Makch 26, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



Easter Plaats 



Our supply is a selection of the very best 

 plants the market affords, the P/M quality. 

 Early shipments are an advantage to both 

 grower and customer. We list a few of our 

 offerings for Easter. Write for complete Plant List. 



POTTED LILIES for Easter. 



500 lots, per 100 flowers, $12.50 100 lots, 100 flowers, $15.00 



No Lily plants under 50c per pot. Dozen lots, price 17c per bloom. 



^OavV^ 



75c to fS.OO. 



Azaleas 



Extra large, $7.60 to $12.50 



Roses 



Crimson Ramblers 7Ec to $2.50 each 



Tausendschon and Baby Ramblers, 50c 



to $2.50 each 

 Masrna Charta 75c to $1.50 each 



Genistas 



Per dozen $3.(0 to $9.03 



Lilac 



Each $2.00. $2.50 and $J.0O 



Hydrangeas 



Each 7rK5 to $5.00 



CLEAN, STRONG, WELL GROWN ROSE PLANTS, ZX-in., ready for immediate shipment. 



OWN ROOT 



100 



1000 



$280.nO 



250.00 



2eo.oo 



260.00 



Klllarney Brilliant $30 00 



Prince d' Atenberg 80.00 



Hadley 30.00 



Ophelia 30.00 



Mrs. Charles ROBM 



Fire Flame 1?.'0 J 00 00 



Mrs. Georve Shawyer.. 12.00 10000 



Klllarney Qaeen 7.80 60 00 



Radiance 7.S0 eOOO 



HUUnKdon 7.80 60.00 



Sunburst 12.00 ICO.OO 



White KllUrney 7.80 60 00 



Pink Klllarney 7 60 60 00 



Maryland 7 80 66.00 



Richmond 7.80 eo.m 



Kalserln 7.60 60.00 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 7.fO 60.10 



Mrs. Taft 7.80 60.C0 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock 7.80 6»».00 



CeclleBmnner or Sweetheart 12.00 KO.tO 



American Beauty. S79.(Op<>r 1000. 



WHITK AMD FISK COCHET. 3 inch. $6.0) per 100; $60.00 

 Write for prices on larger quantities. 



100 

 $'U(0 

 35.00 

 38 00 

 36.00 

 17.80 

 17.B0 

 17.80 

 r.i.80 

 12.80 

 12.60 



12.60 

 12.60 

 12.60 

 12JI0 

 12.60 

 12.80 

 12.60 

 12.60 

 17.60 



perKOJ. 



GRAFTED 



1(00 

 $300(0 

 300 00 

 300.00 

 300 00 

 160.00 

 160 00 

 160.01 

 120.00 

 120.00 

 120.00 



120.00 

 120.03 

 120.00 

 120.» 

 120.00 

 120.00 

 120.0 

 I'O.'O 

 180.00 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN COAAPANY 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



PHILADELPHIA 

 I608O620 Ludlow Street 



BALTIMORE 

 Franklin and St. Paul Streets 



NEW YORK 

 117 West 28tli Street 



WASHINGTON 

 1216 H Street. N. W. 



Mention Hie Review when yon write. 



Yellow Daisies, Carnations, Primroses, 



White, Pink and Yellow Snapdragons, 



Valley, Orchids and Peas 



SEE OUR CLASSIFIED AD ON CHRYSANTHEMUM CUTTINGS 



THE {HILADEmilA CUT FLOWER CO., 



1817 

 Sansom St., 



miLADELrinA^PiL 



can be fowtft. This variety is almost 

 invariably secured at the expense of 

 the quality j>f some kind. The general 

 run of liliear are a trifle shorter than 

 usual, but, on the other hand, they 

 are remarkably clean and evenly flow- 

 ered. Many of the spiraeas are lightly 

 flowered, but to this there are notable 

 exceptions. The roses, azaleas and hy- 

 drangeas have never been flAf O J 



The Spring Show. 



The spring show of the Pennsylvania 

 Horticultural Society, which opened 

 March 24, was one of those quiet 

 "among ourselves" affairs that^^^lease 

 the true lover of horticulture more than 



they please the public. There were 

 some splendidly flowered bulbs for the 

 Dreer, Michell and Waterer prizes and 

 some blooming plants of unusual merit. 

 Notable among these was a magnificent 

 purple wistaria in a tub, standing six 

 feet.iigh and covered ffith its graceful 

 blooms. Lilac, Easter lilies, callas and 

 8piE»aa were well done. The effect 

 of tlie bulbs was heightened by the 

 large number of perfect blooms grown 

 in a single pan. Henry A. exhibited 

 photographs of dahlias and gladioli, 

 some seventy-five in all, while Henry 

 F, devoted Jiis space and energy to the 

 display of lawn grass seed. 



The Dinner on the Nineteenth. 



The Retail Florists' Association held 

 its monthly meeting at the Poor Rich- 

 ard Club, Thursday evening, March 19, 

 at' 6:30, the affair taking the form of 

 a dinner to which a number of whole- 

 salers and others prominent in the 

 business were invjted. Last year's of- 

 ficers were reelected. Committees re- 

 ported and matters pertaining to the 

 welfare of the association were dis- 

 cussed. The affair was much enjoyed 

 by all. Among those present were John 

 Gracey, Eugene Bernheimer, Robert B. 

 Bragg, A. M. Campbell, Charles Henry 

 Fox, Charles H. Grakelow, Charles F. 



