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SErTEMBBR 10, 1914. 



1^ Florists' Review 



Field^Grown Carnation Plants 



Our growers are fortunate in having deep, moist soil, 

 in sheltered locations^ anW we'^ve never ofifertd better 

 stock than we have this season, every plant guaranteed. 



100 1000 

 White Enchantress $ 7.50 | 65.00 



WE CONTINUE TO CLO^B AT 5 P.M. 

 UNTIL SEPT. 15 



White Perfection , V». . ' 7.50 65.00 



Queen Louise 7.00 65.00 



MA'ICHI.ESS, extra fine 15.00 130.00 



Plnli Delight 9.00 80.00 



White Wonder 8.00 70.00 



Alma Ward 7.50 65.00 



MKS. C. W. WARD, extra fine.... 7.50 60.00 



Gloriosa 8.00 70.00 



Bonfire 7.50 60.00 



ENCHANTRESS, extra fine 7.00 65.00 



Comfort 7.50 60.00 



Beacon 7.50 65.00 



Benora 8.00 75.00 



Winsor 7.50 60.00 



Victory 7.50 60.00 



Rose Pink Enchantress 7.50 60.00 



Dorothy Gordon 7.50 60.00 



Pocaliontas, limited quantity 8.00 75.00 



St. Nicholas 8.00 70.00 



Ilarlowarden 7.60 60.00 



ROSETTE 7.00 50.00 



Write ns for prices on large orders. 



NEW CARNATIONS FOR DECEMBER AND 



JANUARY DELIVERY 



100 1000 

 Mrs. C. Edward Akebnrst, rooted 



cuttings $12.00 $100.00 



Mrs. Alice Coombs, rooted cuttings 12.00 100.00 



Pink Sensation, rooted cuttings... 12.00 100.00 



Alice, rooted cuttings 12.00 100.00 



Good Cheer, rooted cuttings 12.00 100.00 



VIOLET PLANTS 



100 



1000 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 



100 1000 



2 -Inch $ 3.00 $ 25.00 



:>Uj-inch 4.00 35.00 



y -inch 7.00 60.00 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



100 1000 



2^4-lnch $ 3.00 $ 25.00 



3 -Inch 6.00 50.00 



Princess of Wales, field-grown. .. .$ 6.00 $ 50.00 



Princess of Wales, 3-inch pots 6.00 50.00 



Marie Louise, 2%-lnch pots 5.00 40.00 



Marie Louise, 3-lnch pots 6.00 50.00 



Lady Campbell, 2%-lnch pots 5.00 40.00 



GERANIUMS, 2^-lncb pots, 40 leading varie- 

 ties, $22.50 and $25.00 per 1000. 



SMILAX 



100 1000 



2%-lnch $ 3.00 $ 25.00 



3 -inch, extra good stock 30.00 



Seedlings 6.00 



Write for our complete catalogue of plants. 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN COMPANY 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



PHILADELPHIA 

 I608-1620 Ludlow Street 



BALTIMORE 

 Pranklln •nd St. Paul Streets 



NEW YORK 

 117 West 28th Street 



WASHINQTON 

 1216 H Street. N. W. 



Mention Th> R>t1«»w when yon write. 



Dahlias 



ROSES 



Carnations 



EVERYTHING IN SEASONABLE FLOWERS 



WE CLOSE AT 5 P. M. 



THE nnLADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO., 



1817 

 Sansom St., 



rHiiiDELrinA,rA. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



of an area of about 50x65 feet. Mr. 

 -^lessen believes that the reputation of 

 these dahlias which his house handled 

 so successfully last season, will be even 

 oetter than then. 



The Floral Calendar. 



\Villiam G. Stephen always began to 



lell about the umpteen dozen Beauties 



ne was selling during the second week 



*^\ September, so that seems an appro- 



fT'iite time to give the floral calendar 



«'■ the coming season. The importance 



J this calendar can not be exaggerated, 



tZ 't i^^^-^ °* ^wers or plants that is 



late IS a serious loss and several of 



'"<m may mean i-uin. , ' ' , 



l.„j';""'SKivlng day, Thursday. November 26. 



^'J;I.','Xr*28 ^"'^ football game. Saturday, 



^'•'^j' \>?r-^"J* ^l'^"y' December 25. 



ASTERS, CARNATIONS 



AND FINE GLADIOLI 



WM. J. BAKER, 



WHOirSALK rLORIST 

 12 South MeU Straat, 



PHILADELPHIA 



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Various Notes. 



The public utilities commission has 

 denied the petition of the Pennsylvania 

 Eailroad Co., Frank P. Myers and 

 George Burton for a private caaL siding 

 near Nelmore station on thp^ Fort Wash- 

 ington branch, 6ri. the grouncf'that the 

 siding would have to cross Mermaid 

 lane. 



Miss Mary Geschick has returned in 

 safety to her home in Germantown. 

 Miss Geschick, who is the sister of Emil 

 H. Geschick, went across the ocean in 



July. 



Herbert G. Tull, one of our men of 



business, has returned from a delight- 

 ful vacation. 



The Joseph Heacock Co. is having its 

 entire range at Wyncote repainted and 

 reglazed — all the glass taken out, then 

 two coats of paint oar the saohbars, 

 then the glass put. back in position and 

 a final coat of paint given. 



The Century Flower Shop is prood 

 of its parent and strives to emulate its 

 every achievement. "When a passing 

 motor car kicked up a stone that sailed 

 through the parent show window, old 

 John somehow slipped from his ladder 

 while descending from polishing the 



