. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. zgii. The American Florist. 247. Wif^^ SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AT BALTIMORE, MD., AUGUST 16-18, 1911. larney rose of great substance for this time of season was also exhibited by this firm, who are introducing it for J. A. Budlong & Sons Co., of Provi- dence, R. I. It appears to be the best thing yet in white roses. Reed & Keller, of New York, had an expanding lattice pot cover which looked like a good thing. A new wicker vase with zinc lining on the or- der of the horn wicker floor vase, ex- cept tha


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. zgii. The American Florist. 247. Wif^^ SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AT BALTIMORE, MD., AUGUST 16-18, 1911. larney rose of great substance for this time of season was also exhibited by this firm, who are introducing it for J. A. Budlong & Sons Co., of Provi- dence, R. I. It appears to be the best thing yet in white roses. Reed & Keller, of New York, had an expanding lattice pot cover which looked like a good thing. A new wicker vase with zinc lining on the or- der of the horn wicker floor vase, ex- cept that it was shorter and wider, looked very practical. The display of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., was enormous and comprised a full line of all stand- ard goods. A wicker lamp stand and shade for table use had a basket foundation intended for cut flowers, which, when filled and illuminated by the electric light of the lamp, should make a very pretty ornament. The ammobium-statice wreath was a strik- ing novelty and should have a great sale. A half basket to fit against a mirror is shown for the decorators., J. G. Neidinger, Philadelphia, pre- sented a novelty in the ivory toned wicker baskets, of which he had a fine variety, many of them made up with varied colored artificial flowers to show that they seemed to harmonize with all colors. They look like good sellers. Prepared magnolia leaves made up into wreaths and decorated with flowers were also a feature. Japanese chenille looks almost like red immortelles when made up and as the immortelles have skied from 50 to per cent this will be a welcome addition for Christmas work. Several fine displays of fancy pot- tery were seen. S. A. Weller had a new figured clay pot that looked al- most as good as a fancy jardiniere. A line of hanging baskets in claj- were very pretty and looked as if they would move quickly. The Roseville Pottery Zanesville, O., presented distinct novelties in wall pockets, new jardinier


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