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December 28, 1911. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



The Three Killarneys 



Double White Killarney 



The Budlong Strain, 1912 



and MY MARYLAND 



of splendid quality, in any quantity, 

 shorts, mediums or long 



Special . . $12.00 to $15.00 per 100 First $6.00 per 100 



Fancy 10.00 per 100 Second. . 4.00 per 100 



VALLEY 



Special per 100, $4.00 Extra per 100, $3.00 



CATTLEYAS 



Special. . .per doz., $7.50; per 100, $50.00. Extra. . . .per 100, $40.00 



GARDENIAS 



Special per doz., $4.00 Extra per doz., $3.00 



Distributing Agents for the great New Roses for 1912: 



(Budloig 

 Straia) 



Double White Killarney 

 and Killarney Queen 



Grafted $260.00 per 1000 Own root $200.00 per 1000 



SUNBURST 



Grafted $36.00 per 100; $300.00 per 1000 



Own root 30.00 per 100; 250.00 per 1000 



RIBBONS and SUPPLIES. Many new patterns in exclusive Rib- 

 bons. Write us for prices on these and on supplies. 



S- S. Pen nock -Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



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PHILADELPHIA 

 1*08-1620 Ladl*w Street 



NBW YORK 

 109 West 28th Street 



WASHINQTON 

 1212 New York Avenue 



Mention The Review when you write. 



A Happy New Year — Start it With Satisfaction ! 



Violets 



How? Try some of our specials— 



Mignonette 



Valley 



and all other seasonable stock. 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., 



1517 Sansom Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



* OFXN UMTIL 8 P. M. 



always seemed to be more poinsettias in 

 sight than the market required. Good 

 judges say that the leftovers un- 

 doubtedly will be required for holiday 

 decorations. Paper Whites were dull 

 as dishwater; it was diflBcult to sell 

 them at ridiculously low prices. Eomans 

 were almost immovable; they seemed to 



have had their day. Sweet peas were 

 sold in great quantities at prices below 

 those of last year, the fancies selling 

 more readily than the ordinary grade 

 stock. Daffodils have arrived, making 

 a pleasing change, for yellow is scarce. 

 Daisies were in moderate request. 

 Green sold about as usual at the holi- 



days, which means that a certain 

 amount is required to go with the flow- 

 ers, and no more, for people do not es- 

 pecially want tender green at Christ- 

 mas. 



The shipping orders generally are said 

 to have reached their destinatigns in 

 good condition, the improvement 



in 



