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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



September 28, 1011. 



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THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Offers you the gresLteat novelty of the season 



ELECTRIC LAMPS 



Your stock for the coming season is incomplete without these beautiful accessories. We make 

 them in our own factory in a variety of styles that liave been admired by all who visited the Balti- 

 more Convention or our store. We have just filled a special order for a dome-shaped lamp after a 

 pattern fancied by a prominent eastern firm. The efifect was so good that our customer was greatly 

 pleased. A pair of these lamps in your shop will look well and enable you to sell many, many times 

 their value in plants and flowers. You know all these lamps are fitted with pans for a plant or for 

 flowers; it makes them peculiarly adapted to florists' wants. - 



AlIP Cllftni* Calocmftn ^^^ started on his first trip on the road. Has he called on you ? 

 vUr ullvDl Oalvalllall if not, please let us know at once and we will send him to you. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



1189 Areh Street, 



PHQiADEIiPHIA, PA. 



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In the interior the lofty appearance 

 of the ceiling has been increased by 

 depressing the floor of the former 

 residence four feet, to the street level. 

 The effect is admirable. A handsome 

 mantel, in which tapestried stone is 

 again used, surmounts an open fire- 

 place. A curious oak panel, darkly 

 stained, with powdery filnish, somewhat 

 in the manner of the antique baskets, 

 ornaments the wall. An attractive 

 writing desk, with all the necessary 

 paraphernalia, stands in a screened al- 

 cove, affording seclusion to writers. 

 These are the artistic signs; the com- 

 mercial are a marble-topped table for 

 making up corsage bouquets and bou- 

 tonnieres, and the office in the rear, 

 finished as handsomely and unobtrus- 

 ively as an office can be. Back of the 

 office is the workroom, with its perfect 

 light from above by day, from the 

 walls electrically by night. Farther 

 back is Mr. Fox's private office, also 

 a brick vault for flowers, well ven- 

 tilated, and a well-lighted receiyfaig 

 room, where supplies come in from the 

 rear street. 



The door into the Eitz Carlton will 

 be cut when that coming hostelry is 

 complete, probably in the winter. 



Various Notes. 



Godfrey Aschmann has built a new 

 office, with special arrangements for the 

 accommodation of his customers. A 

 comfortable room for the men also has 

 been built. 



A Chestnut street druggist attracted 

 considerable attention by his window 

 display recently. It was in yellow. 

 Artificial goldenrod, and glass canaries 

 of the proper shade of birdy yellow, 

 •heir little bodies resplendent with in- 

 ternal electric light, caused the crowds 

 to gather. You can add the arrange- 

 ment of their hopping about naturally 

 among the artificial ferns and flowers. 



Bassett & Weller, Hammonton, N. J., 

 have forwarded to Philadelphia blooms 

 of their handsome red decorative dahlia 

 that will be sent out next spring and 

 their new bronze that will be intro- 

 duced a year later. Both were distinct 

 colors and pleasing. 



Smith, Lineaweaver & Co. report the 

 anthracite coal market active. Condi- 

 tions are improving each week, as the 



fine Tree Ribbons are Good Ribbons 



Drop a postal for Munplea, ^irbloh ooat notlilnc. 

 ASK FOB SPKCIAL rLOBUTl' 8HADK8. 



The Pine Tree Silk Mills Company 



PHILADBLPHIA 



Office and Salearooms: 806-808-810 Arch St. 52-54 North Elffbth St. 



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BEHRE*S IMPROVED MODEL 



STEN-ER 



Patent applied for. 



A "time-saver to the extent of lessening over 50% 

 of the labor, together with the grace in which the 

 leaves and flowers can be set by the firm hold the 

 Stemmer has upon them, outkinfl^ them »n arti- 

 cle of perfection. They are now being used by 

 leading designers. 



Prices : From 1000 to 6000 at 75e per 1000; 10,000 loti at 

 70c: 25.000 lots and over at 6Sc. At your dealer's or direct 

 from the factory. 



E. H. BEHRE, Madison, N. J. 



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WILLIAM B. LAKE 



Dlatrlbutor of "Buporlor" 



Ribbons, Specialties 



ttw N. SM St. ruhUiUi, ri. 



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Florists' Refrigerators 



Write ns for catalogae and prices, statlnf Mxe 

 you require and for what kind of cat flowers 

 you wish to use the refrigerator; also state 

 whether you want it for dlspUtT or only for 

 •torace. 



McCny Refrlgirator Go. wStiS^:m. 



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BUY VOUR FLORISTS' SUPPUES FROM 



L. BAUMANN & CO. 



3S7-359 W. ChiciEO Ave.. CHKAGO, ILL 



Weliave the largest and meet complete stock. Sea 

 Moaa, or Japanese Air Plant; Natural prepared 

 Ferns, Oycas Leaves, H a g n o 1 1 a Leaves, OyctLB 

 Wreaths, Magnolia Wreaths, Moss Wreaths. Metallic 

 Designs and a big line of Novelties. 



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FALL BASKETS 



Yea need them now. We have many new, ezcln- 

 slve designs, specially adapted for florists' use. Aak 

 for one of our 



SPECIAI. ASSORTMENTS 



from 16.00 UP. Just what yon need to increase your 

 cut flower and plant trade. Write today. 



RAEDUEIN BA.SKXT CO. 



717 Milwaukee Avenae. CHICAGO 



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