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The Rorists' Review 



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EVEN these hot mid-summer days, we 

 can give you good service in ROSES, ASTERS. 

 (iLADIOLI, EASTER LILIES, ORCHIDS, VALLEY, 

 and other seasonable stock. 



RUSSELLS, PREMIERS and COLUMlilAS are es- 

 pecially good, and in Asters, the better types are now 

 in ample supply, taking the place of Carnations in 

 excellent shape. Write for price list. 



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We extend a cordial iuvitalioQ to those visiliug the Convention, to make full- 

 est use of our Washington store, rJKj H St.. N, W. You can meet your friends 

 there, have your mail or parcels taken care of, or get information. 



Our Manager, Otto Bauer, and his assistants will be glad to accommodate. 



Business hours: 7 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 7 A. M. to 1 P. M. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



THE ""It^^kfsoF PHILADELPHIA 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 



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



JARDINIERES 



Strongly made of water-proofed 

 wood fiber — kandaomely decorat- 

 ed — inexpencive — Send for folder 



Mono Service Co., Newark, N. J. 



variotios tluit .are charming from the 

 small .sizes up to the specimens. Sev- 

 eral of the niiirow-leaved varieties of 

 crotons arc grown especially for bas- 

 kets. The croton house presents a mass 

 of color that is most attractive. 



Pandanus Veitchii shows a marked 

 improvement. The Albert type has dis- 

 appeared. The entire stock of 18,000 

 plants is vigorous and well colored and 

 extremely even throughout. They 

 range in size from 4 's to 8 's. 



Charles B. Stiihl tells his friend, Rob- 

 ert A. Crjiig, that he prefers Areca 

 lutescens to kentias, both for their 

 grace and beauty and for business rea- 

 sons. Mr. Stahl sjiys he buys twice as 

 many .irccas as he re()uires. Half of 

 them he uses for two weeks in his 

 decorations; then he puts them in the 

 conservatory and gives them a dose of 

 blood. While this is acting he uses 

 the rest of the arecas for two weeks. 

 By that time the first lot arc well col- 

 ored and in condition to use again. 

 The arecas are wonderfully fine at Nor- 

 wood. 



Mr. Craig believes that in spite of the 

 trying midsummer weather, his five 



EDWARD 



OFFERS FOR 

 AUGUST 



REID 



ASTERS 



EASTER LILIES 



GLADIOLI 

 VALLEY ORCHIDS 



When They're Reid's They're Risht 



1619-21 Renstead St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Asters Gladioli Roses 



PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. 



PhonM: Wholesale Florlste 



<<Ay8toiie. Race iiis-iiis 1517 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



GEORGE AEU6LB 

 Proprietor 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



5 South Mole Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



ASPARAGUS 



STRINGS 



And BUNCHES 



and all other 

 GREENS 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. 



1309-11 N. Second Street 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



hirfjo houses of cyclamens are ^o'\n^ to 

 make the finest plants ho has ever had. 

 The seed is of si)eoial selection. The 

 stock is sturdy and hard, despite the hot 

 weather. A wonderful lot of plants in 

 the best of condition are seen in the 

 cyclamen houses. 



The heather and oranges are full of 

 promise. The ferns in three or four 

 of the best varieties are as fine as they 



GLADIOLI 



and all Seasonable Cut Flowers 

 WM. J. BAKER 



WholesaleFlorist 

 12 South MoU Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 



have ever been grown. All in all, Nor- 

 wood is worth seeing today. 



Baseball. 



The Independents went down to Dela- 

 ware county on the afternoon of July 

 27 and lost a well-played game to the 

 Robert Craig Co. The score was 9 to 

 6. The feature of the game was the 

 pitching of Sauers, who struck out 



