June 8, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists* Review. 



FLOWERS FOR THE 



JUNEGIRL 



FLOWERS FOR HER FRIENDS 



FLdWERS FOR HER DECORATIONS 



FLOWERS FOR HER EVERT WISH 



SOME OF HER FAVORITES, 



Leaders with ug for the next two weeks. 



CATTLE YAS: Exceptionally fine; $6.00 per dozen; $40.00 

 per 100. 



VALLEY: (The celebrated Pennock Brand) ; Special, $4.00 per 

 100; Extra, $3.00 per 100. 



BEAUTIES: Doz. 



Special $(.00 



Fancy 3.50 



Extra 3.00 



First 2.00 



Second : 1,60 



PEONIES: Mostly the lighter shades and whites and delicate 

 pinks, $30.00 to $40.00 per 1000. Good medium quality, 

 $20.00 to $25.00 per 1000. 



MELODY: The best yellow rose today. 



Own root, 2ii-in., $30.00 per 100; $250.00 per 1000. 



DOUBLE PINK KILLARNEY: It has no equal commercially. 

 Own root, 2^-in., $20.00 per ]00; $150.00 per 1000. 

 Grafted, 2>^-in., $30.00 per ICX); $250. a) per 1000. 



S. S. Peiinock=Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



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PHILADELPHIA 

 1608-1620 Ludlow Street 



NEW YORK 

 109 West 28th Street 



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Mention Tbe Review wben you write. 



For a Profitable Crop During Summer Sow 



IVIicheir^ Giant Lupines 



Trade Pkt. Oz. 



SCARLET, WHITE TIPPED $0.10 $0.20 



WHITE .10 .20 



YELLOW 10 .30 



Trade Pkt. Oz. 



PINK BEAUTY, delicate pink $0.15 $0.30 



BLUE, deep blue 10 .20 



PINK, deep pink 10 .20 



RED .10 .20 



Flowers produced within six weeks from day of germination. 

 Write today for our complete catalogue. 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO. 



' r ' 518 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The R»'vtpw whon vn» •wHte. 



the Florists' Club "with her views on 

 carnations and violets at the June 

 meeting. 



Eobert Craig is in New York looking 

 up plant novelties, while Robert A. 

 Craig iL< pushing out heavy begonia 

 orders. 



Ernest Heming spoke on "Roses" 

 before the Germantown Horticultural 

 Society in Association hall June 5. 

 Rain interfered with the exhibits. 



John Meiklcjohn, with H. Frank Dar- 

 row, of New York, was a visitor last 

 week. 



H. Bajersdorfer & Co. are making 

 alterations in their store, the skylights 

 giving place to floor space on each of 

 the five stories. This makes a gain 

 of between 6,000 and 8,000 square feet 

 of space, w^ich is especially useful to 

 the factory, now so badly crowded. 

 Orders are plentiful and Mr. Berko- 



do. He does it, and 



witz has lots to 

 does it well. 



The cemetery florists report a heavy- 

 Memorial day business. Mrs. Mary Al- 

 burger experienced a heavy demand 

 for bedding and vase plants and for 

 cut flowers. West Laurel Hill Nurs- 

 eries (you know John Westcottf) say 

 it was the busiest Memorial day itt 

 twenty-five years. The West Laurel 

 Hill Nurseries grew an acre of peonies 



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