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TheWeckly Florists' Review. 



Apbil 4. 1912. 



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THE Florists' Supply House of America. 



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EASTER WEDDINGS 



Chiffon Bridal Scarfs, pink and white, embroidered; almost 3 yards long and ^ 

 yard wide. V : • 



Lace Bouquet Holders, pink and white, fancy; very tasty for smart weddings. 



Handle Baskets for matrons, maids-of -honor, bridesmaids, flowdr ^}d. The best 

 styles suitable for different varieties of flowers. "* :, 



For Church and House Decorations 



Aisle Posts Arches ^ jCneellng Stools 



White Cord fassels 



suitable for any given conditions; that means, if the stock sizes will not answer we 

 can make them to order in our factory. 



Tall Vases for American Beauties, from 3^ to 6 feet high; white and gold, green 

 and gold or antique, with zinc liners. 



Beauties are in crop now; these vases will finish your decoration in fine style. 



For Everything in Florists' Supplies, consult 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



1129 Arch Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 







Mention The Review prhen yoo write. 



for the best arranged exhibit at the 

 National Flower Show, to be held in 

 New York next spring./ The first silver 

 medal will be offeved at the n^^^ipnal 

 sweet pea show, to be held in 'Boston 

 next Joly. The bronze medals will 

 be offered, for instance, for a youths' 

 corn groiipng competition and some- 

 tbimes as » second award ^wcherefhfj.'sil- 

 {irer medal is offered for fbrst. The 

 ^dea is # make these mfe^cktls more 

 desirable than their money Value as a 

 badge of honor repre9e4itinff''9,chieTe- 

 ment that may be showi .ajla ch«rished 

 writh pride,, f,or many •»' year. 



"^ Easter DiscQssions. 



Scene. — The Conservatory of Pennoek 

 Bros. 



First expert. — Those are Jacob Beck- 

 er 's lilies. Aren't they fine? 



Second expert. — I have seen a batch 

 that would put them in the shade. 



First expert. — Nonsense! I know good 

 lilies. Just look at their finish. Where 

 can you find better f 



Second expert. — At Edward A.j^troud's 

 at Overbrook. " ^ // > • 



N. B. This is a sample of ,the; pre- 

 Easter talk that is in the air and on 

 the street in all parts of the city. 



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' It was 1 o 'clock on a bright, spring- 

 like afternoon in March and Antoine 

 Wintzer was preparing an attack on 

 Maman Cochet, with a view to increas- 

 ing the number- of that variety, when 

 his visitors appeared. Mr. Wintzer 

 cheerfully gave up his work to act as 

 guide through the greenhouses under 

 his care,, remarking, by way of making 

 it seem less of a favor, "I have been 



Keep Your Eye on the 

 Spring Months 



THERE will be weddings a-plenty. Wed- 

 dings need flowers and flower decora- 

 tions need Pine Tree Ribbons. Flowers are 

 nature's grandest work; Phie Tree Ribbons 

 are the weaver's grandeSl^ productions — 

 both go together. Samples of these beau- 

 tiful, lustrous, clean, all-silk ribbons free. 



PINE TR&E RIBBONS T^RE SOLD 

 DIREOT F=iR07«^ ;7«^II-I- TO J?5I-ORIST 



Write tod^y for these money-saver samples. 



THE PINE TREE SILK MILLS CO. 



PHILADELPHIA i "j" Vi •., itt 



Mention The Revlpw when you write. 



here like a sentinel since the conven- 

 tio»' in Biltimore; I shall enjoy a 

 rest." 



He made a bee line for the end of 

 one of the houses, where were some 

 plants of his d^t-l,Irig, , the pTide of Con- 

 ard & Jones, 1 Anierican Pillar, that 

 beautiful cluster rose whose fame is 



world-wide. There has been some diffi- 

 culty in forcing Amefican Pillar for 

 Easter, so Mr. Wintzer tried his hand, 

 just to see. The plants had been 

 pruned hard and had thrown up strong 

 shoots of just the right height, which 

 were well topped with heavy clusters 

 of buds that will be a sight at Easter. 



