. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists^ Review Mat 24, 1917. THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA Rush Your Orders To Us For Decoration Day Business Nagnolia Leaves, Magnolia Wreaths, etc. We can fiU aU triers for 4,6 and 10-inch CHirFONS ^roR Patriotic Novelty and Wedding Accessory Folder H. BAYERSDORFER & 1129-1131 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. ed it to Mrs. C. with the same remark. Mrs. C. handed it over to Mrs. D. and Mrs. D. returned it to Mrs. A., from whom it started. Four bills were paid and still Mrs. A. had her dollar. Sup- pose Mrs. A. had thought that


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists^ Review Mat 24, 1917. THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA Rush Your Orders To Us For Decoration Day Business Nagnolia Leaves, Magnolia Wreaths, etc. We can fiU aU triers for 4,6 and 10-inch CHirFONS ^roR Patriotic Novelty and Wedding Accessory Folder H. BAYERSDORFER & 1129-1131 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. ed it to Mrs. C. with the same remark. Mrs. C. handed it over to Mrs. D. and Mrs. D. returned it to Mrs. A., from whom it started. Four bills were paid and still Mrs. A. had her dollar. Sup- pose Mrs. A. had thought that, on ac- count of hard times, she should sus- pend payment. Four persons would have been dunning each other and each thinking times were hard. Mrs. A. would have simply prevented her own payment by refusing to pay her just debt when she had the ; Mr. Meehan to Retire. An amicable arrangement has been perfected by which Charles E. Meehan retires July 1 from the Pennock-Meehan Co. Variovis Notes. J. Otto Thilow delivered his inter- esting lecture on "The Flora of the Hawaiian Islands" at the University of Pennsylvania for the University Botanical Society, Friday evening, May 18. Clarence U. Liggitt, of the Pennock- Meehan Co., says that the late planting- out season, caused by the cool weather, has greatly affected the demand for geraniums and other bedding plants. Mr. Liggitt thinks, now that warmer weather has come, there will be an im- provement. Hugo Kind has by conscientious, per- severing work become one of the lead- ing dahlia growers of Hammonton, N. J. The King Construction Co. has built a concrete glass-covered structure for sun-drying garbage near a leading west- ern city, which, if successful, may prove a great boon for the greenhouse build- ing industry. Edward Reid reports out-of-town shipping demand as being brisk. Sydney H. Bayersdorfer says that the temporary lull of a week ago has been followed by a tremendous rush of Deco- ration day orders


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