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The Florists' Review 



89 



OPHELIA /p 



A wonderful seller and a favorite with everyone who \ ^"""f^ 

 buys it. f. ^^ 



In quantity' with us and of splendid quality. 



Fancy $10.00 per 100 ^iSST^ 



Ertni 8.00 per 100 ^^ 



Flr»t 0.00 per 100 



Second..... „ 300 per 100 



ChrysanthCTnums and Pompons 



in pots— extra fine quality, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 per dozen. 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO. 



THS WHOMCHAT.K rLOBIBTS OT PHTT.ADT.PHIA 



PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BALTIMORE WASHINQTON 



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



Mentlwi The Berleir wfacn yon write. 



I 



Gold Letter Special 



LAST CHANCE 



No. 1 Gold Letters 

 $3.50 per 1000 



Gold Script Words 



: No. 2 



Gold 



Letters 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



No. 4 Gold Letters 

 $2.85 per iOOO 



$2.00 per 100 



1129 ARCH S^TREET, 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



If.ntlor TiM Berlew wImd yon write. 



GOLDFISH 



Largre, Healthy Flsli af'Boek Bottom" prices. 

 Send for special prices. 



ASHBORNE GOLDFISH & SUPPLY CO. 



309 Nirth Mam Street, 



BURLINGTON. IOWA 



Mention Xbe Review wbea yoa writ*. 



falls into the box. The box will hold 

 two and one-half tons. 



The coal pile is kept in place by 

 heavy concrete walls and is perfectly 

 shaped, as the machine drops the coal 

 from a great height above the eenter 

 of the bin. The quantity of coal han- 

 dled by the company is about 3,500 

 tons per year. 



Club Meeting. 



The November meeting of the Flo- 

 rists' Club was held election day, No- 

 vember 2, in the clubroom at Horticul- 

 tural hall. The club voted that street 

 sellers of plants and flowers were a 

 benefit to the florists' business. John 

 Westcott spoke in the negative and 

 William P. Craig in the affirmative. 

 Other speakers were Charles H. Grake- 

 low, Harvey S. Betz, Charles E. Mee- 

 han and J. F. Zieger. Edward Towill 

 exhibited five rose seedlings and the 

 Florex Gardens displayed Prima Donna. 



THERE'S MONEY 

 FOR YOU 



GoMTish, $3.00 per 100 ' 



IN GOLDFISH 



—Special Asaortment of— 



100 Medium Sized Ooldflsh 

 48 Half-srallon Olobes 

 24 Terra Cotta Ornaments 

 48 Boxes F.sta i-ood 

 12 Boxes Sea Shells 

 48 Instruction Sheets 

 1 Dip Net and Sea Pebbles 



PBIOB $il.UU 



8KA MOSS AND JAFANKSC FISH 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO.. 1449 W. Madison St. CHIC AGG 



Mention The Berlew when you write. 



Oreenhouse Building. 



Greenhouse contracts reported by M. 

 C. Wright, local manager for Lord & 

 Burnham Co., are: 



The complete erection of an iron frame bonse 

 for vegetables, 60x300, for the Seabrook Farms 

 Co., Brldgeton, N. J. 



Pipe frame house 28x100 for the Hubert Bulb 

 Co., Portsmoutli, Va. 



Two pipe frame houses, 25x116 for Fred W. 

 Rltcbey, Lancaster, Pa. 



Pipe frame house 28x90, also a house 15x45 

 for Charles L. Fischer, Atlantic City, N. J. 



Pipe frame house 20x00 for P. J. Mooney, At- 

 lantic City, N. J. 



Ornamental Iron frame conservatory for Ober- 

 lln Smith, Brldgeton, N. J., and J. H. Sbeble, 

 Jr.. Rydal, Pa. 



Also received quite a number of orders for 

 greenhouse boilers, a few of the recent ones be- 

 ing from August Lutz, Philadelphia; Samuel 



Marks, Burlington, N. J.; Chas. L. Fischer. At- 

 lantic City, N. J.; Franklin Barrett, Philadel- 

 phia; J. W. M. Cardeza, Germantown, Pa.; Wm. 

 Topham, Gerqjantown, Pa.; Louis Landgraf, Phil- 

 adelphia; Countess Santa Eulalla, Ashbourne, 

 Pa.; Sayers Boyd, ParU, Tex.; D. L. Hnnsberger. 

 Spring City, Pa., and Chas. E. Meehan, Phila- 

 delphia. 



Mr. Wright feels encouraged over 

 business prospects for the near future, 

 business during the last month having 

 been considerably more than tke cor- 

 responding month of last y«ar..: . . 



Various Notes. "'"^' 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. have taken a 

 4-story annex at Twelfth and Appletr«e 

 streets, to give room for more hands 



