October 1. 1910 



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Ever Dear Killarney 



Not only the Killarney rose itself, but the wonderful ribbon the P. M. Co. have 

 got up to match it! ! A magnificent two shaded effect. It has taken years of 

 experimenting to get there, and now they offer the real and only original : 



Killarney Pattern. A Perfect Match 



in its two shaded effect. The price is a mere bagatelle when 

 quality is con-idered. New shipments have just come in and 

 the)- will welcome your orders at the fdllowing low prices: 



widths Piece 10 Yds. 



No. 2..$ .32yo per yd. 

 " 7.. .60 " ■' 

 " 9.. .80 " " 



VS'idtlis Piece 10 Yds. 



No. 16... $1.10 per yd. 

 " 22... 1.35 " " 

 " 40... 1.60 " " 



Widths Piece 10 Yds. 



No. 60.. $2.25 per yd. 

 "100.. 2.50 " " 

 "150.^ 2.65 •• " 



Exclusiveness and style in ribbons a specialty with the 

 P. M. Co. They know what the flurist wants. Get their 

 full line ; but at once be sure and order a good supply of 

 their great Killarney pattern first, last and all the time. 



No other can equal it ! 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO. 



1608 to 1620 LUDLOW STREET 



THE 5?^2?i'#t^s'^1 PHILADELPHIA 



NEW YORK: 109 West 28th St. WASHINGTON : 1212 New York Avenue 



Flower Market Reports. WHOLESALE FLOWER MAR KETS.- 



PKK ««U. 

 TO DEALERS ONLY. 



Market conditions liave 

 BOSTON. Ijeen very generally sat- 

 isfactory here all througli 

 September. The impression is preva- 

 lent that the season which has started 

 off so well is to be a good one and we 

 hope to see this confidence verified. 

 There is a good stock of all staples in 

 sight and as a rule the quality has 

 been steadily improving. There are, 

 however, many small roses still in evi- 

 dence and these, as usual, must be un- 

 loaded for what they will bring, while 

 first-class goods have been bringing 

 excellent figures. Carnations are still 

 quite short of stem but are improving 

 from day to day. Lily of the valley 

 and longifloriim lilies are both of un- 

 excelled quality and enjoying a good 

 call. A few single violets are begin- 

 ning to come in but they are of infer- 

 ior quality. Killarney roses are no- 

 ticeable for their very deep color at 

 this season. The White Killarney 

 leans correspondingly to a pink tint. 

 The sale for first-class Beauties drags 

 a little. 



Complaint cannot be 

 BUFFALO made that the past week 

 was a dull one as the 

 fall trade is beginning in earnest, and 

 by the reports from the retail end the 

 outlook for the remainder of the year 

 1910 will be a record breaker should it 

 keep up its pace. The market is well 

 supplied on most lines of seasonable 

 material and with the addition of dahl- 

 ias (the fine fall blooms) and earna- 



CINCINNATI 



Sept. 27 



DSIKOIT 



Sept. 27 



BUFFALO 



Sept. 2f 



PITTSBLkO 



Sept. 27 



ROSES 



Am. Beauty, Fan. and Sp. . 



" Extra 



No. 



Lower grades 4 



13.00 



1 4. CO to 



Bride, "Maid, Chatenay, F. & S. . 



" " Low.gr I 2 __ 



Killarney, Richmond, Fan. & Sp. ' 4.00 



" Lower grades ' 2.00 



Kaiserin, Maryland, Fan. and Sp. 



" " Lower grades 



4 00 



2 00 



CARNATIONS , Novelties and Fancy 

 " Ordinary 



x.oo 

 .50 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Cattleyas [ t 



Lilies, Longiflorum... | g, 



" Speciosum . 



Lily ol tne Valley 



Asters 



Daisies 



Snapdragon,./ , 



Gladioli 



Chrysanthemums 



Gardenias 



Adiantum 1 .75 



Smllax I 10.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, strings (too): 2j.oo 



" " & Spren. (100 bchs.) I 15.10 



2.00 



1. 00 



12. ;o 



30 00 



2 j.OC 

 15.00 

 4.00 

 4 00 

 3.00 



4 oc 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 2.00 



2.00 

 I 00 



50.00 

 15 00 



3.00 

 1.00 



■3, 00 

 15.0 ) 



1. 00 

 15.0c 

 25.00 

 25.00 



tions coming on more plentiful condi- 

 tions are very satisfactory. The heavy 

 rains of a few days ago have practical- 

 ly ended the supply of good asters, 

 though very late crops are still coming 

 on and some good blooms are expected. 

 Augusta is the leader in gladioli, but 

 some choice canary and red sorts are 

 still had and have sold well. Roses 

 are improving daily and the demand 

 for while has been heavy. Aaron Ward 

 is becoming quite a favorite and not 

 enough can be had nf this fine rose to 

 supply the demand. 



The past week has stiff- 

 CHIC-GO ened up prices along 



most lines and especial- 

 ly is it noticeable with carnations. 

 While market quotations range about 

 as before there are more flowers sold 

 at the higher figures and fewer at the 

 lower ones. This is largely attributed 

 to the going out of asters, which on 

 the whole have been something of a 

 disappointment and most dealers are 

 not sorry to see the close of the aster 

 season. Practically the same can be- 



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