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Sbptbmbeb 28, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



33 



FOR OCTOBER WEDDINGS 



There is very apt to be a scarcity of roses the first week 

 or two in October, with the demand good. Our supply for 

 this time will be in fine shape, as choice stock as we ever 

 offered and the best variety we ever had? 



Prince de Bulgarie (Mrs. Toft) and 

 Double Pink Killarney 



Specials $10:00 per 100 Fancies $8.00 per 100 



Firsts $6.00 per 100 



Pinic and Wliite Killarney, Maryland 

 and Richmond 



Fancies $8.0^ per 100 Firsts $6.00 per 100 



Seconds $3.00 per 100 ^ 



Melody and Mrs. Aaron Ward 



Firsts $6.00 per 100 Seconds $4.00 per 100 



Beauties 



Specials $25.00 per 100 Extra $15.00 per 100 



Fancies 20.00 per 100 Firsts 12.50 per 100 



Seconds $10.00 per 100 



Valleys Special, $4.00 per 100; Extra, $3.00 per 100. 

 Cattleyas: $6.00 per doz.; $35.00 per 100. 

 Dahlias: $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 per 100. Some beautiful varieties for decoration work. 



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



Queen. Write us for particulars and prices. Orders booked now. 

 Supplies of all kinds — Ribbons— the P/M quality, best and finest qualities offered by any house 

 and the most up-to-date styles. 



S. S. Pennock=Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



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PHILADELPHIA 

 1608-1620 Ludl«w Stre«t 



NEW YORK 

 109 Weit 28th Straat 



WASHINQTON 

 1212 New York AveM* 



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Yeiloitv Chrysanthemums 



FINE QUALITY - ANY QUANTITY. 



«t , A plentiful supply of the following awaiting your orders: 



Lilies, Dahlias, Roses and Fancy Carnations. 

 Finest Orchids and Valley for October Weddings. 



You are the man whose order we want. 



1517 Sansom Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., 



OPKN UHTII. 8 P. M. 



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The front is occupied by a handsome 

 show window, supported on either side 

 by a door, one leading into the shop, 

 the other to the apartments above. 



Tapestried stone, tile and oak, each in 

 its proper place, give an idea of the 

 impression from Broad street. The 

 window, fitted with a movable plat- 



form to give the advantage of different 

 heights for display, is beautifully pro- 

 portioned; it is floored in green, backed 

 by a green lattice and white curtains. 



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