Mat 4, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 





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Cedar Bark 

 for Window 

 Boxes, Etc. 



This material is indispensable for covering 

 window boxes, plant tubs, pedestals and for 

 general use where a rustic effect is desired. 

 Costs but a trifle considering the artistic 

 effect produced. Comes in strips about 6 ft. 

 in length and from 6 to 18 inches wide. 



Price, per bundle of about 

 30 square feet, $1.00. 



8. 8. PENNOCK-MEEHAN COMPANY 



PHILADELPHIA 

 1608-1620 Ludlow Street 



THS WHOLK8ALK IXOBISTS OT PHILADKLPIA 



NEW YORK BALTIMORE 



1 1 7 West 28th Street Franklin and St. Paul Streets 



WASHINQTON 

 1216 H Street. N.W. 



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Snapdragon 



Extra Long-Stemmej Eister Lilies 



Choice YeUow Daisies 



Everythinj in Cut Flowers 



Fiiiladelphia Cut Flower Co. 



1S17 SiiMi Stmt, rHUADELTlIIA, Th. 



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NICIELL'S SEED HOUSE 



518 Market Street 

 PHILADELPHIA 



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Mr. Dreer chatted pleasantly of busi- 

 ness conditions, of California and the 

 lights in the floral world known in the 

 east, whom he had met out there, such 

 as O. L. Grant, Edwin Lonsdale and 

 Charles Sim. Then he talked of his 

 friends in Philadelphia in a way that 

 showed his interest in all that was 

 going on, touching especially on the 

 pleasure he derived from many of his 

 business friendships. 



Various Notes. 



Bruce GriiBn, of Holmesburg, is orchid 

 king today. He sent 1,000 Cattleya 

 MossisB to Edward Beid at Easter — sent 

 them when nobody else had any. 



The Henry F. Michell Co. has com- 

 pleted a new concrete flooring in the 

 basement of the Bank street ware- 

 house and installed an electric freight 

 elevator. 



The Hon. E. Roberts spoke before tho 

 Garden and Orchard Club, April 17. 

 Prof. Alfred Hottes spoke April 28 on 

 "Beautiful Effects with Gladioli and 

 Asters. ' ' 



Fred Cowperthwaite spoke April 18 

 on roses before the Collingswood Horti- 



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I HEADQUARTERS i 



I FOR THE E 



1 Best Quality Carnations I 



I IN PHILADELPHIA | 



= Our prices are not the lowest, but our quality is the best. 5 



5 Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten. = 



I Harrisii Lilies, very fine, $8.00 and $10.00 per 100. = 



I ROSES- Nuf sed. | 



I Our supply of Plumosus is unlimited— sprays or strings = 



i of finest quality. E 



i Sweet Peas, Orchid varieties. = 



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WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



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Russell, Ophelia, Shawyer, Double White Killarney, also the entire cut of 

 Roses from William A. Leonard. Growers desiring a change should consult us 



The nnLADELPHlA WHOUSALE FLORISTS' EXCHAIICE 



1625 R«ntte«d St.. PHILADELPHIA, PA 



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cultural Society. He also spoke on 

 ' ' Gladioli and Cannas ' ' before the Nor- 

 wood Society May 1, and on "Flower 

 Shows and What They Mean to a Com- 

 munity ' ' before the civic section of the 

 Women's Century Club, May 1. 



A local greenhouse concern is adver- 

 tising in the local weekly for "middle- 

 aged men who want fifty-two weeks' 

 work a year." 



H. H. Battles has removed his flower 

 shop from 108 South Twelfth street to 

 114 South Twelfth street. The change 

 is made necessary by a new building 



A. L. FORTUNES 



1426 Ludlow St., PHELADKLPHIA, PA. 

 %^ J0 SPECIAL FOR SOOO LOTS 



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^f^SKT f^ERNS, Select 



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^W BRONZE and GREEN 

 ^^^ GALAX LEAVES 



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