. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. STANDS FOR EXCELLENCE NEW STOCK LACE PAPER BOUQUET HOLDERS The following sizes | 1 ^-inch, per gross $ at regular prices >• 2>^-inch. per gross while they last: I 2^-inch, per gross 3Hj-inch, per gross 13 10 4- inch, per gross 5Hs-inch, per gross Everything in BASKETS for June Weddings —at Iiowest Prices THE HOUSE OF MERIT JOS. G. NEIDINGER, Florists' Supplies, 1309-11 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, Pa, Mroiluo Tb* K*vl«w wbea roa writs. JOHN YOUNG JOHN YOUNG & CO. GEORGE HILDENBRAND 53 West 28tli


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. STANDS FOR EXCELLENCE NEW STOCK LACE PAPER BOUQUET HOLDERS The following sizes | 1 ^-inch, per gross $ at regular prices >• 2>^-inch. per gross while they last: I 2^-inch, per gross 3Hj-inch, per gross 13 10 4- inch, per gross 5Hs-inch, per gross Everything in BASKETS for June Weddings —at Iiowest Prices THE HOUSE OF MERIT JOS. G. NEIDINGER, Florists' Supplies, 1309-11 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, Pa, Mroiluo Tb* K*vl«w wbea roa writs. JOHN YOUNG JOHN YOUNG & CO. GEORGE HILDENBRAND 53 West 28tli Street Telephone 7362 Madison Square NEW YORK May 29, 1915 Mr. John. Young wishes to notify the trade in general that Mr. George Hildenbrand, who has been associated with him for many years as sales manager, will become a member of the above firm on and after June 1, 1915. Hoping for a continuance of your patronage, may we remain. Yours very truly, JOUN YOUNG & CO. Mention The Uevlpw when yon write. ular. Potted fuchsias are more plenti- ful than they have been heretofore this season. Peonies are plentiful, of good quality and of medium price. Hydran- geas continue plentiful and good. The French varieties are most in demand. Various Notes. Fred P. Wolfinger made many wreaths for the decoration of graves on Memorial day. C. J. Connolly, of 320 Bank street, has several weddings for which he is to furnish flowers. The loss to florists by the rulings of some boards of education, or principals of schools, that flowers shall not be presented to members of the graduat- ing classes, or, if presented, shall not be given to the graduates until after the exercises are over, is illustrated by the remarks of a Newark florist, who said that before flowers were forbidden to be publicly presented to graduates, one of the other florists of town al- ways sent to a particular school a whole wagon load of flowers, while he, a smaller florist, had all that a man The Madison Basketcraft Co


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