Jdnh 12, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



31 



Rambler Sprays 



Pink, White and Red 



Long, medium and short. The first cuts from our 

 Washiugton store, then Baltimore, Philadelphia and 

 New York, thus giving us an unusually long season. 



$5.00 to $20.00 per 100 sprays, according to length. 



DELPHINIUM, $8.00 to $10.00 per 100 



EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS. 

 GREENS. RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES. 



BnainesB Hoars: 7 A. M. to 5 P. BI. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



Th« WhoUsaU Florists of PhiUdolpkia 

 ie08-S0 Ludlow street. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



New York 



117 Wwt tSth StFMt 



Baltimore 



FranUio and St. Paul Sta. 



Washincton 

 me H Stiwat, N.W. 



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Mention 



Rerlew when you write. 



Fine Roses, Carnations, Peas, 

 Peonies •"** •ftitr."!;*""''* 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Ce. 



1517 Sansom Street. Philadelphia 

 Wo cleoo at 8 p. m. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 

 FLOBISTS' SUPPLIES 



JOS. 8. IIEIDIII8ER CO. 



ISOO-ll N. Second Street 

 PHILADELPMA, PA. 



Everything: in Greens 



STEDTS FLORAL SUPPLY HOUSE 

 2223 N. Pront St.. Philadolphia. Pa. 



town, was crowded to the doors at noon, 

 June 11, with the wealth and fashion 

 of the suburb. The keenest interest 

 was taken in the floral decorations, be- 

 cause of their unusual beauty. The 

 known antipathy of the rector to floral 

 decorations in his church drew the in- 

 stant attention of each party of guests 

 as they entered. 



Peonies were used in great profusion, 

 magnificent pink and white peonies. 

 There were peonies on the columns, 

 there were peonies in the chancel, there 

 were peonies on the^screens, there were 

 great bunches of peonies tied with taf- 

 feta ribbon on the pews. Each cluster 

 was of a single choice variety and each 

 cluster was the work of an artist. The 

 whole decoration clearly displayed the 

 touch of a master hand. 



Afterwards, as the guests assembled 

 at the home of the bride's parents, 

 there was much pleasant chaff. "Pulled 

 one over on the parson," and "Who 

 did itt" Then a name ran from mouth 

 to mouth until all knew at whose skill 

 they had marveled. 



Various Notes. 



Our visitors include C. W. Wright, 



immcauiinwiiai 



aiMmttiaiNMmnuiiiiQi 



EDWARD REID'^-Shoic. 



YELLOW DAISIES, LARKSPUR 



ROSES, All the Best 



WHITE CARNATIONS 



EVERYTHING SEASONABLE IN CUT FLOWERS 



I 1619-21 Ranstead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 





Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



ROSES,CARNATI0NS,0DTD00R PEAS,PEONIES 



PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 

 1615 Ranstead Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



A hill line of 



all seasonable 



Cut Flowers 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN, 



5 South Mole Street, 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



of the Hollywood Gardens, Seattle, 

 Wash.; E. Gurney Hill, Richmond, Ind.; 

 A. B. Warren, Columbia, S. C; E. Allan 

 Peirce, Waltham, Mass.; Maurice J. 

 Brinton, Christiana, Pa.; Harry O. May, 

 Summit, N. J.; Robert Simpson, Clifton, 

 N. J.; Benjamin Hammond, Beacon, N. 

 Y.; Rev. Dr. Mills, Syracuse, N, Y.; 

 Robert Pyle, West Grove, Pa., and J. 

 Horace McFarland, Harrisburg, Pa. 



Bernard Eschner and Mrs. Eschner 

 are at their seaside home at Atlantic 

 City. 



S. S. Skidelsky has removed his office 

 from the Lincoln building to New York. 



Frank M. Alter, of the Reading Ter- 

 minal Flower Shop, is most progressive. 



CARNATIONS, GLADIOU, PEONIES, 

 DELPHINIUN BELLADONNA 



If III* •■ DMUCR, florist 



12 South Mole Street, Philadelphia, Pa . 



Arthur Zirkman and Mrs. Zirkman 

 went down to Camp Dix to meet their 

 son, who has just returned from over 

 there. While Mr. Zirkman hunted all 

 over the camp, Mrs. Zirkman stayed 

 right at the hotel and was the first to 

 greet their soldier boy. 



J. M. Allison is covering the Chest- 



