SBiTUl^BEtt 3, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



81 



RIBBONS 



BASKETS 



CHIFFONS 



S. S. PENNOCK MEEHAN CO. 



If you want special ribbons to match any of the newer Roses, we have thein. Our 

 stock is complete. While there may be some shortage in Imported Ribbons and Chififons, 

 we are fortunate in having a good stock of American-made Ribbons that for quality can- 

 not be surpassed, and while prices have advanced on some lines, we intend to slick to 

 former quotations until forced to raise by the manufacturers charging us more. If you 

 want the best in this line, send to us. 



This line we annexed to our list about six months ago and offer 

 an extensive assortment in plain and decorated Baskets in col- 

 ors and shapes that are sure to please and at moderate prices. 



WB CLOSE AT NOON, LABOR DAV-SEPT. 7 

 WE CONTINUE CLOSING AT 5 P. M. UNTIL SEPT. IS 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEH AN CO. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



BASKETS 



PHILADELPHIA 

 1608*1620 Ludlow Street 



BALTIMORE 

 Franklin and St. Pmul Street* 



NEW YORK 

 117 West 28th Street 



WASHINQTON 

 1216 H Street. >. W. 



Mention Thp Review when you write. 



Roses ASTERS Gladioli 



EVERYTHING IN SEASONABLE FLOWERS 



WE CLOSE AT 5 p. M. 



THE riEADELrHIA CUT FLOWER CO., 



1817 

 Sansom St., 



rinLADELrHiA,riL 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



*ti.U()0,O00, to be used for the purchase 

 of the surplus bulbs, the amount to be 

 ii'imid by the firms growing the bulbs 

 at the rate of ten per cent per annum 

 tor ten years, the bulbs so purchased to 

 I'c destroyed or used for stock. The 

 oaily arrivals of Dutch bulbs have been 

 i(((Mved in fine shape. The stock has 

 not all reached this country yet and 

 whether there will be the feared ava- 

 lanche or not is uncertain. The diflfi- 

 'iilty in transportation and the knowl- 

 "''l;,'e that the ground has been i)rotty 

 tiiuroughly covered will, it is hoped, 

 lut'p away those bulbs that were in- 

 t' iidod for Europe. 



The French bulb situation is diflfer- 

 '■'it. The Romans, Paper Whites and 

 'itfsias were shipped before the war 

 •■in'i arrived in good time. The French 

 ^'"mpets, by which is meant Narcissus 

 I'ltnpet major, have not come and are 

 ' ' t likely to come now. The finest 

 'ilium candidum, grown in the north 

 yl France, will be missing this year. 

 '^'e candidums grown in the south of 

 ^^ance, less desirable, are believed to 

 '" all right, while the odds and ends 

 '" bulbs, such as alliums, rose-t'olored 

 '^' mans, Italian Romans, etc, are ex- 

 1 ted later. 



l^he British growers of narcissi, cov 

 '' "jr some twentv-five varieties, evi 



VERONA & STEINHOFF 



PHILADELPHIA 



announce the openiog of their handsome new 

 store in the Sneilenburg Building, Twelfth and 

 Market Streets, Friday, September 4, 1914. 



q In this connection they wish to state they 

 have no connection with G. C. Trepel, of 

 Bioomingdale's, New York. 



fl To Grrowers : If you have stock to dispose 

 of, call on us. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



NEW CROP CARNATIONS 



GLADIOLI and ASTERS 

 WM. J. BAKER. Ti'SiS^^iilLJ^SSZl PHILADELPHIA 



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