Jdnb 5, 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



29 



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> Russell and Columbia 



Our growers are cutting freely of wonderfully choice quality, all lengths, shorts, 



mediums, long, and extra long at 



100 



Special $25.00 



Paocy 20.00 



Extra 15.00 



Fir«t 10.00 



Second 6 00 



SWEET PEAS 



The choicest and best selection of varieties coming to this market, 

 $1.00, $1.50, $2.00; extra long, $3.00 



Everythinc in Cat Flowers. Plaits, Greeas, Ribboas aad Supplies. 



BastiMBB Hours: 7 A. BI. to 5 P. BI. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



The WholesaU Florists of PhiUdelpliia 

 1608-90 Ladlow Street, PHIL.ADSLFHIA, PA. 



New York 

 117 Wwt 28th Street 



Baltimore 



Franklin and St. Paul Sto. 



'Washington 



121< H street, N.W 



MeBtlou Xiie Ueriew wlieii yon write. 



and all Seasonable 

 Flowers 



Fine Roses, Carnations, Peas, 

 Peonies 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. 



1517 Sansom Street Pliiiadelphia 

 We close at 5 p. m. 



Mention The BeTiew when you write. 



When you want the best cut sprays of 

 blue, ask your wholesaler for 



LARKSPUR 



J. W. Youns. 



Enfield, Pa. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



108. 8. NEIOmeER CO. 



1309-11 N. Second Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 

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Everything: in Greens 



STEIN'S FLORAL SUPPLY HOUSE 

 2223 N. Front St^ Philadelphia. Pa. 



take blooming plants that are not in 

 bloom. Practically all the geraniums 

 that had a bud or bloom on them have 

 been sold. The demand has been great- 

 ly strengthened by the purchases of 

 those who formerly depended on their 

 own greenhouses to produce plants for 

 . their own places, the country places 

 employing their own gardeners. 



The Shower. 



The fashionable florists nearly all 

 employ experts, mostly women, to ar- 

 range the ribbons for their shower 

 bouquets and to tie the bows. When 

 the florist who does not have much of 

 this kind of work has to make a shower 

 bouquet, he, or even she (though wom- 

 en are cleverer at this sort of thing 

 than men), often has a dickens of a 

 time. To meet -this difficulty the rib- 

 bon shower can now be made on a ma- 

 chine. Svdnoy H. Baversdorfer showed 



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EDWARD REID "'SL"' 



PEONIES, ROSES, WHITE CARNATIONS 

 YELLOW DAISIES, ASPARAGUS 



I OUR STOCK IS WONDERFULLY FINE 



i V^hen they're Reid's, they'ie rinht. 



f 1619-21 Ranstead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. | 



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Mention The Eerlew when yuu write. 



ReSES,CARWATIONS,ODTDOOR PEAS,f EONIES 



PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 

 1615 Ranstead Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



A full line of 



all seasonable 



Cut Flowers 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN, 



5 South Mole Street, 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



a sample of this machine-made chiffon 

 siiower which was neatly done. He 

 said that while there would be florists 

 who would prefer to continue making 

 their shower bouquets entirely by hand, 

 there would be many others to whom 

 these machine-made showers would be a 

 boon. 



The Ellenwood Greenhouses. 



A good deal of interest has been 

 manifested in the use to which Alfred 

 M. Campbell will put his new venture? 

 near Hatboro. The place is planted en- 

 tirely with roses; 10,000 Premier, .5,000 

 each of Ophelia and Double White Kil- 

 larney. Regarding his seleciion of 

 varieties, Mr. Campbell believes that the 

 final decision depends on the buyer. To 

 (juote Mr. Campbell's Lincoln-like ut- 



CARNATIONS, GLADIOU, PEONIES, 

 DELPHINIUN BELLADONNA 



WHOLKSALE 

 FLORIST 



WM. J. BAKER, 



t2 South Mole street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



terance on this point, "It may not do 

 to grow the varieties the buyer likes, 

 j but it will not do to grow the varieties 

 lie does not like. ' ' 



Various Notes. 



(Jeorge 11. Rerke execut >d a large or- 

 der most eff'ectively for the home-com- 

 ing of our boys at Atlantic City May 28. 



Bissett Bros, have leased the green- 

 houses of Mrs. Sarah Smith at Secane, 



