'.5f"7^r»^»'"'^v '.''/• ■~!™rs<. ■-."■•'"«■;•''• "^ . ■ ."^ s '^- ■y.^" 



Jolt 20, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



49 



ASTERS 



are uiuch improved botli as to quantity and tiuality. 

 Plenty of medium and short white for funeral work, witli 

 a Kood selection of lonjier white; also purple and pink, all 

 of choice quality. With these and GLADIOLI, they 

 are two splendid summer flowers that we are unusually 

 strong on. 



GLADIOLI 



$4.00, $5.00, $6.00 per 100. $30.00, $40.00, $50.00 per 1000. 



ASTERS-$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 per 100. 

 Everything in Cut Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies. 



SEND FOR PRICE LIST 



BUSINESS HOURS: 7 a. m. to 4 p. m. 

 Saturdays: 7 a. m. to 1 p. m. 



NOTE:— PUUdelphii obierrei Dajlight SaTing Time — one honr earlier than Eaitera Staadard Time. 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



THE ™°Ft^,&¥soF PHILADELPHIA 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 



117 W. 28th Street 1608-1620 Ludlow Street Franklin and St. PanI Stt. 121611 St., N.W. 



GLADIOLI 



and All Seasonable Cat Flowers 

 WM. J. BAKER 



WholMal* Florist 

 12 Soatk MoU StfMt, Pkiladdphia, Pa. 



SPECIAL FLORISTS' AIR BRUSH 



for painting and abading wickerware, artificial 

 flowcB, grasseB, showcards. etc ; positively 

 the moit useful all-around device of this kind 

 for the florist. Complete outfit. $5.60. 

 Cash with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Send for illustrated price list. 



KENDIG, THE FLORIST 

 M«mi>« ot th« F. T. P. OSWEGO, N. Y. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO, 



1309-11 N. Second Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



.seventh, the score stood at a tie, 8 to 8. 

 By a gentlemen's agreement it was 

 then decided to play one more full in- 

 ning. Dreer scored four in the eighth, 

 Pennock then declined to bat; score: 

 Dreer, 12; Pennock, 8. 



.Fuly 18, Thursday, all four games 

 were played at Belmont. Clarence Al- 

 wine's victorious team was again tri- 

 umphant, defeating Pennock, 17 to 7. 

 Craig scored their first point, defeating 

 the Retailers 17 to '>. Dreer went down 

 before Bayersdorfer, '27 to 7. Xiessen 

 defeated the Independents, 18 to 17, in 

 .■in awfully exciting contest that was 

 noteworthy for three things: With a 

 score of 7 to against them at the end 

 of the first inning, the Independents 

 nearly won; not a single decision of 

 the umpire, Martin J. Gannon, was 

 ((uestioned; there was a large attend- 

 ance of notables. Arthur Peil made a 

 single, a double and two triples. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Minnie Wilhelm, daughter of 

 Jacob Wilhelm, Logan's leading florist, 

 sailed for Europe July !■'>. 



Recent visitors include Otto Lang, 



GLADIOLI, ASTERS 

 EASTER LILIES 



All seasonable novelties in 

 CUT FLOWERS 



Send us your next telegram, please 



The PiiUadelphia Wholesale Florists' Exchange 



1615 Ranstead Street, PHILADELPHIA 



Our Motto 



"The OoMen Rale' 



Gladioli 



THE BEAUTIFUL HERADA 



Plum Shade 



PANAMA, SCHWABEN, and other leading varieties 



Fifty packed in a box. Try a sample box. 



All Seasonable Flowers 



PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO., 1517 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



WHOLESALE FLORIST GEORGE AEUGLE, ProprieUr 



PHONES: Bell, Spruce 803-804; Keyttoae, Rue 1 112- 11 18 



The Philadelphia Growers' Cut Flower Market 



A LARGE STOCK OF FINE FLOWERS 



GLADIOLI of finest quality 



EASTER LILIES 



A good selection of Summer ROSES 



TO THE BUYER: We ask a trial order. We can and will please you. 



TO THE GROWER: Join us now. Send your own flowers to your own Commission bouse. 



BMh Ph«Mt 



K;teu^is2 No. 7 S. Mole Street, PHILADELPHIA 



of the Lang Floral & Nursery Co., Dal- 

 las, Tex., who was here for several 

 days; the junior partner of Houghton- 



Gorney, of Boston, and W. B. Mi'Kis- 

 sick, of Baltimore, Md. 



The .Joseph G. Neidinger '>) had a 



