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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



September 7, 1911. 



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THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



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Offers an unusual opportunity for original floral work with a superb assortment of 



FOREST LEAVES 



These include Scotch Thistles of varied hue, in all their natural beauty; Holly Sprays, with 

 Scarlet Immortelles; Beech Sprays, with all their rich colors; Laurel Leaves, Green and Brown 

 Magnolia, all sorts of Ferns, perfect and durable; a wonderiful assortment of fine Foliage that 

 will enable to make up Wreaths and other designs of lasting quality in a way to attract 

 attention, that will win custom. We suggest that you order samples. 



The SilenflSalesman will call on you. Please give him your thoughtful attention. 

 It is his first trip on the road. An order will encourage him. Try it. He will serve you well. 

 If he does not come, write and we will send him. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



1189 Areh Street. 



PHILADBLPHIA, PA. 



Mention Tbe Reylew when "ou write. 



86 years of age. He frequently is seen 

 at his son's pottery in Norristown. 



Pennoek Bros, are getting into har- 

 ness. J. Liddon Pennoek returned 

 from Seaside Park, September 5. A. B. 

 Cartledge is expected home from a 

 cruise to Newport, R. I., by the begin- 

 ning of the week. 



Linnaeus Oox, of Wissinoming, died 

 last week. 



Visitors reported by M. Rice & Co.: 

 J. Van Lindley and Charles Mauphy, 

 Greensboro, N. C; H. B. Jones, of 

 Jones-Russell Co., Cleveland; M. S. 



; Newman and Miss Armstrong, St. 



I Louis; Max Rudolph, Cincinnati; J. 8. 



; Simmons and family, Toronto. 



The Leo Niessen Co. will occupy its 



i handsome new building at the north- 



1 west corner of Twelfth and Race streets 

 Monday, September 18. 



L. M. Parker has taken the green- 



\ houses of Charles M. Swayne, at Ken- 

 nett, Pa. This plant is famous as 

 "The Slope," the idea in its construc- 

 tion being that of a flat-roofed green- 

 house, sloping slightly toward the south. 

 Mr. Parker has graduated from the best 

 school in Keunett, that of William 

 'Swayne. He has also had experience 

 with Henry Eichholz and E. F. Zieger 

 & Son. The Slope will be devoted to 

 sweet peas. Phil. 





DETROIT. 



The Market. 



The month of August was no excep- 



t'ion to the rule of other years, busi- 



ess being quiet. Stock of nearly every 



. description is overplentiful at the com- 

 mission houses. The exception to the 

 above is roses, which have been rather 

 a scarce article, more especially in the 

 better grades. Carnations are improv- 

 ing daily, stems getting longer and 

 flowers of better size. Asters are good, 

 but a glut on the market at present. 

 Even the good blooms are not selling 

 as well as might be wished by the 



. growers. The gladiolus is another 

 flower which has been more or less 

 of a glut all season. 



Various Notes. 



R. H. Ellis, of Leamington, Ont.,, 

 came to the September meeting of the 



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JIEHRE'S IMPROVED MODEL 



STEM'ER 



Pfttent applied for. 

 ENDORSED BY LEADING DESIGNE^.S. 



Thii Is what the Alpha Floral Co. mth about my SteMmer: 



"We have your Stenuner for neanr a year, and like tha old 

 ■ayiog, we don't see how we got along withoat them. They are 

 tlme-saTera to the extent of l*-ssenlDg fifty per cent of the labor, 

 together with the graee in which the leaves can be set by the 

 firm bold that tbe stnmmer baa on them, making It an article of 

 ' '', 'perfection. No florist should be without tbem. You shoald 

 sell millions upon mlUlons of them. ours very truly. 



■ • ■ "AUHA Flobai, Oo." 



Prices: From 1000 to 5000 at 75c per 1000; 10.000 lota at 

 70c: 25,000 lots and over at 65c. 



— Manoiactured by — 



E. He BEHRE, Madison, N. J. 



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Advertise 



Yaar Basiaett Whfle Makiai M* 

 Iracthrc Paekaies - Use 



Advertising Twine 



A ribbon 3-16- inch wide, on which we 

 print your advertisement every few 

 inches. Costs no more than twine. 

 1000 yards to spool. Spool-holder with, 

 cutting attachment furnished free with 

 first order. The following prices in- 

 clude printing: 



$1.86 per 1000 yards in 4000 yard joU 

 1.80 per 1000 yards in 8000 yard loU 

 1.76 per 1000 yards in 12000 yard lots 



Send today for free 

 CO -or card. 



Neuer & 

 Hoffmann 



48 Hswarri St.. 

 MEW TOBK CITT 



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TIMF IC MONFV S^^e ^ ^^ *>">« greening your 

 limL 1.9 mvrilLI designs by using Florist*' 

 OreenlnK Pins. 20c per lb., and you get from 1000 

 to 1100 to the lb. Ten lbs. or over, 16c per lb. Write 

 for prices on larger quantities. 



Wm. Schlatter & Son. Sprlngrfleld Mass. 



Always mention tlie norists' "BwUnt 

 ^7tien writlnK advertlsars. 



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Op Fmy OM FijeHd AmveJ Aftii! 

 Imported Terra Cotta Gran Heads 



li 3 Dcsifis 

 and 2 Sizes. 



Prices M a^ 

 plication. 



If interested, al- 

 so write for new 

 catalosne of 

 Fish Globes. 

 Imported Tanks, 

 Aquiaria, Oma- 

 meats, etc. 





Nicholas Wapler 



28 Warren St. NEW YORK 



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Wired Toothpicks 



Ifaiiafaotared by 

 W. J. COWEE, BERLIN, N. Y. 



10,000.... $1.75: 60,000.... $7.50; Sample free. 

 Wot Sale by Dealers. 



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