OCTOBBB 19, 1911* 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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An Unprecedented Array of Choice Roses 



Never before in the history of the commercial cut fiower business have 

 we been able to offer so much variety in Roses as we are doing at present. 

 The three or four standard sorts of a few years ago have been supplemented 

 by eight or nine new ones that are good all the year round, and commer- 

 cially possible from the grower's "bread-and-butter" standpoint, so that 

 the retailer has now no cause to complain of lack of variety to offer his 

 customers. ' 



The ' 'Great 12' ' we are offering are : Prince de Bulgarie ( Mrs. Taft), Mrs. 

 Aaron Ward, American Beauty, Pink Kilififhey, Double Pink Kiltamey, 

 White Killamey, Richmond, Lady Hillingdon, Maryland, Melody, Perle 

 des Jardins, Kaiserin. i^r vsS 



A few quotations for this week : 



Per 100 Special • Fancy Extra First Second 



American Beauty , $30.00 $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $12.60 



Richmond >^ 10.00 - 8.00 6.00 3.00 



Prince de Bulgarie (MrsrTaft).. 12.00 10.00 8.00 



Killamey -. 8.00 — 6.00 3.00 



White Killamey .".... 8.00 ' ' 6.00 3.00 



Double Pink Killarney ...;.-- 8.00 6.00 



Maryland 10.00 8.00 .. . 6.00 3.00 



Kaiserin 8.00 6.00 3.00 



Melody 8.00 6.00 4.00 



Perle 6.00 4.00 



wo. «A^ Mrs. Aaron Ward 8.00 6.00 4.00 



MRS. TAFT. Lady HUlingdon .i.^..r... ■ 8.00 6.00 



c« nff « ^ly 1 11^ Your opportunity to buy cheap. Per 7 bbl. bale, $2.25; 10 bale lots at $2.00 each. Per 10 

 *3« ■■'»^»^*J"* bbl. bale, $3.60; 10 bale lots at $3.16 each. Each bale covered with burlap, thus ensuring 

 cleanliness around the store, no waste. " "' . " 



BOXWOOD, $7.50 per 50 lbs. 



Distributing Agents for the great new Roses for 1912, Double White Killarney and Killarney 



Queen (the Budlong strain). Grafted, $250.00 per 1000. Own root, $200.00 per 1000. 



"P^ S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. 



^^JVl I THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



"Tt^. PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK WASHINQTON 



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ROSES -CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



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Our two specials for this week — Write for prices. 



VIOLETS— FANCY CARNATIONS— LILIES 



Something extra fine in the above varieties. 

 Must be SEEN to be appreciated. 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., 



1517 Sansom Street, 



Philadelpiiia, Pa. 



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horse manure, tramped and covered 

 with sand. The cuttings are subjected 

 to pretty much the same treatment as 

 the parent stock. They root, Mr. Par- 

 ker assures me, in eighteen days, almost 

 without loss. Such stock he considers 



hardly up to the eastern standard. The 

 idea is, however, excellent; it is being 

 put into active operation this season at 

 the establishment of the i>ingee & Con- 

 ard Co., where Mr. Parker has a fine 

 stock of young plants that have been 



grown with more air than under the 

 plan described and they show the bene- 

 fit of it. Various Notes. 



Louis Berger, representing Vari Wa- 

 veren & KruijflF, of Holland, moved from 



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