OOTOBKU 7, 1009. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



25 



B^ Our Beauty Growers 



(THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY) 



have arranged for a crop of choice blooms for the ^K\.-.^ 

 next two or three weeks, BapplvinK the gap, particu- ^^ ^«-fl». 

 larly for large work, October Weddings, etc., before 

 the ChryBanthemums become plentiful. 



The stock was never finer, prices reasonable. 



PRICES : 



Special ^ncy Extra 1st 2nd 3rd ^^^^^^t ^s 



$20.00 «f7.00 $16.00 $10.0O $8.00 $6.00 ^^^^KlJJ^IB .^^^V H 



''^Y MARYLAND 



Quality improving every day. Almost an un- 

 limited supply in any lengths from number two's to ^^^^^^mr^'^^^^^^^m^.*^. 

 extras. Some extra choice long stemmed ones. 



PRICES : 



Fancy Extra 1st 2nd 



$8.00 $6.00 $5.00 $3.00 



VALLEY 



Extra $4.00 First $3.00 



CATTLEYAS 



Per doz $6.00 Per 100 $40.00 



GARDENIAS 



Fancy, per doz., $4.00 lat $3.00 



Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. 



S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF 



1608-20 LUDLOW ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



1212 New York Ave., WASHINGTON 



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Reliable Seeds 



Micheirs Giant Cyclamen 



Grown for us in England by a leadinc 

 ■peclallBt, and cannot be excelled for size 

 and brilliancy of coloring. 



100 seeds 1000 

 Duke of Connaueht, crimson. .11.25 $10.00 

 Kxcelaior, white with red eye... i.25 10.00 

 Grandiaora Alba, pure white . . 1 25 10.00 

 Princess of Wales, deep pink.. 1.25 10.00 



Salmon Queen, salmon rose 1.25 10.00 



Mixed 1.00 9.00 



Mignonette 

 Micheirs 



Colossal 



An extra fine strain; produces 

 immense spikes. Seeds saved in 

 greenhouse from selected spikes. 



Trade packet. 40c; $3.00 per oz. 



Lile Formosum 



Especially desirable for Early 

 Forcing. Just a few cases left. 



6/8 . 

 7/9 . 

 9/10. 



Bulbs per case Per 100 1000 



400 $ 4.C0 $S7.50 



300 7.25 67.50 



250 10.25 97.50 



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Market St. above lOtb St. 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Henry F. MIchell Co. 



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ful strides made by Burpee & Co. are a 

 matter of civic pride, while Mr. Lons- 

 dale is recognized as one of our ablest 

 and most scientific growers. 



There have been a number of fall open- 

 ings during the last fortnight, J. J. 

 Ilabermehl's Sons, Julius Wolff, Jr., and 

 Samuel Aiken having large orders for 

 ilocorative work. 



Kdgar Upton lias commenced work with 

 the I./eo Niessen Co. 



J. Liddon Pennock says that Maryland 

 is a splendid rose during the fall and 

 spring, but the keeping qualities of Kil- 

 larney will make it a difficult rose to di» 

 place during the winter. 



William Swayne, of Kenuett. says that 

 the carnations of Chester county promise 

 well for the coming season, the summer 

 growth being much better than last year. 



Kdward Reid is enthusiastic over the 

 retail flower shops in St. Paul and in 

 Minnesota. He believes that the west 

 has nothing to learn from the east in 

 progressive business methods. 



W. E. McKissick exhibited the finest 

 vase of cosmos L have ever seen. The 

 variety was Lady Lenox. 



Dahlias have never been finer than this 

 season. Berger Bros, filled an order for 

 over 3,000 choice blooms October 2. 



Lyman Abbott, in the Outlook, defines 

 taste as tiie ability to distinguish be- 



