Special, 100, 

 VALLEY-First, 100, 

 NARCISSUS, 100, 

 ROMANS, 100, 



$4.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 



EASTER LILIES, 100, - $12.00 



DAFFODILS, 100, $3.00 - 4.00 



FREESIA, 100, - = 4.00 



CALLAS, doz., - - ^-^O 



1000, $1.50 

 1000, 2.00 



You will not find a better grade of Ferns anywhere. Regardless of the 

 price you are paying, we invite you to compare them with others. Why 

 pay more than the prices we are quoting? 



THE LEO NIESSEN CO., wholesale FlorlsU 



N. W. Corner 12th and Race Sts. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Dagger Ferns 

 Fancy Ferns 



Meaaon The R.T1.W when yon writ.. 



erators, Sidney Buchbinder, sales man- 

 ager for Buchbinder Bros., says one 

 mail brought requests for information 

 from a London, England, retailer as 

 tvell as one from a florist in western 

 Canada, while other letters bore post- 

 marks of eight different states in the 

 Union. The English inquiry came from 

 Moyses Stevens, 146 Victoria' street, 

 the letterhead carrying the words 

 "court florists." These were a result 

 of a half-page advertisement in The 

 Review. 



Robert Miller, of the Miller Floral 

 Co., Farmington, Utah, was in town for 

 a couple of days this week on his way 

 home from a visit at Boston and vi- 

 cinity. He spent his time looking over 

 the growers, getting ideas for his own 

 up-to-date plant. 



Visitors: J. J. Le Borious, Duluth,' 

 Minn.; B. Juerjens, Peoria, 111.; C. L. 

 Snyder, El Paso, HI. 



PHILADELPHIA. 



The Bising Eastern Market. 



It is just two weeks until the close 

 of the social season, yet the market is 

 abundantly supplied with all kinds of 

 cut flowers. The extraordinary weather, 

 there being dandelions in bloom out- 

 doors, has assisted production and, 

 while there is much social activity, the 

 demand has not been heavy. There are 

 balls, dinners, dances, teas in plenty, 

 but the general public is not using flow- 



BERGER BROS. 



FLOWERS 



ARE NOT SCARCE OR EXPENSIVE. YOU NEED 

 NEVER USE EITHER WORD TO YOUR CUSTOM- 

 ERS WHILE YOU DEAL WITH US. WE CAN 

 ALWAYS GIVE YOU GOOD VALUE IN SOME- 

 THING. NOW IT IS 



CARNATIONS 



THAT ARE IN FULL CROP— SPLENDID STOCK 

 AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. 



PROFIPT SERVICE IS OUR SPECIALTY 



140-142 N. 13th St - - rhiladelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Review when Toa write 



ers now so much as it has done and will 

 do. 



Violets are the weakest flowers on 



the list; nothing but the finest stock 

 can be sold at fair prices; stems bolh 

 on flower and on leaf are absolutely 



