January 20, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 



51 



CATTLEYAS 



Wonderfully choice Trianae, well color- 

 ed, good-sized flowers, in quantity with 

 us through January and February. 

 Present prices at 75c and $1.00 each. 



Everything in Cut Flowmra, Planta, Creent, Ribbona and Suppliea. 



WRITE FOR OUR PRICE LIST 



BUSINESS HOURS: 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



1608-20 Ludlow Street 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



New York 



West 28th Street 



Baltimore 



Franklin and St. Paul Street! 



Washlnfton 



1216 H Street, N. W. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



JOS. G NEIDINGER CO. 



1309-11 N. Second Street 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Ail Seasonable 



FLOWERS 



MIGNONETTE AND CARNATIONS 



WM. J. BAKER 



Wliolaaal* Florlct 

 1 2 South Mol* Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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JERRY BROOKINS & SON 



Grower of Buffalo's finest 

 Cut Flowers 



Orchard Park, N. Y. 



supply a souvenir tliat is worth while 

 for St. Valentine 's day, for Easter, or 

 any other occasion. 



The Bose American Iiegion. 



An arrangement lias just been per- 

 fected between Edward Towill, of 

 Roslyn, Pa., the hybridizer of the new 

 rose, American Legion, and Myers & 

 Samtman, of Chestnut Hill, Pa., regard- 

 ing the sendin;,' out of this rose. Under 

 the arrangement Myers & Samtman will 

 propagate American Legion and, joint- 

 ly with Mr. Towill, will send it out. 

 The strong points about American 

 Legion are that it is believed to be as 

 free as Columbia, that it has no blind 

 wood in January and that it is not sub- 

 ject to black spot. Myers & Samtman 

 will plant 5,000 or more of American 

 Legion. 



Boelofs. 



James W. Heacock, president of the 

 Joseph Heacock Co., and Eobert Jami- 

 son, manager of the company's wonder- 

 ful range at Roelofs, courteously gave 

 freely of their time to do the honors. 



EDWARD REID ""''-' irnu.. 



SELECT ROSES 



PREMIER, COLUMBIA, RUSSELL, 

 OPHELIA, DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY 



CARNATIONS, HUDSON RIVER VIOLETS 

 VALLEY, FREESIAS, SWEET PEAS and GREENS 



When They're Reid's They're Ri? ht. 



1619-21 Ranstead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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I 11 KC In large quantities 



'-■'■-•■'^^ We can fill regular orders 



SNAPDRAGONS, CARNATIONS, ROSES and PEAS 



PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. 



Bell £racf808-804 Wholesale FlorUts ^ GEOEGE AEUGLE 



Keystone, Race 1112-1118 iSlTSansoin St., Philadelphia, Pa. Proprietor 



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Cirnations 



Roses 

 Sweet Peas 

 Snapdragon 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



5 South Mole Street, 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



ASPARAGUS 



PLUNOSUS 



BRONZE GALAX 



and Greens 



of all kinds 



Everybody knows that the modern 

 greenhouses at Roelofs are devoted to 

 growing roses on their own roots for 

 cut flowers, that these roses are grown 

 in ground beds in immense quantities 

 and that they are selected from the 

 best varieties known to the growers of 

 today. Starting at this point, interest 

 centers in the varieties grown and their 

 cultivation. These varieties, taken from 

 memory, are Premier, Columbia, Hadley, 

 Dunlop, Pilgrim, Crusader, Butterfly, 

 Ophelia and Double White Killarney. 

 Of these varieties the first three ap- 

 peared to be the mainstays of the place. 

 All have done well. The chief interest 

 today, however, centers in Dunlop and 

 in Pilgrim, because of their wonderfully 



PUSSY WILLOW 



From now till Decoration Day 



Entire cut from 30,000 ( ultivated plants 

 50c per bunch, mixed lengths. 



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

 Cub with 

 Order. 



E.KENDIG, Oswego, N.Y. 



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fine recovery from a staggering blow. 

 To look at Pilgrim and Dunlop today, 

 you would not believe there had ever 

 been planted late or discuss the question 

 You might possibly say that they had 

 been planted late or discuss the question 

 of the starting of lower eyes. Both va- 

 rieties are now coming into crop, with 



