JLXE 23, 1010. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



53 



Edward 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



v^ # g WK ARK HERS WITH THE GOODS VOR 



Kei d. JUNE WEDDINGSg COMMENCEMENTS 



7 Isnore this notice at your own risk 



1526 Ranstead St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Philadelphia. June 22, 1910. 

 Per doz. 



B»>AUty. Specials tS.OOto 11.00 



Extra 2.50 



Medium 1.50to 2.00 



Short 75 to 1.00 



Per 100 

 The KIUameys.My Mary land. SelectI 6.00 to $ 8.00 

 Ordinary 3.00 to 4.00 



Richmond, Jardine. Select 6.00 to 



Ordinary 3.00to 



Bride, Maid, Select 500to 



" Ordinary 3.00 to 



Eaiserin, Select ;: 5.00to 



Ordinary ,... 3.00 1& 



Carnations, Fancy 2.00 to 



Select 



Ordinary . 



Easter Lilies per doz., fl.50 



Adiantvun 1.00 to 



Asparagus Plumosus, strings 



sprays 



" Sprentreri. " 35.00 to 



.Smilax — 



Valley 3.00 to 



Cattleyas per doz., 16.00 to $7.50 



Qardenlas,Fancy,doz.,tl.00to 1.50 



Sweet Peas 



Yellow Daisies 1.00 to 



SnapdraKon, per doz,, 10.75 to tl.50 



Dareer Ferns per 1000, fl.OO 



Peonies 4.00 to 



10.00 



4.00 



6.00 



4.00 



8.00 



4.00 



3.00 



1.50 



1.00 



10.00 



1.25 



50.00 



50.00 



50.00 



15.00 



4.00 



.50 

 1.50 



5.00 



exhibited. These were Clarke Bros., 

 Bay Tree Nurseries and the Swi^s Floral 

 Co. The first named staged a beauti- 

 ful group of palms and ferns, with many 

 vases of cut flowers. The first prize of 

 $100 was awarded for this exhibit. The 

 Swiss Floral Co. had a tastefully ar- 

 ranged group of their new petunia, Irv- 

 ington Beauty, which won the admira- 

 tion of all visitors for its large size and 

 beautiful color, resembling that of the 

 La France and Testout roses. Many 

 orders were received by the firm. The 

 Bay Tree Nurseries exhibited specimen 

 plants in tubs of bay trees and ever- 

 greens, with samples of topiary work well 

 done. The third prize of $40 was 

 awarded this exhibitor. An entry for 

 nurserymen for the best collection of 

 correctly named roses had no competi- 

 tor, a poor showing for the professional 

 rose growers. 



The best rose in the show was a speci- 

 mon flower of J. B. Clark, about eight 

 iii'hes in diameter, with Florence Pem- 

 l' rton as a close second. Mildred 

 ^'ant distinguished itself for size, also 

 i"i" form and beauty. Mme. Melanie 

 ^ npert, Dean Hole, Joseph Hill, Frau 

 '^ trl Druschki and Lady Ashtown were 

 ii markable. Many other fine varieties 

 ^ re exhibited, only too numerous to 

 II; "ntion, while many of the finest va- 

 i" fies were past their best condition. 



•"arloads of cut roses were used fOr 

 «■ corative purposes, also for decoration 

 '^' automobiles and carriages during the 

 I'T^ades. All were supplied free of 

 C! arge by the enthusiastic citizens. At 

 tri"^' railroad depot all incoming travelers 

 ^' re presented with roses, and plenty 

 ^^ them. For the automobile parade 

 11 any fine decorations were executed by 

 JfJ'^al talent in the trade. 



business men are highly enthused 

 o^Pr the results of the festival, which 

 "leans a greater display will be freely 

 forthcoming for another year, and rose 

 planting wiU continue unabated, with 

 ^ne demand for rare and fine varieties 

 considerably augmented. All residence 



Taney Roses, Cut Lilies, Valley and Peas 



Op«n from 7:30 «. m. to 6 p. m. 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Company %*\Si:ni' 



We have everything In seaion In Cut Floweri. 1517Sansom St. PHILADELPHIA 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Beauties and Sweet Peas 



Eugene Bernhelmer, I S. IBth St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



■ '_ Mention The Review when you write. 



SAMUEL F. LILLEY, 



Peonies and Carnations. 



Wholesale Florfst 



A good market for more Choice Flowers 



1514 Sanson) St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



WM. J. BAKER, 



My Maryland Roses and Sweet Peas 



of quality. 



Wholesale Florist 



14S2 80. Penn Sq., PliUadelphla, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ROSES 



J. W. YOUNG 



Upul Station P. R. R., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 



The History and Culture 



OF 



GRAFTED ROSES 



For rorcing 



By AI.XX. HONTGOMXRT. Jr. 



** The most important contribution to 

 the modem literature of the Rose." 



"Of much interest to every Rose 

 grower and of utmost value to 

 growers of grafted Roses.'' 



G>ntaining Practical Description of 

 the Process of Grafting, with Full 

 Details of planting ana culture, also 

 Directions for treatment to carry the 

 plants a second year. 



FULLY ILLUSTRATED 

 PRICE, POSTPAID, 25e. 



ADDRESS 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING GO. 



Cazton Bids, f 884 Dearborn St. 



CHICAGO 



districts are ^ perfect mass of roses 

 during the month of June, and "Rose 

 City" is truly the characteristic name 

 for*^ Portland. J. G. Bacher. 



Wm.C. Smith 



Wholesale Floral Co. 



Wholesale Florists 



1316 Pine St.Btth i. 0. Phones ST. LOUIS 

 Snppllea and ETerything In Season always on luui4 



Mention Ttie Review wtien you write. 



HiCBerning 



WH0LE8ALB 



FLORIST 



1402 Pine Street 

 ST. LOUIS, MO> 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST... 



C. «. KDEHN 



Cut Flowers and Florists' Supplies 



Manufacturer of tlie Patent Wire Clamp Floral 

 Designs. A full line of SUPPLIES always on 

 hand. Write for catalogue and prices. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



1122 Pine St. 



THE NEW SEASON 

 IS NOW AT HAND 



Ton can get your aliare of 

 the Bood bualnesa ^rhlcli 

 will soon be colnar on by 

 having your advertlae- 

 ment appear recularly in 



'^StS 



NOW IS THE TIME TO 



BEGIN! 



