November 28, 1912. 



The Rorists' Review 



35 



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E F LOR I ST%' -SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Hie Greatest Ifovelty of the Season 



CHRISTMAS REP BEECH SPRAYS 



WE take pride in offeringfyoii^hatwe believe will prove the 

 greatest novelty of the holiday season=-Beech Sprays. We 

 all know, we all used them. Beech ^rays that are not only 

 transparent but transmit light, changed to a glowing red, are a 

 real novelty. These Beech Sprays are ..produced by the Pastel 

 method, which is different from and superior to any other 

 method. These Christmas Red Beech Sprays will prove invalu= 

 able in every holiday decoration. Try them. We also have Two= 

 tone Beech Sprays, red and green, affording an opportunity for 

 variety. 



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



H. BAYERSPOI^FER & CO., ' 



129 Arch Str«««» 



PHILADELPNIA, PA. 



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M»»ntlon The RptI^w when yoii write 



GOLD LETTERS 



Gold, silver and purple ribbon letters 

 for floral de isms. 



GOLD AND PURPLE SCRIPTS 



Best and cheapest in ihe market. 

 Write for samples and reduced prices. 



J. UCHTENBERGER, 1S64 Aveiie A, New Yorit 



Mention The Review when you write. 



while on the following day a young 

 man's coming of age was the occasioB^ 

 for further demands on Mrs. Ehret's 

 skill. On the latter occasion Beauties 

 were largely used, the flowers being ex- 

 ceptionally fine. Miss Erhardt gives 

 Mrs. Ehret strong support in her busi- 

 ness. Phil. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



The week before Thanksgiving saw 

 a heavy falling off in the receipts of 

 cut flowers and, although business was 

 comparatively light, prices stiffened. 

 November 22 and 23 saw an excellent 

 demand for violets, red chrysanthemums 

 and carnations. The present week 

 started with a decidedly improved tone 

 and at this time the outlook for Thanks- 

 giving trade is excellent, although no 

 fancy prices are probable. 



Chrysanthemums are steadily declin- 

 ing in numbers. The old reliable Bon- 

 naffon is still easily the leader. Other 

 varieties seen in quantity are Eaton, 

 Mrs. Jerome Jones, Maud Dean, Jeanne 

 Nonin, Dr. Enguehard, Dr. Galloway 

 and President Wilson. There is also a 

 good supply of late pompons, such as 



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Valley for the Holidays 





None Finer in the Market 



and Offered at Special Prices. 



Will flower in 21 to 30 days according to temperature. 

 MM ^ . Order quick before stock is exhausted. 



Fancy Qiant case of 2000, $33.00 



:• 'Hamburg case of 2500, 35.00 



Send for our Wholesale Catalogue of Seeds, Bulbs and Florists" 



Supplies. 



MichelFs Seed House 



518 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Prince of Wales, Diana and Savannah. 



Roses have shortened up ^^aterially 

 and are bringing better prices. The 

 colored sorts have the call over the 

 whites. Richmond, Mrs. Russell, Car- 

 dinal, Radiance, Beauty and Killarney 

 are the favorites. 



Carnations are less plentiful and have 



made a sharp advance in prices, tb* 

 bright colors, as usual, selling st tW 

 highest rates. Violets ate Mock lei» 

 abundant. The plants whieb blooraea 

 with such profusion in tbe early fall 

 are now producing much less freely. All 

 good flowers are now worth $1 per hun- 

 dred. Sweet peas are not abundant. 



