Jdnk 19, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



33 



Rambler Sprays 



Pink, WUte and Red 



Long, medium and short. The first cuts from our 

 Washington 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 SIO.OO per 100 



EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS, 

 GREENS, RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES. 



Business Hoars: 7 A. M. to 4 P. BI. coininenolnar Jane S3. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



Tha Wholesale Florists of PhiUaelpkia 

 1608-SO Ladlow Street, PHIL.AOBI.PHIA, PA. 



New York 

 117 West 28th Street 



Baltimore 



FrsnUin and St. Paul Sta. 



WashlnKton 



1216 H Street, N.W. 



Mention The BeTlew when you write. 



GLADIOLI, DELrHimUNS 



and all Saasonabia 

 Flowara 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. 



1517 Sansom Street, Philadelphia 

 Wo clo»o at 8 iMW. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 

 rumisTS' suppuBS 



JOS. a. HEIDINBER GO. 



1309-11 N. Second Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Everything^ in Greens 



STEIN'S FLORAL SUPPLY HOUSE 

 aaas N. Pront St., Phlladaiplria, Pa. 



new place, formerly part of the Jay 

 Cooke place at Ogontz. 



The Roebling collection of orchids is 

 one of the finest orchid collections of 

 the country. Choice growing specimens 

 have frequently been exhibited at the 

 shows of the Pennsylvania Horticultural 

 Society held in this city. 



Various Notes. 



Charles J. Connor, son of D. T. Con- 

 nor, is the salesman for a clever new 

 device for economically emptying the 

 steam pipes of condensed moisture and 

 filling the boiler with water. The strong 

 points about the new feed pumps are the 

 small quantity of steam needed to op- 

 erate them and the fact that they will 

 return condensation to the boiler at a 

 much higher temperature than the or- 

 dinary pump can do it. 



Robert Craig and Mrs. Craig have 

 gone to Ocean Grove, N. J., where they 

 are both recuperating from illness. 



Prank Smith, head of the order de- 

 partment for the M. Rice Co., has re- 

 turned from overseas. Mr. Smith ex- 

 pects to resume his old position June 23. 



T. Neilson Geiger has been enjoying 

 a holiday in Maine. 



Arthur Zirkman, Jr., son of Arthur 



imiHaunnnM 



EDWARD REID 



Offers 

 the Best 



ROSES, WHITE CARNATIONS 

 YELLOW DAISIES, LARKSPUR 



ALL SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS 



Bomombor: When Thoy'ro Rood's, Thoy'ro Rlgbt 



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



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Roses, Good Carnations, Outdoor Peas, fflaM 



PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 

 1615 Ranstead Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



AhlHineof 



all seasonable 



Cut Flowers 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN, 



5 South Mole Street, 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Zirkman, vice-president of the M. Kice 

 Co., displayed extraordinary bravery in 

 the discharge of duty on the battle front 

 in France. 



Edward Berger has been arranging 

 some choice decorative effects for Wil- 

 liam Berger 's Sons. 



David Fuerstenberg is in Atlantic 

 City. 



Charles J. Connor is sure of a hearty 

 welcome from his father's friends in 

 the profession. 



J. Simpson, nephew of Robert Simp- 

 son and foreman for Casper and George 

 L. Pennock, of Lansdowne, died sud- 

 denly the evening of June 13 as the re- 

 sult of an abscess on his tooth attack- 



Carnations, Gladioli, 



DELPHINIUN BELLADONNA 



J. 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST 



12 South Mole Street, Philaddpbia, Pa. 



Mention The Revl.w when jon wtlt» 



ing his brain. He was about 40 years 

 of age. 



J. M. Deutscher has had a late crop 

 of peonies which have been good stock 

 at the Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' 

 Exchange. 



Eaymond Brunswick savs that with 



