February 17, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



81 



DAFFODILS 



A good week-end Special. 



300 or more, best quality, $2.50 per 100. 



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$1.00 and $1.50 per bunch. 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO. 



THX WHOLKSALX FLORISTS Ol* PHILADKLPHIA 



PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK 



1608-1620 Ludlow Street 117 West 28tk Street 



BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 



Franklin and St. Paul Streets 1216 H Street, N. W. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Our Next Novelty Day— 



ST. PATRICK'S DAY 



Basket with High Hat and Pipes, with pan 50c 



Small Birch Baric Hats, in three sizes, for natural pots of Shamrock, 

 1 15c apiece 2 20c apiece 3 25c apiece 



Pasteboard High Hats, green, for Shamrock, with Pipes . .$1.25 doz. 



Small Chip Baslcets, decorated with Pipes $1.75 doz. 



Carnation Dye 25c, 50c pkg. 



No. 1265-3. Size 6iax6>«xl4»« 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 'VnlC^^zt^llfrp^^. 



RECIPIENTS OF TWO MEDALS AT SAN FRANCISCO 

 Send for Our Silent Salesman's Supplement Headquarters for Japanese Goods 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



our profession, for the honor of our fair 

 city, Philadelphia asks her florists to 

 display their skill in Convention hall, 

 at Broad and Allegheny avenues, March 

 25 to April 2. 



Six concerns and individuals have re- 

 sponded. They are J. J. Habermehl's 

 Sons, the London Flower Shop, Harry S. 

 Betz, John C. Gracey, Charles H. Grake- 

 low and John Kuhn. 



Philadelphia appeals to the brilliant 

 H. H. B. to make an exception in her 

 favor by displaying his rare skill. 



Philadelphia appeals to Alfred Bart- 

 lett Cartledge and to Joseph Liddon 

 Pennock to uphold the honor of Pen- 

 nock Bros, as worthily as of old. 



Philadelphia appeals to Charles Fox, 

 Sr., to reenter the lists just to show the 

 boys how charmingly flowers were ar- 

 ranged years ago, and to Charles Henry 



Fox to show how they are combined 

 today. 



Philadelphia appeals to George Craig 

 to furnish an example of that simple 

 elegance that gives pleasure to refined 

 taste. 



Philadelphia appeals to Ludwig P. 

 Vollers to get up one of those stunning 

 floral combinations that please the 

 smart set. 



Philadelphia appeals to M. J. Calla- 

 han to show why it is unnecessary for 

 any West Philadelphia lover to cross 

 the Schuylkill river. 



Philadelphia appeals to William Ber- 

 ger's Sons to uphold the fame won 

 by their father at the shows in the good 

 old days. 



Philadelphia appeals to J. Max Nitz- 

 schke to show what a floral artist can 

 do with simple material. 



Philadelphia appeals to Victor I. 

 Ridenour to show why so many people 

 of critical tastes are attracted to 

 Thirty-third and Dauphin streets. 



Philadelphia appeals to Charles B. 

 Stahl to give an example of those taste- 

 ful decorations that are growing in 

 popularity. 



Philadelphia appeals to Frank M. 

 Boss to show how flowers are made ir- 

 resistible to the masses whether they 

 will or no. 



Philadelphia appeals to Frank M. 

 Alter, to Arthur H. Lanser and to all 

 her florists who boast a spark of civic 

 pride, to make her show next month 

 the crowning glory that it should be. 



The Coal Market. 



H. H. Lineaweaver & Co. kindly fur- 



