Mabch 29, 1917. 



The FkMJsts' Review 



63 



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EASTER 

 LILIES 



FOR EASTER a magnificent lot of cut Lilies. Splendid, well- 

 grown stock. 



$10.00 and $12.00 per 100 



VIOLETS 



Hudson Riyer Doubles, in splendid shape and any quantity. 

 $1.00 and $1.25 per 100 



Write for a copy of our EASTER CUT FLOWER PRICE LIST 



So S. Pennock - Meehan Company 



THE WHOLESAI^i: FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 

 PHILAPELPHIA „. NEW TOMC 



1608-1620 Ladlow Street ilf West tSth Street 



BALTIMORE .^^^^^^L'^^t^ 



Franklin and St. Fanl Sts. IS 16 U Street, N. W. 



MentlMi The BeTlew when yoo write. 



Edward Reid 



OFFERS FOR 



SELECT STOCK. Carefully Packed. 



$10.00, $18.00, $15.00 per 100. Bozea charg^ed at coat. 



EASTER LILIES 



SPENCER SWEET PEAS, Extra Fine. Our Peas are UDequaled for Easter corsages. 

 ORCHIDS VALLEY DOUBLE VIOLETS CARNATIONS Grown Right, Packed Right 



ROSES -ALL THE LEADERS 

 REMEMBER-" When they're Reid'a, they're right" 



1619-21 Ranstead Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



■ MenttOB The Rerlew when yon write. 



New York; William Nicholson, Fram- 

 ingham, Mass.; F. C. W. Brown, Clevc- 

 Jand; L. B. Bohannon, Chicago; W. 

 Hahn, Chicago; F. Lautenschlager, Chi- 

 cago; Ernst C. Amling, May wood. 111.; 

 Robert Simpson, Clifton, N. J.; Eobert 

 Pyle, West Grove, Pa.; A. J. Stahelin, 

 Redford, Mich.; David Grillbortzer, 

 Alexandria, Va.; J. J. Hess, Omaha; 

 Frank H. Traendly, New York; William 

 P. Ford, New York; Frank Stuppy, St. 

 Joseph, Mo.; J. H. Small, Washington; 

 Albert Small, New York; F. J. Keller, 

 Rochester, N. Y.; Philip Breitmeycr, 

 Detroit; Patrick Welch, Boston; Eugene 

 Dailledouze, Flatbush, L. I.; Fred Burki, 

 Pittsburgh; J. H. Dunlop, Toronto; Wil- 

 liam L. Rock, Kansas City, Mo.; S. A. 

 Anderson, Buffalo; John Wilson, 

 Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Mr. Marvin, Wash- 

 ington; R. C. Kerr, Houston, Tex.; F. J. 

 Ammann, Edwardsville, 111.; E. Allan 

 Peirce, Waltham, Mass.; D. C. Horgan 

 and Mrs. Horgan, Macon, Ga.; Mr. 

 •Staalman, Oakton, Va. 



Pennock Brothers. 



There was a funeral in Trenton, N. J., 

 Monday, March 19, of most unusual flo- 

 ral importance. It was the funeral of 

 a man great in the business world, who 



THE PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHAN8E 



Good prices. WceUy rotarat. 



• *«ImM OHortMHy lor o few aort irower* ol loori eat flowera 



Easter Lilies, Rises, Callas and all Easter Flowen. 



Night telegrams will receive careful attention. 



1615 RANSTEAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Owr growers won many prlz.es 

 at the National Hoae Festival. 



Mention The R Tlew when you write. 



. J. BAKERi 12 South Moi« itr—t, PHILADELPHIJI| PA. 



PANSIES-SWEET PEAS -DAFFODILS-CARNATIONS 



Mention The RcTlew when you write. 



has led in some of the important con- 

 structive work in this country. While 

 nearly every florist of note in New York 

 city was called upon to send his de- 

 livery car to the New Jersey capital 

 that day, to the firm of Pennock Bros., 

 in this city, was given the order for 

 the family flowers. So large was the 

 order that two delivery cars and sev- 

 eral men were sent over to deliver and 



arrange the floral offerings. Charles W. 

 Kahlert, who has been for many years 

 with Pennock Bros., said that he had 

 never seen so many and such handsome 

 flowers gathered together in one place 

 before. Some idea of the extent of the 

 work performed can be gleaned from 

 the fact that the casket cover alone 

 cost $1,500. It was made of lilies of 

 the valley and orchids. 



