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MAT 11, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



35 



PEONIES 



Eather ear}y to forecast how the Peony crops will be for Memorial Day, but 

 indications are at this writing that we will have our usual local supply, splendid 

 stock, mostly the newer varieties. 



$e.tO to $8.C0 per 100. A few novelties at $10.00 and $12.' per lOO. 



DAGGER FERNS— Ready about May 20th. 



$8.50 per 1000 In lots of 5000 at $2.00 per lOOO 



SPECIAL PRICES TO WHOLESALERS 



8. 8. PENNOCK-MEEHAN COMPANY 



THE WHOLKSALS FLORISTS OF PHILADKLPIA 



PHILADELPHIA 

 1608.1620 Ludlow Street 



NEW YORK 

 117 West 28th Street 



BALTIMORE 

 Franklin and St. Paul Streets 



WASHINGTON 

 1216 H Street. N.W. 



Mpiitinn 'riip Rt-vlpw when voii write. 



Snapdragon 



Fine Spencer Peas 



Choice YeOow Daisies 

 Everything in Cut Flowers 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. 



1817 StiMB Street, PHnJlDELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



A. L. FORTUNES 



16Se Ladlow St., PHILADKLPHL4, PA. 



Special for 5000 lots 

 FANCY and DAQQER FERNS, Soloct 



Write for prices. 

 BBOMZX AND GRKEN GALAX LEATKS 



Write for prices. 

 Mention The Rerlgw when yon write. 



worst week the market has ever experi- 

 enced. Be that as it may, there are 

 signs of an improvement. Let us hope 

 that the street gentry will not again 

 have things so completely their own 

 way. 



A Oonfession. 



When Parker Thayer Barnes read his 

 carefully prepared paper on the red 

 spider before the Florists' Club's May 

 meeting, he scored a decided success. 

 Perhaps this success would have seemed 

 to Mr. Barnes more pronounced had he 

 known that he faced at least one mem- 

 ber who had planned a little surprise 

 that did not come off. That member 

 had, in the breast pocket of his coat, 

 a panacea or cure for red spider that 

 he proposed springing upon the meeting. 

 "Gentlemen," he had planned to say, 

 "here is a sure cure for red spider in 

 the greenhouse. All you have to do ia 

 to put it at regular intervals at the end 

 of your hose, turn on a 40-pound water 

 pressure and don't be afraid to stoop." 

 The Rainbow syringe was to have been 

 held aloft, but it wasn't. Mr. Barnes 



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I HEADQUARTERS | 



= FOR THE = 



I Best Quality Carnations | 



I IN PHILADELPHIA | 



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



r Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten. = 



I tiarrisii Lilies, very fine, $8.00 and $10.00 per 100. | 



I ROSES- Nut sed. | 



i Our supply of Plumosus is unlimited— sprays or strings S 

 S of finest quality. = 



= Sweet Peas, Orchid varieties. S 



I STUART H. NILLERj67"it.ye.Tst! Philadelphia | 



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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 PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 



1625 Ranstead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



mil I DAlfCD WHOLKSALI FLO 

 mill Ji DRUCIfi 12 South Molo 



YELLOW DAISIES, Local grown GLADIOLUS AMERICA 



'''"s'tU PHILADELPHIft, PA. 



Mention The Reriew when 7on write. 



EUGENE BERNHEIHER, 



Wholesale Florist, 



11 S. 16th Street, 



PHILADELPHIA 



Orders received for the fine pink rose, PRIMA DONNA, 2H-iD. oots. ready, 

 $15.00 per 100; $125.00 per 1000 



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