Mabch 23, 1916. 



The Horists' Review 



87 



Are You Going to the Show? 



THE NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW, which is to be held in Philadelphia from March 25th 

 to April 2ncl, will be the largest attended Flower Show ever held in any part of the country. 



Havmg in mind the past inconveniences the attending florists have had to contend with in re- 

 ceiving mail and answering same, also for a meeting place where their wants and messages 

 could be left, with proper attention given them— we have decided to arrange for all these pur- 

 poses RIGHT AT THE SHOW. You can leave your address at home c/o The NEI- 

 DINGER SERVICE BUREAU, CONVENTION HALL, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 

 All teleg^ariis, mail or any other business you may care to transact shall be attended to in 

 a prompt and satisfactory manner. 



This Bureau has been established for the convenience of all attending florists, whether cus- 

 tomer or no customer, as our aim is to make the stay in Philadelphia of every florist as pleas- 

 ant as possible, and one long to be remembered as the one show where every comfort and 

 convenience was afforded them. 



Trust you will make full use of this FREE SERVICE BUREAU while in our city and 

 that on your return you will always remember the courtesy and attention given you in our city. 



DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS Z! 



NEIDINGER SERVICE BUREAU 



MATP This Bur«au~wlll be found at the 



nUlL RIGHT KMTRAHCX of the HaU 



Yours very truly. 



Convention Hill, PHILADELrHIA, PA. 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. 



LILAC 



Extra Fancy Orchid Teas 



Pink and White PRIMROSES 



YeUow DAISIES 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. 



1S17 Siuom Street, rHnJU)ELrHIA. PA. 



Mention The Rerlew when 70a writ*. 



much better than fancy and short- 

 stemmed stock. Ophelia remains the 

 leader in popularity, with Hadley, 

 which now is of splendid quality, Rus- 

 sell, Sunburst, Francis Scott Key, Kil- 

 larney Queen and Killarney Brilliant 

 next in favor. White Killarney is 

 slower to move. A large supply of 

 Mile. Cecile Brunner com«s in, but 

 cleans up well. The single Irish roses 

 also meet with a good s^e. 



Carnations have been firmer, but are 

 softening in price this week. With 

 many growers off crop and the dark 

 weather, the supply has not been heavy. 

 Sweet peas are of fine quality. The 

 Spencers easily bring double the price 

 of the grandifloras, but some growers 

 claim that the latter pay much better 

 in midwinter, as they bloom so much 

 more freely. Single violets will finish 

 in about ten days, but the doubles will 

 linger until May. Their price has 

 varied but little of late. Good lily of 

 the valley is bringing excellent prices. 



THE ENTIRE OUTPUT OF THE LEONARD ROSES 

 WILL BE HANDLED BY 



The PHILADELPIIIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 



1625 Ranstead St., 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mentloa T>« BtWw wh«B yon writ*. 



WM. J. BAKER, '!SV::s:iS!nS^u PHIUDELPHIA. PA. 



CALLAS DAISIES TANSIES SWEET PEAS NIGNONnTE SNArDRAGONS 



Mention TTie BcTlew irhwi yon write. 



ED6ENE BERHIIEIMER,^'"""S"'8"SS's...... PHILADELPIIIA 



Orders received for the fine pink rose, PRIMA DONNA, 214-ia. nots ready 

 915.00 per 100; $125.00 per 1000 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



STUART H. MILLER 



WHOLESALK FLORIST 



The Finest Rose Stock in 

 Philadelphia 



1617 Ranst«ad St., Philadelphia 



Open Sunday morning, 9 to 12 

 Mentloa Th* R«t1cw wh>a yo write. 



Dutch bulbous flowers are in large sup- 

 ply, but the surplus each day is not 

 large. Trade in these has been satis- 

 factory this season. Pansies are abun- 

 dant; good colors sell well. There is a 

 larger supply of both lilies and callas, 

 with prices somewhat lower. 



"Wallflowers, English primroses, poly- 

 anthus, schizanthus, mignonette, corn- 

 flowers and yellow marguerites are more 

 abundant. The two last-named are es- 



A. L. FORTUNES 



1626 Ludlow St., PHILADKLPHIA, PA. 

 SPECIAL FOR 5000 LOTS 



FANCY and DAGGER 

 FERNS, Sdect 



Write for prices. 



BRONZE and GREEN 

 GALAX LEAVES 



DAOQER FERNS. Write for prices, 

 Mt^tlon The Review when yon write. 



pecially good sellers. Antirrhinums 

 are more plentiful and lower in price. 

 Forget-me-not sells slowly. Gardenias 

 are coming in much more freely. 

 SchroedersB is the leading cattleya, but 

 a few C. Mossise are appearing. Pot 



