llABCH 25, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



49 



LILIES 



The choicest and best 

 quality Easter Lilies 

 ever offered in this 



market — crisp, firm, well-matured flowers; delivery 

 now, in bud, or more open flowers for nearer Easter. 



$25 per 100 t":."^. $30 per 100 



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

 BUSINESS HOURS, 7 A. M. TO 5 P. M. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



1608-20 Ludlow St., PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



NEW YORK 



17 Watt ZBtb Street. 



BALTIMORE 



FrMkiM tat St. Pml Sis. 



WASHINGTON 



1216 H Street. N. W. 



All Seasonable 

 Cut Flowers 



WM. J. BAKER 



Wholeaal* Florist 

 IX Sooth MoU Stroot, Philaddpliia, Fa. 



Mt^tlon The Renew wnen ron write. 



PUSSYWILLOW 



From now till Decoration Day 



Entire cut from 80.000 cultivated plants 



50c per bunch, mixed lengths 

 In aeparate lengtbA from $2.00 to $10.00 per 100. 



SSr"'* E. KENDIG, Oswego, N. Y. 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



GRAVE MARKERS 



Stein's Flortl Supply Nfn. 



2223 N. Froet St. 

 Pliiladftlphia 



Prices arc likely to be about the same 

 as last Easter. 



With William J. 



Some fifty years ago William J. Young 

 established himself in the florists' busi- 

 ness at School lane and Pulaski avenue, 

 in Germantown. He built greenhouses 

 and a store, where the residents of the 

 handsome plac?s in his neighborhood 

 could get their cut flowers in winter and 

 their bedding plants in spring. The 

 business prospered. Today his son, 

 William J. Young, Jr., carries on the 

 good work, aided by his better half. 

 The greenhouses, keeping pace with the 

 times, make a specialty of Easter plants. 

 So cleverly are these plants grown that 

 the leading plantsmen draw on Mr. 

 Young for some of his surplus stock. 

 This year the stock is so large that the 

 residents of School lane are going to 

 spare quite a lot to the residents of less 

 favored sections in this and other cities. 

 Dahlias are one of Mr. Young's spe- 

 cialties. He is preparing a carefully 

 selected assortment for planting out at 

 his farm at Linfield. Mr. Young's loy- 

 alty to the finest; bulbs makes his name 

 as well known in certain sections of 

 Holland as it is here. His judgment on 

 varieties and, their culture- is excellent. 



Tillimn BrowniL 



The Easter novelty at the place of 

 William K. Harris is the orange-colored 

 lily, Lilium Brownii. Mf. Harris thinks 

 that it will be a great acquisition in 

 hampers and plajat basket combinations. 

 Lilium Brownii, as- seen at this place. 



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Offers I 



the Best 



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EDWARD REID 



SEASONABLE FLOWERS 



Snapdragons, Peas, Hudson River Violets 



and everythinsr seasonable in Cut Flowers 



1619-21 Ranstead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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EASTER LILIES 



VALLEY— The finest in the country received daily. 

 ROSES and a good assortment of other flowers. 



THE PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 



1615 Ranstead Street, 



PHILADELPHIA 



FOR EASTER 



Lihc, Peas, Daffodfls, Snapdragons, Roses, 



Carnations, Violets and all seasonable flowers 

 PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. 



1517 SANSON STREET GEORGE AEUGLE. Prop. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



grows to a height of about eighteen 

 inches. It is of slender build and erect 

 in habit. The leaves are small in size 

 and deep green in color. The flower is 

 of medium size, suggestive of Tulip 

 Couronne d'Or in coloring. 



The gems of a well grown collection 

 of Easter plants here are a lot of 

 beautifully colored Hydrangea General 

 de Vibraye in 11-inch tubs and a house 



of homegrown baby rambler roses. Mr. 

 Prince is justly proud of some fine speci- 

 men azaleas, both indica and Hinodigiii. 



At Second and Bristol. 



Edward Aschmann believes that the 

 lilies are the finest that his firm, Asch- 

 mann Bros., have ever grown. They are 

 fine. The entire lot is a credit to the 

 place. 



