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The Flo&te' Review 



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SPECIAL ROSES 



For the Christmas trade, we will have some Special Killarneys 

 (pink and white), and My Mary lands of unusually choice quality; 

 splendid, large, well colored buds with good, long, heavy stems at 

 $20.00 and $25 00 per 100. 



A good supply of the shorter lengths too».... 



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HKADQUARTERS FOR aREENS 



WILD 8MILAX, $5.00 per case. 



Qreen or Bronze Oalaz, $1.50 per 1000; $7.50 pet 10,000. 



Leucothoe Sprays (green and bronze), $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 



Qreen Sheet Moss, $3.50 per bag. 



Sphagniim Moss, 10-bbl. bales, nicely borlapped, each. $4.00; 5-bale 



lots, $3.76 each ; 10-baln lots. $3.50 each ; 25-bale lots, ^.25 each. 

 Mexican Ivy. $1.00 per 100: $7.50 per 1000. 

 Boxwood, 50-lb. cases, $7.50 each. 

 Dagger Ferns, $2.00 per 1000. 



IRIBBON$ AND $UPPLIE$— Many new patterns in exclusive Ribbons. Write us far prices on these and on Supplies. 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN COMPANY 



THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 

 PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK WASHINGTON 



1608-1620 Ludlow Street 117 West 28th Street 1216 H Street, N. W. 



OPKN ALL DAT SUNDAY, DKCBMBKR 28d: CLOBKD CHRISTMAS DAT AT NOOH 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Roses = Carnations =Lilies 



Everything for Christmas 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., 



1517 Sanaom Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M. 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



WILL YOU USE 



Pine Tree Ribbons in 1913? 



These are new ribbons every day, fresh from our own looms. We sell 



DIRECT TO THE FLORIST 



Our New Catalogue is Now Ready 



showing samples of these rich, lustrous, beautiful silk weaves. 

 Every florist needs them; they are above the average in silk 

 value, appearance and prices are rock bottom. Write today 

 for samples, including Chiffons. 



The Pine Tree Sillc Mills Co. 



PHILADELPHIA 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



graduates, is now with the Century 

 Flower Shop. 



A nice block of the white sport of 

 Garza just coming into bloom for 



Christmas sprays is a feature with 

 William J. Young, Jr. 



The Whilldin Pottery Co. has issued 

 an attractive catalogue, neatly illus- 



trated. The cover is in subdued col- 

 ors, the shape designed for the pocket. 

 The title page contains this inscrip- 

 tion: "The Whilldin Pottery Co. was 

 awarded the only first-class certificate 

 of merit by the Society of American 

 Florists, Boston, Mass., August 21, 

 1890." 



Paul Huebner has been doing his 

 own firing until the severe cold of last 

 week. Mr. Huebner admits that it was 

 too much, but explains that as his 

 steam comes from the power plant 

 there are no fireS to mind. 



Percy Uttermuhl is in charge of the 

 remodeled store at 5210 Market street 

 during the illness of Jacob Becker. 



John F. Sibson has decided not to 

 enter the field of commercial floricul- 

 ture. Mr. Sibson will probably accept 

 a private position. 



One of the show windows of the 

 Henry F. Michell Co. is filled with hand- 

 some trophies oflPered for competition 

 at the fourth annual poultry show, to 

 be held in the store January 13 to 15, 

 1913. Indications point to a fine ex- 

 hibition. 



Berger Bros, say their growers are 

 coming into crop with splendid Bich- 

 mond and Maryland. 



The Florex Gardens has purchased 



