. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •?^*rSWI*V^* 80 "The TldSsts*^e^^cw Jolt 24, I9i;;, THE FLORISTS' SIIpPLY llOlJSE OF AMERICA An Extra Large can be earned by buying our fine STANDARD WHEAT SHEAVES during Juiy (only)« when we offer them at a LOWER PRICE than at any other season of the year. CYCAS LEAVES CREPE FLOWEJRS Our broad variety is the best. Don't wilt or fade—e^ery kind. A NOVELTY Wood Flowers for Basket decoration. We send you the garlands of Wood Flowers—you decorate your Baskets to suit your taste. Our Silent Salesman is baclt from his vacation. Shall we send him to


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •?^*rSWI*V^* 80 "The TldSsts*^e^^cw Jolt 24, I9i;;, THE FLORISTS' SIIpPLY llOlJSE OF AMERICA An Extra Large can be earned by buying our fine STANDARD WHEAT SHEAVES during Juiy (only)« when we offer them at a LOWER PRICE than at any other season of the year. CYCAS LEAVES CREPE FLOWEJRS Our broad variety is the best. Don't wilt or fade—e^ery kind. A NOVELTY Wood Flowers for Basket decoration. We send you the garlands of Wood Flowers—you decorate your Baskets to suit your taste. Our Silent Salesman is baclt from his vacation. Shall we send him to you? H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 1129 Ar«h StrMt, PHILADELPHIA, PA. McatJOB Iff B«Tt«w wtta jtm wrif. resenting Cooper, Tabor & Co., London, England. Stephen B. Green has returned from his vacation. Myers & Samtman, Wyndmoor, have given their contract for painting all their greenhouses to Lord & Bnmham Co. Paul R. Klingsporn has returned from his week at Mt. Pocono, in fine spirits. Phil. NEW YORK. The Market. Business during the last week has been dead. It is the inevitable July slump that comes every year, but this season makes the record for inactivity, low prices and general demoralization. There is little good stock of anything but lilies reaching the market. There seems to be no end of these. One wholesaler reports promises of a quarter million from two of his growers, to arrive during the next few weeks. Sales on Saturday were over 13,000 and the ice-box still was full to the brim. This is not an isolated case; the same report of oversupply comes from every wholesale house handling lilies in quan- tity. Koses show the effect of the heat and not many of any variety are in good selling condition. Few of the American Beauties arriving are salable. An occa- sional dozen, carefully selected, may bring 20 cents each, but from 10 cents down to the discard covers the quota- tions of ninety-five per cent of all ar- rivals. The same average applies to all vari


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