. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Rorists' Review Januabt 7, 1915. THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA Seasonable Suggestions HANDLE BASKETS With Liners TUMBLER BASKETS several styles PLANT STANDS AND SCREENS CREPE FLOWERS la Many Varieties CYCAS LEAVES Our Standard WHEAT SHEAVES MAGNOLIA LEAVES CREPE PAPER AND MATS Let us send you our selection of NOVEL TANQO FAVORS H. BAYERSDORFER &^\'ir^^Vr.^"p^. of beauty outvalues all the utilities of the ; The officers of the Germantown Horti- cultural Society for 1915 are: Presi- dent, Edwin Jellett; vice-p


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Rorists' Review Januabt 7, 1915. THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA Seasonable Suggestions HANDLE BASKETS With Liners TUMBLER BASKETS several styles PLANT STANDS AND SCREENS CREPE FLOWERS la Many Varieties CYCAS LEAVES Our Standard WHEAT SHEAVES MAGNOLIA LEAVES CREPE PAPER AND MATS Let us send you our selection of NOVEL TANQO FAVORS H. BAYERSDORFER &^\'ir^^Vr.^"p^. of beauty outvalues all the utilities of the ; The officers of the Germantown Horti- cultural Society for 1915 are: Presi- dent, Edwin Jellett; vice-presidents, I. Pearson Willits, Herman Burgin and Stewardson Brown; treasurer, Eobert F. Welsh; secretary, George Redles. The Eobert Craig Co. has as pretty a lot of cylamens as ever 1 did see. They were not ready for Christmas and are now heavily flowered. J. D. Eisele is trying three shifts of firemen at Riverton and Riverview. The Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. has a beautiful novelty in Gladiolus Mrs. Francis King. Its Easter lilies, prim- roses and daisies are excellent. Thomas Potts is bringing in choice early freesia from the Floracroft Greenhouses of Walter P. Stokes, Moorestown, N. J. A. L. Fortunes says the quality of the dagger ferns is assured. The London Flower Shop is pleased with the holiday business. The jolly laugh of Charles Fox, Sr., enlivened the wholesale district Janu- ary 4. Mr. Fox and Mr. Whilldin have the jolliest, happiest laughs you ever heard, just like boys without care. H. H. Lineaweaver & Co., incorpor- ate miners and shippers of anthracite and bituminous coal, have succeeded Snjith, Lineaweaver & Co. This is a change in name only, as Mr. Linea- weaver, who has practical experience and ability of a high order, remains at the head of the firm. William J. Morgan has returned from Bethlehem to this city. John Kulp, who sold his retail busi- ness at Wayne Junction to C. H. Wied- enbacher last season, when he moved to his farm at Fort Washington,


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