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Makcu 2, 1911. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



29 



SWEET PEAS 



Never have we had as fine and choice 

 a lot of Sweet Peas to offer as we have now. 

 Some beautiful shades in lavender, flesh, 

 pink and white. Splendid, long, 

 well flowered stems. $1.00 per 100; 

 $7.50 per 1000. 



Plenty of medium ones, excellent 

 quality, too, at $5.00 per 1000. 



MELODY 



THE BEST YELLOW ROSE TODAY. 



DOUBLE KILLARNEY 



The Killarney that will supersede the Killarney now grown. 



PRINCE DE BULGARIE 



Also entirely different from any 



MELODY 



ROSE QUEEN 



In a class by itself. 



rose grown. 



Write for our Descriptive List and Prices of these and other Introductions. 



Specials for SL Patrick's Day 



SHAMROCK PLANTS, 2X-inch, per 100, $10.00. 



SHAMROCK PANS (empty), shamrock shaped; 2 inches deep, 6 inches diameter, each, 15c. 



SHAMROCK PANS, shamrock shaped; 3 inches deep, 10 inches diameter, each, 25c. 

 The latter can be filled from 2%-inch pots and used for table decorations. 



GENUINE IRISH GREEN RIBBON, the Cattleya brand; No. 2 width, 30c per piece; No. 

 3 35c* No 5 45c 



FOLIAGE GREEN CHIFFON, 6-inch width only, 4c per yard. 



GREEN CARfdATION DYE, per package, 75c. Enough to color 200 to 300 flowers (pow- 

 der) ; package will make two quarts of liquid. 



S. S. Pen nock =Meehan Co. 



^ THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



PHILADELPHIA 

 1608-1620 Ludlow Street 



NEW YORK 

 109 West 28th Street 



WASHINGTON 

 1212 New York Avenue 



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QUALITY 



-BOXWOOD SPRAYS 



Write US your requirements JQI^^S, The Holly Wreath Man, 



Easter and Memorial Day 



MILTON, DELAWARE. 



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successful grower of carnations who 

 ships to the Leo Niessen Co. 



George F. Christie, Clifton, Pa., has 

 been sending some excellently grown 

 sweet peas to William J. Baker. They 

 are considered equal, if not superior, to 

 anything in the market. 



Among the recent visitors were W. E. 

 MeKissick, Washington, D. C; W. H. 

 Grever, with W. J. Palmer, Buffalo, N. 

 Y.; Miss L. H. Dundore, Lancaster, 

 Pa.; H. Nusbaum, Clarksburg, W. Va., 

 and H. Warendorff, of the Ansonia, 

 Xew York city. 



Stephen Mortensen, Southampton, Fa., 

 suffered a severe loss from fire on the 

 morning of Febnaary 20. Some waste 

 is supposed to have been ignited through 

 a crack in the flue leading to the smoke- 

 stack while the night fireman was pack- 

 ing the flowers. The fire gained such 



