Sbptbmbee 23, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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BEAUTIES 



Our Growers are coming in with a fine fall crop, a 

 great many extra long stems. 



Specials Fancy Extra Firats Seconds 

 $80.00 $17.00 $16.00 $10.00 $8.00 



MY MARYLAND 



A number of our Growers have planted heavily of this 

 new rose, and we can fill all orders with first-class stock. 

 Try a hundred or more and you will order again, as they 

 are very good value at these prices. 



Extra Firats Seconds 



$8.00 $6.00 $3.00 



PERLE and SUNRISE 



We are having grown for us a limited quantity of these 

 two varieties. They are especially in demand in the fall 

 season. Order a day or two in advance if possible. 



Prices, $4.00 to $6.00 per 100. 



DAHLIAS 



We are getting the finest fiowers that come from New 

 Jersey at from $8.00, $3.00 and $4.00 per 100. 



S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OP 



1608-20 LUDLOW ST., 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



1212 New York Ave., WASHINGTON 



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MichelFs Reliable Seeds 



Mignonette 



Mlctaell's Colossal. An eztrs 

 fine strain; produces immenee spikes. 

 Seed saved in greenhouse from sel- 

 ected spilieB. Tr. pkt., 40c; oz., 93.00. 



Lupinus 



Tr pkt. Oz. 



Blue $0.10 $0.20 



Pink 10 .20 



Red 10 .20 



Scarlet, white tipped.. .10 .20 



Wlilte 10 .20 



TeUow 10 .80 



Cyclamen Giganteum 



100 seeds 1000 



Album, white $0.76 $6.00 



Roseuxn, pink 75 6.00 



Rubrum, red 75 6 CO 



White with Red Kye ... .75 6 00 

 Mixed 60 5.00 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



Greenhouse Gro^^ 



100 seeds.. $0.50 2,500 seeds.. $ 8.50 



600 seeds.. 2.00 5.000 seed^t.. 16.00 



1,000 seeds.. 8 50 10.000 seeds.. 30.00 



Lath House Grown 

 100 seeds.... $0.40 1,000 seeds.. $ 2.75 

 600ieedi.... 1.50 5,000 seeds.. 12.50 



Write for our Latest Wholesale Catalosrue 



Hanry F. MIchell Co. 



Harket Bt. above 10th St. 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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varieties. Mrs. Roosevelt, shell pink, 

 Orlando, yellow, and Kriemhilde, pink, 

 were much admired. He was second on 

 Deer's "White. 



Henry A. Dreer showed a collection of 

 outdoor flowers. 



Locust Farm. 



The trap met the up train at River- 

 ton, taking a little party of three over 

 the country roads to Locust Farm, the 

 annex to the Dreer Nurseries. Three is 

 an excellent number for traveling pur- 

 poses (the French, in their ignorance, 

 had an idea that the third person was 

 in the way, and said "de trop," which 

 showed how little they knew about it), 

 because when you travel in threes the 

 third fellow doesn't have to do what 

 the other two do, but can go off and be 

 sulky by himself until he gets in a good 

 humor again, when perhaps one of the 

 two will be ready to take his place. The 

 trio consisted of George A. Strohlein, 

 James C. Clark and Phil. It would be 

 impertinent to introduce the first two 

 and, I hope, the last one. 



The special object of the trip was to 

 see the field of hardy phloxes in full 

 bloom. Some misgivings had been felt 

 about that field of hardy phloxes, be- 

 cause Providence had withheld the rain. 

 Sufficient stress had been laid on the 



