. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Florists^ Review OCTOBBB 22, lOll. THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA ...Buy Your Supplies Where Most Florists Fancy Handle Baskets Today we can fill your orders for Baskets from a large assortment. A cargo of foreign baskets from a neutral port has just reached us. Add our own factory made stock and you will see why we advise you to buy now. Try our selec- tion of baskets, $, $ or $ worth. Don't Forget that we have a Stock of Everything You Want. H. BAYERSDORFER A 1129 Arch Str««t, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Florists^ Review OCTOBBB 22, lOll. THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA ...Buy Your Supplies Where Most Florists Fancy Handle Baskets Today we can fill your orders for Baskets from a large assortment. A cargo of foreign baskets from a neutral port has just reached us. Add our own factory made stock and you will see why we advise you to buy now. Try our selec- tion of baskets, $, $ or $ worth. Don't Forget that we have a Stock of Everything You Want. H. BAYERSDORFER A 1129 Arch Str««t, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The Reylew when yon write. their opponents say, by darkness, the first pair captured one more game, tying the score before finishing. The Pennsylvania Horticultural Soci- ety held its monthly meeting October 20. Early chrysanthemums and cosmos were the attractions. The Retail Florists' Association opened the season at the Poor Richard Club October 15. An active campaign of publicity is planned. October 16 Fred Cowperthwaite spoke before the public school of Ridley Park, on "Bulbs for the Window Garden," and in the evening gave an illustrated lecture on '' Bulbs for Winter and Spring Flowers in the House and ; William Swayne returned from Cali- fornia recently in good time to harvest his first early chrysanthemums, which are a feature at the store of William J. Baker. Henry A. Dreer, Inc., has two beauti- ful show windows, one of dahlias of named sorts, and autumn leaves; the other of named roses, one vase of each. William H. Smith, of the Johnson Seed Co., was 79 years of age October 16. Unfortunately, Mr. Smith is ill with a bronchial attack. Philip Freud has executed a clever idea in the window of the Henry F. Michell Co. A colored man suitably ar- rayed pops corn with an electric appara- tus in two minutes and two seconds per pop. Samples are distributed and corn for popping is sold. The show will last until Hallowe'en, Phil. The Florists' Manual, by Wm.


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