. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •i':'?f*';;, ? • :"p- "-^ ?Tf^rOf'TTiW'T'--' 42 The Weekly Florists^ Review. JAMUABY 11, 1912. THE Florists' Supply House of America Cycas Leaves Wheat Sheaves Magoolia Leaves Air Plants HaM Prepared Feros CORK BARK BJRCH BARK BEECH SPRAYS THREE QOOD ITEMS FOR DECORATIONS - CREPE PAPER, Waterproof CREPE PAPER, Plaited CREPE PAPER POT COVERS } All g:ood flower shades. H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 1189 Arch Stiwet, BEND rOR OUR ? SALESMAN. Mention The Review when Toa writ*. and is so extremely difficult to do. In the room beyond was an
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •i':'?f*';;, ? • :"p- "-^ ?Tf^rOf'TTiW'T'--' 42 The Weekly Florists^ Review. JAMUABY 11, 1912. THE Florists' Supply House of America Cycas Leaves Wheat Sheaves Magoolia Leaves Air Plants HaM Prepared Feros CORK BARK BJRCH BARK BEECH SPRAYS THREE QOOD ITEMS FOR DECORATIONS - CREPE PAPER, Waterproof CREPE PAPER, Plaited CREPE PAPER POT COVERS } All g:ood flower shades. H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 1189 Arch Stiwet, BEND rOR OUR ? SALESMAN. Mention The Review when Toa writ*. and is so extremely difficult to do. In the room beyond was another dinner decoration, also of plants, with more colors and less foliage in the hollow center. Mr. Habermehl said there were several other dinner tables to be ar- ranged with flowers. The supper tables were decorated en- tirely with pink roses. The effect from the doorway was indescribably beauti- ful—delicate pink and white and green, illuminated by soft, shaded lights, in striking contrast to the bitter night outside. February Meeting. J. Otto Thilow, president of the Tlo- rists' Club of Philadelphia, has planned a particularly fine meeting for Tuesday evening, February 6. It is understood that Arthur A. Niessen will have an able essayist, probably on carnations, on that evening. Some say it will be Edmund A. Harvey; others assert it will be Henry M. Weiss himself. Be that as it may, there will be an essay of merit. Then, Mr. Thilow said: "We are promised a visit from Eichard Vin- cent, Jr., president of the Society of American Florists, who will speak at this ; Furthermore, there will be the reports from our fellow citi- zens of what they saw at Detroit dur- ing the meeting of the American Eose and Carnation Societies. Last, but by no means least, there will be refresh- ments; Mr. Thilow has abiding faith in refreshments as a magnetic power. Exhibits of roses, carnations and other flowers of merit are cordially in- vited; they will be judged by the
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