January 0, IDOL'. 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



227 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, wholesale florist 

 Fine Beauties, Liberties, Valley, Ribbon. 



store open from 7:30 a m. to 9:00 p m. 

 Iioug' Distance Telephone 



1612-14-16-18 Ludlow Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



M'^nrinn The Revlpw when \'>ii wrtlf^. 



FLATBUSH, N. Y. 



Bowling for i)iizes is always a "gala 

 night" at Flatbush. It is a eustuiu 

 every florists' bowling club should adopt. 

 riatbiHli lias one such night every sea- 

 son, the first Thursday of the new year. 

 This one was productive of many pleas- 

 ant memories. In other years some 

 never-to-l>p-forgotten prizes have been 

 found in the packages — practical jokes of 

 the most hilarious kind. 



Seventeen enthusiasts participated in 

 the prize orgies of 1902. The visitors 

 were Stewart, of Boston; Allen, of 

 Queens; Langjahr, of Brooklyn, and But- 

 terfield and Austin, of Manhattan. The 

 rest were nearly all old-timers who 

 have been members of this club ever 

 since its organization. Following are the 

 scores of the first two games. The third 

 one, which was the prize decider, is cov- 

 ered afterward: 



1 



Tj. Schmutz 135 



E. DaillPdouze 137 



D. Y. Mellis 127 



H. DaiMedouze 146 



Papa Zeller 103 



Austin Shaw 125 



S. Buttf-rHeM 139 



C. Woerner 140 



C. Wocker 130 



P. Riley 152 



J. Raynor lOS 



P. Dallledouze 119 



"V/. H. Siebrecht 143 



C. Allen 156 



"W. J. Stewart 107 



A. Zeller 164 



The most enjoyable hour, in which re- 

 freshments and the solving of mysteries 

 proceeded, closed one of the joUiest 

 special nights of the club. The lottery 

 idea in the prize selections, by which no 

 winner knows what he has won until af- 

 ter he has selected it, was the cause of 

 uproarious meirimcnt. Every bowler 

 brings his contributions surreptitiously 

 and No. 1 is apt to choose a less valuable 

 package than the last one on the list. 

 The publii' opening of each package is 

 a rule that must be followed. Every 

 contributor was "serious" this year, and 

 of course ever.y winner went home happ,v. 

 Here is the list of prize winners and 

 the lemaikable prizes won: 



1st. W. Siebrecht. score 16S, prize a large bot- 

 tle of "Old Crow." 

 2nd. E. Dailledouze, 167, bottle of wine and box 



of cigars. 

 3rd. A. Zeller, laS. box of silk neckwear. 

 4th. H. Dallledouze. 130. bottle of "Hennessy." 

 5th. P. Hiley. 14S, bottle of champagne. 

 6th. Austin Shaw, 144, bottle of pain killer. 



cigarettes and mechanical bear. 

 5th. D. T. Mellis. 137, box of cigars and phut.. 



of Papa Zeller. 

 8th. O. Wocker. 132, thermometer. 

 9th. C. H. Allen, 1.32. cigar holder. 

 10th. r*. Woerner. 127, box of cigars. 

 11th. P. D.iill.'douze^ 122. tobacco jar. 

 12th. W. .1. Stewart. 112. cigar case. 

 13th. L, Schmutz. 109. box of handkerchiefs. 

 14th. Jno. Raynor. 108, silver card receiver, 

 lath. S. Butterfield. 98. tobacco jar. 

 16th. Papa Z.dler. 71, portrait of Geo. Washing- 

 ton. 



Austin. 



Long Island City, N. Y. — Mr. H. 

 Pritcbard. of Bartow St.. Astoria, ar- 

 rived home from the hospital in time to 

 spend Christmas with his family, though 

 not yet quite fully recovered. 



TiiK address of W. W. Hendrix, f'lr- 

 merlv B<iwling (ire;"U, Kv.. is now Tal- 

 lulali Falls, Ga. 



Dreer's Palms! 



^^ For RETAILING and DECORATING. 



GOLD MEDAL -• Pan-American Exposition 1901 



SILVER CUP -■- Buffalo Florists' Club 1901 



CERTIFICATE OF MERIT -- Society ol American Florists 1901 



The following sizes and varieties will be fannd of exceptional good value. 



ARECA LUTESCENS. 



Inches Per Per 



high. doz. 100 



.2 plants in a pot.. .12 to 15 . .$1.25 $10.00 



.3 " " ...1.5 to 18... 3 00 25.00 



Each. Doz. 



.3 " " ...28to30...$1.00 S12,00 



3 " " ...30 to 36... 2.50 30.00 



KENTIA BELMOREANA. 



Inches 

 high. 



5 leaves 10 to 12 



5to(i " 15 



Per 



100 



$20.00 



35.00 



Doz. 



$15.00 



18.00 



21.00 



30.00 



4S.00 



4 plant.s in a pot. well-fufnished, 3V2 feet 



high, line plants. $4.00 each, $4s.0O doz. 



.24 to 28. . 

 28 to 30.. 

 .30 to 32.. 

 .34 to 36.. 

 .36 



Per 



doz. 



..$2.50 



.. 4.50 



Each. 



$1.25 



1.60 



2.00 



2.50 



4.00 



KENTIA FORSTERIANA. 



Inches Per 



high. doz. 



leaves 12 to 15. ..$2.50 



.l.sto 18.. 

 .18 to 20.. 



.28 to 30, 



.30 



.30 to 36. 



.30 to 36. 



.42 



.42 to 48. 



4..50 



6.00 



Each. 



.$1.00 



. 1.25 



. 1..50 



. 2.00 



2..50 



3.00 



Per 

 100 



$20.00 

 35.00 

 .50.00 

 doz. 



$12.00 

 15.00 

 18.00 

 24.00 

 30.00 

 36.00 



KENTIA BELMOREANA. 



to 3 plants in a pot. 3J-2 to 4 feet high, 

 $4,00 each, $48.00 doz. 



PHOENIX CANARIENSIS. 



Inch Feet 

 tubs. high. 



12,...3Mto4.... 



13....4to4K.... 



Each 



bushy, stocky plants $6.00 



7..50 



Por the most complete list of Palms and Decorative Stock as well as all sea- 

 sonable Florists' Stock see our current Wholesale Iiist. 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714 CHESTNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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