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OCTOBBR 24, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 



33 



SEVEN YELLOWS 



f^VERY business to succeed must be progressive, 

 IS and to be progressive we must have some- 

 thing new. With Irish Fire Flame, the 

 five-petaled sensation of this season; Sunburat, the largest of the 

 yellows; Mrs. Aaron Ward, Lady Hillinefdon and Melody, 

 added^to the old standards, Perle and Sunrise, we realize what 

 wonderful progress has been made in the yellow rose business. All of 

 the above we are receiving in quantity and splendid quality. They 

 are $4.00 to SIO.OO per ICO. 



VALLEY : Special, $1.00 per 100 ; extra, $3.00 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS : $1.C0, $1.50, $2.C0, $2.50 and $3.C0>er doz' 



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



FompoDs: All colors, $3.00 to^$5.00 per doz. bunches, according to 

 size of bunches. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR GREENS 



WILD SMILAX, $5.00 per case. 

 Green (}alaz, $1.50 per 1000; $7.50 per 10,000. 

 Bronze Galax. $1.00 per 1000; $6.00 per 10,000. 

 Leucothoe Sprays (green), $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 

 Green Sheet Moss, $3.50 per batr. 



Bphagnom Moss, 10-bbl. bales, nicely burlapped, each, 

 $4.00; 5-bale lots, $3.75 each ; 10-bale lots, $3.50 each ; 

 25-bale lots, $3.25 each. 



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RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES: Many new patterns in'exclusive 

 Ribbons. Write us for prices on these and on Supplies, uiw* 



Ss S« Pennock-Meehan Company 



J^Ov THB WHOLESALE FLORISTS OP PHILADELPHIA 



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PINK, WHITE and YELLOW MUMS 



ROSES - VIOLETS - ORCHIDS 



EXTRA PINE CARNATIONS 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., 



1517 Sansom Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M. 



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bright coloring, but the natural are 

 often used with the prepared because 

 they impart grace that is lacking ^th- 

 out them. pt 



The price of raw silk has advanced 

 in Europe, owing to a short crop. The 

 effect of this advance will be most felt 

 in chiffons, the manufacturers neglect- 

 ing the lower for the higher priced 

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Naomah, Edward Eeid's star white 

 chrysanthemum, is the finest white in 

 the market today. 



Charles B. Herr, of Strasburg, and 

 two friends were the guests of Eugene 

 Bernheimer, who escorted them on a 

 visit to North Wales October 22, where 

 they found the monster plant of the 

 Florex Gardens in promising condition. 



McKenna, Montreal, were the names 

 inscribed on the luggage of a happy 

 couple who were with us a short time 

 ago. May they prosper. 



John Burton is hauling soil from his 

 new farm at Arlingham to Wyndmoor. 



J. D. Eisele says that the season soon 

 to close has been the best growing sea- 

 son in his erperience. 



Miss Hanna Eastburn, daughter of 

 L. B. Eastburn, of Kennett, was mar- 

 ried recently to Edward Swayne. N. B.: 

 This is not our Edward, or even a dis- 

 tant relative of William, the Great. 



Alfred M. Campbell is a power in 

 chrysanthemums, with fine Hallidays, 

 Supremes, et al. 



Israel Eosnosky comments on the 

 scarcity of men in floriculture. Mr. 



Eosnosky states that both for skilled 

 and unskilled workmen there are many 

 positions that can not be filled. 



Eoman Gold, Elise Papworth and the 

 first flower of that grand old variety, 

 Bonnaffon, are the new-comers. 



Henry Kaunbiersche played an im- 

 portant part in arranging the pageant 

 held at Belmont, in Fairmount park. 

 Mr. Kaunbiersche is an artist in scenery 

 and costumes. 



Emil Lelache is running his new car 

 daily from Jersey to the Eeading Ter- 

 minal and back. 



Adolph Muller, since his sale of the 

 Little Flower Shop, in Norristown, is 

 devoting his entire attention to the 

 De Kalb Nurseries. 



Henry I. Faust, of Merion, ia in- 



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