Jdnb is, 1911. 



ThcWcckly Florists^ Review* 



npHHAT is more attractive, giving an air of 

 ^f fJ coolness to the shop, than a few floating 



Ui Water LlliesirrrS 



iature pond or simply in a large jardiniere filled 

 with water? Always a choice novelty if the new 

 and choice large-flowering varieties are used. These 

 we have in quantity, red and white, and some beautiful, delicate 



shades of pink. $3.00 and $4.00 per lOO. 



BEAUTIES: Doz. 100 



Special $4.00 $30.00 



Fancy 3.50 25.00 



Extra 3.00 20.00 



First 2.00 15.00 



Second 1.60 10.00 



VAIiLEY— The Famous P/M Brand : 



Specials $4.00 per 100 Extra $3.00 per 100 



CATTLEYAS : $6.00 per doz., $40.00 per 100. 



GARDENIAS. Exceptionally choice quality at : 



Special per doz., $2.00 Fancy per doz., $1.50 



MEIiODY. The best yellow rose today : 



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



DOUBLE PINK KILLARNEY. It has no equal commercially : 



Own root, 2^-in $20.00 per 100; $150.00 per 1000 



Grafted, 2>^-in 30.00 per 100; 250.00 per 1000 



S. S. Pen nock =Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



VlJAM<* 



PHILADELPHIA 

 1608-1620 Ludtow Street 



NEW YORK 

 109 West 28th Street 



WASHINGTON 

 1212 New York Avenue 



UeuUon rfae Kevlew when you write. 



For a Profitable Crop During Summer Sow 



Michell's Giant Lupines 



Trade Pkt. Oz. 



PINK BEAUTY, delicaU pink $0.15 $0.30 



BLUE, deep blee 10 .20 



PINK, deep pink 10 .20 



RED .10 .20 



Trade Pkt. Oz. 



SCARLET, WHITE TIPPED $0. 1 $0.20 



WHITE 10 .20 



YELLOW 10 .30 



Flowers produced within six weeks from day of germination. 

 Write today for our complete catalogue. 



HENRY R MICHELL CO 



518 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mcnttnn The Rpvtfw ^^bfn vmi write. 



Mr. Bice suggested that here was a 

 field for cultivation, open to the flo- 

 rists of America. 



Various Notes. 



The Bobert Craig Co. has a fine 

 stock of young ferns of Boston typo 

 just rounding into condition. The 

 cyclamens are now sufficiently ad- 

 vanced to warrant glowing claims of 

 their quality. 



Mrs. Joseph B. Habermehl, wife of 



the well known florist at Second and 

 Butler streets, died recently. 



Joseph A. Pennypacker, of Phoenix- 

 ville. Pa., has taken his son, a young 

 man of rare promise, into partnership. 

 Business has been active in Phoeniz- 

 villo this week. By the way, Joseph 

 A. is a connection of Silas W. 



Edward A. Stroud has completed the 

 addition to his plant at Strafford, Pa.; 

 the immense new house adds one-half 



to his greenhouse capacity. The boil- 

 er-shed is thoroughly modern; galvan- 

 ized iron sides with top ventilation. 



Mrs. E. A. Williams, of Pittsburg, 

 Pa., was here a short time ago; her 

 manager, Harvey Sheaf, favored us a 

 week later. 



Samuel S. Pennock says that Melody 

 is proving a good warm weather rose. 



Henry Bauer declines to confirm the 

 story that H. H. Battles will estab- 

 lish a new store, his fourth, this time 



