Septembee 1, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



43 



Now for the September Drive 



Your tlower buyers are coming home.' Now is the time 

 to hustle. Get them interested. We are in posi- 

 tion to back you up. The best in Roses: Russells, 

 Columbias, Premiers, Pilgrims, Butterflies, Double 

 White Killarneys, and all the standbys. Also the 

 most up-to-date in Asters, Cosmos, Dahlias, (Jladioli, Tritomas and every 

 thing seasonable. (Jet busy. September is here. 



This -week we offer first cuts of the new Rose "American Legion" — the 

 glorious deep pink raised by a Philadelphia grower. In the Russell class 

 for stem and flower. Try some of this novelty. 



Everything in Cot Flower*, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies. Send for Price List. 

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



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



THE ™SSlkT\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. 



JARDINIERES 



Strongly made of water-proofed 

 wood fiber — handsomely decorat- 

 ed—inexpensive — Send for folder 



Mono Service Co., Newark, N. J. 



in .1 iiosition nlicre it will !»■ plainly seen from 

 I lie lo.Tcl. 



Wliy (id h\K liiisinesK lionses pay out yearly 

 lar;;e sums of money for tlieir ads along main 

 liiltlnvays? It must pay them to do it. True, 

 iliey are nuistly firms who do a mitlonal busi- 

 ness, hut many local linsiness men also tind this 

 elass of advertisiuK verj' profitable. 



Nearly every florist eau do the same thing 

 without the same expense: so why not Ret in 

 line with the great national advertising eam- 

 paign and put "Say It with Flowers" on your 

 own greenhouses? 



I'he progressive florist, who has already done 

 Ibis, has, no doubt, reaped the l>enefit of In- 

 ' reused sales from year to year, and don't forget 

 touring by automobile is imreasing every day. 



There is nothing like keeping your name, line 

 of business and specialties befi>re the public con 

 stantl.v. as "keeping everlastingly at it brings 

 snci'ess." according lo one of Amerieu's largest 

 advertising agencies. 



Klorists everywhere should adopt the ideas 

 which have tirought success to other tradesmen; 

 so why not get busy right now and have a few 

 ^igns made up containing your name and address 

 and a line similar to the following? 



"Stop liere for that Ivnnput, ' 

 'fresh flowers at all times." 

 •Flowers for all occasions," 

 or just 



"Say It with Flowers." 



Rice Entertains Conventionites. 



Many visitors to the S. A. V. conven- 

 tion at Washington stopped at Phila- 

 'Iclphia on their way home. A consid- 

 erable number were received by the M. 

 Rii'e Co. at its office and factorv build- 



DELPHINIUMS ROSES ASTERS 



FEVERFEW GLADIOLI 



EASTER LILIES 



LOBELIAS 



and all kinds of Greens 



THE PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 



Our Motto "The Golden Rule" 1615 Ranstead Street, Philadelphia 



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. 



infr on Spring Garden street. Ainonf; 

 them were the following: 



.1. G. Schatmpicr, of the Metairio Ridge Niirs 

 I'ry Co., New Orleans, Lii, 



f'h.Trlcs Ktilp, N('\v Orleans, I.a. 



('. A. Knehn, .Ir.. and \vife, .St. I»iiis. 



Charles li. and Itoy lianni, Knoxville, Tenn. 



W. H. .Sieycrs, wife and son, Hnffalo, N. Y. 



.Mrs. Percy Waters, Toronto, Ont. 



lieorRe Yarver. Toronto, Ont. 



Cliarles and r>onis Bassi, New Uoohelle, N. Y. 



.lohn H. Trottier, of the Westminster (Jreeu- 

 honsi s. Providence, It. I. 



Mrs. C. E, Ilabbaril and daughter, Topekii, 

 Kan. 



Kdwnrd Halieeli. Cnnilierland. Md. 



Various Notes. 



Carnation plants are extremely 

 scarce. The drought in June has made 

 doubling up necessary. 



J. J. Habermehl's Sons had several 

 out of town visitors at one time in the 



Edward Reid 



Wtiolesale Florlat 

 1619-21 RANSTEAD ST. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



GLADIOLI 



and all Seasonable Cut Flowers 

 WM. J. BAKER 



TV^holesale Florist 

 12 South Mole Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Hcllevue-Strattord I'lower Shop. They 

 were returning from the convention. 



Charles II. (irakelow was elected pres- 

 ident of the Pennsylvania Klks' (jluh 

 August 'I'l. 



Leonard J. Sieger is no longiM- with 

 the Robert Craig Co. 



Louis and Charles Bassi, of New 

 Rochelle, N. Y.; John Sisseii, of Dur- 

 ham, N. J.; O. Merkel, Mentor, ().; C. 



