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APBiL 6, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



83 



For the Easter Parade (P, 



Any flower can be sold In quantity if the retailer has the '\^^ ■ f^ 



confidence of a supply that will back him to the limit, par- ^ % ^i^ 



tlcularly is this so for the EJaster Corsage. ^^^ ^^""^r 



With us we are going to be in fine shape for Baster, with ^sff^ft^ 



splendid cuts of voALf 



SWEET PEAS $3.00, 94.00, 95.00 per 100 



VAItLBY $8.00 per 100 



PXIiOBIM 812.00, 915.00, S2O.0O, 935.00 per 100 



OOJtinCBIA 912.00, 915.00, 820.00, 925.00 per 100 



FBEMZEB 915.00, 930.00, 935.00 per 100 



A few extra Ions' FZi;OBIMS, COIitTMBZAS and PBEMXEBB 

 at 830.00 and 935.00 



OPHEI^IA 915.00, 930.00, 935.00 per 100 



BTTTTEKP^'Z' 815.00, 830^00, 925.00 per 100 



BUHBV&ST 315.00, 930.00, 935.00 per 100 



MBS. AABOH WABD 915.00, 920.00 per 100 



SWEETKBABT B08ES 94.00 per 100 



TEI^I.OW DAISIES 93.00, 93.00 per 100 



WHlTJi DAISIES 93.00 per 100 



SXrAPDBAOOBS 91-00, 91.50, 93.00, 93.50 per dos. 



Cattleyae and Qardeuiae, prices on application. 

 Ererytbing- In Ont Plowers, Plants. Oreene, Blhbons and Supplies. 



Send for Price ^Ist. 



BUSUTESS KOT7BS: 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



THE *"°Ft§l&S^oF PHILADELPHIA 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 



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



Carnations, Sweet Peas and 



all varieties of Seasonable 



Flowers and Greens. 



WM. J. BAKER 



Wholesals Florist 

 12 South MoU Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



SPECIAL FLORISTS' AIR BRUSH 



for painting and shading wickerware. artificial 

 flowers, glasses, showcards, etc ; positively 

 the most U8eful all-around device of this kind 

 for the florist. Complete outfit, $6.60. 

 Cash with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Send for illustrated price list. 

 KENDIG, THE FLORIST 

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



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. 



1309-11 N. Second Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



<joo(l when shiiipod would total from $1.'3 

 to $20. 



A decidcil iinprovenieiit !> I'xpcctiMl 

 tdis W(M>k. 



Pennock Returns. 



.Samuel S. I'cnnoek, president of the 

 y. A. F., was seen at his commission 

 house, in Philadelphia, Monday, April 

 3. Mr. Pennock returned Saturday 

 afternoon from the national flower show, 

 at Indianapolis, and, although evidently 

 much i)ressed by the accumulation of 

 business that required his jiersonal .-tt- 

 tentioii, he courteously made time to 

 talk of the big event that has just 

 ended sd successfully in the Hoosier 

 capital. 



"It was rainy during the show. Some 

 days it rained all day. I was in Indian- 

 apolis from the day before tlie show 

 opened until last Friday, and I think it 

 rained on every one of those eight days. 

 It seemed as though the r;iiii chose the 



FOR EASTER 



LILAC 



Snapdragon, Roses, Carnations 



Sweet Peas, Daffodils 



and all seasonable flowers 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Company 



Bell. SSm'3-804 Wholeaale FlorUt GEORGE AEUGLB 



Keystone, Race 1112-1118 1517 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. Proprietor 



EASTER AND CALLA LILIES 



Double White Killarney^ Snapdragons, Sweet 



Peas, Carnations 



All the leading varieties of Roses 



The Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' Exchange 



**"'"s*{Ji Golden Kuie 1615 RaDstead Streets PHILADELPHIA 



Roses 



Carnations 



Sweet Peas 



Snapdragons 



Lilies 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



4 South Mole Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



ASPARAGUS 



Strinft and 

 BoBchet 



Adiantum 

 And Greens 



•< aU kiadi 



jisychologic.al moment when it would do 

 most harm in keeping people away from 

 the show. For instance, it rained at 2 

 o'elock and cleared at 3; it rained at 7 

 o'clock and stopped at 8. Last Friday 

 it rained .-ill dav. The rnin must have 



had a great effect on the attendance. 

 We know that many people from the 

 country districts could not come be- 

 cause the roads were so bad. Despite 

 all this, the attendance averaged 10,000 

 to I'J.OOO a dav, and I think there will 



