﻿APBIL 15, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



45 



ROSES 



With milder weather conditions, Roses in particular 

 are wonderfully improved, both in quality and quantity. 

 RUSSELLJS were never choicer than they are 

 now, all lengths: 



SPECIAL, $30.00; FANCY, $25.00; EXTRA, $20.00; FIRST, $15.00; SECOND, $10.00 



Premier 



SPECIAL $30.00 



FANCY 25.00 



EXTRA 20.00 



Columbia 



SPECIAL $26.00 



FANC^ 20.00 



EXTRA 15.00 



FIRST 12.00 



American Beauty 



SPECIAL $30.00 



FANCY 50.00 



EXTRA 40.00 



FIRST 25.00 



SECOND 15.00 



GARDENIAS, per dozen, $3.00 to $4.00 



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

 BUSINESS HOURS. 7 A. M. TO S P. M. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



NEW YORK 



17 West 28111 Street 



1608.20 Ludlow St.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



WASHINGTON 



. 1216 H Street. N. W. 



BALTIMORE 



Fraeklia mi St. Paal Sts. 



Peas, Snapdragons, 

 Roses, Carnations, 



and all Seasonable Flowers 



PhQadelphia Cut Flower Co. 



GEORGE AEUGLE. Prop. 

 1S17 Sansom Street, PHIUDELPHIA, PA. 



mumiuiouiiiui 



EDWARD REID 



All Seasonable 

 Cut Flowers 



WM. J. BAKER 



Wboleua* morUt 

 IS Sooth MoU Straet. PUlMMpliia, Pa. 



GRAVE MARKERS 



Steio'i n«ril Sipply Nfrs. 



2223 R. Freat St., 

 Philadelphia. 



Offers 

 for April 



I Sweet Peas, Snapdragon, Carnations 

 I Roses. Yellow Daisies 



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1 When They're Reid's They're Right 



I 1619-21 Rans tead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. I 



There will be business this week. The 

 uncertainties are the weather and the 

 strike. 



The Lesson of Easter. 



No one who has thoughtfully con- 

 sidered the florists' problems of today 

 pan fail to receive from Easter this 

 i»jea: That so large a quantity of 

 plants and flowers could be disposed of 

 "It one time is proof of their popularity. 

 Add to that that prices, especially on 

 plants, were higher than they have ever 

 hcon before and there is every reason 

 lor confidence in the future of the busi- 

 ness. The lesson of Easter is clear and 



Roses ! Roses ! Roses ! 



The best varieties — fresh daily 



Sweet Peas, Valley, Carnations 



THE PHILADELrHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 



1615 Ranstead Straat, 



PHILADELPHIA 



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simple. Produce stock when it is 

 wanted; it can then be sold at a fair 

 profit. 



West Laurel HilL 



When William Donaghy came to the 

 West Laurel Hill Cemetery Co. sixteen 

 years ago, there were only a couple of 

 small greenhouses on the place. They 

 were down in the valley. Now there 

 are a dozen or so, large, built on High, 

 dry ground, with a great, big shed 



dividing the place in two. The shed 

 is BO large that a big truck or double 

 team can easily pass throughout its 

 entire length without danger of mis- 

 hap. On this particular day this roomy 

 shed was full of plants in full bloom. 

 That made it appear fairly alive with 

 color. There were hyacinths and hy- 

 drangeas and tulips and astilbes and 

 lilies and many more. It was the gen- 

 eral excellence of these plants which 



