. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Long stems, well flowered, of splendid quality, in Whites, Laven- ders, Pinks and Flesh. Good medium, 50c per 100; long, 75c; extra long, $ per 100. WHITE LILAC, choice quality, $ per bunch; good quality, $ per bunch. GREEN CARNATION DYE, for St. Patrick's Day, 75c per package. SHAMROCK, for St. Patrick's Day, March 17th, 2'A-m. pots, $ per 100. Empty ahainrock-shapcd pans, 6 in. diam., 2 in. deep, 20c each P>mpty shamrock-shaped pans, 10 in. diam., 3 in. deep, 25c each BOXWOOD SPRAYS, fresh, green, perfect stock. No surplus woo


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Long stems, well flowered, of splendid quality, in Whites, Laven- ders, Pinks and Flesh. Good medium, 50c per 100; long, 75c; extra long, $ per 100. WHITE LILAC, choice quality, $ per bunch; good quality, $ per bunch. GREEN CARNATION DYE, for St. Patrick's Day, 75c per package. SHAMROCK, for St. Patrick's Day, March 17th, 2'A-m. pots, $ per 100. Empty ahainrock-shapcd pans, 6 in. diam., 2 in. deep, 20c each P>mpty shamrock-shaped pans, 10 in. diam., 3 in. deep, 25c each BOXWOOD SPRAYS, fresh, green, perfect stock. No surplus wood. 50-lb. cases, $ per 100 lbs. RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES. Many new patterns in exclusive Rib- bons. Write us for prices on these and on Supplies. S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OP PHILADELPHIA ^AlX^ raiLADBLPHIA KOS-1620 Ladl«w Street NBW YORK 109 West 28tk Street WASHINGTON 1212 New York Avenue Mention The Review ^hen yog write. ROSES All varieties and grades at special prices. WRITS FOR QUOTATIONI STILL A FEW ROSE PLANTS AS QUOTED LAST WEEK. Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., 1517 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, OPXN UXTXL « P. M. Mention The Review when you write. Pierson went out to Koslyn, Pa., and there closed a deal with Edward Towill, whereby the A. N. Pierson Co. will send out Mr. Towill's two new roses. One, described in this column a year ago, is a large red of great promise, a cross between Richmond and J. B. Clark. The other rose, a pink of large size and delicate color, is a cross, if Mr. Towill is correctly understood, between Joseph Hill and Killamey. This move makes it evident that Mr. Pierson means to secure all the best novelties. Various Notes. "Gone to His Last Fire," was the startling inscription on a design that greeted Arthur Zirkman on a recent call. "Why use such language?" Mr. Zirkman asked. "Well, you see it is for the funeral of a fireman," was the satisfactory explanation. J. D. Eisele has returned from abro


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