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The Florists' Review 



Apbil 10, 1913. 



DESIRABLE STOCK for WEDDINGS 



BEAUTIBS— Specials, dozen, $5.00 



Every one a good flower, carefully selected stock. Can supply 

 them in any quantity at special prices. 



SNAPDRAQON— 100, $8.00 to $10.00 



Mostly pink, alto white and yellow. Snapdragon makes a splen- 

 did showing for decorative purposes. 



VALLEY— 100, $3.00 to $4.00 



You take no chance buying our Valley. It is the best to be had 

 in quality. 



SWEET PEAS— 100, 75c to $1.00 



The best of them are very choice, stems 10 to 12 inches long. 

 Can furnish them by the 1000 of one shade. 



THB MARKET OFPBRS SPLENDID VALUES IN 



Roses, Carnations, Lilies, Cattleyas and Gardenias 



and with our large stock we can give you as good value as is being offered anywhere. 



PAOQER FERNS— 1000, $1.50 j Good stock. Our Fancy Fems are excep- J FANCY FERNS— 1000, $2.00 



Sphasnum Mos*-5-bbl. bales, $2.00 Sphasnum Moss- Sis; 5-bbl. bales, $11.00 



Qrssn Lsueothos— 24-inch sprays, 1000, $7.00 



THE LEO NIESSEN CO., wholesale Florbts 



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



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PHIIiADELPHIA. 



The Bising Eastern Market. 



The market has rallied during the 

 week ending April 9. There has been a 

 slight improvement in business, but 

 prices have not advanced. The quantity 

 of flowers coming in has fallen off a 

 little; the cooler weather has kept the 

 quality up to the mark and there is 

 just a little more demand. Sweet peas 

 are decidedly less abundant; the call 

 for them is quite brisk. The shortage 

 in Cattleya Mossise was only for a day 

 or two; they are now in good supply, 

 though not nearly so plentiful as Cat- 

 tleya Schroederse, and command a much 

 better price. Eoses are good and plenti- 

 ful. Beauties continue in heavy sup- 

 ply, with the prices low. Carnations 

 have fallen off in price and are moving 

 rather slowly. The cool weather has 

 kept double violets in good form, par- 

 ticularly Lady Campbell. Snapdragon 

 is selling quite well; so are pansies. 

 Callas improve as their season draws 

 to a close. There is a fair amount of 

 stock going out of^town. Southern daf- 

 fodils are over, b«J[ there are plenty of 

 fine greenhouse grown Spurs. 



An Evergreen Decoration. 



A unique decoration arranged and ex- 

 ecuted by J. J. Habermehl's Sons in 

 the ball room of the Bellevue Stratford 

 this season was composed principally of 

 evergreens. An Italian garden was 

 paintedi on canvas expressly for the oc- 

 casion. This painting was used aa a 

 background for the ball room scene. 



BERGER BROS. 



The Finest Flowers 

 for April Weddings 



Special Prices on Quantity Orders 



140-142 N. 13th St • • PiiiladelpUa, Pa. 



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[SE Natural Prepared Palma, Ferns and Sagoa, Artificial 

 Flower*, Sprays, Branches, etc., in your decorations for 

 Weddings, Parties and the many events of the Spring season. You 

 will find their use far superior to the natural flowers, since they 

 can be used time and again, always giving the same pretty effect. 

 Write for my special catalogue. F, 13, devoted to decorative patterns. 

 The demand for Art Funeral Designs in either waxed paper flowers or 

 metallic designs is also exceptional. Write for my catalogue U. F., illustrating 

 this line. _ 



23 So. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



After May Ist, 



12 to 22 No. Michigan Avenue 



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