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The Florists' Review 



29 



THE JUNE GIRL 



PEONIES in all colors, mostly the newer 

 varieties. Wonderful quality, the best ever 

 offered at this time of the year. 



Medium quality, $3.00 and $4.00 per 100 Choice quality, $5.00 and $6.00 per 100 



Special prices in large quantities 



RAMBLER SPRAYS, the first cuts from Washington, then Balti- 

 more, Philadelphia and New York. 



$0.00 to $25.00 per 100 sprays 



S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE 



t6U8-l620 Ludlow St. Franklin and St. Paul Sts. 

 NEW YURK WASHINGTON 



117 W. 28th St. 1216 H &t. N. W. 



McDtton The R«Tlew when yon writ*. 



PEONIES 



For June Work 



Extra long Yellow Daisies 

 and Sweet Peas 



Everything in Cnt Flowers 



rhiladelphia Cut Flower Co. 



1817 Samm Stmt, ..ffflLADELrHlA. PA. 



Mentloo The RcTlew when yon write. 



A. L FORTUNES 



I02« Ludldw St.. PHILADtLPHIA. PA. 



spfti«rnn sooo lots 



PANCY and DAGGER 

 PERNS, Select 



Wiite for prices. 



BRONZE and GREEN 

 . . GAIAX LEAVES 



DAoosRFEin* " Write for prices. 

 Mention The RptI^w when yon write. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



FLORISTS' SUPPUES 



JOS. 0. lEIDINOER CO. 



i309wi| N. Second Str««t 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



lie hard by" one or other of our g^reat 

 burial grounds. They look forward to 

 May 30 as their great harvest. For it 

 plants are prepared for months, and, to 

 a lesser extent, cut flowers. The quan- 

 tity of work* that it takes to grow and 

 make up these plants into the form in 

 which they are required is considerable. 

 At Westcott 's Laurel Hill Nurseries, 

 John Westcott pointed with justifiable 

 pride to the, splendid way in which the 

 orders had carried off the large stock 

 of plants. The houses were fast empty- 

 ing; many plants had gone; others were 

 going; still others were ready to go, 

 many of them made up in stands or bas- 



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PEONIES 



ROSES 



SWEET PEAS i 



i THE VERY FINEST OF THE THREE LEADING JUNE I 

 I FLOWERS ARE AT YOUR COMMAND HERE | 



I GLADIOLUS AMERICA, $6.00 to $8.00 per 100 | 



I CARNATIONS - LILIES I 



I ASPARAGUS STRINGS AND SPRAYS | 



I ADIANTUM, $1.00 per 100 | 



I STUART ENILLER,K:Lu^TriiiladeIpliia | 



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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 riflLADELrinA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXGIUNGE 



1625 Ranttead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



'^%U PHILADELPHIll, Pil. 



Hill I DllfCD WHOLKSALK FLO 

 Wlll> Ja DAIICni 12 South MoU 



Local-srrown Peonies and Gladiolus America — Sweet Peas 



kets — geraniums, dracsenas, etc., circled 

 by periwinkle and ivy, well filled out, 

 shapely combinations. The stock was 

 in excellent condition, showing evidence 

 of good culture. 



Mrs. Mary Alburger's place was a 

 scene of great activity. Time was 

 snatched to report an excellent season, 

 with the certainty that everything 

 worth while would' go out with May. 

 Bouquets of all kinds of flowers are a 

 specialty for Memorial day morning. 



We Are Seven. 



The record shows that it is a few 

 days over a year since a pair of excur- 

 sionists, in quest of knowledge and an 

 outing and a little human sympathy, 

 took the Newtown train to Southamp- 

 ton, away out in Bucks county, Penn- 

 sylvania. As on our previous visit, for- 

 tune smiled, for Stephen Mortensen was 

 at home and just as cordial as could be. 



But you want to know why that 

 queer heading. Stephen evidently was 



