. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 72 The American Florist. July 28, Don't Wait Now is the time to send ns a shipment of flowers and acquaint yourself with the satisfactory treatment you receive when you ship to New Yorli's Foremost Commission House in the flower trade. Extensive experience, ample capital, modern facilities and, in fact, everything to commend ns to jou. Special opportunity for a couple of Good Rose Growers who are looking for best returns. Our present demand is larger than our supply UNITED CUT FLOWER CO., Inc., ill w. 28th St., Ne


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 72 The American Florist. July 28, Don't Wait Now is the time to send ns a shipment of flowers and acquaint yourself with the satisfactory treatment you receive when you ship to New Yorli's Foremost Commission House in the flower trade. Extensive experience, ample capital, modern facilities and, in fact, everything to commend ns to jou. Special opportunity for a couple of Good Rose Growers who are looking for best returns. Our present demand is larger than our supply UNITED CUT FLOWER CO., Inc., ill w. 28th St., New York City NOTES. The Leo Niessen Co. is handling- large quantities of summer stock. Gladioli, Easter lilies and asters are the leaders. About one third of the employees are enjoying- their vacations. H. Bayersdorfer makes the trip from Atlantic City to this city every day in his new Pierce-Arrow in two hours. He could make it in 90 minutes but for wayside constables. A house of heavily fruited Otaheite oranges are a feature at the Norwood establishment of the Robert Craig Co. Sixty thousand poinsettias are under way here. John Burton and A. B. Cartledge are, we are happy to say, rapidly recover- ing, having been removed from the hos- pitals and both are recuperating at home. Joseph G. Neidinger is preparing for a busy season. He anticipates a pros- perous trade as soon as the govern- ment money gets into circulation. John Westcott took his family to Wildwood, July 16, for the summer. He will alternate between here and Waretown, his old love. The cretonne combination baskets, jardinieres and various shaped flower holders of H. Bayersdorfer & Co. are wonderfully attractive. The Pennsylvania Horticultural So- ciety has taken a three years' lease on ofliees in the Finance building on South Penn Square. The Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' Exchange offers early asters and very good summer roses. Easter lilies are also in full supply., Edward Reid is handling high grade Eastern


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