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Mat 11, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



65 



Beauties 



Philadelphia Beauties are noted for their 

 wonderful quality. We have them 

 quantity, and extra fine at present. 



in 



SPECIAL. 

 FANCY... 



Doz. Doz. 



.S6.O0 EXTRA. $4.00 



. 5.00 FIRST 3.0O 



Russell and Kaiserin 



100 



Special $25.00 



Fancy 20.00 



Extra 15.00 



First 10.00 



Second 8.00 



100 



Special $20.00 



Fancy 15.00 



Extra 12.00 



First 10.00 



ROSE SPECIAL De LUXE — From the Big Four list: 

 Russell, Premier, Columbia and Pils^rim; our selection as to 

 yariety ; all long stems, in lots of 100 or more, $15.00 per 100. 



ETerythiag in Cot Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies. Scad for Price list. 

 BUSnrsSS KOTTBS: 7 a. m. to S p. m. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



THE ""^t^V^oF PHILADELPHIA 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 



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



Carnations, Gladioli and all 



varieties of Seasonable 



Flowers and Greens. 



WM. J. BAKER 



Whotoaal* Florist 

 12 Sontb MoU Str««t, PhiUdalphia, Pa. 



Mention The Hevlew when jou write. 



SPECIAL FLORISTS' AIR BRUSH 



for painting and shading wickerware, artificial 

 flowe>-8, grasses, showcards, etc.; positively 

 the most useful all-around device of this kind 

 for the florist. Complete outfit, S5.60. 

 C^h with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Send for illustrated price list. 



KENDIG, THE FLORIST 

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



Mention The Review when yon write. 



accept an invitation is when it is given. 

 The custom of using flovfera at Moth- 

 ers' day can now be fixed as at Easter. 

 It will benefit every florist, not the 

 growers of white carnations only, but 

 eveu the geranium growers. It was de- 

 cided to accept the offer. Howt By 

 advertising in all the papers, exactly 

 as the Legion has indicated. Mr. Fox 

 was instructed to get in touch with the 

 American Legion officials in the city 

 at once. The next step was to raise 

 money to pay for the advertising. Each 

 committeeman was assigned his field to 

 canvass and work was immediately 

 commenced. 



Mr. Eeid said that $600 had been 

 raised among just a few persons and 

 when the project was known and un- 

 derstood a generous subscription was 

 assured. He thought it a great oppor- 

 tunity for promoting their business that 

 should be eagerly seized by all. 



In three days $2,000 was raised. It 

 will be expended on newspaper adver- 

 tising; on 5,000 store show cards; on 

 sending flowers to the gold-star war 

 mothers and to disabled soldiers. 



Various Notes. 



Samuel C. Sproul opened his fourth 

 flower store Saturday, May 6, at Sixty- 



PLEASE NOTE 



EXTRA FANCY SNAPDRAGONS, 



CARNATIONS, ROSES AND PEAS 



and all Novelties 



Philadelphia Cut Flo^ver Company 



GEORGE AEU6LB 

 Proprietor 



WholcMle Florist 



PHONES: 



KeJStol^OR^^Ln^iis 1517 Sansom St, PkUaMpiua, Pl 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Peonies 



Roses 



Carnations 



And Everything in Flowers and Plants 



The Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' Exchange 



"" *'4iie Golden Rule" 1615 Ranstcad Street, PHILADELPHIA 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Roses 

 CamatioBS 



Gladioli 

 Snapdragons 



Callas 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



4 South Mole Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



ASPARAGUS 



String! and 

 Buches 



Adiantnm 

 And Greens 



•idlkia^ 



third and Kace streets. The score now 

 stands: Eoss, 4; Sproul, 4. 



Charles Von Keller, of South Bethle- 

 hem, Pa., has sold his business. Mr. 

 Von Keller, who will embark in 



another business, had the distinction 

 of having Charles M. Schwab as a cus- 

 tomer. Mr. Schwab loves American 

 Beauty roses at Christmas. 



Samuel S. Pennock left the city May 



