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The Florists^ Review 



NOVEMBKK 20, 1919. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



PINK — WHITE — YELLOW 



ALL VARIETIES AND THE BEST QUALITY. DIRECT FROM THE 

 GROWER TO YOU. GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. 



WE ALSO HAVE ALL SEASONABLE FLOWERS 



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I PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. 



1 Beu,s:JuT803-804 WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



5 Keystone. Race 1112-1113 1527 Sansom Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



GEORGE AEUGLE 

 Proprietor 



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GOLD LETTERS'SPECIAL PRICES 



Letters packed S5 to each paokace. 

 Numerals in same colors and price. 



PAPER 



SCRIPT 

 LEHERS 



Can be bad in tbe fellowl&K inscrip- 

 tions in Gold and Purple 



No. 1 

 In Gold and PnrpU. per 1000, $5.60 



No. 4 

 In Gold Only, per 1000, IS.OO 



No. 6 

 In Gold Only, per lOOO. $4.60 



Th« kind that wiU stick, STICK and STICK, and won't c*me mH. 



Father 



Mother 



Brother 



Sister 



Husband 



Wife 



Mamma 



Comrade 



Nephew 



At Rest 



Rest 



Our 



My 



Asleep 



Baby 



Sleeping 



Csusin 



Peace 



Niece 



Daughter 



Darling 



Dear 



Too So«D 



Grandpa 



Grandma 



Friend 



Aunt 



Uncle 



Papa 



Son 



B. E. and J. T. GOKELY, 



201R.7thAve.,SCRUITOI,PA. 



Sstablisbed S4 years Manufacturers and Importers ef Florists* Supplies 



— ^— -^^i^^— ABOVK PRICKS ARK POSTPAID — ^-i^^-^— ^ 



Ten Words to Kacb Packaa* 

 Per IM words $S.80 



Always state what cslsr is wanted, ether- 

 wise gold will be sent. 



John Westcott dropped in on his 

 friends at the store of the S. S. Pennock 

 Co. November 15. The Commodore was 

 looking well. 



The November business meeting of 

 the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society 

 was held at 616 Finance building No- 

 vember 18. 



The Virginia Flower Shop has been 

 opened at Fifteenth and Locust streets. 



Berger Bros, are receiving some won- 

 derfully fine chrysanthemums. 



Edwin C. Jellett has announced that 

 he will not be a candidate for reelection 

 to the presidency of the Germantown 

 Horticultural Society. 



George Aeugle is getting some grand 

 Eaton and Chadwick at the store of the 

 Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. The blooms 

 are well grown and well packed. 



John R. Andre, William A. Geiger and 

 Clarence U. Liggit spent a day last week 

 looking over the new roses at Cromwell 

 with Wallace R. Pierson. 



Edward Reid has fine late chrysanthe- 

 mums. His list of varieties includes 

 three sterling pinks, Maud Dean, Dr. 

 Enguehard and E. A. Seidewitz. Mr. 

 Reid says that his western trip has given 

 him lots of pep. 



Alfred M. Campbell is getting some 

 beautiful roses from his i)lace near Hat- 

 boro. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. have a man in 

 New York to see that their imports come 

 right along. There have been fearful 

 delays. 



Stephen D. Green notices an increase 

 in the use of plant baskets all over the 

 countrv. Phil. 



Wayne, Pa. — Etchingham Bros, have 

 discontinued business. 



WE OFFER 



IMMORTELLES 



NEW CROP 



Red, Yellow, White, Purple, Lavender 



$65.00 per 100 bunches 



C. J. SPEELMAN & SONS, 38 Mnmy St., NEW YORK CITY 



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FOR QUICK ACTION, WRITE 



SAM SELIGMAN 



Resident Buyer and Jobber in All Specialties in 



FLORISTS' SUPPUES 



239-241 Fourth Ave., New York 



KNOXVILLE, TENN. 



The Market. 



After the latest season on record we 

 have had killing frost. There was a 

 light frost November 5, but it did little 

 damage. The first real frost came No- 

 vember 14, when the thermometer regis- 

 tered as low as 18 and 20 degrees in 

 some places. This put an end to outside 



stock and immediately trade began to 

 pick up. This is the first time dahlias 

 were ever known to bloom themselves 

 out. As a rule, frost gets them before 

 the crop is over. 



Roses are scarce and small; other- 

 wise there is plenty of good stock. Car- 

 nations are becoming better and more 

 plentiful every day. Chrysanthemum 

 season promises to be long drawn out 

 this year. It might be said that they 



