. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 44 The Florists'Review March 26, 1914. Pot Covers, Mats and Tumbler Baskets. CHEAP POT COVERS—Your plants need never go out without-being covered. Our cheap crepe paper pot covers are just what you want. We call them the Penny Pot Covers; they are very useful for lower-priced plants. PORTO RICAN MATS-Three distinct styles, Plain, Chiffon and Baby Weave Chiffon. We off«Jr each in all flower colors. NEW TUMBLER BASKETt-We have forty or fifty new and distinct styles of Tumbler Baskets that afford opportunity for novel Easter effects. H. BAYERSDORFER &


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 44 The Florists'Review March 26, 1914. Pot Covers, Mats and Tumbler Baskets. CHEAP POT COVERS—Your plants need never go out without-being covered. Our cheap crepe paper pot covers are just what you want. We call them the Penny Pot Covers; they are very useful for lower-priced plants. PORTO RICAN MATS-Three distinct styles, Plain, Chiffon and Baby Weave Chiffon. We off«Jr each in all flower colors. NEW TUMBLER BASKETt-We have forty or fifty new and distinct styles of Tumbler Baskets that afford opportunity for novel Easter effects. H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 1129 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mention The B«vlew whca yon wrlt» GROWERS WHOLESALERS RETAILERS FOUND Thp Fl IYIR nP I IFF fnf Cl\T Fl OWFRC ^}]^ positively keep cut flowers in perfect condition from 10 to 16 days. Convince your W. R. GRAY NURSERIES, self—inclose 10 cents to cover postaj|e, etc.—will send you enough to make two gallons. Put up in 1-lb. cartons, 75c—10-lb. sacks, ^ss collect. Mention The Review when yon write. Oakton, Virginia Forty-ninth and Market Streets. There is keen rivalry between the two places of the Eobert Craig Co., as to which can produce the best Easter plants. Despite the handicap of old houses, the parent place has no cause to fear comparison. The stock is ex- cellent. The quantity is large and there are no weak points. The strong points are the Spiraea Gladstone in 11-inch tubs with thirty-five heads of bloom. Among the hydrangeas, Mou- illere leads the French, while Otaksais heavily flowered. The roses are well done, from the little Ellen Poulsen, described as peach-blossom shade, through the gamut of the baby class, Orleans, Phyllis and the rest, to that Sand old stand-by of the hybrid class, agna Charta. There are valley, dai- sies and many more, not forgetting that ferns have come to be important Easter plants. Various Notes. At the meeting of the Philo Masian Society, March 17, 250 women were present. Exhibits


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