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The Florists' Review 



May 29. 1913. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



For the Weddings in June 



SUNSHINE BASKETS — the gmarteet novelty for Weddings and Commencements. We can 

 give you Sunshine Baskets in any style. 



* 



LACE BOUQUET HOLDERS— called old-fashioned, but they are all the go now. We have 

 them in Pink, White and Lavender, in Lace, in Paper and the Pansy Holders. 



BRIDAL OUTFITS — by which we mean everything necessary for Church and Home Weddings, 

 Kneeling Stools, Gates,. Posts, Plant Stands, Screens, etc., etc. 



Do you want to know any things about Florists* Supplies? Send for our Silent Salesman. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129 Arch StrMt, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The ReTipw when yon write 



MIcheirs Seasonable Flower Seeds 



CINERARIA SEED 



*fl Tr. Tr. 

 Pkt. Pkt. 



Dwarf Grand. Prize Mixed ^.60 $1.00 



Med. Tall Grand. Prize Mixed ... .60 1 .00 



PRIMULA CHINENSIS SEED 



Alba Matrniflca, Chiswick Red, 

 Kermesina Splendens. Duchess, 

 Holborn Blue, Rosy Morn, Mi- 

 chel I's Prize Mixture 60 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



GIGANTEA SEED 



Lilac, Crimson. Pink, White, 

 Hybrida Mixed 



1.00 



.50 



MICHELL'S GIANT PANSY SEED 



We are now booking orders for 

 Ne'w Crop Seed, due to arrive soon. 



Michel 1*8 Giant Exhibition Mixed— A 



truly Olant strain which we have Becured from 

 the leading Pansy Specialists In Germany, Edk- 

 land and France. Plants are of strong, sturdy 

 habit; flowers of immense size, heavy texture 

 and of varied colors and shades. Trade packet, 

 SOc; 76c per ^s oz.; per oz., $6.00. 



Also Giant Prize varieties In separate colors. 



Also all othsr Seasonable Saeds, Bulbs and Supplies for the Florist 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 



518 



MARKET ST.. 



PHILADELPHIA 



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as it discourages overproduction. Mr. 

 Moore further states that French bulbs, 

 Roman hyacinths and trumpet narcissi 

 have been aflfected by the cold spring 

 and drought. 



Maurice Fuld has smilingly reap- 

 peared on the scene. Mr. Fuld will 

 speak before the Chestnut Hill Horti- 

 cultural Society on "Perennial Novel- 

 ties. ' ' He will judge the Evening Tele- 

 graph 'a garden contest and he is writ- 

 ing for the North American. 



Andrew Meehan, of John Meehan & 

 Sons, has been visiting the growers in 

 New York state. 



It is believed that arrangements are 

 being perfected by which the Ritz- 

 Carlton hotel will acquire the property 

 now occupied by Charles Henry Fox. 



John R. Andre has about completed 

 his house at Doylestown, Pa., of King 

 construction. 



B. Eschner will sail on the America 

 from Southampton June 6. 



William J. 3aker is receiving splen- 

 did peonies from several specialists. 



The pink spira>a. Queen Alexandra, 

 formed the center of the window ar- 

 ranged by ,T. J. Habermehl's Sons at 

 the Bellevue-Stratford. 



The West Philadelphia Rod and Gun 



f 



^ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon Valley 



MfotloD The Kfvl^w when you write. 



Club held a most successful meeting, 

 despite the rain, at the Lawrence farm 

 on Darby creek May 24. George An- 

 derson, William K. Harris, Mark P, 

 Mills, Edward Reid and other crack 

 shots participated and covered them- 

 selves with glory. Edward Reid says 

 that Philadelphia Beauties are the best 

 in the country and that his Beauties 

 are the best in Philadelphia. 



Robert Scott & Son, Sharon Hill, 

 Pa., July 1 will commence shipping 

 their entire stock to the Leo Niessen 

 Co. Rose novelties, including Killarney 

 Brilliant and Irish Fire Flame, will be 

 their specialties for next season. 



S. S. Skidelsky will speak before the 

 Florists' Club June 3. His subject 

 will be, "Are We Giving Each Other 

 a Square Deal!" It is expected the 

 wholesalers, growers and the Retail 



GOLD LETTERS <l;.7" 



Small size per 100, 10.35 



Medium size per 100, .45 



Large size per 100, .60 



Neat compartment boxes to keep letters in, 

 25eeacb. 



Gold Script Words each. J0.05 



Gold Script Words per 100, 3.00 



At Rest, 



Dear, 



Papa. 



Sister, 



Baby, 



My, 



Ust off Words 



Too S<>on, Asleep, 



Grandpa, 



Mamma. 



Husband, 



Darllngr, 



Mother, 



Orandma, 



Son, 



Wife, 



Friend, 



Brother, 



Our, 



Father. 



Daughter, 



Uncle, 



Shopmate, 



Aunt. 



QCO. H. ANGERMUELLCR 

 1324 Pino St.. St. Louis, Mo. 



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Florists' Association will have their 

 best speakers on hand to discuss the 

 question. 



Kugler's Flower Shop, run in con- 

 nection with the restaurant, will close 

 May 31, not to reopen. It is under- 

 stood that the manager, Harry Keflfer, 

 will devote himself to his hotel inter- 

 ests elsewhere. It is expected that 

 Frank Polites will send a handsome 

 bouquet on the closing day. 



Recent visitors include E. H. Beears, 

 Reading, Pa.; Ernest Ashley, Allen- 



