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The Florists^ Review 



Max 1^, 1919. 



Ewwgli Said 



NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL PORCH BOXES 



WE HAVE THEM in any size you require; at the same time the price is the lowest ever offered. Our boxes 

 are made very strong and durable. Great care is taken in every detail. 



If you are in the market for Porch Boxes, no matter what the size may be, we earnestly 90] icit. a trial^Mer. 

 We are positive we can give you the best value in both quality and price. - .<; "' "^ 



PRICE. 35c PER RUNNING FOOT, ANY SIZE ' V 



These boxes 

 have the usual 



NQDINGER 



Quality 



We also have a large stock of the following for spring work: 

 BIRCH BARK-Price per lb., 15c CEDAR BARK-in bundles 4 ft long, about 40 sq. fL, $1.00 per bundle 



Galvanized Cemetery Vases, si^ $7.00 and $9.00 per 100 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



JOS. 6. NEIDINBER, norists' Supplies, 1 309-1 1 N. 2nil St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Berlew when you write. 



Various Notes. 



George L. Pennock is running the A. 

 J. Pennock place recently vacated by 

 Herbert Baker. Mr. Pennock does this 

 in addition to keeping up his interest 

 in the firm of C. & G. L. Pennock. 



J. J. Habermehl's Sons had the deco- 

 rations for the fiftieth anniversary of 

 the birth of the Union League. 



D. B. Edwards has received the con- 

 tract for planting the roof garden of 

 the Hotel Traymore, at Atlantic City. 

 Mr. Edwards will open a flower stand 

 in the Traymore about June 1. Charles 

 F. Edgar, who is well %nown in this 

 city, will be in charge. 



It seemed like old times to have Sec- 

 retary George Kedles address the Ger- 

 mantown Horticultural Society on 

 "Wild Flowers in Vernon Park" May 

 10. ^ 



Recent visitors include Walter Mott, 

 Beacon, N. Y.; George H. Berke and 

 D. D. Edwards, Atlantic City, and 

 Arthur W. B. Evans, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 



H. H. Battles has a most interesting 

 display of vases and pottery in his new 

 store at 114 South Twelfth street. It 

 may be said that 108 and 110 are for 

 the upper crust, 112 is for chiepness 

 fust, while 114 is for earthen dust. 



"It made you feel as though you 

 were in the flower business," was Rob- 

 ert B. Bragg 's way of expressing his 

 approval of the Mothers' day improve- 

 ment in trade. 



William Swayne and two friends 

 from Kennett, Pa., have gone trout 

 hunting down east. 



Elmer W. Gaehring, Mrs. Gaehring, 

 Miss McLaughlin, Joseph G. Neidinger, 

 Mrs. Neidinger and George S. Hamp- 

 ton formed a pleasant bowling party 

 at the Florists' Club alleys May 3. 



Berger Bros, are receiving some fine 

 Oladiolus Hollandia. 



Henry A. Dreer, Inc., has had 150 

 packers and shippers at work at River- 

 ton from April 10 to May 10. Two 

 Adams Express clerks are kept steadily 

 at work in the packing shed weighing 



CHOICE SWEET PEAS 



WM. J. BAKER. 



WHOLKSALI FLORIST 

 12 South Mol* Str««t, 



MentloB The Berlcw when yon write. 



PHIUDELPHIil 



ASPARAGUSSEED 



New Crop 



PLUMOSUS NANUS - 



Northern Greenbouse-STOwn 



1000 seeds t 3.50 ; 10.000 seeds $30.00 



5000 seeds 15.50 25,000 seeds 72.50 



PLUMOSUS NANUS - 



Latbbouse-STOw^n 



1000 seeds $ 2.50 I 10.000 seeds $23.00 



6000 seeds 12.00 | 25,000 seeds 52.50 



HATCHERI- 



100 seeds $1.00 I 500 seeds $3.25 



1000 seeds $6.00 



SPRENGERI- 



1000 seeds $0.75 I 10,000 seeds $ 5.5D 



5000 seeds 3.00 | 26,000 seeds 12.50 



PRIMULA SEED 



PRIMULA CHINKNSIS- 



Tr. 

 Pkt. 



$1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 



i^Tr. 

 Pkt. 



Michell's Prize Mixture $0.60 



Al ba Magnifica 60 



Chiswick Red 60 



Duchess 60 



Holborn Blue 60 



Kerniesina Splendens 60 



Rosy Morn 60 



Also all other Seasonable Seeds, 

 Bulbs, Plants and Supplies. 



I Send for WHOLESALE OTALOGUE if y«u hiven'ti copy " | 



HENRY F. MiCHELL CO. 



518 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The RcTlew when you write. 



SIUART H. NILLER 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



Good Asparagus Plumosus 



1617 Ranstead St., Philadelphia 



Open Sunday momlnK, 9 to 12. 



Always mention tba Florists* R«vl«w 

 wben writiuc advertisers. 



NEW CROP 



FANCY FERNS 



$1.25 per 1000 



Special inducement for 



QUANTITY ORDERS 



Contract now for 



DECORATION DAY 

 REQUIREMENTS 



T also haDdie the very best 

 quality Huckleberry Foliage, 

 Dyed and Natural Sheet 

 Mosses. I am a new firm 

 in the field but an old timer 

 in experience. Give me a 

 trial. 



I WILL PLEASE YOU 



KNUD NIELSEN 



Evergreen, Alabama 



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E Blue Ribbon Valley 



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 when wrttlnc advertisers* 



