November 6, 1909 



rtOKTICULTURt 



651 



Bron 



Voah-^** 



Galax 



This stock is in splendid condition 

 every leaf guaranteed. Never had bet 

 ter stock to offer the fall trade. 



$8.50 per case of 10,000 



Some Specials for Hallowe'en Week 



$10.00 Box of Roses— 500 of the best No. 

 2's, giving a very good assortment. 



Carnations — Special, $3.00; fancy, $2.00 to 

 $2.50; 1st, $1.50. In lots of 500 or more, 

 good quality, cur selection, at $2.00 per 100. 



Chrysanthemums — Pink, white and yellow. 

 Quality that makes these prices unusual. Fancy 

 $2.00 to $3.00 per doz. ; medium, $1.25 to 

 $1 .50 per doz. ; small, $5.00 to $8.00 per lOO- 



Open from 7 a. 



Maryland, White and Pink Kiiiarney— Some 



extra choice, long strmmed. Fancy, $8.00; ex- 

 tra, $6.00; No. I, $5.00; No. 2, $3.00. 



Beauties — Specials, $30.00; fancy, $25.00; 

 extra, $20.00; ists, $15.00; 2ds, $10.00. 



Valley — Special, $5.00 (limited quantity) ; ex- 

 tra, $4.00; No. I, $3.00. 



Gardenias — Per doz., $3.00, very choice. Spe- 

 cial rates on season contracts. 



Cattleyas — Per doz., $6.00; per 100, $40.00. 



m. to 6 p. m. 



S. S. Pennock = Meehan Co. 



1608-20 LUDLOW ST., 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF 



1212 New York Ave., WASHINGTON 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Flower Market Reports. 



The state of the market 

 BOSTON in Boston this week may 



be told in one word — 

 slump. Warm weather and other con- 

 tributing causes are to blame and there 

 is no remedy but patience. Roses of 

 all varieties are abundant and even 

 first-class Beauties are given the un- 

 welcome privilege of standing in the 

 wholesalers' ice boxes until by reason 

 of senility they become candidates for 

 the old roses' home — the fakir's "hole- 

 in-the-wall." Carnations are also 

 down in value, although ujj in quality. 

 Lily of the valley — finest ever — is in 

 the same trouble. Chrysanthemums 

 are in their height just now and are 

 in part responsilile for the trouble. 

 Tli'-y aie selling low. So are violets 

 and cattleyas. 



Trade still continues ac- 

 BUFFALO tive and there is plenty 

 of everything in the line 

 of cut material. Chrysanthemums 

 came in more plentifully and thus far 

 have moved at a good pace and at 

 good prices. Sunday and ."Vloiulay the 

 temperature rising to 70 caused roses 

 to come in full open and at time of 



mailing this report (Tuesday) we are 

 again loaded with material of all 

 kinds, especially roses. Carnations are 

 coming on more freely, selec-t stock 



selling on sight. It is hoped that cold 

 weather will soon come upon us, not 

 alone to moderate the supply but to 

 accelerate the demand. 



WHOLESALE FLOWER MARKETS.- 



PBR 100. 

 TO DBALBRB ONLY. 



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PITTSBURO 



Nov, a 



CARNATIONS. Novelties and Fsmcy 

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M«flceLLA^eou6 



Chrysanthemums, Fancy . . . < 

 " Ordinary.. 



Cattleyu 



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lily of the VaUer 



Violets 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas 



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