. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. p^pfl^Tr^-nv--' - •?T" *;.?.. , • ?' 46 The Florists' Review Mabch 25, 1920 THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 1129-1131 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA H. BAYERSPORFER & CO., props. Bamboo Pot Covers to Fit 6-inch Pots Per 100, Natural ------- $ ] For Per Doz., Natural / Eastcr Per 100, Dyed Green or Brown - - ( Lilies Etc. Per Doz., Dyed Green or Brown - Subject to being unsold on receipt of order. part in a musical production in Kansas City, Kan., recently for the benefit of the council of clubs. Samuel Murray ha


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. p^pfl^Tr^-nv--' - •?T" *;.?.. , • ?' 46 The Florists' Review Mabch 25, 1920 THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 1129-1131 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA H. BAYERSPORFER & CO., props. Bamboo Pot Covers to Fit 6-inch Pots Per 100, Natural ------- $ ] For Per Doz., Natural / Eastcr Per 100, Dyed Green or Brown - - ( Lilies Etc. Per Doz., Dyed Green or Brown - Subject to being unsold on receipt of order. part in a musical production in Kansas City, Kan., recently for the benefit of the council of clubs. Samuel Murray had a good week. He had the orders for several large fu- nerals. Henry Kusik & Co. sold 15,000 carna- tions and between 12,000 and 15,000 roses last week, besides 20,000 sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bennett are the proud parents of a 10-pound boy, born March 12. Roy Millice, manager of the Alpha Floral Co., announced a new 10%-pound boy at his home and, to celebrate the event, he purchased a Buick instead of an ordinary baby carriage. He is eager to give the boy his first ride. William Foith had several dozen panes of glass broken in the storm last week. Benjamin Rice, a grower here for years, is now with Koppenhaver, F'lo- rists. They have about 300 Easter lilies and 5,000 geraniums, some of which are ready for sale now. The Bennett greenhouses are about completed and will soon be fully stocked. They are owned by Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bennett. McGrail & Conkling have bought a new Dodge truck in time to take care of the Easter deliveries. Tucker Smith and P. A. Manson, of Pleasant Hill, were in the city Friday, March 19. Miss Nettie Seymour spent Friday,' March 19, in St. Joseph, Mo. J. E. Murray & Co., formerly Miss J. E. Murray, have joined the F. T. D. A. Newell reports a number of ad- vance orders for Easter. He antici- pates a good demand for plants and baskets aside from lilies. J. E. K. ROCHESTER, N. Y. The Market. In spite of the lateness of the season, wea


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