Mat 1. 1918. 



The Florists' Review 



33 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



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Memorial Day 



IHAT may give you the idea of 



something hard and cold, but a 



peep into our factory will prove 



this to be a great mistake. For 

 there are quantities of designs so startlingly natural that the 

 flowers seem alive. Roses, Carnations, Forget=me-nots, every 

 kind of flower and of foliage, perfect in form and coloring, in end= 

 less combination. Our Metallic Designs are marvels of beauty. 



SAMPLES ORDERED NOW would ALLOW TIME for LARGER SHIPMENT BEFORE MAY 30 



SEND FOR OUR SILENT SALESMAN 



H. BAYERSDORFER &, CO. 



1129 Arch Str««t, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Kerlew wben 70a writ*. 



WIRE HA NGING BASKETS 



SHEET NOSS IN BAGS 



0^^„ Drh ««. <tiO i\f\ Our Sheet Moss Is the best value 

 r er Ocigf «p^*\/vr« for the money in the market. 



PLAIN Per doz. 



8-inch $1.00 



10-inch 1.35 



12-inch 1 .76 



13-inch 2.00 



14-inch 2.50 



16-inch 4.00 



18-inch 6.00 



Measure, diameter of top ring. 



FANCY Per doz. 



12-inch $150 



13-inch.... 2.00 



14-inch 2.50 



15-inch 325 



16-lnch 4 00 



18-inch 5.00 



Measure, diameter of border. 



Writ* for WIr* Work Prico Ust. Boat mad* doolcn* at low pricaa. 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 38 40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich, 



Mention The RctIcw when yon write. 



sold as well as three bunches for $1. 

 These, however, are the exception and 

 not the rule; $1 for five is the prevail- 

 ing quotation. Only the Darwin varie- 

 ties of tulips are in demand. Much of 

 the other stock is practically unsalable. 

 The supply of sweet peas is heavy and 

 only the long-stemmed stock brings 

 profitable returns. There is an abun- 

 dance of spring flowers of all kinds in 

 the market, especially of lilac, now ar- 



riving from the country. Gladioli bring 

 from $1.50 to $2 per dozen. Quite a 

 drop will come later, when the quota- 

 tion reaches its summer rate of $5 per 

 thousand. 



Various Notes, 



The next meeting of the New York 

 Florists' Club will be held May 12 and 

 will be known, as the secretary an- 

 nounces, as "International Show 



Night. ' ' Full reports will be given as 

 to the show and prospective repetition. 

 Addresses will be made by Messrs. 

 Totty, Duckham, Young and Bunyard, 

 and also by Mr. Vincent, former presi- 

 dent, who will exhibit his new Mary- 

 land geranium. 



W. H, Siebrecht, Jr,, has moved his 

 office to the Queen 's Plaza court, Bridge 

 Plaza, north. Long Island City, which 

 will be headquarters also for the New 



