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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



NOVBMBGR 9, 1911. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



PORTO RICAN MATS 



We have just received a complete importation of all varietieB of PORTO RICAN MATS. You know we are the 

 largest importers in the world of these splendid staple goods, so rapidly growing in popularity. We offer our kmds— the 

 small weave, medium weave, chiffon and baby chiffon weave— each in all the leading flower colors. 



SILK KtBER RIBBON (1, 2 and 4-inch widths), so valuable for tying Porto Rican Mats,. Paper Pot Covers and 

 Cut Flower Boxes. This RIBBON makes a rich effect tied in bows. Our exclusive novelty, STRIPED CHIFFON 

 FIBER RIBBON, in all colors, is very effective. ^ . 



CORSAGE LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, for violets and sweet peas, a useful and pretty shield. 



BRIDAL SCARFS, attractive for bridal bouquets. 



Has OUR SILENT SALESMAN called on you? 





H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



1189 Arch Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 





Mention The Reylew vrben you •write. 



For Autumn Funeral Work 



yott will find our Lilies very useful. We have them 

 on hand at all times. Of course, we have a full line 

 of OTHER FLOWERS AND GREENS. Try a 

 shipment of MILWAUKEE FLOWERS. 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO., ^KMOwkMSt. MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Without doubt the best equipped Wholesale House la the Couatry 



McntioD The Review wben you wrtta. ^^^^^^^^^^^.^^^ 



before them; dahlias were more largely 

 used than ever before in the history of 

 the flower. While the average stock 

 did not bring better prices, superior 

 stock did. 



There is one other feature in the 

 dahlia season that is worthy of com- 

 ment; that is, the system that has been 

 inaugurated by at least one of our 

 wholesale houses of having all dahlia 

 orders packed at the farm and deliv- 

 ered direct to the customer in the orig- 

 inal boxes. This adds immeasurably 

 to the keeping qualities, as well as to 

 the condition of the dahlia. The dahlia 

 growers who have produced the same 

 grade of stock as in former years will 

 find no improvement in their returns; 

 probably a falling off, for the market 

 becomes more critical year by year. 

 The dahlia grower who has produced 

 finer flowers of the popular market va- 

 rieties will find that his returns have 

 been better than ever before. 



Various Notes. 



D. T. Connor, for several years with 

 Lord & Burnham Co., has resigned and 

 has accepted appointment as Philadel- 

 phia representative of the Foley Mfg. 

 Co., Chicago. 



Edward Keid has a modern cooling 

 room that ie a pleasure to see; it is set 

 off by the fine quaUty of the stock dis- 

 played. "Beid Brand" is what Mr. 

 Beid delights to term it. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. report Her- 

 man Warendorff, of New York, and A. 

 Wilson, of Brooklyn, as among their 

 recent visitors. Egyptian baskets of 

 gold finish, violet flower holders and 

 unique table vases with raised centers 

 are among their recent novelty importa- 

 tions. 



William Dunning, with Julius Wolff, 

 Jr., is on the jury this week. 



H. H. Battles' delivery automobile 



STOCKS FOR EASTER, 1912 



MICHELL'S FLOWER MARKET STOCK 



The Best of all Winter Flowering Stocks 

 Sown now, will be ready for cuttlag Easter 



COLORS : 



Pure White, FJeeh Pink, Rose Pink, Light Blue, Dark Blue, 



Blood Red and Mixed. 

 % Trade Packet Trade Packet % Ounce Ounce 



30c 50c $1.00 $3.50 



WBITK rOR CURRKNT WHOLXBALK CATALOGUK. 

 See ovx SPECIAL BULB OFRB, paa* 29, Not. 2 issue of The Berlew. 



HENRY r. MICHELL CO. 



518 Market Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



A Good Place to Buy 



Cut Flowers, Palms, Ferns, Bulbs and Florists' 

 Supplies. Write them next time you need lomething. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO,, 



Mifwauicee, Wis. 



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