May 22, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



BEAITIES 



Our growers are cutting freely, all lengths, 

 principally Specials, with some good short and me- 

 dium lengths; new crop; very choice flowers, indeed. 



Doz. 100 



Specials, $3.00 $20.00 First, 



Fancy, 2.50 17.50 Second, 



Extra, 2.00 15.00 Third, 



9u*i,»<* 



Doz. 

 $1.50 

 1.00 



100 



$10.00 

 7.50 

 5.00 



PEONIES 



FOR MEMORIAL DAY 



we will have them In any color and any 

 Quantity: elegant stock of the newer 

 and better varieties ; plenty of whites. 



$6.00 per 100 for a good grade; $8.00 and $10.00 per 100 for tke choicest. 

 A good assortment FOR INNEMATE SHIPMENT at tke ume prices. 



HEADQUARTKRS FOR QREENS 



Bronze Oalaz, $1.50 per 1000; {8.60 per 10,000. 



Leacothoe Sprays (trreen and bronze), $1.00 per 100; $7.60 per lOOO. 



Qreen Sheet Moss, $3.50 per bag. 



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



lots, each $3.75; 10-bale lots, each $3.50. 

 Fancy Ferns, cold storage stock, $2.00 per 1000. 

 Boxwood, $7.50 per case. 

 Asparagus strings, 60c each. 

 Asparagus and Sprengreri bunches, 50c each. 



HARDY DAGGER FERNS-Splendid, large, well selected fronds, in 

 uniform packages of fifty; nearby stock. $2.50 per lOOO; in lots 

 of 25,000 or over, at $2.00 per 1000. Special prices on 

 larger quantities. Immediate delivery. 



BOXWOOD— In splendid shape; cold storage stock that was gathered 

 before the young growth started. Good clean stock; no surplus 

 wood. $7.50 per case. 



GARDENIAS— Special. $3.00 per doz.; Fancy. $2.00 per 

 doz. , 



VAtLEY-Special. $4.00 per 100; Extra. $3.00 per 100. 



CATTLEYAS— Mosslae, Special, $7.50 per doz.; Extra. 

 $6.00 per doz. 



Gigas, first of the season; very choice quality, large, hand- 

 some flowers, beautifuUy colored. Special. $9.00 per 

 doz.; Extra. $7.50 per doz. 



CEDAR BARK— For window boxes and plant tubs. $1.00 

 per bundle. 



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



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO. 



PHILADELPHIA 

 1608.1620 Ludlow Street 



The Wholesale Florists of Philadelphia 



NEW YORK 

 117 West 28th Street 



WASHINGTON 

 1216 H Street. N. W 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Peonies for Memorial Day 



PINK WHITE RED 



Roses Lilies Carnations 



AND EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS 



TIE PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO., 



1517 

 Sansom St., 



PHILADELPHIA,PA. 



Mention The R«Tlew when yon write. 



downe. Mr. Eeid has replaced his 

 Packard with a Cadillac. Thus aided 

 he showed his fair guest the beauties 

 of Fairmount park, Valley Forge and 

 the city by the sea. 



Clarence J. Watson has been ill for 

 two weeks. 



The first outdoor sweet peas of the 

 season have arrived at Twelfth and 

 Race streets. The date was May 16. 



Walter Mott, representing Benjamin 

 Hammond, Fishkill-on-the-Hudson, vis- 

 ited his friends here last week. 



Hydrangea Otaksa flowered from now 

 until the middle of June is an impor- 

 tant specialty with the Robert Craig 

 Co. 



William J. Halliday, of Baltimore, 

 Md., was here last week. 



Berger Bros, are receiving peonies 



from Missouri as well as from near-by 

 points. 



Francis Stokes was out of town on 

 a short business trip. 



P. Joseph Schembs has retired from 

 the arena. 



M. C. Dunn has a large order for 

 assorted flowers for May 25. 



George Auegle says that the peony 



