Mabch 28, 1912. 



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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



61 



Gardenias 



^[T What is more effective to use with a 

 ^^ blanch of Violets than a Gardenia 

 or two, or, better still, a corsage of all Gardenias at Eas- 

 ter time ? Our growers, we are glad to say, will be in 

 strong, with a good supply of the very choicest qualities, 

 as well as plenty of medium ones. 



Specials. . .per doz., $4.00 ; per 100, $30.00 

 Fancies .. .per doz., 3.00; per 100, 20.00 

 Firsts . . . .per doz., 2.00 ; per 100, 15.00 



CATTLEYA8— Mostly Schroederae, very choice, 16.00 to $7.60 

 per dozen. 



RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES— Many new patterns in exclusive 

 Ribbons. Write us for prices on these and on Supplies. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR GREENS 



Having extensive cold storage facilities right In 

 our own Dullding, we are enabled to fill, any time 

 of the year on short notice, orders of any size. 

 Quality and selection the very best. 



NATURAIi CYCAS. Splendid leaves without a blemish. 

 Larfte stock on hand at all times; 20 to 44-inch, 76c to 

 $2.00 per pair. 



MEXICAN IVY, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 

 CHESTNUT OAK FOLIAGE (green), per 100 

 sprays, $1.00. 



MAHONIA SPRAYS, green and bronze, $1.25 per 



100; $10.00 per 1000. 

 CUT HEMLOCK, large bundle, $2.50. 

 DAGGER FERNS, $2.60 per 1000. 

 GALAX, green and bronze, $1.50 per 1000; $7.60 per 



10,000. 



LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS, green and bronze, $1.00 



per 100; $9.00 per 1000. 

 GREEN SHEET MOSS, per bag, $3.60. 

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

 WILD SMI LAX, $6.00 per case. 



S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OP PHILADELPHIA 



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 1608-1620 Ladl«w Straet 



NBW YORK 

 109 West ZStk Street 



WASHINQTON 

 1212 New York Avenue 



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Order Now tor Easter 



Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Violets, Daffodils 



EASTER UUES— = GARDENIAS 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., 



1517 Sansom Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



OFXN mrxiL 6 p. M. 



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baugh, Pittsburgh; John Katcliffe, 

 Bichmond, Va.; Miss L. Blick, Norfolk, 

 Va.; Mrs. Diedeman, Baltimore; Charles 

 Frost and William Frost, of Samuel 

 Frost & Son, Baltimore; E. L. Hayden, 

 Bridgeport, Conn.; Mrs. Giles and Mrs. 

 C. Blackman, Beading, Pa.; P. W. 

 Keyes, Baltimore; both members of the 

 firm of Gude Bros. Co., Washington; 

 E. L. Tanner, Bichmond, Va.; Charles 

 Sieck, of C. Smith & Co., Baltimore; 



John Walker, Youngstown, Ohio; the 

 senior member of the firm of Hall & 

 Bobinson, Montreal; G. P. Weaklen, 

 Pittsburgh. 



Aschmann Bros, are preparing for a 

 big week with Easter plants. 



Berger Bros, promise a large supply 

 of fine Easter lilies. 



Samuel F. Lilley, who represents one 

 of our leading growers of Easter lilies, 

 believes they will be large and fine. 



Henry F. Michell pointed with pride 

 to a superb specimen of the Formosa 

 lily in his store. It was in a blue rib- 

 bon group of blooming plants brought 

 there from last week's show. Mr. 

 Michell said the Formosa lily will be 

 the variety to grow, for next year Eas- 

 ter comes too early for the other varie- 

 ties. 



The entire selling force of M. Bice & 

 Co. was kept on the jump last week 



