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JOLT 20, 191«. 



The Florists' Review 



29 



SWEET PEA SEED 



WINTEE-ORCHID-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 

 Novelties for 1916-17 



MRS. CHABLE8 A. ZVOLANEK. Finest 

 lavender. Opens dark lavender, but vchen fully 

 developed Is the clearest latwider; the same color 

 as lavender Nora, but of i^fgest size and beau- 

 tiful wavy shape. 2^»i 



ZVOLANEK'S BLTTE. (tWfJ t the finest blues, 

 the same color as the GraHlBhra Blue Jay, very 

 large wavy flower, usuaV^MMpomlng one week 

 earlier than any Orchid S^^^f eas. 



MBS. A. LEHMANN. tlgkt blue. It is the 

 same size, cr>lor and shape as the late Flora 

 Norton Spencer. 



MISS LOUISE GUDE. Finest clear pink. It 

 Is two shades darker, larger and a stronger 

 grower than the well-known Mrs. A. A. Skach. 



BIiACK LABT. Dfirk maroon of the largest 

 size. 



Price on all the above, V* oz. $4.00, % oz. $7.00, 

 1 oz. 112.00. 



OLDER WINTER-ORCHID-FLOWERINa 

 SWEET-PEAS 



Bicolor 



PINK AND WHITE ORCHID. Well-known 

 Blanche Ferry color of large, well formed flower. 

 Price, % oz. 60c, 1 oz. 75c, 4 oz. $2.50, 1 lb. 

 $9.00. 



CHRISTMAS PINK ORCHID (1915). This is 

 a great Improvement over the former. 

 Price, 1 oz. $4.00, 4 oz. $12.00, 1 lb. $40.00. 



Shell Pink 

 MRS. A. A. SKACH. No doubt this variety 

 was mostly grown In the past three years. 

 Many growers have planted several greenhouses 

 to this variety on account of their beautiful sell- 

 ing color, which Improves the longer It is out or 

 on plants. 



Price, 1 qz. $1.00, 4 oz. $3.50, 1 lb. $12.00. 



MRS. JOSEPH MANDA. A shade lighter, of 

 curly flower, on extra long stem. 



Price, 1 oz. $1.26, 4 oz. $4.00, 1 lb. $14.00. 



MORNING- STAR. Light pink, larger flower, 

 longer stems than both preceding, very strong 

 and free bloomer. 



Price, 1 oz. $4.00, 4 oz. $12.00, 1 lb. $40.00. 



D0LANSK7 ORCHID. Light shell pink. 

 Price, 1 oz. 11.25, 4 oz. $4.00, 1 lb. $14.00. 

 BOHEMIAN GIRL. Darker shell pink, stand- 

 ard orange blush. 



Price, 1 oz. $2.00, 4 oz. $6.00. 



White and Blush 

 WHITE ORCHID. Grown by thousands of 

 florists for years. It is of the dwnrfer habit. 

 Price, 1 oz. $1.00. 4 oz. $3.50, 1 lb. $12.00. 



BRIDAL VEIL. More frilled and pure white. 



Price, 1 oz. $1.75. 

 MRS. M. SPANOLIN. Of purest white, during 

 bright weather, coming with slightly pink on 

 the tips, flne curly flower on long stem. 



Price, 1 oz. $1.25, 4 oz. $4.00, 1 lb. $14.00. 



VENTTS. The ground is white, around the 

 edges pink blushed. One of the grandest flowers 

 of this type and the best liked among the florisU. 

 Price, 1 oz. $1.50, 4 oz. $5.00, 1 lb. $15.00. 



Lavender, Blue and Maroon 

 LAVENDER ORCHID. Lavender pink of larg- 

 est size. A well-known old timer. 



Price, 1 oz. $1.00, 4 oz. $3.50, 1 lb. $12.00. 



KMAS CAPTAI ORCHID. Standard maroon, 

 wings sky blue, nearly 90 per cent true. 

 Price, 1 oz. $4.00, 4 oz. $12.00. 

 NUBIAN ORCHID. Dark maroon blue, selfs, 

 nearly 00 per cent fixed. 



Price, 1 oz. $4.00, 4 oz. $12.00. 

 LAVENDER NORA. No doubt the finest 

 lavender in all the sweet pea family, and well 

 liked by every florist. 



LAVENDER ftUEEN. Very large, of good 

 lavender color. 



Price, 1 oz. 50c, 4 oz. $1.75, 1 lb. $6.00. 



Rose, Red and Orange 

 ORCHID BEAUTY. Dark rose, blushed with 

 orange, very large flower, and the best conuner- 

 cial seller in this color. 



Price, 1 oz. 75c, 4 oz. $2.50, 1 lb. $0.00. 



OTHER VARIETIES 



DURING JULY AND AUGUST, CLOSING TIME S P. M.; SATURDAY 1 P.M. 



S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. 



NEW YORK 

 1 1 7 West 28th Street 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE 

 1608-1620 Ludlow Street Franklin and St. Paul Sts. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



WASHINGTON 

 1216 H Street. N. W. 



... GLADIOLI ... 



EASTER LILIES 

 and SWEET PEAS 



Everything in Cut Flowers 



100 6-lneh Svrancarl 



300 6- Inch Lutzll 



riiiladelpliia Cut Flower Co. 



1517 Stisom Street, PHILADELrHIA, FA. 



We close daily at 6 p. m. Saturdays. 1 p. m. 

 Mention Th e Review when yon write. 



STUART H. MILLER 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



riNE ROSES, GREENS and SWEET PEAS 



1617 Ranstoad St., Philadalphia 



We close daily at 5 p. m. Saturday, 1 p. m. 



Not open Sunday. 



Mention The Reri ew when yon writ«. 



choice palms, ferns, gladioli and gyp- 

 sophilas. The bouquets were white and 

 pink roses. Just where the flowers all 

 go is a mystery, but they continue to 

 come in and go out in numbers, even 

 in the heat of midsummer. 



Something Moving. 



A special treat has been arranged for 

 the Florists ' Club members at the meet- 

 ing Tuesday evening, August 1. Cor- 

 nelius F. Boland, of the National Tube 

 Co., will deliver an address on the lat- 

 est ideas in heating and piping, illus- 

 trated by moving picfiii'es. This ad- 

 dress promises to be of practical value 

 to every member of the club. 



PAINT THE SAMK 



PEOPLE THE SAMK 



•^ NAME DIFFERENT 



TUNLIN PAINT=We are BEST 



Our paint is especially adapted tp grreenhouaea. 



The Uoriata say we put the stuff in it. Anyway we pride ourselves on making 



a paint that will wear and withstand the exacting g^reenhouse conditions. 



The Moisture Will Not Get Under the Paint 



The cost of the paint is small compared with the cost of the labor for putting it 

 on; therefore why not use the best paint for the purpose, which several years* 

 experience with g^reenhouaea has proven to be Tunlin 7 

 Dries hard — has considerable spread — easily applied — durable — cheapest — 

 BECAUSE it DOES the work. 



Present price, per single gallon, $2.30. 

 5 gallons or more, $2.20 per gallon. 



Tunlin Paint Co., 



Cheatnut 

 Hill, 



Philadelphia 



Sold until recently as VOLTAZ 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



ASTERS, GLADIOLI AND ROSES 



We are in our new quarters at 1615 Ranstead St., on and after July 17, 1916. 



THE PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 



We close daily at 5 p.m.; Saturday, 1 p.m. Closed Sunday. 



1615 Ranstead St.» PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Meatlwi lb* R«t1«w wbea yoa wrtf . 



Various ^otes. 



An engaigement of interest in whole- 

 sale circles is that of Miss Smith, with 



the S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., to John 

 Cunningham, the popular salesman of 

 the Philadelphia Wholesale Florists* 



