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May 25, 1922 



Tfac Florists^ Review 



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59 



For 



the June Girl /P 



Sweet Peas, in all the Tango shades, as \^^l Oj 

 well as the standards, delicate pinks, ^S^i"^^ 

 lavenders, etc. ^WS 



$1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 per 100 



VALLEY $ 6.00 and $ 8.00 per 100 



CATTLEYAS 12.00 and 15.00 per doz. 



PEONIES, Reds, Whites and Pinks, the better and 



newer kinds $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 per 100 



DELPHINIUM, Blue Belladonna.. 6.00, 8.00, 10.00 per 100 



ETerything in Cat Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies. Send for Price List. 

 BnsZNSSS HOTTSS: 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



THE '"^t^lsVloF PHILADELPHIA 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 



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



Peonies 



and All Seasonable Cut Flowers 

 WM. J. BAKER 



WlHrf«Md« Flwrlct 

 IS Sontli MoU SttMt, PhiUd«lpiiia, Pa. 



SPECIAL FLORISTS' AIR BRUSH 



for painting and shading wickerware, artificial 

 flowers, grasses, showcards, etc.; positively 

 the moat useful all-around device of this kind 

 for the florist. Ck)mplete outfit, SS.fiO. 

 Caah with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Send for illustrated price list. 



KENDIG, THE FLORIST 

 Mcmbwr 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. 



are better. Callas and snapdragons are 

 nearly over. Delphinium and double 

 cornflowers are popular. There are 

 some stocks, candytuft and lupines. 

 Beauties and orchids are in light sup- 

 ply; valley is dull. There i.s some out- 

 door valley from the north. Darwin tu- 

 lips closed their season poorly. 



For Memorial Day. 



The prospects are bright for a good 

 supply of flowers for Memorial day. 

 The local peonies will be in full crop 

 and they promise to be fine. The late 

 frost here ruined the peony buds in 

 some places, but this will not be no- 

 ticed in the general market, so heavy 

 will be the supply. There will be a fair 

 cut of carnations and a heavy cut of 

 roses. Other flowers will be in light 

 supply. The supply of geraniums in 

 bloom is likely to fall far short of the 

 demand. ■ ^^^^ 



A letter received in this citv last 



PEONIES 



FANCY PEAS GLADIOLI 



CARNATIONS ROSES 



and all Novelties 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Company 



GEORGE ABUGLI 

 Proprietor 



Wholesale Florist 



PHONES: 



Keystone.*]^ 1112-1118 1517 Santom St., PUIadel^hii, Pt. 



Carnations 



AND ALL OTHER FLOWERS 



Send us your next telegfram, please 



The Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' Exchange 



1615 Ranstead Street, PHILADELPHIA 



•or Motto 



**Tb« OoMen Role' 



Reset 

 Camatioiu 



Gladioli 

 Snapdragons 



Callas 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN 



4 South Mole Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



ASPARAGUS 



Strngt aaJ 

 Baacket 



Adiantnm 

 And Greens 



•i dlkMt 



week from Bernard Eschnor, president 

 of the M. Rice Co., written in Berlin 

 under date of May 4, gives a startling 

 ])icture of working conditions in Ger- 

 many. Mr. Eschner writes tliat the day 

 lie went to a large factory to give an 



order the workmen went on a strike for 

 higher pay; that they attacked the fac- 

 tory and smashed the windows with 

 stones; that they had already received 

 two large advances in their pay this 

 spring; that they are paid in marks; 



