March 6, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



47 



EASTER 



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An early Easter this year will probably mean a shortage in 

 certain plants. Lilies particularly. After thoroughly canvass- 

 ing the situation, we feel very sure the supply of Easter 

 Plants with our growers will be in as good shape, if not bet- 

 ter, than in previous years. 



POTTED LILIES FOR EASTER 



for shipment either in bud before Easter— or in more advanced state for Easter 

 delivery— choice, selected lily plants, excellent stock; grown fairly cool, insurmg 

 safe carrying and much better satisfaction than highly forced stock. In lots of 

 SOO or ovor at $12.80 par hundrod flowers and buds for shipment 

 to bo made bafora March lith. After that date, $18.00 par hundred 

 flowera and buds. No Lily plants under 6Uc per pot. Dozen lots, price 17c. 



AZALEAS-$1.00 to $\2M each. 



GENISTA FRAGRANS-$7.50, $9.oo and $12.00 per doz. 



HYDRANGEAS- Otaksa, Thomas Hogg and Sieur de Coeur. 75c to $3.00 each. 



SPIR AE AS-$6.00, $9.00 and $1 2.00 per doz. 



p£U|^S— Boston, 40c to 75c each; Whitmani, 76c to $2.00 each; Scottii, 75c to 



$3.00 each; Harrisii, 75c to $4,W, etc. 

 GARDENIA PLANTS-$i.50to$5.roeach. 

 BOUGAINVILLEA-$3.00 to $IC.OO each. 

 CINERARIAS-35C to 75c each. 

 DEUTZIA-$I.OO to $2.fiO each. 



CRIMSON RAMBLERS, TAUSENDSCHON and BABY RAM- 

 BLERS -75c to $2.50 each. 

 GREEN CARNATION DYE for March 17, SOc per package. 



nese are iilr a few of tke items we have ta affer; write far air camplete list af all staidard plaits, as well as sane ckaice lavelties. 

 RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES— Many new patterns in exclusive Ribbons. Write us for prices on these and on Supplies. 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN COMPANY 



THK WHOLXtALX 



PHILADELPHIA 

 1608-1620 Ludlow Street 



FLORISTS or 

 NEW YORK 

 117 Weat 28th Street 



FBILADKLPHIA 



WASHINGTON 

 1216 H Street. N. W. 



Mpntlon The Review when yog write. 



A FULL UNE OF SPRING FLOWERS 



ROSES - CARNATIONS - LILIES 



ROSE PLANTS -GRAFTED STOCK -FOR DELIVERY MARCH 1ST 



Richmond, Pink Killarney, Wliite Killarney, Ward, Hiliingdon, Double 



White Kiliarney, Killarney Queen 



OPKN UNTIL 6 I*. M. 



PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO., ..^?ys... Philadelphia, Pa. 



MeotloD The KeTlew wbeo jon write. 



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HIGH HATS AND PIPES 



FOR YOUR SHAMROCKS ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY 



GREEN DYE FOR CARNATIONS 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO.pliilADluPH.rp^: 



Mentloa The Kevlew wben you write. 



teum lilies, 10,000 of them, a beautiful 

 sight. The third house is also filled 

 with one kind of plant, hydrangeas, ex- 

 tremely well budded, shapely and well 

 clothed with foliage. The smaller part 

 is filled with Otaksa and the larger part 

 with some of the new French varieties. 



Specimen ferns are a feature at Nor- 

 wood. 



The older place of the Robert Craig 

 Co., at Forty-ninth and Market streets, 

 filled with all varieties of Easter 



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plants of merit, old and new. The lil- 

 ies show the contrast between the Fov- 



mosas and the shorter multiflorums. 

 The same contrast is seen in roses be- 

 tween the magnificent specimen Crim- 

 son Ramblers and the dwarf new va- 

 rieties of the baby type, led by Mrs. 

 Taft, Phyllis and Orleans. The spiraeas 

 are as unit'onnly good as anything 1 



