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The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK. Wholesale 



Open from 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. --'^•riOPlSl 



American Beauties and Valley ^Z^i^es. 1612-14-16-18 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



DENVER. COLO. 



Trade Conditions. 

 Trade has been fairly good to date, and 

 the first effects of Kaster are felt. The 

 weather has been unsettled for the past 

 two weeks and considerable luixitty i^ 

 felt whether it will continue so. ("ii 

 siderable stock is to be seen around and 

 the weather will have to be good to un 

 load it all. Though not overplentiful. 

 lilies show up in good quantities and of 

 good (|ualit\ ; azaleas just about enough 



IJl 



have sold well. A good amount of lilies 

 will also be offered. About the best 

 thing seen is some well grown Ramblers, 

 the Park Floral Company having a good 

 lot of them. The stores all lean to bas- 

 kets, and no doubt a big trade will be 

 done ill plant baskets. 



III.- -ii|i|il\- iif cut flowers will perhaps 



11.. I iu;ii In that of last year. Still 



(lull- >li(.iild lie enough to go around 

 wliiii one -lops to consider the plant 

 trade. By the time you are through 

 selling plants there is very little time left 

 to sell flowers. 



News Items. 



Jliss Siiii[ikiiis, for many years an able 

 hand at tlie Park Floral Company's 

 store, is on the sick list and will not be 

 with us this Easter. Her loss will be 

 felt very much, for she was well liked 

 by the customers and was an artistic 

 worker and a hustler. 



I was glad to see that the "P. F. N. B. 

 L." (is that right?) has started some- 



thing 1 

 think t 

 ment a 

 see the 



.f l.owlin?. 



way. Shall be pleased to send 

 suggestions a little later on. 



Rocky. 



I^ongwell's 



Fkemont, O.— The firm <.f II 

 .Wetzcl is to be dissolved, .Mr. 

 continuing the business. 



St. I/)uis, Mich. — L. 

 greenhouse was buriied N 

 surance. 



WAiT.snuiiG. Wash.— Charles Phillips, 

 the Walla Walla florist, has charge of 

 planting the new park in this city. 



La Crescent, Mi.n'n. — John S. Harris, 

 the well-known horticulturist, died re- 

 cently, aged 75 years. 



Pecatonu'A, III.— R. .T. Winchester, of 

 J. Winchester & Son. was married 

 March 20. 



Brampton, Ont.— The Dale estate will 

 add four houses each over 800 feet long. 



Ame.s, Mich.— E. Ferrand & Son are 

 adding a new house, 27.xlOO. 



Detroit, Mio,h.— George A. Rackham 

 will add two ne\v carnation houses. 



PITTSBURG CUT FLOWER CO., Ltd. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLI 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. Whle for Price List 



Mention Th<> Review when : 



No. 504 Liberty St., 

 PITTSBURG, PA. 



NOVELTIES 



WE HAVE THEM. 



best ol last years' aad Isan v: 

 No doubt you have heard of it. The on 

 A. F. '• Clyde" is the best Mammotf 

 . 1 bedder. All of this year's New Carnations, also standard 



Geraniums, including the 

 ies. This years leader is our 

 warl Geranium ever awarded 

 of its color. Strongest 



Wheel Hoe ( 



W. E. HALL, CLYDE, 0. 



N 



ORWSY MaPLES, 



3 to 4 Inches Caliper, 

 14 to 15 Feet in Height. 



^^jt^^^^ 



ANDORRA NURSERIES, wi 



Burpee's Seeds Grow 



ROSES. 



strong plaLts. well established in 2"^-in. i 

 .50 per lOfl ; $20.00 per 1(XK) ; '25 at 100 r 

 at ILOO rate. 



QOIiDEUr GATE steadily grows in favor. 



BUBBANK Improved Hermosai. 



MOSELLA \l-I1ow Soupert). 

 )ile De f.vdii. Whitt- M. Niel. Gen. Lee, Mrs. 

 graw, Climbin'.;Mcieor. Manian Cocbet. Sylpli. 

 le. Bertbod, Media, Cath. Guillot, Marie Van 

 Houtte. H. M. Stanley. Ct's Lilv Kingsky. Jeanne 



F. Kiuger, Bridesmaid, 

 ints in assortment, 7Sc 



S. A. Nutt, La Favorite, 

 Triumph deNancv, Le Fil 

 Double New Life, Gen. Gi 



csE.Willard, 

 . \. Murkland, 



BOSTON FERNS, f^^'^^^lll^ 



into value quickly, 83.0O per 100; 825.00 per 

 lullO. 4-inch shapely plants. 91.00 per dozen ; 

 88.0O per ICO. 



Asparagus I'fnuissimus, 2'A-m.. 83.00 per lOO. 

 Canna Austria, started plants, 83.00 per 100. 



THE .TOHN A. DOVLE CO., 

 Spriuglield, Ohio. 



6-ln. pots. IKc: tine 1 year at very mo<lerute prices. 

 Clematis Panlcnlata, strong dormant plants. 

 8c; from 6-ln. pots, lUc. Feeonieg, atrone roots, 

 best red surlH, :»•. .Mho Hcv<M';il tlimiHaiid Homrh- 



Grafted Roses. 



LIBERTY, 



$18.00 per hundred. 



MAIDS, 



BRIDES, 



GOLDEN GATES, 



$12.00 per hundred. 

 $110.00 per thousand. 



CHOICE PLANTS. 3-INCH POTS. READY 

 FOR ilVlMEDIATE PLANTING. 



J. L, DILIONJ - BLOOMSBUne, PA. 



New Roses 



THE BALTIMORE Jf,»ra'l!l"prn'k'and 

 of the largest si/e. Howlts throughout the en- 

 tire season. (S.OO per do?. 



ADMIRAL SCHLEY, 'Ji^ddefevc;'in?r°o° 

 duccd, $3.00 per lioz. 



New Chrysanthemum Joseph W. Cook, 



scored ^i♦ commercial points at Philadelphia. 



