. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ASTERS. are much improved both as to quantity and quality. Plenty of medium and short white for funeral work, with a good selection of longer white; also purple and pink, all of choice quality. With these and GLADIOLI, they are two splendid summer flowers that we are unusually strong on. GLADIOLI $, $, $ per 100. $, $, $ per 1000. ASTERS-$, $, $, $, $ per 100. From time to time we offer some very attractive specials. Write us Now and realize what exceptional values these are. BUSINESS HOURS: 7 a. m. to
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ASTERS. are much improved both as to quantity and quality. Plenty of medium and short white for funeral work, with a good selection of longer white; also purple and pink, all of choice quality. With these and GLADIOLI, they are two splendid summer flowers that we are unusually strong on. GLADIOLI $, $, $ per 100. $, $, $ per 1000. ASTERS-$, $, $, $, $ per 100. From time to time we offer some very attractive specials. Write us Now and realize what exceptional values these are. BUSINESS HOURS: 7 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays: 7 a. m. to 1 p. m. NOTE:—PkiUdtlpUt obMirei Darlifht Sariaf Time—oae hoar Mtriicr tkaa Eutera SUaJard Tiaa. S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY THE *"?l:^^¥sor PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 117 W. 28tli Street 1608-1620 Ludlow Street Franklin and St. Paul St*. 1216HSL, GLADIOLI DELPHINIUM - ASTERS And All Seasonable Flowers WM. J. BAKER WholMAto norlst IS Soatk MoU Pa. THE HOUSE OF I^ERIT FLORISTS' SUPPLIES JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. 1309-11 N. Second Street PHILADELPHIA, PA THE PHILADELPHIA Growers' Cut Flower Market GLADIOLI, LILIES. ASTERS, ROSES and all cut Howers. Bolli Phoiet-Bcll, Spruce 5298; KcTttooe, Race 7182 No. 7 S. Mole St., PHILADELPHIA GLADIOLI, ASTERS EASTER LILIES All seasonable novelties in CUT FLOWERS Send us your next telesrram, please The Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' Exchange 1615 Ranstead Street, PHILADELPHIA Our Motto •The OoMen Rule' MrntloD Th* R»t1«»w when yon write. struggle between rennoek and Nies- .sen, transferred from the street to the diamond. It was a terrific game, re- I)lete with everything that makes up our niitional game. When the Great Sam in- vited his sturdy rival to enter the game, the enthusiasm knew no bounds. S. S. Pcnnock, Jr., covered first base, but Niessen won in a long drawn-out battle, -1 to 14, and again tied for first place. The Bayersdorfer-Craig game was
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