APRIL 9, 1903. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



863 



Floral Novelty of the Century. 



SOtli Century, photographed in Augast. 



SOth Century* photographed in October. 



NEW ORCHID-FLOWERED SINGLE DAHLIA 



20th CENTURY 



Silver Medal 



Pennsylvania Horticnl- 

 tiiral Society. 



Firsf Swards 



WHEBEVEB 

 SHOWN. 



This exquisite new Dahlia has taken its place at the head of all Summer and Autumn flowers for all purposes. 

 A strong, vigorous grower, with graceful, fern-like foliage; an early and extremely profuse bloomer on long 

 stems, with buds and foliage. Flowers very large, 5 to S'A inches in diameter, of finest form and finish. 

 Color, deep rosy pink, with white at tips and base of petals, as shown in first photograph. A beautiful, striking 

 flower. As the season advances the flowers open lighter, as shown in second photograph taken in October, when 

 it is exquisitely lovely. 



CUT BLOOMS OF 20th CENTURY SOLD READILY THE PAST TWO YEARS AT 

 $4.00 PER HUNDRED WHOLESALE. Jt Jt A higher price than for roses. 



Each. 



Dozen. 



Hundred. 



Prices: Roofs, 35c $3.50 $25.00 

 Plants, 25c 2.50 18.00 



Seed, 15c per pkf., 7 pMs for $1.00 



Philadelphu, September 18, 1902. 

 W. P. Peacock, Atco, N. .T. 



Dear Sir :— The shipment of Dahlias which came in this afternoon 

 was very tine indeed. We sold nearly all immediately upon arrival 

 and the 20th Century we sold at ^.00 per hundred. 



Yours very truly, SAMUEL S. PENNOCK. 



The best Dahlias sell on sig-ht AT FAITCY FBICES. 



Complete stock of all classes. 

 Send for illnstrated descri;ptive trade list. Address — 



W^ P. PEACOCK, 



SPECIALIST, ATC»0^ IN» tl* 



tong- Distance Phone, 8 Atco. TYPICAL CACTI'S D.4HLIA. 



