Mai 19, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



55 



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Evmtything in Cut Flower; Plant; 

 GrMmna, Ribboma and Suppliea. 



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



PEONIES 



We represent the largest Peony growers in this 

 section and every indication points to a good sup- 

 ply this season of all the best commercial varie- 

 ties suitable for the cut flower trade. Let us have 

 your orders as early as possible, so that we may 

 give same the very best care and attention. 



ROSES 



BEAUTIES, RUSSELLS, COLUMBIAS, PREMIERS, PILGRIMS. 

 OPHELIAS, KAISERINS, Etc., in good supply and of excellent 

 quality. Also CARNATIONS, SWEET PEAS, DELPHINIUM, 

 SNAPDRAGON, TEN- WEEK STOCKS, GLADIOLI and other sea- 

 sonable cut flowers in variety and abundance at reasonable prices. 



S. S. PENHOCK COMPANY 



TUIC WHOLESALE 

 1 nH. 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. 



THE HELP PROBLEM 



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Ever Ready 

 Flower Pot 

 G)ver.... 



Dresses your plants in a smart style 

 quickly and without work. Write for 

 sample and price list today. 



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The E?er Ready Flower Pot Cover Co. 



146 Hughes ATenue. BUFFALO. N. T. 



JERRY BROOKINS & SON 



Grower of Buffalo's finest 

 Cut Flowers 



Orchard Park, N. Y. 



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injured. His actual loss is covered liy 

 insurance. The happy feature of the 

 incident was the instant shelter offered 

 by William .1. Baker, whose oflici' and 

 salesroom, at 12 South Mole street, are 

 directly opposite. Now both wholesale 

 eoniniission men are actively carrying 

 on business under the same roof. Miss 

 Uaker and Mrs. Nauley, Kenneth 

 Meehun and Edward Riley are workinfj; 

 away, side by side, with hearty fjood 

 will. Mr. Meehan believes that it will 

 not be long before he can return to 

 his own store. 



Various Notes. 



Tlie show of outdoor flowers of tiie 

 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society 

 was held in Masonic hall, Ardniore, 

 Tuesday afternoon and I'veniiiji, May 

 17. Members were admitted on cards; 

 others were charged 25 cents. The gate 

 receipts were given to the Hryu .\Iawr 

 hospital. 



Charles P. Kicli, secretary of the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 

 spent several days in this city last 

 week. Monday he went to Kiverton 



EDWARD REID?5^rTav 



PEONIES 



Orchids 



Choice Roses Carnations 



Valley Sweet Peas Callas 



AND EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS. 

 When They're Reid's They're Right. 



1619-21 Ranstead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Jn Large Quantitiea We Can Fill Regular Ordera For 



Peonies, Snapdragons, Carnations, Roses and Delphiniums 



PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. 



Pbones: Wholesale Florists GEORGE AEUGLE 



(CATHtn'no Riuv» 1112-1118 1517 Sansom St., Pniladelphia, Pa. Proprietor 



Carnations 



Roses 

 Sweet Peas 

 Snapdragon 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



5 South Mole Street, 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



ASPARAGUS 

 PLUNOSUS 



Strings and 



Bunches, and 



Greens if all Idi^ 



and Kiverview as the guest of .J. D. 

 Eisele and Eugene H. Michel; Tuesday 

 he visited William Kleinheinz, at Lyn- 

 wood Hall; Wednesday he went with 

 Robert Craig to Norwood. 



Kaymond Brunswick says that the 

 Memorial day de"man<l made it neces- 

 sary for the M. Rice Co. to commence 

 night work May IG. Wreaths of red 

 liO]i])i('S are proving popular. 



Walter Mott, of Beacon, N. V.. was 

 here May 12 in tlie interest of Ben- 

 jamin Hammond. Afr. Mott has many 

 friends. 



The Charles V. Krueger Co. has been 

 making a fine display of roses in all the 

 leading varieties at the Reading Termi- 

 nal Flower Shop. 



Sydney H. Bayersdorfer considers 



Everything Seasonable in 

 CUT FLOWERS 



WM. J. BAKER 



wholesale Florist 

 12 South Mole Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



tliat the sale of red )io])})ies, emblem of 

 the American Legion, is jihenomenal. 

 They are understood to lie for bouton- 

 nieres to Vn' worn Memorial d.'iy. 



Owners of local gardens are charging 

 an admission fee to be used for the 

 benefit of the Women's Horticultural 

 College, at Ambler, Pa. 



Charles H. Meehan will improve liis 

 projiertics ,'it 4 and 6 South Mole street 



