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May 4, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



29 



Melody 



The very best 

 Yellow Rose today 



A splendid introduction, a beautiful color, 

 good-sized flowers and long stems, an excep- 

 tionally free bloomer — as free in winter as 

 Maryland is in summer. To appreciate and 

 know its full value, one should see it growing 

 and handle the blooms, which are meeting with 

 favor wherever we sell them, customers order- 

 ing regularly. 



Own root plants, 2J4-in. pots, $30.00 

 per 100 ; $860.00 per 1000. 



Double Pink Killarney 



Own root plants, 2>4 -in. pots, $20.00 per 

 100; $150.00 per ICOO. 



Grafted plants, 2K-in. pots, $30.00 per 

 100; $250.00 per 1000. 



Prince de Pulgarie 



Grafted stock, 2j^-in. pots, $20.00 per 1(X>; $180.00 

 per lUOO. 



Own root stock, 2^-in. pots, $15.00 per 100;. 

 $120.00 per 1000. 



Dark Pink Killarney 



Grafted stock, 2X-in. pots, $20.00 per 100 ; $180.00 

 per 1000. 



S. S. Pen nock =Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



PHILADELPHIA 

 1608-1620 Ludlow Street 



NEW YORK 

 109 West 28tli Street 



WASHINGTON 

 1212 New York Avenue 



McDtion rue Review wben you write. 



any variety of cut flowers; Asparagus 

 plumosus nanus sprays lead. 



Various Notes. 



M. Eice and Mrs. Eice returned on 

 May day from their nine weeks' trip 

 abroad. 



James E. Fries, Lancaster, Pa., was 

 a visitor this week. 



William H. McMurray is recovering 

 from an auto accident due to a careless 

 chauffeur. 



L. M. Parker, of Kennett Square, has 

 resigned his position with Zieger & Son, 

 of this city. 



James E. Kilpatrick, of Brandywine 

 Summit, will erect a new house 40x125 

 for carnations. Credit to the Philadel- 

 phia oflSce of Lord & Burnham Co. 



Pennock Bros, had the decorations 

 for the opening of Baylock & Blynn's 

 new store. 



E. P. Hostetter, Mannheim, Pa., will 

 erect one new house 42x400, a tribute 

 to the energy of William J. Muth, of 

 the King Construction Co. 



Frank P. Myers calls attention to an 

 error in this column last week wherein 

 the gold medal awarded to Myers & 



Advprtlsement of 



The Pine Tree Silk Mills. 



^^viHc^You^Buy PINE TREE RIBBONS 



You purchase direct from the mill and save all between profits. 



You nevtT kuow how much this means until you send for samiiles. Why 

 don't you send for samples today? They cost you nothing. 



The Pine Tree Silk Mills Company 



PHILADELPHIA 



Office and Salesrooms : 

 806-808-810 Arch Street S2-S4 North Eighth Street 



Mention The Review wben von write 



Samtman at the National Flower Show 

 in Boston was credited to Hilda instead 

 of American Beauty. Mr. Myers says 

 that, while Hilda is a magnificent rose, 

 it BO chanced that particular prize was 

 captured by Beauty. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. report the fol- 

 lowing visitors: F. M. Kuppert, Miss 

 Tillie Helke, Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. 

 A. Blackman, of Beading, Pa. 



Edward Keid was a guest at the 

 Masonic veterans' banquet in Scottish 

 Kites hall, April 29. J. Otto Thilow, 

 one of the members, was present. 



It is a popular delusion that the time 

 to take a holiday is in midsummer, 

 when it is often too hot to enjoy life 

 here or anywhere else. D. T, Connor, 

 who has not had a holiday for six 

 years, decided that the last half of 



