Dkcembeb 9, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



73 



CHRISTMAS BEAUTIES 



Burton Stock and Burton Quality 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. 



1309-11 N. Second Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



M«naoB The Rerlew when yon write. 



ALL SEASONABLE 



FLOWERS 



WM. J. BAKER 



Wbolssal* Florist 

 12 South Mole Streot, Pkiladolphia, Pa. 



JERRY BROOKINS & SON 



Grower of Buffalo's finest 

 Cut Flowers 



Orchard Park, N. Y. 



GRAVE MARKERS 



Steii'i Flortl Sapply Nfn. phtiaVi/iphia: 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



be a good supply of cut flowers 

 at about last season 's prices on medi- 

 um-grade stock. The medium grades 

 are the popular choice and the 

 prices on these grades are of most im- 

 portance. Fancy grades and the lower 

 grades are more apt to fluctuate and 

 are of less general interest than the 

 medium grades. So the opinion of those 

 best able to judge, that the medium 

 grades of cut flowers are likely to bring 

 about the same prices as last Christmas, 

 is given as a guide to those interested. 



The Cabinet. 



President Alfred M. Campbell an- 

 nounced his cabinet at the Novem- 

 ber meeting of the Florists' Club. It 

 is a strong combination, made up of 

 the pick of the club's live talent today. 



^IIAIJ'^'* 



Every indication that we will have the choicest 

 Beauties that we have ever handled for the 

 holidays. Will also be in splendid shape with 

 a fine lot of Russell, Premier, Columbia, and 

 Pilgrim. 



Send for our Christinas Cut Flower and Green List 



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 Street 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



New York 

 7 West 28th Street 



Baltimore 



Franklin and St. Paul Street 



WashinKton 



1216 H Street, N. W. 



Offers for 



December 



EDWARD REID 



FINE ROSES 



THE BEST VARIETIES IN SEVERAL LENGTHS 



Carnations, Stevia, Paper Whites, Easter Lilies, 



and the best of everything in this market. 



Choice Boxwood Sprays 

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



1619-21 Ranstead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS ah Fancy Varie- 



ties and extra fine 



POMPONS "^"^.^"p^" 



able Flowers 



ROSES, CARNATIONS, PEAS, SNAPS and STEVIA 



PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. 



GEORGE AEUGLE 

 Proprietor 



Phones: Wholesale Florists 



KeSnlf^ mtuis 1517 Sansom St., PhUadelphia, Pa. 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



5 South Mole Street. 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



PLUNOSUS 



Strinfifs and 



Bunches 

 and Greens 

 of all kinds 



The Bainbridge Colby of this group is 

 Arthur A. Niessen, who is in truth secre- 

 tary of state. The chairmanship of the 

 committee on novelties has been filled 

 by John W. Rruce, who is admirably 

 qualified for the post. Edwin J. Fan- 

 court occupies tlic cliairmanship of the 

 committee entrusted with furnishing in- 

 tellectual entertainment, while E. P. 

 Klinger retains the position he held un- 

 der the last administration, chairman of 

 the house committee. The chairmanship 

 on membership is in the efficient hands 

 of William H. Engler, while Lewis Burk, 

 civic, closes the list. Commodore John 

 Westcott will mourn with me that there 

 is no longer a committee on games and 



sports. Why should not the club organ- 

 ize a florists' baseball league? 



The Show Educational. 



An important feature of the Pennsyl- 

 vania Horticultural Society's show, held 

 in the First Regiment armory last month, 

 was its educational value; not only to 

 those who know a little about plants and 

 flowers and fruits and vegetables, but to 

 those who do not. The society did a 

 good act when the school children were 

 invited to the show. They came and 

 enjoyed it. Another step forward would 

 be made by providing a committee to 

 tell the children something about the 

 show and to answer their questions. 



