. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Florists^ Review JoNn 7, 1917. THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA Commencement Baskets Be up to the times by using our Patriotic Novelty and other Nineteen Seventeen Baskets for the sweet girl graduates. Send for descriptive folder and our ten dollar assortment.! Everything You Need For Weddings Outfits that include everything from the altar to the doorstep—Lace Bouquet Holders, pink, white, lavender, all sizes; Shepherds' Crooks, Bridal Staffs, Aisle Cords. CHIFFONS Give your work an original touch by using our Chiffons in your way. 4-in


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Florists^ Review JoNn 7, 1917. THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA Commencement Baskets Be up to the times by using our Patriotic Novelty and other Nineteen Seventeen Baskets for the sweet girl graduates. Send for descriptive folder and our ten dollar assortment.! Everything You Need For Weddings Outfits that include everything from the altar to the doorstep—Lace Bouquet Holders, pink, white, lavender, all sizes; Shepherds' Crooks, Bridal Staffs, Aisle Cords. CHIFFONS Give your work an original touch by using our Chiffons in your way. 4-in., 6-in., 10-in. All colors. H. BAYERSDORFER & CO.'"^i^i^lSSSfJS:',^.. Mention The Reylew when you write. sales. Mr. Grakelow says that Phila- delphia is not strong on Memorial day observance. The out-of-town orders from up the state and from New Eng- land counted. Berger Bros, have some wonderful frame-grown calla lilies that are an inspiration. M. J. Callahan is having a busy week, a little of everything. Belated orders for planting out gardens and porch boxes, weddings, commencements, par- ties, combine toward this happy result. B. Eschner and Mrs. Eschner have the deep sympathy of their many friends in the sadness that has come to them this spring, a double blow. John P. Habermehl is well and fit agiin. Mr. Habermehl says business will be all right next season. Paul Berkowitz has returned from a good business trip. The plant situation is summed up this way at the Henry F. Michell Co. estab- lishment: "Poor on annuals, good on perennials, wonderful on ; George Aeugle is receiving heavy cuts of fine frame-grown Spencer peas at the Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. store. The Robert Craig Co. expects an ex- cellent month on plants, judging from the first week's demand. H. Bayersdorfer & Co. have com- menced work on removing partitions be- tween 1129 and 1131 Arch street, on all the floors. The firm also uses two other buildings as workshop and war


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