JUN« 80, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



43 



GLADIOLI 



Choicest outdoor stock— the Newer and 

 Better kinds— Pinks, Whites, Reds, Yel- 

 lows, Salmon, etc. In quantity, big or 

 little orders equally welcome. 



Let us hear from you on this indispensable summer Flower. 

 Per 100— $6.00, $8.00, $10.00. Special prices in quantity. 



1?/\G^C ^^^ ^^^ Other leading summer flowers in 

 IVOoCS ample supply. Send for Price List. 



Evmrything in Cut Flowert, Flantt, Gnmna, Ribhona and Suppliet. 



Baiiacn Hoan, 7.M a. b. U 4 p ■. SalnrJayi 7 >. ■. U 1 p. ■. Nate: PUIadelpUa obacnct dajrlif kt saTiat 



tiBC, OM kaar earlier tktn Eaitcra Slaadard tine. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



THE ™°F'ig^^oF PHILADELPHIA 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 



117 W. 28tli Street 1608-1620 Lndlow Street Franklin and St. Paul Stt. 1216 H St., N.W. 



GLADIOU 



and all SeisomUe Cut Flowers 

 WM. J. BAKER 



TThoIeMdeFtorlat 

 1 2 South M«l« StoMt. PkiljuUlpliU, Pa. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. 



1309-11 N. Second Street 

 PHILAPELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



the position of New England repre- 

 sentative of Clarence U. Liggit. Mr. 

 Renter's office will continue at 15 Cedar 

 street, Watertown, Boston. Mr. Liggit 

 will conduct the New Epgland business 

 from 303 Bulletin building, Philadel- 

 phia. 



Louis J. Eeutcr is as well known and 

 as popular in Philadelphia as in New 

 England. His brave struggle in the 

 early days when he leased the Bunting 

 place at Fifty-eighth street and Elm- 

 wood avenue won him many friends 

 here, who wish him well. 



The extension of the plant business of 

 C. U. Liggit is a distinct gain to com- 

 mercial floriculture. By ability and 

 industry Mr. Liggit has developed an 

 entirely new branch of our business — 

 that of a plantsman who encourages the 

 production of desirable stock. He de- 

 serves to succeed. 



A Visitor but Not a Stranger. 



Herbert A. Pennock, of Jupiter, Fla., 

 was a visitor in the wholesale cut 

 flower center June 25. Mr. and Mrs. 

 Pennock have just returned from a 

 week spent at the seashore with Casper 

 Pennock. Mr. Pennock was a member 

 of the firm of Pennock Bros, in the 

 nineties. He kept the books then and, 

 in speaking of tlase days and the way 

 in which busineST was conducted, he 

 instanced an arT&ngcment with Wil- 

 liam K. Harris for the entire crop of 

 carnations in one season, at 75 cents 



OFFERS FOR 

 JULY 



EDWARD REID 



EASTER UUES, GLADIOU, 



Choice Roses, Orchids, Valley, Sweet Peas 



EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 

 When They're Reid's They're Riffht 



1619-21 Ranstead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Announcement^ p^^^ beauty, herada, pendleton, 



^-»mma«vrum««..«.mm««^<«i.. gCHWABEN. the outdotr Gladioli of quality and 

 popularity, packed 50 in a box. 



Other va-ietiea to fol'ow later. Watch for advertisement. 



PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. 



Ptaonea: WholcMlc Florists GEORGE AEU6LB 



K^yAoV.f'^R:^ m'|.ui8 1517 Sansom St, PhUadelphia. Pa. Proprietor 



Ctrnitions 



Roses 

 Sweet Peas 

 SDip^t^on 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



5 South Mole Street, 

 PHILADELPHLA, PA. 



ASPARAGUS 



PLUNOSUS 



Strings and 



Bandies, ind 



Greens if all Idids 



per hundred. Mr. Pennock has been 

 growing Asparagus plumosus for cut 

 sprays at Jupiter, Fla., for the past 

 fifteen years. He has three and one- 

 half acres of asparagus under slat pro- 

 tection. The slats are plasterers' laths, 

 nailed two inches apart to keep the 

 fronds a deep, rich green. The aspara- 

 gus planted in the full sunlight loses 

 its color. The sprays are bunched and 

 then shipped to northern markets. 

 Jupiter is seventy miles from Palm 

 Beach. 



Various Notes. 



The sweet pea exhibition of the 

 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society was 

 held in Masonic hall, Ardmore, June 21. 



The London Flower Shop had a large 



commencement order that required 

 5,000 roses June 24. 



William Doughty, manager for M. J. 

 Callahan's Twentieth street shop, was 

 married June 29. Who was the bridef 

 Why, the dearest girl in all the world, 

 of course. 



Samuel S. Pennock will be the Ameri- 

 can judge in the rose gardens of the 

 Bagatelle in July. 



The Eobcrt Craig Co. has five houses 

 filled with superb cyclamens on their 

 place at Norwood, cyclamens that will 

 keep the Craig banner to the fore. 



The Henry F. Michell Co. is sending 

 out a neat card giving the dates of com- 

 ing Easters and a picture of a fine 

 Easter lily to hang in the office or shed. 



Paul Berkowitz is sojourning at a 



