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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



27 



First Arrivals of Nearby 



Gladioli 



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May, Augusta, America, 

 Brenchleyensis, etc. 



Splendid, well flowered spikes, nothing 

 more decorative and useful at this time 

 of the year. $4.00 to $6.00 per 100. 



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Store closes at 5 p. m. during July and August. 



S. S. Pen nock =Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



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PHILADELPHIA 

 1608-1620 Ludlow Street 



NEW YORK 

 109 West ZSth Street 



WASHINQTON 

 1212 New York Aveaue 



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you will find our Ijilies very useful. We have them 

 on hand at all times. Of course, we have. a full line 

 of OTHER FLOWERS AND GREENS. Try a 

 shipment of MILWAUKEE FLOWJfiRS. 



For Summer Funeral Work 



HOLTON & HUNK EL CO., 462 HOwinkee St. MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Without doubt the best equipped Wholesale House in the Country 



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during his son's holiday. This week his 

 Buick ear is again seen in place of his 

 horse and wagon. 



Robert Crawford, Jr., has commenced 

 housing his carnations at Secane, Dela- 

 ware county. Pa. Winsor, Alma Ward 

 and Mrs. C. W. Ward are already 

 benched. 



J. L. Pennock is at Seaside Park, N. J. 



The Robert Craig Co. has 50,000 cycla- 

 mens. They are even finer than last 

 year's plants were at this time. The as- 

 sortment includes over one-third of the 

 wondrously beautiful salmon pink. 



Ocean City, N. J., rivals Waretown, 

 on Barnegat bay, as a fioral sporting 

 place. Among the hard workers who 

 have been seen enjoying a little let-up 

 from business cares at that moist yet 

 perfectly dry resort are: George Bur- 

 ton, Alfred M, Campbell, William K. 

 Harris, Charles E. Meehan, Casper Pen- 

 nock, George L. Pennock and many more. 



Teams representing the Henry F. 

 Michell Co. and William Henry Maule 

 will play a match game of baseball at 

 Ridley Park, Pa., Saturday, July 22. 



Robert Gaul has returned from his va- 

 cation. 



Stockton & Howe, of Princeton, N. J., 

 will have two large houses of their new 

 Priaceton, for the coming season. 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER 



1513-15 fienMStwva Ave, PHIlADEirtllA 



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Wax Flowers, Wax Flower Designs 



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Richmond and White Killarney will be 

 their other varieties. 



Mrs. Hackman, of Fourth and Grand 

 avenue, had her store badly flooded by 

 the bursting of a sewer July 17, during 

 a tremendous rainfall. 



H. Bayersdorfer is in Munich, Ger- 

 many, a beautiful city with bridges, 

 water and a general air of coolness most 

 refreshing to see. 



David Anderson, of Garrettford, Pa., 

 has a new Stanley steamer car. The other 

 growers say it comes from Maryland, 

 although there is nothing on the car to 

 indicate this fact. 



Miss Lillian Stahl, daughter of Bal- 

 thasar Stahl and sister of Charles B. 

 Stahl, was married June 28. 



Miss Dingee, daughter of the cele- 

 brated rosarian, Charles Dingee, of West 

 Orove, Pa., is engaged to a layman of 

 New Castle, Ind. 



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L. Lemisch, of Erie avenue, has a new 

 late-blooming orange-colored rose that i's 

 as double as American Beauty. 



It is expected that the south will be 

 largely represented at -the Biiltimore con- 

 vention in August. ♦ • 



