. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBER WEDDINGS For the extra demand this month we will be able to take care of our customers in fine shape, with a splendid grade of Valley in quantity, at $ and $ per 100. CATTLEYAS—$ per dozen DAHLIAS—$ and $ per 100 In originiil boxes The choicer varieties S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO. THX FLORISTS OF PHILADKLPHIA PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BALTIMORE WASHINQTCN 1608-1620 Ludlow St. 117 W. aSth St. Franklin and St. Paul Sts. 1216 H N. W. Mentlen The Review when yow write. Offers all his Regular Customers Edward Reid HI


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBER WEDDINGS For the extra demand this month we will be able to take care of our customers in fine shape, with a splendid grade of Valley in quantity, at $ and $ per 100. CATTLEYAS—$ per dozen DAHLIAS—$ and $ per 100 In originiil boxes The choicer varieties S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO. THX FLORISTS OF PHILADKLPHIA PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BALTIMORE WASHINQTCN 1608-1620 Ludlow St. 117 W. aSth St. Franklin and St. Paul Sts. 1216 H N. W. Mentlen The Review when yow write. Offers all his Regular Customers Edward Reid HIGH-GRADE VALLEY AND ORCHIDS FOR THE OCTOBER WEDDINGS ALSO A SELECTION OF THE BEST VARIETIES OF R^\ O B O including BEAUTIES, FRANCIS SCOTT KEY^ W W El W OPHELIA, SUNBURST and others. This is only a selection of a large and varied stock of the finest flowers. 1621 Ranstead St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mention The B«Tlew wb»n yon write. of the new dwarf salvia. He said, "There is a new salvia I want you to gee;" that was all. When the salvia was reached it would have warranted a much longer trip. Despite the drought, it was a compact mass of green foliage, surmounted by a daz- zlingly brilliant sea of scarlet spikes. It suggested landscape gardening possi- bilities. Fancy the great lawns at Newport, with their long, waving back- grounds of green, bordered by a double row of some oije of our modern vari- eties of c annas, edged with a double row of this new dwarf salvia, while in front a, vast expanse of velvety green turf stretches away to the clifEs, and the blue sea beyond. Over at River- view there was another bed of this dwarf salvia that heightened the im- pression made at Locust Farm and justified still further Mr. Eisele 's pleas- ure in this promising plant acquisition. Florists' Club Election. A contest, when waged on friendly lines, is a benefit to a club. That was the feeling October 3, when about 150 club members turned out to vote for their officers and to


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