Septembek 29, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



51 



ROSES 



RUSSELL JO.OO to J-25 00 per 100 



AMERICAN LEGION ti.OO lo 25.(K) perKKi 



COLUMBIA 4.0OIO at-oo per KH) 



PREMIER 4.00 to 20.(H)per iDii 



PILGRIM 4.00 to 15.00 per Kio ?5(57E5^ 



We have a good supply of tther ooniniercial varieties. 



f-v A w ¥ T ¥ A C They have improved wonderfully the past week. We have them in all 

 U>V,tAJ^i.Ai3 colors and sizes. $3.00, M.OO, $S.CO, $6.00 per lOO. 



CARNATIONS, ORCHIDS, VALLEY, COSMOS, TRITOMAS, 

 HYDtlANGEAS, and other seasonable stock in good supply. 



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

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



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



THE *"<?ig^^oF PHILADELPHIA 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 



117 W. 28tli Street 1608-1620 Lndl6w Street Franklin and St. Paul Sts. 1216 H St, N.W. 



JARDINIERES 



Strongly mad* of water-proofod 

 wood f ibor — handaomely docorat- 

 •d— inoxpenaivo — Send for folder 



Mono Senrice Co., Newark, N. J. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



DAHLIAS 



and all Seasonable Cut Flowers 

 WM. J. BAKER 



wholesale Florist 

 12 South Mole Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 



tcrtainmcnt \v:is given in the Adelphia 

 and was most successful. I think it was 

 in March, 1918. Mr. Grakelow intro- 

 duced his friend, W. Freeland Kendrick, 

 on this occasion. Mr. Kendrick, who, 

 as it chanced, was receiver of taxes, 

 made a happv address. Well, a short 

 time ago Mr." Grakelow gave a dinner 

 to some chosen spirits selected with 

 great care from among his large group 

 of friends. At this dinner he asked 

 those present if they would support W. 

 Freeland Kendrick at the primaries for 

 renomination as receiver of taxes, Sep- 

 tember 20. They agreed. The next day 

 Mr. Grakelow had telephone and elec- 

 tric wire connections, stenographers at 

 work and typewriters going at the Ritz 

 Carlton, where he had selected quarters. 

 That is pep. W. Freeland Kendrick wks 

 elected by a tremendous majority. 



LATE CROP OF GOOD 



GLADIOLI 



ROSES, DAHLIAS, VALLEY and GREENS 



A good opportunity for a few more growers. 



The Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' Exchange 



^^"''^Th'e Golden Rule" 1615 Ranstcad Street, PHILADELPHIA 



BERGER BROTHERS 



DAHUAS 



from the famous Dahliadel Nurseries, are finer than ever this season. 

 Place your orders with us for the finest Dahlias in Philadelphia. 



Chrysanthemum Golden Glow, Carnations, Extra Fine Easter Lilies 

 EASTER LILIES ALL THE YEAR ROUND 



ORDER EARLY, PLEASE 



1609 Sansom Street PHILADELPHIA 



Return to the Adelphia. 



The house committee of the Florists' 

 Club, E. P. Klinger, chairman, has ar- 

 ranged that the meeting which is to be 

 held Tuesday evening, October 4, will 

 be held at the Hotel Adelphia, on Chest- 

 nut street, above Twelfth street. The 

 committee believes that the central lo- 

 cation of the Adelphia makes it more 

 convenient for the members than the 

 present quarters at the City Club. The 



election of officers will take place at this 



meeting. 



Armistice Day. 



Anybodv can see things after they 

 happen. That is an easy matter. To 

 see things before they happen; to be 

 ready to grasp an opportunity and make 

 the most of it, is given to few. One of 

 our far-seeing men believes that there 

 are great floral possibilities in Armistice 

 day; that November 11 can easily be 



