Apbil 29. 1»2C 



The Florists^ Review 



63 



Russell and Kaiserin 



Coming along into warmer weather, no 

 Rose has the keeping or shipping qualities 

 of these two splendid Roses. Our growers 

 are cutting freely and of very choice quality. 



Russell Kaiserin 



. . . $20.00 



. . . . 15.00 



. . . 12.00 



$8.00 to 10.00 



Special . . . $25.00 Special 

 Fancy .... 20.00 Fancy 



Extra 15.00 Extra . 



First .... 10.00 First . 



Second .... 8.00 



A few extra Ions: ''Special" Russells at $35.00 



Everything in Cot Flowers, Planti, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies. Send for Price List. 

 BUSmss KOUSS: 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



THE ™?lg^^oF PHILADELPHIA 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 



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



Mfptton The BcTtew when yon write. 



Carnations, Sweet Peas and 



all varieties of Seasonable 



Flowers and Greens. 



WM. J. BAKER 



Whotowto Floiiat 

 12 Soatk MoU Street, PhiUdalpbia, Pa. 



SPECIAL FLORISTS' AIR BRUSH 



for pain tine and shading wickerware, artificial 

 flowers, srasMS, showcards, etc ; positively 

 the most useful all-around device of this kind 

 for the florist. Canplete outfit, $6.60. 

 CSash with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Send for illustrated price list. 

 KENDIG, THE FLORIST 

 Mwabwr of th* F. T. P. OSWEGO, N. Y. 



stock, of which there was so much. The 

 local buying started Friday, April 14. 

 This demand, added to the day's ship- 

 ping orders, made a really good market 

 for the city's fresh stock. The open 

 stock was apportioned to the cemetery 

 florists and the street merchants, who 

 reaped a harvest. Good stock from 

 Thursday night, April 13, until the 

 market closed Easter Saturday brought 

 good prices; viz., carnations, $8, $10 

 and $12 per hundred, with Laddie at 

 $15 to $18; sweet peas, $2, $3 and $4 

 per hundred; lilies, $20 to $25 per hun- 

 dred; daffodils, $3 to $4 per hun- 

 dred; valley, $6 to $8 per hundred; 

 orchids, $100 to $200 per hundred; 

 gardenias, $25 to $50 per hundred; 

 Beauties, $100 per hundred; fancy 

 Russell, $35 to $40 per hundred; long 

 roses, $8 to $15 per hundred, and vio- 

 lets, $1 per hundred. 



There was a break in the lily market 

 Friday night, April 14, and on the Sat- 

 urday following a lower level prevailed. 

 Despite this fall, there were many lilies 

 left over in the wholesale houses and in 

 the greenhouses. The surplus of poor 

 plants was large. 



The Plant Market. 



The plant market suffered less from 

 the heat than the cut flower market, 



PLEASE NOTE 



EXTRA FANCY SNAPDRAGONS, 



CARNATIONS, ROSES AND PEAS 



Stocks and all Novelties 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Company 



GEORGE ABUGLB 

 Proprietor 



Wholcoal* Florist 



raONES: 



Keystone. Race 1112-1118 1517 Saiuom St, Philadelphia, Pa. 



EASTER AND CALLA LILIES 



Double White Killarney, Snapdragons, Sweet 



PeaSy Carnations 



GLADIOLI, Salmon-Pink. 



All the leading varieties of Roses 



The Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' Exchange 



Onr Motto 



"The Golden Role" 



1615 Ranstead Street, PHILADELPHIA 



Roses 



Caraations 



Sweet Peas 



Snapdragons 



Callas 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



4 South Mole Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



ASPARAGUS 



Strii(i and 

 Bmckcf 



Adiantnm 

 And Greens 



although it, too, suffered. It was fortu- 

 nate that there were so many hydran- 

 geas and that the water supply held out, 

 the chief plant loss being in the over- 

 ripe lilies, and there were some full- 

 blown roses. Generally speaking, plants 



sold well, both out of town and locally. 

 Many of the retailers did not do quite 

 so well as usual. They were dull up to 

 Thursday, April 13. and, while fear- 

 fully busy from that time until Easter 

 Sunday, the bad start was not over- 



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