Septeubeb 21, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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DAHLIAS 



The Dahlia is the best flower you can 

 handle to start the fall business. Our sup- 

 ply of these flowers comes from the best 

 specialists in the country at Atco and Ham- 

 monton. 



Orders received before noontime of the 

 day shipment is wanted will be shipped 

 direct from the farms, insuring fresh stock. 



The best $8.00 per 100 



Ck»od ones 8.00 per 100 



Assorted 1.60 per 100 



NEW CROP BEAUTIES 



Specials. .$4.00 per doz. ; $26.00 per 100 



JVmcies . . 3.00 per doz. ; 20.00 per 100 



Plenty of shorter lengths. 



CATTLEYA LABIATA 



$6.00 per dozen, $40.00 per 100 



{', A fine cut of the last season's new roses. 

 Try some of them. 



Specials Fancies First 

 100 100 100 



Melody $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 



Mr8.Taft 10.00 8.00 6.00 



Double Pink Killamey, 10.00 8.00 6.00 



Distributing agents for the great new roses for 1912, Double White Killarney and Killamey Qaeen. 



Write us for particulars and prices. Orders booked now. 



S. S. Pennock^Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



PHILABii^IA NBW YORK WASHINQTON 



U08-I629 Ukmw Str— 1 ^109 West 28th Street , .|212 New York Aveye 



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Be Sure You're Right, Then Go Ahead 



Send us a trial order and be convinced that you have 



started the Beason of 1911-12 in the right " way 



Liliesf Dahlias, Asters, Carnations 



All seasonableVarieties of cut flowers, best quality. We grow our own Roses, Orchids, 

 Valley and Gardenias, selected stock, and the freshest. Let us have your first order. 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., 



1517 Sansom Streoi, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention ThP Review ■wh<»n von write- 



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rived on the scene a few minutes and 

 seconds ahead of D. T. Connor. You 

 know, -whe^ a florist is thinking of 

 building he sifni^B.lor Mr. C5nnor. So 

 J^ifi news is fresh, indeed, that God- 



frey Aschmann will build two houses, 

 each 20x75, on ground adjoi^i^g his 

 present greenhouses. , ii! » 



The p. g. 's are in fine 'fSfcmdition. 

 There is a field (the word is used ad- 



visedly) of arancarias resembling a 

 field of corn In their evenness aad 

 vigor; itik&'^iitf sight. Then there 

 is a hoiitie of*' Lorraine begonias that 

 have &6t beien allowed to bloo: 



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