. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. August 7, 1919. The Florists' Review 37 THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA Don^t Forget That our display at the Convention in Detroit is worth while to give it a look over. Always something to show, somewhat different. Everything for Florists who want money-makers. Our standard supplies are known all over the world. Get in contact with our representatives, to show you the best in the florists' line. Representatives: STEPHEN D. GREEN I. M. BAYERSDORFER H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., '''""''^^^^^^1:^1%., Branch Factory, 709 First Avenue, Tel


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. August 7, 1919. The Florists' Review 37 THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA Don^t Forget That our display at the Convention in Detroit is worth while to give it a look over. Always something to show, somewhat different. Everything for Florists who want money-makers. Our standard supplies are known all over the world. Get in contact with our representatives, to show you the best in the florists' line. Representatives: STEPHEN D. GREEN I. M. BAYERSDORFER H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., '''""''^^^^^^1:^1%., Branch Factory, 709 First Avenue, Telephone Vanderbilt 4976, New York Mention The Review when yon write. OM' FLORIST REFRIGERATORS will increase yeur prvfits. Send far catalogue. McCny Refrigerator Ct., ""^^feSSIftE. i». Mention The Berlew whea you write. I GLOEKLER FLOWER I REFRIGERATORS » Send at once for Oatalofoe F. mnatratlnff X and deacrlblnff flower bomea. I BEKNARDGLOEKLDCOnTittAiiflura. ^ifWiHimHmiHHimmiimifHm Mention The ReTlew when yon wrlU. Misses Clara and Ida Bruenig, daugh- ters of Mrs. F. W. Bruenig, are spend- ing their vacations at Milwaukee, Wis. They are expected home the latter part of this week. Mrs. Bruenig and her sister. Miss Stamm, will make the trip to Detroit with the St. Louis party to attend the S. A. F. convention. Geo. Kaupp, president of the Mis- souri State Florists' Association, and Mrs. Kaupp, of Nevada, Mo., will travel with the St. Louis party to Detroit. tJthers from the western part of the state are expected to make reservations on the president's special. Oscar May, of Sappington, has started cutting a new crop of fine quality gla- dioli. His field contains 100,000 bulbs. - ^^sitors last week were C. Heiserman, of the Heiserman Floral Co., Mount Ver- ?k^* ' -^Q^crt Newcomb, representing the BurUogton Willow War^ Shops, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND SUPPLIES Sand for Prica Liat 223 Huron Road CLEVELAND, OHIO Mention The Rerlew when yon write. REFRIGERATORS Complot* Stor


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