. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. AN IMMENSE STOCK. No. 3398—Round Ohlp Handle Bas- ket. Oood for plants and ferns. No. 17—Hlsrh Handle Round Black Natu- ral TwIr Basket, with Pan. Nice for No. 741—Brown TwIk Basket, with trellis back. Something odd. llsntlgn The R«Tlew when yon write. See our other 4 display ads in this weeli's issue. For even thins in Florists* Supplies, write, wire, phone or, best of all, call on H. BAYERSDORFER & ^^%hiiade?phia,lPa. the following recent orders: John Andre, Doylestown, Pa., pipe frame house, 35x 175; Lehr Bros., Baltimore, flat r
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. AN IMMENSE STOCK. No. 3398—Round Ohlp Handle Bas- ket. Oood for plants and ferns. No. 17—Hlsrh Handle Round Black Natu- ral TwIr Basket, with Pan. Nice for No. 741—Brown TwIk Basket, with trellis back. Something odd. llsntlgn The R«Tlew when yon write. See our other 4 display ads in this weeli's issue. For even thins in Florists* Supplies, write, wire, phone or, best of all, call on H. BAYERSDORFER & ^^%hiiade?phia,lPa. the following recent orders: John Andre, Doylestown, Pa., pipe frame house, 35x 175; Lehr Bros., Baltimore, flat rafter, iron frame house, 60x225; Schroeder Bros., Fullerton, Md., iron frame house, 42x200; J. S. Merritt. Colgate, Md., iron frame house, 32x150; John H. White, Norton, Pa., iron frame house, 20x60; Louis Feun, pipe frame house, 32x100. Maurice Fuld, of the H. F. Michell Co., lectured February 27, on the laws of hy- giene as applied to plant life, before the Nature Club of the Girls' High School. Robert Crawford, Jr., will put an Au- tocar on the street before Easter. FLORISTS MEET AT AUSTIN. We don't know of any convention that ever meets in this city, says an .\ustin, Minn., newspaper, that is more quiet than the W. B. Perry Florists' Association. The Federated Women's Clubs have their little differences, the Convention of Charities and Correc- tions had its trouble, the Ministerial Association may have its friction, but one couldn't conceive of a florists'con- vention being other than quiet. The florists' work lies with quiet nature, the silent but wonderful manifestation of plant life. When the florists' con- vention convenes no bands are playing a "Hot Time!" No marching bodies with flags and ribbons meet the dele- gates! The mayor never surrenders the keys of the city. There are no ad- dresses of welcome and no programs. No papers are read, no learned discus- HARTS HANDY HANDLE. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma
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