May 27, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



35 



For ,,3:;^ 

 the June Girl 



A decoration of Rambler sprays, pink, white or red; beau- 

 tiful, graceful and effectiv^ some long, some medium and 

 some short sprays. The first cuts will come from our Washington 

 store, then Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, thus giving an 

 unusually long season. 



$5.00 to $25.00 per 100 sprays, 

 according to length of sprays. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR GREENS, MOSS AND FOLIAGE 



Adiantnm, per 100. $1.00 anil *l..'50 

 Smilax. per KH) strinKB, $20 IN) and $26.00 

 ABparaguB PlumoBUH, per buncb, ROc 

 Asparagua PlumoBUB, per ^trlosr. 60c 

 Asparagus Sprengeri, per bunrh. FOc 

 Dagger Fern*, new crop, per I GOD, $2.0n 

 Oaiax. bronze and green, per llOO, $1.60; per 



lO.IUO ca«e, $7.S0 

 MasDolla Leavpn, prepared, bronze and green, 



per hamper, $1.9U 



Lycopo<lIun), per 100 lbs., $9.00 

 Cut Laurel, per hunch (about 5 lbs.),. Wit 

 Out Hemltck. laige bdl.. $2.60; 6 bdls., $10.00 

 Florida Moss, per crate, 50 lbs., $5.00 

 Oreen Sbnet Moss, per bag. $3.60 

 Oreen Lump Mobs, per bbl. $1.60 

 Sphagnum Moss (burlapped),10-bbl. bale, $4.00; 

 6-bale lota, bale, $3.76; lObale loU, bale, $3.60 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN COMPANY 



THB WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



rHUADELPHIA. 1608-1620 Lidlow St. NEW YORK, 117 W. 28tli St BALTMORE, Fraiklii aad St. Piii Sts. WASHINGTON. 1216 H St, N.W. 



Mention Th» RfTlfw when you wrllf. 



PEONIES 



WHITE, PINK and RED 



GLADIOLI 



PEAS 



VALLEY 



ROSES, CARNATIONS and YELLOW DAISIES 



THE PHIUDELrinA CUT FLOWER CO. 



18i7 

 Samoa St., 



riiiLADELriiiA,ri 



Mention Th« Rerlew when yon write. 



year. There will be no children's 

 tickets at half price. A baseball game, 

 sports with handsome prizes, a dinner 

 and music and dancing will be among 

 the attractions. The committee ear- 

 nestly hopes that every member of the 

 club will come with his family, to make 

 the gathering the jolliest the club ever 

 has held. 



A Coming Flower Show. 



The Natural History Club will hold a 

 flower show in the Twentieth Century 

 Chib house, Lansdowne, Pa., Satur- 

 day, June 5, from 2 to 10 p. m. The 



exhibition is intended for outdoor flow- 

 ers only. All lovers of outdoor flowers, 

 whether they be amateurs or florists, 

 are cordially invited to come and bring 

 their flowers. The Lansdowne Natural 

 History Club has affiliated with the 

 American Rose Society. In recognition 

 of this fact the American Rose Society 

 has offered three medals for competi- 

 tion at this meeting: A silver medal 

 for the best twelve varieties of outdoor 

 roses; a bronze medal for the best six 

 hybrid tea roses, one or mo*|ef varieties, 

 and a bronze medal for ttie best six 

 hybrid perpetual roses, (inte or more 



varieties. A good exhibition by real 

 flower lovers is confidently predicted. 



New Greenhouses. 



M. C. Wright, manager of the Phila- 

 delphia oflSce of Lord & Burnham Co., 

 reports the receipt recently of the fol- 

 lowing contracts for greenhouses at his 

 oflBce: E. C. Marshall, Kennett Square, 

 improved sectional iron-frame house, 

 42x200; Jacob H. Weaver, Lancaster, 

 pipe-frame house, 35x135; George E. 

 Campbell, Flourtown, pipe-frame hoTifle, 

 14x150; Charles *L. Durr, Philadelphia, 

 pipe-frame hoVlse, • 25x100; Victor L. 



