. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists' Review Jdlt 3, 1919. *r ^fTHE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA t^he most important thing to do i'i ^ . is to recognize the fact that - < ^. CONDITIONS ARE CHANGING K t We must change our methods with them. It is no longer safe t6 delay—it is necessary to order early. We advise our friends to order their fall goods NOW. We have our fall stock ready for delivery now. EVERYTHING IN FLORISTS' SUPPLIES H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., "''"^E.^XpA. Branch Factory, 709 First Avenue, Telephone Vanderbilt 4976, New York Mention
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists' Review Jdlt 3, 1919. *r ^fTHE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA t^he most important thing to do i'i ^ . is to recognize the fact that - < ^. CONDITIONS ARE CHANGING K t We must change our methods with them. It is no longer safe t6 delay—it is necessary to order early. We advise our friends to order their fall goods NOW. We have our fall stock ready for delivery now. EVERYTHING IN FLORISTS' SUPPLIES H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., "''"^E.^XpA. Branch Factory, 709 First Avenue, Telephone Vanderbilt 4976, New York Mention The Review when you write. in town this week. Mr. Aldrich is west- eT^ representative of the M. Eice Co. George Ladley, of Kennett," Pa.,' died suddenly of h^art failure early in the morning of Jnne ; He was married and about ^45 j^Ata of age. He had been forenlan iot "William Swayne for the last five years. Mr. Ladley's sudden death was a grea|; shock to Mr. Swayne, who was preparing for the funeral of his. pi^other - tjrhin the sad news was brouglht to him. A. Blanc says that he still receives orders for cactus from those who have rettd and remembec. .his advertisements of- 4ong ago. ^red B'erger is growing outdoor flowers on his place at Fox Chase. He will specialize ini d^Iiasi Adolph Farenwald is replacing Shaw- yerr with Russell on hia place at Eoslyn. Lijst season was Mr. Farenwald's first yaar with Eussell; it proved successful. J'^ J. Habermehl 's Sons put their en- tire force into the preparations for the Car Builders' Association meeting on thii million-dollar pier at Atlantic City. The .decorations were elaborate. The job took the force one week to arrange. Victor Eoekens has taken dpwn the greenhouses of William Berger and will erect them on his place at Glen Side. William Graham has been doing a lot of decorating for the return of our sol- diers ' and sailors, both in and out of town. iJaster Sunday will come April 4,1920. William Berger's Sons
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