Max 1. 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



37 



RUSSELL 



Some of the choicest stock we've ever handled, wonderful size, color, 

 foliage and stem; the first cuttings from plants that were dormant half 

 the winter. 



In quantity at the following prices: 



100 100 



Special $25.00 First $10.00 



Fancy 20.00 Second 6.00 



Extra 15.00 



Some exceptionally choice long-stemmed Russells at $30.00. 

 Everything in Cit riowers. Plants, GrcMs, Ribbons aad Supplies. ^^^"^ 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY / h^ 



The Wholesale Florists of Philadelphia I ^^V"^ 



1608-ao Ladlow Street. PHILADELPHIA, PA. ^^^ I Q . 



New York Baltimore Washlnarton ^ ^^ ^^ ^ 



117 West 28th Street Fruiklin and St. Paul Sts. 1216 H Street, N.W. vSSSP^ 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 

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EDWARD REID °T^r 



REID QUALITY ROSES 



Ophelia, Sunburst, Shawyer, Double White Killarney. 



and Other Good Sorts. 



1 Carnations, Sweet Peas, Yellow Daisies, and all Seasonable Flowers. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS SPRAYS. 



WHEN THEY'RE REID'S, THEY'RE RIQHT. 



1619-21 Ranstead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



JOS. 8. HEIDIII8ER CO. 



1309-11 N. Second Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Msetlea The Review wlw yoe write. 



CARNATIONS, CAIIAS, TANSIES 



DELPfflNIUN BELLADONNA 



WM. J. BAKER, 



12 South Mole Street, Pailadelphia, Pa. 



WHOLES ALB 

 FLORIST 



When you want the best cut sprays of, 

 blue, ask your wholesaler for 



LARKSPUR 



J. W. Youns, 



Enfield, Pa. 



Everything in Greens 



STEIN'S FLORAL SUPPLY HOUSE 

 2223 N. Front St., Philadeiphta, Pa. 



"People seemed to be willing to pay 

 the prices, except possibly on lilies. 

 We had a little trouble there. We 

 dropped them late on Saturday, just 

 to close out. Our plant business ran 

 up into high figures. Everything in 

 bloom sold well. In cut flowers we 

 were not so fortunate. It was pretty 

 hard to get anything except roses and 

 our plants kept us busy. We did well 

 with roses, though. There have been 

 many weddings since Easter." 



Edward Beid put a new Vim truck 

 on the street April 25. It was inscribed, 

 "Say It with Flowers." 



The Rice men left the city April 22 

 on their ante-Memorial day trips. The 

 character of the reports they are send- 

 ing in show that florists generally had 

 a fine Easter. 



An active demand for seeds is re- 

 ported by Henry A. Dreer, Inc. 



Myers & Samtman will bench 5,000 

 Columbia. 



J. M. Deutscher says that the volume 



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Prepared NagnoOa Leaves 



in 



Cases or Cartons 



The 

 Rumbley Co. 



Evergreen, Ala. 



Valley, Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas 



PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 

 1615 Ranstead Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



of business was three times as large as 

 last Easter with the Philadelphia 

 Wholesale Florists' Exchange. 



Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Michell, Jr., are 

 rejoicing over the arrival of a little 

 daughter. 



Sydney H. Bayersdorfer has success- 

 fully met the demand for cheaper goods 

 in an already dangerously cheap line by 

 offering a higher-priced article that is 

 much better finished. 



Eose night at the Florists' Club will 

 be May 6. 



Eobert A. Gilmore is cutting nice 

 Orange King calendulas. 



Bobert Kif t is chairman of a commit- 

 tee which is canvassing the local florists 

 for the Victory loan. 



There is likely to be something doing 

 in the Pennsylvania^ Horticultural So- 

 iciety before long. 



Pot-grown cannas, in named varieties, 

 are becoming more and more important 

 in the wholesale plant market. 



George Aeugle is pleased with the 

 quality of the Ophelia sent from Mor- 





