Septembee 15, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



47 



BETTER DAHLIAS 



They were good last week. They are even better this week. Wonderful flowers; solid colors 

 and variegated. All sizes to suit all occasions. Per 100, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00. 



Now at their best. Crego and all the good forms in quantity and in all 

 colors. Per 100, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00. 



Roses, Gladioli, Easter Lilies, Tritomas, Hydrangeas 



and all other seasonable stock in good supply. 



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

 Business hours: 7.00 a, m, to S p. m. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



THE *"°AE5s^oF PHILADELPHIA 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 



117 W. 28th Street 1608-1620 Ludlow Street Franklin and St Paul Sts. 1216 H Sl, N.W. 



JARDINIERES 



Strongly made of watar-proofad 

 wood f ibar — handaomaly decorat- 

 ed— inaxpansiva — Send for folder 



Mono Seryice Co., Newark, N. J. 



Various Notes. 



The commission houses resumed their 

 winter hours Monday, September 12. 



Robert Craig returned from Ocean 

 Grove, N. J., September 7. 



George D. Clark has returned from 

 California. 



Among the fine dahlias received by 

 Berger Bros, from the Dahliadel Nurs- 

 eries were boxes made up of one-half 

 Norma, a large white cactus variety, 

 and one-half Attraction, a pink cactus 

 variety. Both were extremely well 

 grown. 



Frank X. Alter, managing partner of 

 the Charles F. Krueger Co., has replaced 

 gladioli with dahlias as the leading 

 flowers in his Reading Terminal flower 

 stand display. 



Bianca, Attraction, Walker and Kalif 

 are some of the leading varieties of 

 dahlias at the store of the 8. S. Pennock 

 Co. There are many other fine sorts. 



Arthur Henry delivered an illustrated 

 lecture on "Tlie Pueblo Indians of New 

 Mexico" before the Germantown Horti- 

 cultural Society in the Vernon park 

 library, September 12. Why did he do 

 itf There were creditable exhibits of 



ULIES OF THE VALLEY 



All seasonable Cut Flowers 

 and all kinds of Greens 



The Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' Exchange 



**"' ^^?^k°e Gowen Rule 1615 Ranstcad Street, PHILADELPHIA 



Mention The Revlpw when you write. 



A FuU 

 Variety of 



Summer 

 Flowers 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



5 South Mole Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



ASPARAGUS 



STRINGS 



And BUNCHES 



and all atlMr 

 GREENS 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. 



1309-11 N. Second Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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wild and tame flowers, fruits and vege- 

 tables. 



The Leo Niessen Co. is having its fine 

 dahlias packed at the farms and shipped 

 on orders, to avoid bruising and insure 

 satisfaction. 



Commodore A. B. Cartledge's Diana 

 won the 50-mile motorboat race to Ship 

 John Light, September 5, defeating the 

 four-time winner and establishing a 

 new record. 



Samuel S. Pennock, Jr., is playing 

 well in the national lawn tennis singles 

 at Manheim, winning his match in the 

 second round. 



The baseball game, Bickmore versus 

 Craig, scheduled for September 7, was 

 not played. 



Edward Reid 



Wholesale Florist 

 1619.21 RANSTEAD ST. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



GUDIOU :: DAHLIAS 



and ail Seasonable Cat Flowers 

 WM. J. BAKER 



Wholesale Florist 

 12 South Mole Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



It was reported in The Review for 

 September 8 that Bickmore had de- 

 feated Craig in baseball August 29. 

 The reverse is true; Craig defeated 

 Bickmore on that date by a score of 

 14 to 11. 



Edward H. White, of Hammonton, N. 

 J., was in the city September 10. 



The Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. is 



