. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 494 The American Florist. Sept. 28, THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE of AMERICA n I r* U T |\I f\ \U Is the time to lay in your supply of staples for the season. Chiffons, Letters, ?*?**??? I^Vr TT Inscriptions, Crepe Flowers, true to nature. Magnolia and Oak Leaves, all shades, in bulk or cartons. Metallic and Wax Flower Designs. An exceptional line of Plant and Cut Flower Baskets in all colors. Send for our Illustrated Price List. H. Bayersdorfer & Co., 1129-31 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Branch Factory: 709 First


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 494 The American Florist. Sept. 28, THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE of AMERICA n I r* U T |\I f\ \U Is the time to lay in your supply of staples for the season. Chiffons, Letters, ?*?**??? I^Vr TT Inscriptions, Crepe Flowers, true to nature. Magnolia and Oak Leaves, all shades, in bulk or cartons. Metallic and Wax Flower Designs. An exceptional line of Plant and Cut Flower Baskets in all colors. Send for our Illustrated Price List. H. Bayersdorfer & Co., 1129-31 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Branch Factory: 709 First Ave., New York. On September 22, P. F. McKenney, Fifth avenue ouicl 42nd street, made up a number of fine floral offerings of American Beauty roses and orchids for the singers that entertained a large au- dience at the Hippodrome in a benefit for the 69th Regiment, the proceeds to purchase comforts for the boys "over ; Among those to whom the flow- were presented were Mr. and Mrs. John McCormack, Madame Galli-Curci and Madame Caroline Lazzarl. Joseph Vocks, for many years sales- man for W. H; Siebrecht irr the Cut Flower Exchange, who resigned over a year ago on account of illness, has com- pletely recovered and taken charge of the store of George C. Siebrecht. 109 West 28th street, George having been called to the colors. Paul Rigo, manager for the Henshaw Floral Co., recently received a letter from his brother, Alphonse, formerly a retailer of this city, who is now at the front with the American army in France. He has seen hard fighting, but thus far, has not been hurt. Captain Gilmore D. Clarke, son of Gilmore Clarke, of David Clarke's Sons, is now in France and occupies the im- portant position of secretary to the commanding staff of the American army. He went abroad as a member of the 6th Engineers. Ralph Armstrong, the retailer of Madison avenue and 47th street, re- cently had an unfortunate accident. He was cranking up his machine when the crank flew bac


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