J-JLY 8, 1900. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review* 



25 





§) BEAUTIES 



xOy^ij\<* We will be very strong: on summer Beauties, having 



three Growers who are malcins: them a specialty. 



BEAUTIES Per 100 



Specials* 36-inch Btems or over $25.00 



Fancy 20.00 



Extra 17.50 



let 12.50 



2nd 10.00 



3rd 8.00 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



Special prices for week ending^ July 10th. 



Single bales $ 2.25 



Five (5) bale lots : 10.00 



Each bale contains seven barrels and all bales 

 are covered with burlap, thus insuring cleanliness 

 and absolutely no loss. 



Will b« elOMd all day on Honday, Jnly 6. 



S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OP 



1608-20 LUDLOW ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



1212 New York Avenue, WASHINGTON 



Mention The Review yrhen tou write. 



Michell's Giant Pansy Seed 



Our Giant Strain of Pansies should not be compared with the 

 ordinary Giant Trimardeau, as the seed we offer will produce flowers 

 of much heavier texture. Trade Pkt. Oz. 



1535 CUant Prize Azure Blue $0.40 $2.00 



1687 '* BlaokBlue 40 2.00 



Kmperor WlUiam. Blue 40 2.00 



Hortenala Red 40 2 50 



Klnc of the Blacks 40 2.00 



Lord Beaoonstteld. Purple violet 40 2.00 



Peaoork. Blue, claret and white 50 4.00 



Bnow Queen. Pure white 40 2.00 



Striped and Mottted 40 2.00 



WhltewlthSye 40 2.00 



Pure TeUow 40 2.26 



TeUow with Xye .40 2.00 



MICHELL'S (ilANT EXHIBITION MIXED 



Cannot be excelled for large size, heavy texture and beautiful 

 colors. Tr. pkt., 60c; per yi oz., 75c; per oz., $5.00. 



Write tor our Latest Wholesale Catalogue. 



Market Street above 10th Street, 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Henry F. MIehell Co., 



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contained in this insect powder, espe- 

 cially when you hear that it has proved 

 most efficacious, destroying the happiness 

 of many, many little aphides and bugs of 

 larger and lesser note, but, alas, I can- 

 not tell you the compounds. Even the 

 knowledge of a newspaper correspondent 

 has its limits, you know, and f can only 



refer you to the P. I. C. or to the enter- 

 prising seedsmen who have secured their 

 agency. 



Various Notes. 



"William F. Gude, of "Washington, D. 



C, paid a brief visit to this city July 2. 



Edwin Lonsdale spoke before the Flo- 



rists' Club July 6 on "The Decoration 

 of Lawns." It was well done. 



John H. Humphreys, dranager of thh 

 Andorra Nurseries, has just returned 

 from a business trip west. 



Walter P. Stokes returned July 6 

 from a few days' fishing at Newboro, 

 Ontario. 



John A. Mclntyre made a brief visit 

 to the south this week, returning by way 

 of Washington. 



M. Kice & Co. are receiving advance 

 shipments of novelties for the coming 

 season. 



William J. Muth, manager of the 

 Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., is enjoying 

 a well-earned vacation. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. have a new 

 ware on their list of the season's novel- 

 ties. 



Eugene Weiss has planted 1,500 ^ly 

 Maryland and some White Killarney at 

 his place at Hatboro, Pa. 



The funeral of Israel W. Durham, 

 July 1, brought out many beautiful 

 floral offerings from the friends. 



J. D. Eisele, vice-president of the 

 Henry A. Dreer Co., sailed from New 

 York July 3 on the Minnetonka for a 

 two months' trip abroad. Mrs. and Miss 

 Eisele accompanied him. Phil. 



Negaunee, Mich. — The Cleveland- 

 Cliffs Co. is enclosing part of the vacant 

 ground south of the greenhouses, where 

 shrubbery is to be put in. 



BOYERTOWN, Pa. — W. S. Funk & Son, 

 on West Philadelphia avenue, have 

 erected a two-story otBce building near 

 their greenhouses, and they have had an 

 electric motor installed. 



