June 19, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



27 



RHODE ISLAND REDS 



Our grower is cutting freely of 

 these B£AUTIES — splendid,large, 

 well colored buds, far superior to 

 the local stock, all lengths. 



Doz. 100 



Special $3 00 r^.OO 



Fancy 2 60 17 50 



Extra 2.00 15.00 



Doz. 100 



First $150 $12.50 



Second 1.00 7 60 



Shorts 5 00 



9u*».»<* 



WATEtt LILIES: (boice, large flow>^rln? varieties, 75c per doz ; $400 per 

 100 It would be best to crder these direct from our Washington Branch, 

 as our supply comes from them. 



VALLEY: Special, $4.00 per 100; Extra, $3 00 per 100. 



CATTLEYAS: Mosslae, Special, $<).00 per doz.: $40 00 per 100; Extra. $5.00 per doz.; 



$3-=) 00 per 100. Qigas and Qaslcelliana, Special. »6 00 per doz. : Extra, $5.00 per 



doz. Dendroblum Formosum, $7 50 per doz. 

 SWEET PEAS: 75c and $1.00 per 100. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR QREENS 



Bronze Galax, 91.60 per 1000; $10 03 per 10,000. 



Qreen Sheet Mobs, $3.50 per bag. 



Sphagnum Moss, 10-bbl. bales, nicely burlapped, each $4.00; 6-bale 



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

 Asparagus strings, 50c each 

 Asparagus and Sprensreri bunchns. 50c each. 

 Adlantum. $1.00 and $1.50 per 100. 

 Smilax, 20c per string. 

 Cut Hemlock, $2.50 per bundle. 

 Hardv Dagger Ferns, best quality, large long fronds, $1.50 per 1000; 



$6.50 per 5000 



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



Small shipments can be sent by parcel post at purchaser's risk. 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN COMPANY 



PHILADELPHIA 

 1608-1620 Ludlow Street 



The Wholesale FloriaU of Philadelphia 



NEW YORK 

 117 West 28th Street 



WASHINGTON 

 1216 H Street. N. W. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Valley,Peas,Yellow Daisies 



ROSES NEW CROP EASTER LILIES CARNATIONS 



AND EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS 



WE CLOSE AT 8 P. M. 



THE PHUADELrillA CUT FLOWER CO., 



1517 

 Sansom St., 



nnUDELPHIA^PA. 



M>ntloP The Reriew when yon write. 



was effective, the stem as well as the 

 I'ot trimmed with crepe paper. 



The day Mr. Eschner reached London 

 ^vas a day of rejoicing; tiags were flying 

 'is for a great holiday. It was Mr. 

 Eschner 's birthday. Somewhat sur- 

 prised, he modestly inquired why the 

 <ity celebrated. It was also the king's 

 I'irthday. Then came Derby day, the 

 s^l'orting event of the year on the Eng- 

 lish turf, with its wonderful ctowds and 

 ^'ghts. Mr. and Mrs. Eschner were 

 ^'ood sailors, making a good start and a 

 i-'ood finish to their pleasant trip, that 

 "^ombined pleasure with business. Mr. 

 i'-schner again emphasizes his statement 

 *hat America has no European rival in 

 u'^'i' flower stores. 



In Milan the mourners walked at a 



funeral, while the hearse was hidden 

 by wreaths. One wreath was made of 

 cycas of great length, with a few flow- 

 ers tied at the base by a sash fully 

 fifteen inches wide. Gilt letters on the 

 sash gave almost a life history of the 

 deceased. Beech sprays were used in 

 all colors. 



Various Notes. 



Henry P. Neun, Rochester, X. Y. ; F. 

 .1. Farney, Cnicago, and John Walker, 

 Youngstown, O., were in town this 

 week. Mr. Walker verifies the stories 

 of the skill of Bone-setter Reeves. 



David Fuerstenberg and Mrs. Fuer- 

 stenberg have gone to Europe, where 

 they will spend their honeymoon. 



Herbert W. Johnson, head of the 



.Johnson Seed Co., is ill at his home in 

 Haddonfield, N. J. His son, Herbert W. 

 .Johnson, Jr., is actively engaged in 

 looking after the interests of the store. 



Mrs. Drew Eaer, manager of the Lon- 

 don Flower Shop, sails for home .June 

 20. She is expected back in time for 

 the fall campaign. 



Leo Niessen is receiving congratula- 

 tions. 



Louis Berger returned to work June 

 16, much improved in health after his 

 three weeks' illness. 



Larkspurs are being freely used in 

 decorations. 



Eugene Bernheimer has moved out to 

 North Wales for the summer. 



Pennock Bros, have commenced their 

 extensive store improvements. A heavy 



