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The Florists^ Review 



Decembeb 19, 1912. 





THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



WHAT 

 YOU 



WANT 



TO 



KNOW 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



You need some Baskets, Red Goods, 

 Wreaths, or something. 

 Can you get them in time for Christ- 

 mas? That's the question. 

 Let us tell you! 



We have a big warehouse that is 

 constantly supplied from our factory 

 and by incoming steamers. 



We have a large force of packers 

 and we are live wires, all of us. 



We think we can get that order 

 to you in time. MAY WE TRY? 



1129 Arch Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mptitlon Thp Review when you write. 



First Grade Valley 



AT ALL TIMES 



Prices right. Prompt shipments. 



PONCE De LEON FLORAL CO. 



ATLANTA, GA. 



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the entire power plant of a trolley com- 

 pany at North Wales. It includes three 

 200 horse-power horizontal tubular boil- 

 ers, stack and fittings. All will be put 

 in condition at once. 



Charles F. Edgar is with Pennock 

 Bros. 



Lady Alice Stanley is Edward Reid 's 

 rose novelty. 



Francis Stokes is assisting his father 

 in his seed warehouse. 



Recent visitors: C. B. Mills, Jack- 

 sonville, Fla.; W. A. McAlpine, of the 

 New England Rose Co., Exeter, N. H.; 

 E. J. Taylor, Southport, Conn.; E. A. 

 Seidewitz, Baltimore; Miss Anne Hil- 

 lan, Shenandoah, Pa.; Joseph Penney- 

 packer, Reading, Pa.; J. M. King, Nor- 

 ristown. Pa. 



The first Trumpet majors have ar- 

 rived at John W. Mclntyre's. 



David Anderson, of Garrettford, will 

 be in full crop for Christmas. 



Robert Shoch has returned to M. 

 Rice & Co. from a New England trip. 

 "It was tremendous," he said. 



Phil. 



SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 



The Market. 



There was a shortage of flowers last 

 week on account of the cold, cloudy 

 weather. The cut of rose» has fallen 

 off considerably. Business the last two 

 weeks has been fair, but the lull which 

 usually precedes the holiday season has 

 been felt the last few days. A few 

 advance orders are coming in for Christ- 

 mas at this writing and a number of 

 decorations arc booked, which gives 

 promise of a good holiday trade. 



Carnations are fine, with long, firm 

 stems. Pink Delight is unusually good. 

 There is a big demand for carnations 

 just now. Killarney and White Killar- 

 ney are in good condition, but specials 



Raedlein Art Baskets 



Are the kind upon which you 

 can build business and hold it. 

 They are built by artists for 

 florists who appreciate exclu- 

 sive styles. An artistically 

 filled basket cannot be resisted 

 by the buyer of flowers. A trial 

 assortment costing: from $5.00 

 to $25.00 will convince you. 



OUR NEW CATALOaUE IS READY. 

 WRITE FOR ONE. 



I MEPLEIN BASKET CO., mH.y.jif&l'Z,EHUE. CHICAGO 



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Michigan Red Berries 



Large supply of this fine decorating stock. We gather and select our owti Berries. 



Large cases all good stock. 

 Packed in very light cases to lower express charges $2.00 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange 



38-40 Broadway 



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DETROIT, MICH. 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



Preserved and dyed, suitable for all 

 decorations. 



AMSRICAM OAK SPRATS 



Natu ral-|>rei>ared . 

 Write for free samples. 



OVE GNATT, Hammond, Ind. 



Chicago Office: n N. Franlilln St. 



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 writing advertisen. 



Southern Wild Smilax 



New Crop now ready— Satisfaction ffoaranteed. 



Louisvills Floral Co., iMisville, Ala. 



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Southern Wild Smilax 



Write or Wire 

 CHAHAtlOOCHCE FLORAL CO., Hitclicr StatiM.Ga. 



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