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The Florists^ Review 



29 



Best Qualify DAHLIAS 



Vtt*v»<* 



Your assortment of flowers 

 will not be complete with- 

 out some of the P/M Qnaiity 

 Dahlias. Try us on a regu- 

 lar order to be packed and shipped direct 

 from the Dahlia Farms. We guarantee satis- 

 faction on these shipments, but must hare 

 orders early in the morning of the day ship- 

 ment is to be made. 92.00, 88.00 and 

 $4.00 per 100. Get special prices on 

 large quantities. 



ROSES ^°^ ^^'^ want some of our New Kosei* 

 this printer. We ai-e KoinK to have 

 them all— Fire name. Sweetheart, Ruaeell, 

 Milady, Badlanoe, Sunburst, etc.. and all the 

 popular older varieties. If you want a particular 

 rose for a particular purpose. >^e have It. 



HEADQUART£RS FOR GREENS 



Wild Smilax, $(').00 per case. 



BrOKZuQalHZ. $2.00 p r 1000. 



Green Galax. $1.00 per 1000: $7.50 per 10.000. 



Green Leucoihoe. now crop, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 



per 1000. 

 Gr-eu Sheet Moos. $:'.60 per baa. 

 Asparagus 8r.rinK'<. 50c »'ach. 

 AsparaRUftand Spreifreri bunches, 'Ac each 

 Adiantum, $1.00 per 100. 

 SmiUx. 20c ttnt string:. 

 Cut Hemlock. $2.50 per bundle. 

 Hnrdv Da«r(r«>r Kerus. best <iuality. large fronds. 



$1 .60 per 1000. 

 Sphaxnum Moss, burlaoped. 10-bbl. bales. £{.75 



each: -Vbale lots. $3..'j0each; 10 bale iota. $3.2» 



PR^h. 



RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES: Many new patterns in exclusive Ribbons. Oar new illnatrated cataloffne of 

 Ribbqaa .andL Snppliea ready this month. Let us have your name so we can mail you a copy. 



Buaineaa honra from 7:80 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. 



S: S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN COMPANY 



PHILADELPHIA 

 1608- 1620 Ludlow Street 



The Wholesale Florists of Phlladelpbla 



NEW YORK 



117 Weat 28tb Street 



WASHINGTON 

 1216 H Street. N. W. 



Mention Th> R»Tlew when yon write. 



DAHLIAS 



All the 



Leading 



Varieties 



CARNATIONS 



LILIES 



AND EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS 



•«(•! 



OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M. 



THE PHUADELPIIIA CUT FLOWER CO., 



1517 

 Sansom St., 



PHIUDELrHIA,rA. 



MentliiD Tlif Review when you write. 



J,'ests itself as worthy of attention in 

 fhc large ranges of Henry A. Dreer, 

 fnc, is Cocos Weddelliana. The place 

 is of world-wide repute as a producer 

 '>f specimen cocos, of quantity and of 

 'luality. Ordinarily cocos are relegated 

 to a side bench or two, of thumb pots, 

 ■*nd if the place be large, to a like 

 iimount in 3-inch grown for ferneries, 

 ^t Riverton they occupy a range of 



greenhouses; that means that table 

 aiter table is filled with cocos in all 

 sizes, from the little fellow just spread- 

 ing its first character leaves to the 

 stately specimen typical of beauty and 

 grace. For years the place has been 

 proud of its cocos. They come green, 

 avoiding the yellow pitfalls of summer 

 and the imperfect tips resulting from 

 root-check or from chill. Today there 



are one-third more cocos on the place 

 than there were a year ago. This is 

 not due to a dull market, for cocos are 

 becoming more and more popular; it 

 is due to increased production. 



Kentias have never looked better at 

 Riverton than they do today. The 

 stock is large, complete in all sizes 

 and covers both domestic and imported 

 plants. It is with pride that they sav 



