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TheWeeidy Florists' Review^ 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK. Wholesale 



Open from 7K)0 A. M. to 9KK) P. M. 



-^riopist 



American Beauties and Valley 



Our 

 Specialties. 



1612-14-16-18 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Ihc Garden- 

 .ri was held 



m under the 



TORONTO. 



The regular meeting of 

 ers' and Florists" Assuriat 

 on Monday. April l'J.I. - 

 last re;;ulai in.rl in- iiiii 1 1 

 agreed lliai ii -li.nilil !'■ 

 This pn.xni 111,. Ih-i p-- 

 meeting soeially. The progi 

 direction of the president pleased all 

 present, after which very dainty re- 

 freshments were served by a local cater- 

 er, during which time Mr. J. 11. Dunlop 

 entertained those present with his ex- 

 cellent phonograph. 



Roses, carnaliiii-, ImII|.-. etc. wcrr 

 sent bv J. H. Dm,:. |., W.iIim Mu-imh. 



W. J.'Lawremv. ,,,i : -..,n. ,,. ~. n.,... 



by Mr. A. Watkin-. Mi. i:, lollni- did 

 the arranging. 



We have had some grand weather dur- 

 ing the past week, it being very warm 

 during the day, which means good bye to 

 our large Bride and Bridesmaid blooms. 

 Carnations are also beginning to show 

 signs of too much heat. W. J. L. 



CONVENTION EXHIBITION. 



A printed diagram of the hall in which 

 the trade exhibition is to be held in con- 

 nection with the S. A. F. convention in 

 Buffalo next August, together with the 

 printed rules and regulations, has been 

 issued by Superintendent Keitsch. The 

 hall is 115x180 feet and the locations of 

 the various classes are indicated on the 

 diagram. This convention promises to 

 be a memorable one, with an unusually 

 large attendance, and the exhibition will 

 no doubt be in keeping. 



Anyone having any article of trade iir- 

 tercst can find no better way of bring- 

 ing it to the attention of the" craft than 

 by showing it at this exhibition. Copies 

 of the diagram, regulations, etc., may 

 be obtained by addressing Chas. H. 

 Keitsch, Superintendent. 270 Southamp- 

 ton street, BufTalo, N. Y. 



NCREASED SALES ONE-THIRD. 



paper has increased our sales among the 

 florists and- nurserymen one-third. — S. 

 WiLKS Mfg. Co., Chicago. 



DENVER. COLO. 



Alessrs. Brenkert & Young, who 

 bought the business formerly con- 

 ducted by Lyle C. Waterbury, 2081 

 South University avenue, have complet- 

 ed a new house 30x100, in: which they 

 will grow chrysanthemums this fall. 



THE FLORISTS' MANUAL. 

 I think a great deal of the Florists' 

 great help. 



Manual, and find 

 Barre, Vt 



O. C. Sheplee. 



MiNNETONKA, MixN. — A. Brackctt is 

 building a greenhouse on Water street. 



PITTSBURG CUT FLOWER CO., Ltd. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



•Phone 2157. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. No.504 Liberty St., 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. Write for Price List. PITTSBURG, PA. 



N 



ORWZSY WaPLES, 



3 to 4 Inches Caliper, 





ij 14 to 15 Feet in Height. 



that have been grown t> feet .-ipart. 



We have a fine block of 2.000 



lifi'fect specimens with good heads and perfectly straigh 

 ANDORRA NURSERIES, WruLiAM Warner harper. Prop.. Chestnut 



MPntion THE RKVIEW when you write. 



Burpee's Seeds Grow 



GOOD RETURNS. 



the Kevikw. 

 returns. — I! 



PSNSIES Worth Raising... 



CHR. SOLTAU, 

 199 Grant Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. 



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