JANIAIIY ir.. 1!)20. 



The Florists^ Review 



47 



American Beauty 



While crops are rather on the short side, we can take good care 

 of your orders in any reasonable quantity, and of the choicest quality. 



We can also give excellent service in choice 



Russells, Premiers, Columbias, Hoosier Beauties, 



and ail other seasonable flowers, which are in fair supply. 



White Lilac, Sweet Peas, Carnations, Calendulas, Mignonette, Valley, Violete, etc. 

 Everything in Cut Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies 



Busluess Hours, 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



The Wholesale Florist* of Philadelphia 

 160K--40 Ludlow Street. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



New York BalUmore Washinstou 



17 West 28th Street Franklin and St. Paul Sts. 1216 H Street, N. W. 



All Seasonable 

 Cut Flowers 



WM. J. BAKER 



Wholeaale riortiit 

 12 South MoU Str««t, PhiUdeiphia, P«. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 

 PLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



JOS. a. NEiDINeER GO 



1309-11 N. Second Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



PUSSYWILLOW 



From now till Decoration Day 



Entire cut from 30.000 cultivated plants 



50c per bunch, mixed lengths 

 In separate lenprths from $2.00 to $10.00 per 100. 



S'JJ *"•• E. KENDIG, Oswego, N. Y. 



GRAVE MARKERS 



Stein's Tloral Supply Nfrs. 



2223 N. Front St. 

 Phtludt^iphia 



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makes it difficult to obtain in the open 

 market. 



A .s])ocial <,n-;itc for Imrninf; clieap coal 

 or culm was interest infj. 



The New Range at St. Leonard's. 



It was the aml)ition of Joseph Heacock 

 to have four of those wonderful green- 

 houses, 70x()()0 or 72x()()0 feet. Two he 

 i>uilt in Ills lifetime and a third lias just 

 been compl.-ted by his son and his asso- 

 ciates. A fourth will be built this se.a- 

 son by a new company formed by his 

 nephew. The details are full of interest. 



Elwood Heacock has formed the Edge- 

 plain Floral Co., incorporated, for the 

 purpose of growing roses under glass 

 eommerciallv. The company has a capi- 

 tal stock of'$100,000, fully i>aid. It has 

 ])urchased a farm of seventy-five acres 

 at St. Leonard's, on the Newtown 

 branch of the Philadelphia & Eeading 

 railway, aliout twenty miles from Phila- 



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EDWARD REID 



Offers for 

 JANUARY 



ORCHIDS, CAHLEYA TRIANAE 



NOW AT THEIR BEST 



i Carnations and Roses 



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1 Remember, When They're Reid's, They're Right 



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



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Ophelia - Ward - Sunburst 

 Champ Weiland 



Carnations, Violets, Sweet Peas, Asparagus 

 THE PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 



1615 Ranstead Street, 



PHILADELPHIA 



Mi'iitioM 'llip Itevipw when yoii write. 



delphia. The Edgeplain Floral Co. has 

 contracted with the Lord & Burnham 

 Co., through its local manager, H. K. 

 Bates, for ono greenhouse, 7Ux600 feet, 

 of the latest Lord & Burnham type, to be 

 planted with roses throughout. The 

 names of the stockholders of the Edge- 

 plain Floral Co. have not been given 

 out, but it is learned from a reliable 

 source that Elwood Heacock has been 

 chosen president. Mr. Heacock was for 

 six years treasurer of the Joseph 

 Heacock Co. and is thoroughly familiar 

 with tlie organizing and managing of 

 companies. It was further learned on 

 trustworthy authority that Edgar W. 

 Bayley, formerly manager for S. J. 

 Kouter & Son, of Westerly, R. I., and 

 jiow with IT. B. Darlington, of Doyles- 



town, Pa., will have ( liarge of the new 

 jilace, with a conipettnt staff of assist- 

 :ints. 



Various Notes. 



.1. Otto Thilow, secretary of Henry A. 

 Dreer, Inc., returned from Australia 

 Jfinuary .'). .Mr. Thilow visited Sydney 

 and M<dl)ouriie. He planned going to 

 New Zealand, but, owing to the difficulty 

 in obtaining transportation inside a 

 month, he returned to San Francisco on 

 the steamer that took him out. 



The week's visitors include H. J. 

 Anderson, of Cromwidl, Conn.; F. C. W. 

 Brown, of Clnidand, O., and (i. E. M. 

 Stumpp, of New York city. 



Robert Craig has ]»ostponed his triji 

 to the Isle of I'iiu^s from .Tanuary 17 to 



