Mat 30, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JUNE GIRL 



What is more beautiful and effective 

 than a Peony Decoration for her ? We have 

 an unlimited supply of Peonies, the newer 

 varieties, mostly white, and the lighter 

 shades, delicate pinks, some darker ones too ; splendid quality, 

 really exhibition blooms. Prices exceptionally reasonable, 

 $30 00 to $40.00 per 1000. Some good medium qualities 

 at $2U.00 to $25.00 per 1000. 



FESTIV A MAXIMA: $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



CATTLEYAS: $6.00 per doz. 



SWEET PEAS: 75c and $1.00 per 100. 



VALLEY: Special, $4.00 per 100; Extra, $3.00 

 per 100. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR GREENS 



Having extensive cold storage 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. 



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



Leucothoe Sprays (bronze), $1.00 per 100; $9.00 per ICOO. 



Qreen Sheet Moss, $3.50 per bag. 



Sphagnum Moss, lO-bbl. bales, burlapped, per bale, $4.00; five-bale 



lots, $3.75 per bale ; ten-bale lots, $3.50 per bale. 

 New Crop of Fern*, splendid, large frondii, $2.00 per 1000. 



S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 



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PHILADBLPHIA 

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 117 West 28tli Street 



WASHINGTON 

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Mention The Review when yon write. 



Peonies and Sweet Peas 



FOR JUNE WEDDINBS AND COMMENCEMENTS. 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., 



1517 Sansom Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



OPEN UMTIL • P. M. 



Paul Berkowitz says that Memorial 

 'lay business is the heaviest H. Bayers- 

 uorfer & Co. have ever enjoyed. 



J. J. Habermehl's Sons arranged 

 striking luncheon decorations at the 

 Untury club for the ladies of the In- 

 ternational Navigation Congress, now 

 in session here. 



. Morris Hoffman is one of our best 

 judges of Asparagus plumosus. 



A florist who owns a motor has 

 ceased to be remarkable; an employee 

 01 a florist owning a car indicates an- 

 other step forward. 



Godfrey Aschmann received his third 



Mention The K«*Ttfw whra too write. 



consignment of araucarias, palms, rub- 

 bers and aspidistras from Belgium May 

 24. 



Harry E. Bates, Philadelphia repre- 

 sentative of the King Construction Co., 

 reports that his firm has received an 

 order for one greenhouse, 54x300 feet, 

 connecting passage, 11x20 feet, and 

 iron frame boiler house, 35x40 feet, for 

 John W. Peck & Sons Co., Seekonk, 

 Mass. They also have an order for the 

 material for an iron frame house, 41x 

 183 feet, for N. B. Potter, Inc., Auburn, 

 E, I. 



Aschmann Bros, report a brisk spring 



trade and good sales for Memorial day. 

 It was difficult to fill all geranium or- 

 ders, because of the scarcity of blooms 

 as a result of the dark weather. 



Phil. 



Grand Forks, N. D. — The Johnson 

 Floral Co. has opened a new store on 

 De Mers avenue. The interior is fin- 

 ished entirely in mahogany, is richly 

 furnished with all the accessories of 

 a modern flower store and is elaborately 

 lighted. Altogether, it is said to be one 

 of the handsomest places of the kind in 

 the northwest. 



