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TheWcekly Florists' Review. 



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FOR THE CHRISTMAS TRADE ® 



BOXWOOD SPRAYS ^-^ 



Exceptionally fine stock, dark, glossy green, no surplus 

 wood. The choicest lot we've ever received. We are the intro- 

 ducers of and tlie iieadquarters for this valuable green. For 

 Christmas there is nothing that makes a choicer or more beau- 

 tiful wreath than Boxwood, with a little coloring of Bronze 

 Mahonia. Boxwood, SO-Ib. crates, $7.50. A few days' 

 notice ehould be given to avoid any delays. 



BRONZE MAHONIA: $!..")(» per Khi; *!•_'. -"id per Kmki. 



LYCOPODIUM: Splendid quality, full and green, not dried 

 out on account of being gathered too long. DeUvi'rics any 

 time. Quotations on application. 



LYCOPODIUM WREATHING : (Quotations on application. 



BRONZE QALAX: For immediate delivery, cold storage 

 stock, $ir).(Rt per case. New crop likely ready about De- 

 cember 10. Probable price, ^T.lo per case. 



LEUCOTHOE: Green and bronze. $l.<Ht per KHt; $<t.(Hi 

 per 1<KH». Bronze ready about December 1<>. 



CUT POINSETTIAS: Some especially well-grown stock. 

 The large heads are beautiful specimens, deep, velvety 

 red. Per W),. $'?r).()0 and $;5(».(H». A few of the very 

 large ones, |40.((V i>er loO. 



HOLLY WREATHS: Of the very best holly, made full, 

 with plenty of berries llo.OO per KXV, extra large, 

 |2().00 and $2o.(X) per hM). 



GREEN GALAX : New crop, 87. oO per case. 



PLUMOSUS : Contracts made for the season on strings or 

 bunches; very choice stock. 



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MAGNOLIA LEAVES: Green ami bronze; per basket, 

 12. •_>.-.. 



RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES; Many new patterns in ex- 

 cUisive Christmas ribbons. Write us for prices on these 

 and on supplies. 



S. S. Pennock=Meehan Co. 



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CARNATIONS 



Fancy — Ward, Beacon, Enchantress, Winsor. Ordinary — Joost, Boston Market, Queen, etc. 



Fine Sweet Peas Gardenias Stevia Daisies 



What you do not see here, ASK FOR. We are sure to have it. 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., 



1517 Sansom Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



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The begonias are a sheet of bloom, Lor- 

 raine, Cincinnati, Erlor(iii and others. 

 Mr. Aschmann believes in Erfordii; its 

 freedom of bloom, varying color from 

 pink to red, and robust vigor making it 

 a general favorite. Cyclamens, poinset- 

 tias, primroses and Jerusalem cherries 

 are all specialties with Godfrey Asch- 

 mann. The solanums, as the cherries 

 are called, have glossy green foliage, 



contrasting prettily with the profusion 

 of berries. Araucarias, a specialty here, 

 lead in the foliage section. Then come 

 the palms, including nice arecas and la- 

 tanias. The ferns in every size and of 

 many types are a big feature and fill 

 many tables. Rubbers evidently are 

 returning to favor, as they should. Last, 

 but by no means least, there is a big 

 stock of Asparagus plumosus, from the 



useful size for ferneries and edging 

 baskets up to the large sizes for ham- 

 pers and decorative work. 



Various Notes. 



Charles F. Edgar spent several days 

 here this week. Mr. Edgar, formerly 

 well known in retail and wholesale cir- 

 cles in this city, has been for over two 

 years with Miss Rebstock, of Buffalo. 



