. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review May ;{, Memorial Day Wreaths Now is the time to prepare for this day. Neidinger's Magnolia Wreaths are the greatest time savers and money makers. Our wreaths are made on regular mossed frames ready for use, with the same care and fullness as if you your- self made them. PLAIN MAGNOLIA WKKATHS at the followliiK low in'ices: For doz. No. 311-12-ln. fraiiio, fliilslKMl 20 In $ () No. 3H~14-ln. flanie, flnlshed 22 In No. 311—16-in. frame, finished 24 in '.).00 No. 311- IH-ln. frame, finished 21 in TRIMMX:!)
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review May ;{, Memorial Day Wreaths Now is the time to prepare for this day. Neidinger's Magnolia Wreaths are the greatest time savers and money makers. Our wreaths are made on regular mossed frames ready for use, with the same care and fullness as if you your- self made them. PLAIN MAGNOLIA WKKATHS at the followliiK low in'ices: For doz. No. 311-12-ln. fraiiio, fliilslKMl 20 In $ () No. 3H~14-ln. flanie, flnlshed 22 In No. 311—16-in. frame, finished 24 in '.).00 No. 311- IH-ln. frame, finished 21 in TRIMMX:!) MAGNOLIA WREATHS With Carnations or Koses, in pink, wlilte or {golden Kate. Kach No. 404~14-ln. frame, finished 22 in $ No. 404—I61n. frame, finislied 24 in No. 404—18-ln. frame, flnislied 28 in Order by number; stitte colors -wanted. JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. THE HOUSE OF MERIT FLORISTS' SUPPLIES, AND BASKETS 1309-1311 N. Second St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Plain or THmnu'd MagnoHa AVrpntb Mention The Keview when you write. taiice of a iSystem of Accounts to lie- tail Aleicliauts and Its Relation to Credits" before the Florists' Club May 1. A coi-nor of tlie Pennock Bros, win- dow this week contaiiied a garden chair covered by a straw hat and a large bas- ket filled with llowers. The chair was of white straw, the hat orange-yellow. The flowers were yellow and lavender irises, with a few richly colored Russell and Shawyer roses. Eugene Bernlieinier is receiving fine roses and peas. Mr. Bernhcinier thinks that tlie unsettled conditions have as yet had no effect on business. Kdward Reid has had a busy week. Sydney Tl. Bayersdorfer notes a de- cided demand for quality and origi- nality ill florists ' supplies. George Aeuglc filled a large order for apple and jtear blossoms for the Phila- delphia Cut Flower Co. this week. William IT. Engler believes that the market ])rice for 4-inoli eeraniiims and other bedding stock will be $10 per hundred. The Leo Xiessen Co. ment
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