Mat 12, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



55 



ROSES 



.l*n nf 



Beauties, Russells, Premiers, Columbias, 

 Pilgrims, Ophelias, Kaiserins. We have 

 a large supply of the above, also all ^e 

 other best commercial varieties of choice quality. 



Peonies, Delphinium, Cattleyas, Valley, Sweet Peas, 

 Gladioli, Snapdragons, Carnations and all other season- 

 able stock in good supply. 



Everything in Cut Flower; Plants, Creena, Ribbon* and Supplies. 

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



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



THE 



WHOLESALE 



FLORISTS OF 



PHILADELPHIA 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 



117 W. 28th Street 1608-1620 Ludlow Street Franklin and St. Paul Sts. 1216 H St., N.W. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



THE HELP PROBLEM 



Rellered by the 



Ever Ready 

 Flower Pot 

 Cover.... 



Dresses your plants in a smart style 

 quickly and without work. Write for 

 sanaple and price list today. 



Send lOc Po«tatf*< 



The Ever Ready Flower Pot Cover Co. 



146 Hughes Avenue, BUFFALO. N. T. 



JERRY BROOKINS & SON 



Grower of Buffalo's finest 

 Cut Flowers 



Orchard Park, N. Y. 



chrysanthemums and was making them 

 up with a bit of natural fjrccn. Surely, 

 he was doing good work. 



A Notable Absentee. 



Everyone who attended the May 

 meeting of the Florists' Club missed 

 him. The ladies whispered to one an- 

 other over their saucers of cream, "Mr. 

 Kift is not here." The men said to 

 one another, "Why, where 's Kift?" 



Everybody was sorry to hear that 

 Robert Kift has not been well. Every- 

 body was glad he had gone to Cape 

 May for a change and hoped it would 

 do him a lot of good. 



Robert Kift's genial, happy disposi- 

 tion and his enthusiastic devotion to 

 the cause of floriculture have made him 

 deservedly popular. MaV he soon be 

 restored to health. 



A Problem. 



Thoughtful men believe that a serious 

 problem confronts us today, a problem 

 that must be solved if we are to con- 

 tinue te merit the confidence of the 

 public. The problem lies in the won- 



EDWARD REID 



Choice Roses 

 VaUey 



Carnations 

 Sweet Peas 



Orchids 

 Callas 



AND EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS. 

 When They're Reid's They're Risht. 



1619-21 Ransfead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



In Large Qaantities We Can Fill Regular Orders For 



Peonies, Snapdragons, Carnations, Roses and Delphiniums 



PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. 



Fbonea: Wholesale FlorlsU 



K.%!f^m'|.ui> ISnSansom St, PhUadelphia, Pa. 



Mention Th. H»rl.w when you writ.. 



GE0K6E AEU6LE 

 Proprietor 



Carnttions 



Roses 

 Sweet Peas 

 Smpdrison 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



5 South Mole Street. 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



ASPARAGUS 

 PLUNOSUS 

 Strings and 



Bunches, and 

 Greens if all Idids 



derful development of the telegraph de- 

 livery idea. As long as an individual 

 or a firm is responsible to a customer 

 for the proper filling of an order, that 

 order is almost certain to be properly 

 filled. When the responsibility is di- 

 vided; when the order is given at one 

 place and filled at another, the danger 

 of an order not being properly filled is 

 evident. In order that our position be 

 maintained, that people retain their 

 confidence in us, it is absolutely neces- 

 sary that telegraphic orders be filled 

 with fidelity. 



Various Notes. 



Frederick J. Michell says that the 

 present season has been an excellent 



Everything Seasonable in 

 CUT FLOWERS 



WM. J. BAKER 



AVhelesale Florist 

 12 South Mole Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



one in the seed stores. Mr. Michell be- 

 lieves that a long season is always a 

 good season. The demand this year 

 commenced three weeks before Easter. 



H. Bayersdorfer writes from The 

 Hague, Holland, that the flowers are 

 blooming outdoors. 



James G. Scott continues to fire hot 

 shots at the Pennsylvania Horticultural 



