Junk 18, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



35 



Fancy Beauties, Valley, 



Kaiserin, Killarney 



■■»■«■*<«.■.. ^1 MMiMw i^AA R ■ ■««•>«■•■■■■• n and all varieties of Seasonable Cut Flowers 

 WHOLESALE FLORIST. 1526 RanStead St., Ptllladelphia, Pa. t«r Ju„e weddings and commencements 



EDWARD REID 



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the Yeatman High by the Bentzen Floral 

 Co., and at the McKiniey High by the 

 Eggeling Floral Co. Each did splendid 

 Avork. 



C. Young & Sons Co. has enjoyed a 

 most successful season in all depart- 

 ments, cut flowers, seeds, plants, bulbs 

 and nursery stock. 



John Burke, whose pl?ice is at Sixth 

 and Locust streets, will close up during 

 the summer months, as usual, this year. 

 He says he had an elegant season's busi- 

 ness and can afford a two months ' rest. 



Alex. Siegel says that after this week 

 will be a good time to go fishing. As 

 a lone fisherman, he has them all skinned. 

 He also reports a good season's trade in 

 cut flowers. 



Dominic Bova, the little Franklin ave- 

 nue hustler, will be played by the re- 

 tailers at third base in the approaching 

 ball game. He says none of the whole- 

 salers can get past him at any stage of 

 the game. 



John Heeley, for years with C. Schlue- 

 ter, the St. Louis avenue florist, writes to 

 friends here from Oregon that he is en- 

 joying the far west and will soon settle 

 in some city in the state and open a 

 flower store. 



The Foster Floral Co. has offered half 

 of its store for rent during the dull sum- 

 mer months. Mr. Foster says they had 

 a good business season. 



John Steidle, state vice-president of 

 the S. A. F., states that the reason h^ 

 failed to attend the club meeting Thurs- 

 day was^hat he attended the funeral 

 of his brotlier-in-law, but the next meet- 

 ing will see him fully prepared for 

 S. A. F. convention matters. 



Mrs. William Ellison will, by the end 

 of the month, leave for her summer 

 home in the north, to spend the summer, 

 after a good business season. 



Those who attended the club meeting 

 last week from out of the city were J. 

 F. Ammann, Edwardsville, 111.; Edwin 

 Denker, St. Charles, Mo.; E. W. Guy 

 and Henry Emunds, of Belle\'ille, III., 

 and Harry Balsley, of Detroit, Mich. 



The trustees of the club will be glad 

 to receive any suggestions from any of 

 the florists that would make interest- 

 ing features for the club's picnic. The 

 chairman of the trustees will call a meet- 

 ing this week to arrange the program. 

 They will also be pleased to accept any 

 offer of special prizes. Several special 

 prizes have already been offered by Carl 

 Beyer, W. C. Smith, Charles Schoenle, 

 J. J. Beneke, Harry Balsley, » St. Louis 

 Seed Co. and W. C. Young. Anyone wish- 

 ing to offer a special should call up any 

 of the trustees before the program goes 

 to print. An effort will also be made 

 to have both the wholesalers and retailers 

 close a half day July 15, to give their 

 employees a half day off. 



Harry Balsley, of Detroit, was in town 

 last week and attended the club meet- 

 ing. 



The superintendent of public parks, 

 George Ostertag, and his big force of 

 iielp have finished the planting of all 

 the parks. The larger parks are elabo- 

 rate in bedding, with new and original 

 designs. The lawns in City Hall park 



W. E. McKISSICK 



Beauties, Valley and Sweet Peas 



UP-TO-DATK SKRVICB. 



1619-21 Ransfead St., PHILADELPHIA 



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BRIDES, BRIDESMAIDS, FANCY VALLEY. 



BERGER BROS. 



WHOLKSALK FLORISTS 

 1S08 rXLBBRT ST. 



PHILADELPHIA 



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<;%VFFT PFA^ of highest grade in all 

 «J»t1-i_i rL^tJ colors. T»«!ATrrTw;a 



EUGENE BERNHEIMER 



Wholesale riorist, 11 South 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



BEAUTISS 



and all other seasonable flowers. 



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Choice Sweet Peas for June Weddings 



Open 7:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. ili. ~ " 



THE PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO., 



Saturdays, 7:80 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. 



1517 Sansom Street. PHILADELPHIA 



WILLIAM J. BAKER 



WHOLBSAIJB IXORIST 



WHITE ROSES and SWEET PEJtS 



1432 So. Pcnn Square. PHILADELPHiA. PA 



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Whitmaoi Ferns ! 



Stronsr, well sbaped plants, 



in 6-lncli pots, 7So and 50o each. 



J. W. YOUNG 



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HRONOUNCING 

 DICTIONARY 



A list off PLANT NAMES and the 

 Botaidcal Termf most frequcotly met 

 whh in articles on trade topics, with the 

 CORRECT PRONUNCIATION 

 for each. 



"The Pronouncing Dictionary Is Jost wbat 

 I bare wanted." 



"Tbe Pronouncinc Dictionary flUa a loov 

 feltwant" 



"Tbe Pronooncinc Dictionary alone waa 

 mocb more Talne iban tbe subacriptlon prloe 

 oftbeBeTlew." 



A Booklet ]ait tbe sise to fit adeak 

 pigeon-bole and be always arailable. 

 ■•nt 90«t]MkiA on reoelpt off Me. 



Florists* Publishing Co. 



Oaxtoa BulMlBir 

 834 Dcftrbom 8tre«t, Chieaco 



Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Philadelphia, June 17. 



Per doi. 



Scanty, Specials $2.00 to S3.00 



Extra 1.60 



Medium 1.00 



Short 50to .75 



Per 100 



Bride and Brldeamald, Select $ 6.00 to $ 6.00 



Ordinary... 2.00 to 4.00 



Liberty, Richmond, Select 6.00 to 8.00 



Ordinary 2.00 to 4.00 



Killarney, Obatenay, Select 6.00to 8.00 



Ordinary 2.00 to 4.00 



Kalserin. Select e.OOto 8.00 



Ordinary 2.00to 4.00 



Golden Gate, Select S.OOto r>.00 



" Ordinary ". 2.00to 4.00 



Oamations, Fancy 2.00 to S.00 



Select UO 



Ordinary LM 



Harrisii Lilies. . .doz., $1.26 to S1.60 

 Lilium Candldum.doi.. 76c to $1.26 



Adiantum Cuneatiun 75 to 1.00 



Hybridum 1.25to 1.60 



AaparagoB Plumosus. Strings 60.00 to 76.00 



" Sprays, bunch 50c 



" Sprengeri,bunch.86-50c 



Smilax 12.60to 



VaUey 2.00 to 



Oattleyas 40.00 to 



Sweet Peas, Select .40 to 



Ordinary 25to 



Yellow Daisies 



White Daisies 



Hardy Ferns. per 1000. Si .00 to $2.00 

 Galax Leaves.. case of 10,000. 7.60 

 Snapdragon,Fancy,doz.$1.00to2.00 



Ordinary 4.00to 



Peonies, Fancy 4.00to 



Ordinary S.OOto 



16.00 

 4.00 



60.00 

 .60 

 .85 

 .60 

 .60 



6.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



are looking better each day, they being 

 in the heart of the business center of 

 the city. J. J. B. 



Milwaukee. June 17. 

 Per 100 



Beauty, Long $26.00 



'- Medium $16.00to 20.00 



Short 8.00to 12.00 



Bride and Bridesmaid 4.00 to 8.00 



Golden Gate. Cbatenay 4.00 to 8.00 



lUchmond 4.00to 8.00 



Perle 4.00to 8.00 



Oamations 4.00to 6.00 



VaUey 75to 8.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, Strings 60.00 



Sprays $,00 



" Sprengeri, tM 



Smilax 1&0$ 



Adiantum LOO 



Lilies per doz., $1.60 to $2.00 



Daisies .60 



SweetPeas 76to 1.00 



Snapdragon.. per doz., $0.60 to 1.00 



Tulips 8.00 



Peonies e.OOto 8.00 



Cape Jasmine 2.00 



