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Mabch 7, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



45 



HEADQUARTERS FOR QREENS 



Having extensive cold storafte facilities right in our own building, we 

 are enabled to fill, any time of the year on short notice, orders of any size. 

 Quality and selection the very best. 



Maxican Ivy, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 



Chestnut Oak Foilasa (green>, per 100 sprays, $1.00. 



Mahonia Sprays, green and bronze, $1.25 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 



Cut Hamlock, large bundle. $2.50. 



DasKar Fams, $2.50 per 1000. 



Galax, green and bronze, $1.50 per 1000; $7.50 per 10,000. 



Wild Smilax, $5.00 per case. 



Leucothoa Sprays, green and bronze, $1.00 per 100; $9.00 per 1000. 



Graan Shaat Moss, p<>r bbl., $2.50. 



Boxwood, 50-lb. cases, $15.00 per 100 lbs. 



EASTER 



For shipment, either in 

 bud before Easter, or in 

 more advanced stage for 

 Easter delivery, we will 

 have as choice and selected 

 a lot of Lily Plants as it 

 has ever been our pleasure 

 to offer the Trade. The quality of the stock 

 shows that it will be very much above the 

 average in every way, grown fairly cool, 

 insuring safe carrying and much better 

 satisfaction to the customer than highly 

 forced stock. 



Easter coming April 7th, will allow most 

 shipments to be made by freight. Can 

 supply in carload lots or in quantity, at 

 $10.00 per 100 flowers and buds, for 

 shipments to be made before March 25th. 

 Write us for further particulars about these 

 Lilies and other Easter Plants. 



Present price of Cut Lilies, $8.00 to 

 $12.00 per 100. 



SHAMROCKS,- for St. Patrick's Day, March 

 17th; 214-in. pots, $10.00 per 100. Empty sham- 

 rock-shaped pans, 6-in. diam., 2-in. deep, 20c 

 each. Empty shamrock-shaped pans, 10-in. diam. , 

 3-in. deep, 25c each. 



QRBRN CARNATION DYE, for St. Patrick's 

 Day, 75c per package. 



RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES. Many new pat- 

 terns in exclusive Ribbons. Write us for prices 

 on these and on Supplies. 



S. S. Pen nock =Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



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PHILADELPHIA 

 1608-1620 Ladlew Street 



NEW YORK 

 109 West 28tli Street 



WASHINQTON 

 1212 New York Avenue 



lienaon ThP Review when you write. 



Spring Plow^ers 



Daffodils 

 Freesia 



Tulips Sweet Peas 



Pussy Willow 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., 



1517 Sansom Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



OPKN UHTII. « F. M. 



Mention fhe Review wnen you write. 



Frank P. Myers, Martin Samtman, 

 Joseph S. Myers and Clarence Upton 

 visited Madison, N. J., last week. They 

 called on Charles H. Totty, Brant & 



Hentz, J. Henry Hentz, Jr., L. M. Rose 

 (two places) and Edw. H. Behre. They 

 were much interested in all they saw 

 and especially enthusiastic about Mr. 



Totty 's beautiful white carnation, 

 Wodenethe. 



Samuel S. Pennock went to Wash- 

 ington March 5, to make arrangements 



