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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 8, 1901. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK. Wholesale 



Comraencingr June 24th and continuln? 

 duringr the summer months, will be open 

 from 7:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. 



-^riorist 



American Beauties and Valley specialties. 



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



PHILADELPHIA, 



Various Items. 



The cut flower market is not in so 

 good shape as last week; there is more 

 stock and less business. There are some 

 new Beauties about and some excellent 

 Kaiserins and Meteors; these sell fairly 

 well, but the poorer roses don't move. 

 Carnations are pretty well over. Asters 

 have taken their place; they bring from 

 $1.50 per 100 down, a good many being 

 poor. Smilax is in very good demand. 



I. W. Pabst, of Moorestown, N. J., is 

 sending some nice Cochet roses to Fred 

 Ehret. 



John Devlin, Sixty-third and Elmwood 

 avenue, is cutting about the best gladi- 

 oli coming into the market; they are of 

 good colors and sell well at $4 and $5 

 per 100. 



Henry F. Michell will leave on Mon- 

 day next for his annual trip among the 

 eastern and western seed growers. 



Joseph Meehan gave the members of 

 the Germantown Horticultural Society 

 an interesting botanical ramble last Sat- 

 urday afternoon. The party met in front 

 of Memorial Hall and proceeded through 

 Falrmount Park, over a route selected bj' 

 Mr. Meehan, who pointed out the rarer 

 shrubs and trees to be found there. The 

 affair was a great success and attracted 

 several well known horticulturists who 

 are not members of the society. Among 

 those present were Edward Neville, Ed- 

 win Lonsdale, G. C. Watson, Albert Wol- 

 temate, S. Mendelsen Meehan, Mr. Morse, 

 Mr. Duncan, George Ridles and others. 



Thomas Butler, formerly of Wynd- 

 moor, is selling bulbs for H. Waterer. 



About 100 delegates left this city on 

 two special cars attached to the 10:30 

 a. m. train bound for Buffalo over the 

 Lehigh Valley railroad. Who went and 

 what they did will be found chronicled 

 elsewhere in these pages, sufficient to 

 say that they worthily upheld the renown 

 of the Quaker City in the convention hall, 

 in the trade exhibit, and in the sports. 

 Phil. 



Milwaukee, Wis.— The Milwaukee 

 Florists' Club was organized August 2. 

 The following officers were chosen: Pres- 

 ident, C. B. Whitnall; vice president, W. 

 A. Kennedy; secretary, C. C. Pollworth; 

 treasurer, H. V. Hunkle. 



THE BEST. 



Have been well pleased with the Re- 

 view. It is the best florist trade paper 

 published.— John Lange, Englewood, N. 



Ehinebeck, N. Y.— Joseph Markle, 

 the florist, died a victim to the recent 

 terrific storm. He had gone to the 

 greenhouses to endeavor to prevent dam- 

 age to them and was found dead in one 

 of the houses. The storm was violent 

 enough to tear up large trees by the 

 roots. 



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 WILD SMILAX 



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