Decumbkb 3, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists* Review; 



!23 



QUALITY 



P.=M. Special for 

 the Holiday Trade 



HOLLY — Choice, well-berried; foliage, glossy and green — Delaware and 

 Maryland stock. Per single case, $4.50 and $5.00. 



Special price on lots of 10 or more cases. 



HOLLY WREATH— Made full and of the best selected Holly, with plenty 

 of Berries. Per 100, $15.00 and $18.00. 



Cases contain about 100 wreathe. 



MISTLETOE — Choice, large sprays — heavily 

 clustered with berries. Per small size case, 

 $9.00; per large size case, $12.50. 



LAUREL WREATHING— Rich dark green, made 

 strong and extra heavy. No. 1 grade, per 

 yd., 6c; No. 2 Grade, per yd., 5c. 



LYCOPODIUM— Our stock is extra choice this 

 season — long sprays, rich and green. 

 Per 10 lbs., 15c lb.; per 25 lbs., 12^c lb.; per 50 

 lbs., lOc lb.; per 1004h%i.8>^c and 9c lb. 



LVCOPODIUiVl WREATHING — Heavy grade, 



per yd., 6c. "r- 



BOXWOOD— (Cut sprays). 50 and 100-lb. 

 cases. Per 100 lbs., $15.00. 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES— Green and bronze, per 

 basket, $2.25. 



SHEET MOSS— Per bag, $2.50. 

 CLUMP MOSS— Per bbl., $1.25. 

 QALAX — Green and bronze, per case, $7.50. 

 SMILAX— Per case, $5.00. 



S. S. Pennock=Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OP 



1608-20 LUDLOW ST., 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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SOW EARLY FLOWER SEEDS NOW 



To Have Early Plants and Flowers Next Spring. 



MICHELL'S 



Mammoth Fancy Verbena 



Our Mammoth Fancy Strain combines 

 large size, purity of color and free flow- 

 enng qualities. Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Blae and Purple 30c $1.50 



Mnk 80c 1.0 



Scarlet 80c 1.50 



Striped 30c 1.50 



White 80c 1.60 



Mixed, all colors 80c 1.60 



SALVIA Tr.pkt. Oz. 



Ball of Ftre 60c SR.60 



Bonfire 40c 2.25 



Lord Faantlerojr 50c 4.00 



Splendens 25c 1.25 



VINCA 



Alba 20c 60c 



Alba Pnra 20c 60c 



Rosea 20C 60c 



Mixed 15c 50c 



Headauarters for XMAS GRBKNS 



Our stock is the choicest to be had. 



Holly Wreaths, Holly, 



Laurel, Lycopodium, 



Mistletoe. 



Write for our special circular on 

 Xmas Greens. 



VALLEY 



Cold Storage Russian Brand 



Large flowering kind. Roots long and 



fibrous. 



Per 500. r 50. Per 1000, $14.00. 



Per fiOOO. $64.00. 



Planted now, will bloom for Xmas and 



New Year's. 



Write for a copy of our Wholesale CatalOKue. 



HENRY F. MICHEU CO., ""1?KW*pa! 



Street, 



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<ay at the base of the fronds when 

 wet, from lack of air. Mr. Clark adds 

 that a boy can water this variety. If 

 the stream of water from the hose is 

 too strong, knocking it down, the fronds 



will be up again in an hour as good as 

 ever. 



Two houses of Adiantum Farleyense 

 in all sizes are a beautiful sight. The 

 grace of this exquisite holiday fern ap- 



peals to everyone. Commonsense methods 

 are especially important in growing Far- 

 leyense. Natural laws must be obeyed 

 to do this fern successfully, despite 

 changes in climatic conditions. It takes 

 intelligent culture to grow good stock, 

 mixed with unremitting care. Among 

 the other ferns a pretty lot of Adiantum 

 Croweanum, in medium sized pots, would 

 have pleased our friend from Utiea, could 

 he see them. 



The range of glass devoted to Cocoa 

 Weddelliana is deeply interesting. The 

 stock is large. The plants are in excel- 

 lent condition. The specimens are a 

 rarity not to be seen elsewhere in such 

 sizes and numbers. A house of Dreer'a 

 begonia is just coming into bloom. 



The Cibotium Schiedei, more popular 

 even than of yore, and many other mat- 

 ters of interest must be passed quickly 

 by, for time is up now. 



Various Notes. 



Smith, Lineaweaver & Co. report busi- 

 ness active in the coal market. The 

 termination of the agreement between 

 operators and miners April 1 will prob* 

 ably increase the winter demand. 



The Henry F. MicheU Co. reports the 

 arrival of lycopodium. 



Edward J. Fancourt returned this week 

 from the west. 



Charles Mawby was unable to fill his 

 engagement in Pittsburg owing to ill- 

 ness; on his recovering he accepted a 

 position with Charles M. Keegan. 



J. Otto Thilow spoke Def ore the Mary- 

 land Horticultural Society in Baltimore 

 December 2. 



Walter P. Stokes attended' the meeting 

 of the executive committee of the Whole- 



