November 14, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 



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THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



A Study in Holiday Foliage 



We have some beautiful new wreaths of au- 

 tumn forest foliage in silver gray effects— Cycas 

 Leaves, Leaves with Pine Cones, Magnolia Leaves 



with Poppy 



Pods and Oak 



Leaves to add | 



their rich- 

 ness. They are 



handsomely 



finished in the 



best style. 



Immortelle Wreaths 



Everybody wants them. We have a large stock 

 of these holiday necessities. _^. 



Immortelle Wreaths. 



Single Crepe Paper Pot Covers 



In Pink, Deep Pink, Nile Green, Moss Green, 

 Red, Yellow, Lavender and Purple. All good, 

 bright colors. A pot cover that can be put on 

 in a hurry and will add much to the appearance 

 of your plant. 



Single Crepe Paper Pot Covers 



SEND FOR OUR SILBNT SALESMAN FOR EVERYTHING IN FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



1129 Arch Str««t, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention Tha Rerlew when joa write. 



Growers Attention 



We need more STCowers, 

 as the demand for good 

 stock is greater than the 

 supply that we are get- 

 ting in. 



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Retailers Attention 



if you want the best Val- 

 ley in the Southwestern 

 Market call on us, also 

 for all other Cut Flowers 

 and Supplies. 



Mentioa The Review wben you ■write. 



vate gardeners made excellent exhibits 

 of flowers, plants and vegetables. The 

 commercial exhibitors were Henry A. 

 Dreer, Henry F. Michel! Co. and Thomas 

 Meehan & Sons. The attendance was 

 light. 



Recent visitors include Philip Breit- 

 meyer, Detroit; James Pollworth, of 



C. C. Pollworth Co., Milwaukee; H. 

 Warendorff, New York; John F. Horn, 

 AUentown, Pa., and Commodore John 

 Westcott, Waretown, N. J. 



Miss Lou Helen Ihindore, of Lancas- 

 ter, Pa., is no more. She left us Novem- 

 ber 7 to become Mrs. John F. Moore. 

 The happy couple received hearty con- 



gratulations in the city November 11. 

 Mrs. Moore is happily to continue in 

 the profession. 



Fred J. Michell has returned from the 

 south. 



The Joseph Heacock Co. received a 

 gold medal for the cattleya picture at 

 the show last week. The frame is not 



