FKBiiuAur 9, 1922 



The Florists' Review 



51 



SPRING FLOWERS /P 



With unusually good values, every retailer now has the op- \^^g 

 portunity to push sales— special sales if you wish. Spring \^ 1 Q, 

 Flowers are particularly appropriate: ^^^ ^^S^ 



Freesias— Long, per 100. $8 GO to $8.00; medium, per 100, vBSBtr 



$4.00; short, per 100, $3.00. 



Sweet Peas per 100, $1.00, $2.00; some extra long, $3.00, $4.00 



Daffodils per 100, $4.00, $5.00. $'^.00 



TuUps— Single per 100, $4.00, $6.00, $8.00 



Lilac per bunch, $2.60 



Pussy WiUows per bunch, 25c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 



Some extra long, well tufted, exceptionally choice, $1.60. 



Everytliiiic in Cat Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Sopplies. Send for Price List 

 Btuinmaa houra: 7 a. m. to S p. m. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



THE *""?rg^^oF PHILADELPHIA 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 



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



Pussy Willows 



(Snllx Capren) 



Kntire cut from 30,000 cultivated plants. Short 

 andmedluiH fiOc per bunch: medium und long, 

 tl.OO per bunch; in neoarate lengths, from $3.00 

 to tlO.OO per 100. Do not confuse our stock with 

 the scrubby brushwool stock thai is offered to 

 you from some parts of the country. 



TOY WICKER BIRD CAGES, 



9 inches hivh comp ete with bird on perch, 

 S6 00 per d zen and $9.00 per dozen. 

 SPECIAL FLORISTS AIR BRUSH, 



for painting and shading wickeiwskre. artificial 

 flowers, grai-s s, showcards. etc.; positively 

 the most useful all around device of this kind 

 for the florisi. Comp ete outfit, f 5 50. 

 Cash with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Send for illustrated price list. 



KENDIG, THE FLORIST 



Member of the F. T. D. OSWEGO, N. Y. 



The exhibits included a bunch of love- 

 ly acacia and freesias from the S. S. 

 Pennock Co.; a vase of Rose Celestial in 

 fine form from Myers & Samtman; sur- 

 prise boxes in several styles, beauti- 

 fully filled, from Charles Henry Fox; a 

 hamper tastefully filled with choice 



Lilacs and Sweet Peas^ 



Snapdrag^ons, Carnations and Roses 



DAFFODILS 



SPECIAL PRICES ON 



METALLIC AND CHIFFON RIBBONS 



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Philadelphia Cut Flower Company 



GEORGE AEUGLE 

 Proprietor 



Wholesale Florist 



PHONES; 



Ke£^'iS"lLn2-iii8 1517 Sansom St., Pkiladelphii, Pi. 



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Violets Snapdragons Valley 

 Sweet Peas Yellow Daisies 

 Carnations Choice Roses 



Try us when you cannot get what you want. 



The Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' Exchange 



Our Motto 



•The Golden Rule" 



1615 Ranstead Street, PHILADELPHIA 



Roses 



Camatioiis 



Sweet Peas 



Daisies 



DaffodUs 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



4 South Mole Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



ASPARAGUS 



StifanaaJ BuckM 



AtlANTUN 



Green* of sil 

 kiadt 



flowers in spring-like effect, from Victor 

 I. Ridenour, and a croton foliage wreath 

 from Frank M. Ross. 



There was a notable carnation display. 

 C. U. Liggit showed the new white, 

 Thomas C. Joy. The seedling of F. 

 Dorncr & Sons Co., Lafayette, Ind., No. 



133-16, was shown, grown by S. J. God- 

 dard, Framingham, Mass.; this is the 

 rival of Laddie. A. Jablonsky, Olivette, 

 Mo., sent Betty Jane, which resembles 

 Ward; it was in fine form. The Spring- 

 field Floral Co., Springfield, N. J., had 

 five vases of well grown standard vari- 



