. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists' Review Max 28, 1914. ?a*i FOR BRIDAL SUPPLIES WE MAKE THEM-WE TEST THEM-WE SELL THEM Wedding Accessories May and June are important months for weddings. Peoplj are becoming better educated in flowers every day; they ha^ more taste and want nice arrangements carefully carried oi on these red letter days in their lives. We offer our lace boi quet holders with satin finish, white, pink and lavender; oi white satin kneeling stools; our long handled flower girl's baj kets, always with tins; our novel shoulder baskets, very stylish; our

. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists' Review Max 28, 1914. ?a*i FOR BRIDAL SUPPLIES WE MAKE THEM-WE TEST THEM-WE SELL THEM Wedding Accessories May and June are important months for weddings. Peoplj are becoming better educated in flowers every day; they ha^ more taste and want nice arrangements carefully carried oi on these red letter days in their lives. We offer our lace boi quet holders with satin finish, white, pink and lavender; oi white satin kneeling stools; our long handled flower girl's baj kets, always with tins; our novel shoulder baskets, very stylish; our  Stock Photo
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. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists' Review Max 28, 1914. ?a*i FOR BRIDAL SUPPLIES WE MAKE THEM-WE TEST THEM-WE SELL THEM Wedding Accessories May and June are important months for weddings. Peoplj are becoming better educated in flowers every day; they ha^ more taste and want nice arrangements carefully carried oi on these red letter days in their lives. We offer our lace boi quet holders with satin finish, white, pink and lavender; oi white satin kneeling stools; our long handled flower girl's baj kets, always with tins; our novel shoulder baskets, very stylish; our shepherd crooks; our directoire staffs; our aisle posts; our gates; our white cord; our chi| fon; our screens; in fact we have everything necessary for a wedding. Try us.. ?'''M.': Direetoire Staff. Fanor Lace Bridal Bonquet Holder. Kneellnc Stool. H. Bayersdorfer & Mention The Review when yon write. pleted his new 300-foot greenhouse, which, it is understood, will be planted with Lansdowne and Killarney Bril- liant. John Walsh is receiving congratula- tions on the arrival of a little daughter May 24. Henry Christie, father of George F. Christie, of Clifton Heights, Pa., died last week. He was 82 years of age. Charles Henry Fox believes that the publicity campaign of the Retail Flo- rists' Association has done much to- ward making the good results of the season just closing, in which florists went ahead while other callings lagged. Paul Berkowitz says that the red roses, pansies and violets in the me- tallic wreaths of H. Bayersdorfer & Co. have made a favorable impression gen- erally. The mammoth house of the Florex Gardens, at North Wales, Pa., with its 70, 000 rose plants, is again in running order. Little replanting is necessary. At J. G. Neidinger's there is report of an extra heavy demand for their original magnolia wreaths for Memorial day. Phil. ST. LOUIS. The Southwestern Market. • To say the market was crowded last week would be putting it mildly. The demand