. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists' Review July 10, 1913. THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA WHEAT SHEAVES Special reduction during the month of July. Large discount for big orders is only for this month. CREPE FLOWERS, all kinds, Roses, Orchids, Wistarias, Lilies, Hya- cinths, Dahlias and Mums. CYC AS, our standard kind, only the wide ones, which everyone wants when they want to make good work. Advance styles on a good many Baskets are ready for distribution. SEND FOR OUR SILENT SALESMAN H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 1129 Arch Str««t, PHILADELPHIA, PA. VI.'Dttwn Ttif


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists' Review July 10, 1913. THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA WHEAT SHEAVES Special reduction during the month of July. Large discount for big orders is only for this month. CREPE FLOWERS, all kinds, Roses, Orchids, Wistarias, Lilies, Hya- cinths, Dahlias and Mums. CYC AS, our standard kind, only the wide ones, which everyone wants when they want to make good work. Advance styles on a good many Baskets are ready for distribution. SEND FOR OUR SILENT SALESMAN H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 1129 Arch Str««t, PHILADELPHIA, PA. VI.'Dttwn Ttif Kt"»1«.» nrlicii yito wrlt» ST. LOUIS. The Southwestern Market. The hot days last week were dis- couraging to both wholesalers and re- tailers. At the wholesale market there seems to be plenty of stock in the lower grades, but in the fancy grades there is a great scarcity. The whole- salers say, however^, that there was lit- tle demand last \fe(ek for anything ex- cept funeral flowers. The retailers are not buying mucli stock and are not making much displ^j, as their windows are filled with gre^lte. An abundant su^^ly of roses of the Killarney varietietfTare coming in each morning, but, unless cut in tight bud, they are wide open on arrival and are not salable. Beauties are about the best roses that come in now, though the bulk of them are short-stemmed. Carnations are also plentiful, but only of fair quality. Among the best of them are the Enchantress varieties, for which the demand has been good all through the week, as some extra large funeral designs were worked up in the west end. Asters are of poor quality and it seems that the hot, dry weather has kept them back. Extra good gladioli are coming in from the field. In these, Augusta, America and Mrs. Francis King have the lead over the others. The growers are cutting them with the color of the flowers scarcely showing, but they come out finely in water. Easter lilies are fine, but valley is somewhat scarce. Swee


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