. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review June 4, FOR ORIGINAL SUPPLIES WE MAKE THEM-WE TEST THEM-WE^ 9EU: IhEM Our June Wedding Accessories ad tone to your Artistic Design^ by thei elegance and fitness for smart affairs. Lace Bridal Bouquet Holders, New Nodels f Satin Finish, White, Pink and Lavender. White Satin Kneeling Sliols, For Church ir House. Shepherds' Crooks, ' ^ Directoire Staffs, Shoulder or Arm Baskets, Natrons' and Flower Girls' Baskets, ChiSons, Gates, Aisle Posts, Screens, White Cord. For Everything in Florists' Supplies send for our Silent S
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review June 4, FOR ORIGINAL SUPPLIES WE MAKE THEM-WE TEST THEM-WE^ 9EU: IhEM Our June Wedding Accessories ad tone to your Artistic Design^ by thei elegance and fitness for smart affairs. Lace Bridal Bouquet Holders, New Nodels f Satin Finish, White, Pink and Lavender. White Satin Kneeling Sliols, For Church ir House. Shepherds' Crooks, ' ^ Directoire Staffs, Shoulder or Arm Baskets, Natrons' and Flower Girls' Baskets, ChiSons, Gates, Aisle Posts, Screens, White Cord. For Everything in Florists' Supplies send for our Silent Salesman. Directoire Staff. No. 6-Lily Shape. H. Bayersdorfer & Mention The Review when yon write. Club met June 2, at 7 p. m., in the club room. June 22 was selected as the date of the annual outing, in place of the earlier date previously announced. The place will be Schuetzen Park. There will be lots of sports, and prizes galore. A humorous tone was given to the introduction of Mr. Barnhart as speaker of the evening at the Florists' Club meeting June 2 by the statement that he would speak of things Pacific. Edward Reid, with his family in his Cadillac, captured first prize from a field of seventy cars in an 84-mile run to Stone Harbor, N. J., May 30. It cov- ered the distance in four hours, twelve minutes and thirty-eight seconds. Otto Thomas, of Baltimore, Md., was married in this city June 2 to one of our local belles. C. M. Weaver, of Bonks Station, Lan- caster, Pa., has been here. The Johnson Seed Co. reports a lively demand for tuberoses. B. Eschner and Mrs. Eschner will sail for home about June 8. Eugene Weiss, of H. M. Weiss & Sons Co., Hatboro, Pa., is considering join- ing the benedicts. The peony and outdoor rose show of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society was held June 4 in Horticultural hall. Berger Bros, find their new quarters thoroughly satisfactory in developing their business. The peony show of the Henrv F. Michell Co. is to be held from June 4 to
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