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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



27 



Cattleya Trianae 



SUNBURST 



Beautiful flowers, each one a speci- 

 metXy some dark, some light, a few 

 almost white. 

 $6.00 per dozen; $40.00 per 100 



Perfect flowers ; second size : 

 $4.00 per dozen; $25.00 per 100 



White Lilac 



Very fine quality, $1.00 per bunch; 

 extra tine $1.25 per bunch. 



Distributing agents for the great 

 New Roses for 1912: 



Double White Killarney 



and 



Killarney Queen 'l?^Z' 



100 laio 



Grafted $30.00 $250.00 



Own Root 25.00 200.00 



LADY HILUNGDON 



Grafted . . . 

 Own Root. 



.$36.00 per 100; $300.00 per 1000 Grafted $25.00 per 100 ; $200.00 per 1000 



. 30.00 per 100; 250.00 per 1000 Own Root 20.00 per 100; 150.00 per 1000 



AARON WARD 



Ribbons and Supplies 



Grafted . . . 

 Own Root. 



.$20.00 per 100 ; $150.00 per 1000 Many new patterns in exclusive Ribbons. Write us for 



, 10.00 per ICO; 90.00 per lOCO prices on these and on Supplies. 



S- S. Pen nock -Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



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PHILADELPHIA 

 1608-1620 LadUw Street 



NEW YORK 

 109 West ZSth Street 



WASHINGTON 

 1212 New York Avenue 



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SWEET PEAS FREESIA DAISIES 



PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., 



1517 Sansom Street, 



Phiiadeipliia, Pa. 



OPKN UHTIL e P. M. 



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suspension of nearly three weeks, due 

 to the severely cold weather. 



Eugene Bernheimer continues to re- 

 ceive heavy sLipments of sweet peas 

 from the Florex Gardens. 



Edward Eeid reports excellent orders 

 for daffodils and sweet peas. 



M. Rice & Co. report that Easter 

 orders are coming in unusually early 



this year, running largely on ferneries 

 and plaiit baskets. 



Carl Corts has superb "White Killarney 

 and Killarney from the Roelofs place 

 of the Joseph Heacock Co. 



Easter lilies, a taste of what is to 

 follow, are coming from Henry I. Faust, 

 of Merion, to Samuel I'. Lilley. 



The CoUingdale Greenhouses com- 



menced cutting Golden Spurs January 22. 

 R. Shoch, of M. Eice & Co., has just 

 returned from a successful trip through 

 the south and reports that when he was 

 in South Carolina they had about six 

 inches of snow. Business was sus- 

 pended, as it was a rare sight to see 

 so much snow there, and the pe ople 

 indulged in snowball fights. Not hav- 



