Sbptbmbbr 22, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 



55 



THE LATEST IN DAHLIAS 



Show, Decorative and Cactus. The Dahlia Season is now nearing its very best; and you can 

 depend on us for the latest; in all colors and sizes. Per 100, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00. 



'AjyS^ 



HIGH GRADE ASTERS 



The market remains strong on Asters and these ean be depended upon as a 

 seasonable staple. Per lOO, 92.00, $3.00, $4.00. 



ROSES, new crops now, cutting a good figure. Also CARNATIONS 

 in limited quantity. Plenty of COSMOS, TRITOMAS, GLADIOLI, 

 HYDRANGEAS and other seaaonable flowers. 



ETerythinf in Cut Flowert, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies. Send for Price List. 



Btttineas houra: 7.00 a. m. to S p. m. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



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117 W. 28th Street 1608-1620 Ludlow Street Franklin and St Pad St«. 1216 H St., N.W. 



JARDINIERES 



Strongly mad* of wator-proofod 

 wood fibor — handaomoly docorat- 

 •d— inoxponaiTO — Send for f oldor 



Mono Service Co., NewaHc, N. J. 



Mention The Rerlew when jon write. 



stands his art thoroughly. His aim is 

 to please, to teach and to create the 

 desire for what he has to ofifer. With 

 this object in view, he will spend large 

 sums of money on his windows, but he 

 will spend it wisely. A fine painting, 

 an electric fountain, a perfectly dressed 

 doll are not expensive provided they 

 are effective. Mr. Freud says that the 

 results fully justify this outlay. 



A New Commission House. 



The street was startled by the news 

 that a, new commission house is to be 

 opened at No. 7 Mole street, between 

 the Joseph Heacock Co., which is at 

 No. 9, and Charles E. Meehan, who is 

 at No. 5. Inquiry developed the fact 

 that several large growers of cut flow- 

 ers had decided to form a company to 

 sell their product, that they would trade 

 under the name of the Philadelphia 

 Growers' Cut Flower Co., that they 

 hoped to be joined by other growers in 

 their enterprise and that they had en- 

 gaged William C. Lynch to manage the 

 company. 



Various Notes. 



J. D. EJsele and Mrs. Eiscle returned 

 from California September 17. 



LATE CROP OF GOOD 



GLADIOLI 



ROSES, DAHLIAS, VALLEY and GREENS 



A good opportunity for a few more grower*. 



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Dahlias 



in 



Finest 



Varieties 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



5 South Mole Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



ASPARAGUS 



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And BUNCHES 



and aOotW 

 GREENS 



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 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Robert Craig will sail for Porto Rico 

 September 24 or October 1. 



Alfred M. Campbell has spent the 

 summer rebuilding one of Edward A. 

 Stroud 's Overbrook houses at the Straf- 

 ford Flower Farms. The house required 

 some new material. When complete, it 

 will be 25x350 feet. 



Edward Reid has put a new Dodge 

 car on the street. 



William C. Lynch has resigned his 

 position with E. R. Martin. Mr. Lynch 

 will be manager for the new Philadel- 

 phia Growers' Cut Flower Co. 



The announcement made in this col- 

 umn recently that Sydney H. Bayers- 

 dorfer is receiving congratulations 

 prompts the question, "What forf" 

 Mr. Bayersdorfer is engaged to be mar- 

 ried. 



C. U. Liggit says that the demand for 



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 1619-21 RANSTEAD ST. 



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DAHLIAS 



and all Seasonable Cot Flowers 

 WM. J. BAKER 



wholesale Florist 

 12 South Mole Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



rose plants from the benches has greatly 

 stimulated replanting, because it reduces 

 the cost of planting new varieties. It is 

 unlikely that this condition will con- 

 tinue when California replaces Holland 

 as a source of supply. 



Frederick Newman is growing Freesia 

 Purity at the St. Leonards farms. 



A visitor to the fields of Henry A. 

 Dreer, Inc., at Riverton, says that the 

 eanna display is wonderful, the finest 

 he has ever seen anywhere. He says 



