

AUGCST 2.'., 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



New Crop Roses 



' J^.'V 



Our growers are now commencing to cut from 

 the newer plantings, and they are of excellent 

 quality for so early. RUSSELLS, COLUMBIAS, 

 PREMIERS, PILGRIMS, and other leading va- 

 rieties. Some very nice DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY, and 

 also a limited lot of the dainty BUTTERFLY. 



Asters, Gladioli, Easter Lilies 



and all other seasonable stock in good supply. 



Everything in Cnt Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies. Send for Price List. 

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



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



THE ™°A^l^oP PHILADELPHIA 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 



117 W. 28tk Street 1608-1620 Lndlow Street Franklin and St Pan! Sts. 1216 H St., N.W. 



JARDINIERES 



Strongly made of wator-proofod 

 wood f ibor — handaomoly dacorat- 

 ad— inaxpanaiva — Sand for foldar 



Mono Service Co., Newark, N. J. 



Mentton The Review when you write. 



coming year, interest is gradually awak- 

 ening. The leaders meet each other 

 liere and there and discuss candidates. 

 Not at length, just a word or two, with 

 a nod and a wise far-away look that 

 says more plainly than words, "I could 

 tell you more if I chose. * ' The sum and 

 substance of these confabs, in so far as 

 they could be gathered on the street, is 

 that the leaders feel that the present 

 administration should be renominated 

 in September and triumphantly re- 

 I'lected in October for another term. 

 Their reasons arc that the present ad- 

 ministration ])ut pep into the meetings, 

 especially during the spring, and that it 

 deserves ample opportunity to put that 

 heritage of woe, the finances, upon a 

 sound basis. It may further be added 

 that it is customary to reelect for the 

 second term and that the present admin- 

 istration has the support of both par- 

 ties. 



Nephrolepis Macawii. 



To have a Boston sport with you is 

 the fortune of nearly every fern grower. 

 To have a gem and to nab it first time 

 comes to few growers. To work up 



DELPHINIUMS ROSES ASTERS 



FEVERFEW GLADIOLI 



EASTER LILIES 



LOBELIAS 



and all kinds of Greens 



THE PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 



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CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



5 South Mole Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



ASPARAGUS 



STRINGS 



And BUNCHES 



and all otlicr 

 GREENS 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



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1309-11 N. Second Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



stock with system and speed and to 

 finish it beautifully, that is the story of 

 the sport of Nephrolepis Seottii, named 

 Xejjhrolepis Macawii, of Macaw Bros. 

 Macaw Bros, have a perfectlj' appointed 

 place that has been built up in six 

 short years at Norwood. There are 

 ei^ht houses, 36.xl50 feet each, divided 

 down the center by a fine shed, twelve 

 feet high at the sides, floored with con- 

 crete throughout. The shed contains 

 three delivery trucks, a touring car, 

 lockers and wash rooms, and is sepa- 

 rated from the greenhouses by brick 

 vestibules. 



The houses are filled with ferns in 

 four leading varieties, Seottii, Teddy, 

 Jr., dwarf Boston and Macawii, also by 

 well colored Pandanus Veitchii, cycla- 



Edward Reid 



Wlioleaale Floriat 

 1619-21 RANSTEAD ST. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



GLADIOLI 



and all Seasonable Cut Flowers 

 WM. J. BAKER 



Wholesale Floriat 

 12 South Mola Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



mens and Draca^nii Massangeana. All 

 show culture. They are in a good range 

 of sizes. A large number of specimens 

 are on pedestals or suspended from the 

 roofs on wires, or on tracks. These 

 tracks are an invention of Duncan 

 Macaw. They can be adjusted to sixes 

 or to eights. They keep the plants level 

 and they facilitate rapid handling of 

 stock set on them. 



