. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. May 10, 1917. The Florists^ Review 43 THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA Novelties in Red, White and Bloe Send for our $ set or our $ set of Special Patriotic Novelty Baskets m^^^^mimmm^^^^mmm^im vammmmm^mmamamma^^^ ammm^^am^mmmmma^m^^ They express the sentiment of the hour—love of country—that appeals to flower WRITE FOR NEW FOLDERS They describe our Patriotic Novelties, also our Wedding Accessories. MEMORIAL DAY OFFER Wreaths-MAGNOLIA with Wax Flowers Crepe Flowers, Wax Flowers, Metal Wreaths, Mag:nolia Leaves. Everything sui


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. May 10, 1917. The Florists^ Review 43 THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA Novelties in Red, White and Bloe Send for our $ set or our $ set of Special Patriotic Novelty Baskets m^^^^mimmm^^^^mmm^im vammmmm^mmamamma^^^ ammm^^am^mmmmma^m^^ They express the sentiment of the hour—love of country—that appeals to flower WRITE FOR NEW FOLDERS They describe our Patriotic Novelties, also our Wedding Accessories. MEMORIAL DAY OFFER Wreaths-MAGNOLIA with Wax Flowers Crepe Flowers, Wax Flowers, Metal Wreaths, Mag:nolia Leaves. Everything suitable for the occasion, prepared in our best style. H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 1129-1131 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. ^ ? The Rapid Wrapper Co. H 56 E. Randolph St., Chicag^o Automatic I Dfc___- f Randolph 3671 ?^"®°**\ Randolph 6199 Mpiition The Review when you write. Orchids were abundant last week and prices did not vary. The average for good cattleyas was $5 per dozen, while a few select blooms reached 50 and 60 cents Saturday. The poorer grades fell to 25 cents and under. Valley maintains its strength and the small supply ac- counts for it. Select flowers were held at $8 per hundred. The arrivals of longiflorum lilies are in excess of requirements and $4 per hun- dred was the general quotation. A few of the large and long-stemmed flowers sold for $5 and $6 per hundred. The price of gardenias grows with their scarcity. The chilly weather seems to have ex- tended far enough south to delay lilac shipments. While they were due to leave in April, daffodils still are with us. The quality of the flowers is excel- lent. Violets are through, but sweet peas are still in excess of the demand. The same may be said of callas, snap- dragons, daisies and pansies. Tulips, also, have been wasted because of poor quality, the Darwins only being called for. The fern supply is large. One of the supply houses ships more than two millions monthly. Various Notes. The Horticultural


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