. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^T^-^f ;'Y*^ *-. ''?"?*'^'!'.'^'^»-^'W*>\';/|?*i!'.i.''^/«''yS'if'T.;iyT^sy~r-. > JuNii 1, 1922 The Florists^ Review 47 4 The Florists' Supply House of America Commencements and Weddings Assortment of Commencement Baskets, $ Chiffons, Ribbons, Wedding Gates, Aisle Posts, Kneeling Stools, Old-Fashioned Bouquet Holders A New One, Gold Old-Fashioned Bouquet Holder, $ each Clay Heads and Pigs, jast arrived. 15c, 25c, 35c, with seed. A good seller for the summer. Don't forsret, we are also in New York at 146 W. 18th Street. Phone Che
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^T^-^f ;'Y*^ *-. ''?"?*'^'!'.'^'^»-^'W*>\';/|?*i!'.i.''^/«''yS'if'T.;iyT^sy~r-. > JuNii 1, 1922 The Florists^ Review 47 4 The Florists' Supply House of America Commencements and Weddings Assortment of Commencement Baskets, $ Chiffons, Ribbons, Wedding Gates, Aisle Posts, Kneeling Stools, Old-Fashioned Bouquet Holders A New One, Gold Old-Fashioned Bouquet Holder, $ each Clay Heads and Pigs, jast arrived. 15c, 25c, 35c, with seed. A good seller for the summer. Don't forsret, we are also in New York at 146 W. 18th Street. Phone Chelsea 3739 H. Bayersdorfer & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF METALLIC DESIGNS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 1129-1133 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. BRANCH, 146 W. 18th St., NEW YORK CITY. One block west of the flower market. Telephone Chelsea 3739 i I •t case of Hadley, Crusader and Francis Scott Key $25 was realized. A good many American Beauties came in and sold from $25 to $50 per hundred, more going for the former than the lat- ter price. White roses, as usual, were the slowest sellers. Carnations made $6 to $8 for the best stock, but much inferior material went at from $2 to $4. Laddie made $10 to $12. More miser- able carnations appeared than for years. Sweet peas came in veritable shoals, $ to $3 being the top-notch prices, and yellow daisies averaged about the same. Gladioli of the best grades sold for $2 to $ per dozen. Callas and lilies made only slight advances. Good colored ten weeks' stocks sold well, but a lot of singles were hard to move. Candytuft went a little slowly. Much colored candytuft came in, but little of it came to the wholesale mar- kets. Those who got it on time made jrood money. Double feverfew sold fairly well and Gypsophila elcgaus went remarkably well. No Dutch bulbous stock appeared, except some belated Darwin and cottage tulips. Lilac was mostly on the wane, but some good deutzia, outdoor valley, German iris and other outdoor flowers were seen. For
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