November 1, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



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Lilium l^ubrum 



Showy, attractive and lasting, 

 splendid well-grown stock. 



$1.50 per bunch 



VOALlT** 



Office Hours: 7 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. 



Everything in Flowers, Plants, Ribbons and I 



Supplies I 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY | 



1608-1620 Ludlow Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. S 



— NEW YORK BALTIMORE WASHINGTON = 



S 117 West 28th Street FrankUn and St. Paul Sts. 1216 H Street, fi. W. E 



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Mention The Rerlew 'when you write. 



Chrysanthemums 



Pink, White and Yellow. 



CARNATIONS, RpSES 



and all seasonable flowers. 



PHIUDELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. 



1517 Sansom SL, PHIIADEIPHIA, PA. 



Close daily at 6 o'clock 



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EDWARD REID 



OFFERS 

 YOU 



WONDERFUL 



IN ALL COLORS. 



BEAUTIES - ORCHIDS - VAILEY • 

 CARNATIONS in winter form - POMPONS 



MUMS 



THE BEST SORTS. 



ROSES in every shade 



- VIOLETS - LILIES 



WHEN THEY ARK REID'S THEY'RE RIGHT. 



1619-21 Ranstead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 

 5 So. Mole St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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ensen's domain at Southampton, re- 

 turning to tlie starting point at Chest- 

 nut Hill, whore they supped with 

 Messrs. Burton and talked over affairs 

 of state afterward. On account of mo- 

 tor trouble, one car was left at Lang- 

 horne, the ])arty returning to the city 

 by rail. It was a delightful affair, 

 much enjoyed by everyone. 



A Cloud. 



A little cloud no bigger than a man's 

 hand has appeared in the somewhat 

 stormy sky of business. Last Friday, 

 October 26, Francis A. Lewis, assistant 

 to William Potter, coal commissioner 

 of Pennsylvania, urged the President 

 to issue orders that no coal be sold to 

 private greenhouses. 



Note clearly that this is private, not 

 commercial, greenhouses, and it is a 

 suggestion to the President that has 

 not yet been made an order by him. 



Straws indicate the direction of the 

 wind, so it is clear that should the 

 war continue and should coal become 



THE PHILADELPHIil WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHAHBE 



Roses, Single Violets, Easter Lilies, Carnations 



Chrysanthemums, $2.00 to $2.50 per dozen. Pompons 



A mail order will convince you of their quality. Open from 7:80 a. m. to 6 p. m. 



Night orders, call Lansdowne 171. Conslgrnments of choice stock solicited. 



1615 RANSTEAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS - GOOD PLUMOSUS SPRAYS - 6LA0I0LI 



«M. J. BAKER. ISr^^SilSS'^S^^ PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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EUGENE BERNHEIMER. WHOLESALE FLORIST 



8EPL MORN AND PRIMA DONNA -CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



1S31 BANSTKAD STRKET. 



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PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



scarcer, the supply may be cut off from 

 us a year or two years hence. Fore- 

 warned is forearmed. Let each and 

 every one of us do his utmost to provide 

 a substitute for coal, should the need 

 arrive. It may be oil; it may be gas; it 

 may be electricity; but somehow we 

 must provide heat for our greenhouses 

 or close them down. 



Various Notes. 



The November meeting of the Flo- 

 rists' Club will be held in Eoom C, 

 seventh floor of the Parkway building, 

 Tuesday evening next. It will be chrys- 



The Floral Nurseries 



Growers and Whulesalt>rs 

 9 So. Mole Street. PHILADKLPHIA. PA. 



Telephone Spruce 889 



WM. E. KAKNSHAW, Mtr. 



Our Sperialties: 



Koses, Gardenias, Orchids, Phimosus. 



Snillax, etc. 



Orders ))roniptly executed. 



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anthemum novelty night; new roses and 

 carnations are also asked. Exhibits 

 should be sent in care of the Leo Nies- 

 sen Co., Twelfth and Race streets. 

 The annual chrysanthemum show of 



