﻿APRIL 22, 1920 



The Horists^ Review 



41 



RUSSELL /p 



As the warmer weather comes on, Russell I ^^§^ 

 is THE Rose that will ship and carry as well if ^^^^ % O j 

 not better than any Rose we have commercially. ^^ V.-^ 



Our growers are cutting freely all lengths 

 and of really wonderful quality. 



SPECIAL $25.00 



FANCY 20.00 



EXTRA 1S.OO 



FIRST lO.OO 



SECOND 6.00 



Everything in Cut Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies 

 BUSINESS HOURS, 7 A. M. TO 5 P. M. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



1608.20 Ludlow St.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



NEW YORK BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 



17 West 28th Street. FraaUia lad St. Pairi Sti. 1218 H Street. N. W. 



Peas, Snapdragons, 

 Roses, Carnations, 



and all Seasonable Flowers 



PhSadelphia Cut Flower Co. 



GEOKGE AEUGLE, Prop. 

 1S17 Sansom Street, PHIUDELPHU, PA. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



J9S. G. NEIDENGER CO, 



1309-11 N. Second Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



GRAVE MARKERS 



Stein'i Horal Siniy FIfri. ?S.*./e7i*h?i: 



east to west. The eastern division of 

 the wholesale district is now represented 

 by the supply houses, a plantsman and a 

 conmiission house, while all the other 

 commission houses comprise the western 

 division. 



A Controversy. 



ilierc is a lively exchange of views 

 goiiig on in the daily press between 

 James Grenshaw Scott and David Rust 

 ^^ the subject of the policy of the 

 i onnsylvania Horticultural Society, 

 past, present and future. Mr. Scott be- 

 |'*^v,.vs that the Pennsylvania Horticul- 

 "■^ral Society had no business to sell the 

 Kiiporty on which its house stood, 

 ^ '"''^ it cannot legally have a garden 

 ;" Jairmount park, that it ought not 

 ''\ .ie allowed to lease and charge ad- 

 missinn to Horticultural hall, in Fair- 

 ni< unt park, and that it should have a 

 1 mie of its own in the center of the 

 ^ '."^- Mr. Rust defends the "oMcv of 



EDWARD REID 



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Offers 



Good Value In 



I High Grade SNAPDRAGON, OPHELIA, COLUMBIA and 

 I all the best varieties of ROSES 



f CARNATIONS SWEET PEAS 



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I Remember— When They're Reid*a They're Right 



I I 6I9-2I Ranstead St„ PHILA DELPHIA, PA. I 



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ROSES and PLUMOSUS 



AT ALL TIMES 



Sweet Peas, Valley, Carnations 



THE rfflLADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 



16 IS Ranstead Street, 



PHILADELPHIA 



the society of which he is secretary. 

 The letters are marked by literary 

 ability of a high order and by an entire 

 absence of personalities. 



Various Notes. 



Joseph G. Neidinger sailed for Eu- 

 rope on the steamer Mongolia from New 

 York April 10. J. F. Neidinger went 

 over with his brother to see him off. It 

 is curious that the same steamer should 

 have carried two such noted supply 

 chiefs as Sydney H. Bayersdorfer and 

 Joseph G. Neidinger, each going un- 

 known to the other until they met on 

 board. 



Robert Craig writes from Porto Rico 

 to Mrs. Craig in this city that the rush 

 of tourists anxious to return home has 

 caused an advance in steamer rates. 



All Seasonable 

 Cut Flowers 



WM. J. BAKER 



Wtaotoud* norlat 

 12 South Mole Street, Philadclpltia, Pa. 



The April meeting of the Pennsyl- 

 vania Horticultural Society was held in 

 the Finance building, room 606, Tues- 

 day afternoon, April 20. 



Clarence Alwine will make improve- 

 ments on his place at Secane this season. 

 Mr. Alwine had a good year. 



The Highland Rose Co. will replant 

 three-sevenths of its roses this season. 

 Premier will be given a trial. 



Harry Bayersdorfer has received a 



