. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. GLADIOLI King, America, Halley, Schwaben and other good varieties, well grown stock, long stems. $, $ per 100. Everything in Cut Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies. Business Hours: 7 A. M. to 4 P. BI. S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY Th« WkoUsale Florists of Pkiladolpkia 1608-90 Ludlow Str««t, PHIIiADBLPHlA. PA. New York 117 West 28th Street Baltimore Franklin and St. Paul SU. Washlnston 1216 H Street, I Mention The BeTlew when yon write. GLADIOLI IN ALL VARIETIES Philadelphia Cut Flawer Co. 1517 Sansom Street, Philadelphia W« cloa*
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. GLADIOLI King, America, Halley, Schwaben and other good varieties, well grown stock, long stems. $, $ per 100. Everything in Cut Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies. Business Hours: 7 A. M. to 4 P. BI. S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY Th« WkoUsale Florists of Pkiladolpkia 1608-90 Ludlow Str««t, PHIIiADBLPHlA. PA. New York 117 West 28th Street Baltimore Franklin and St. Paul SU. Washlnston 1216 H Street, I Mention The BeTlew when yon write. GLADIOLI IN ALL VARIETIES Philadelphia Cut Flawer Co. 1517 Sansom Street, Philadelphia W« cloa* at 8 p. m. Mention The BeTJew when yon write. THE HOUSE OF MERIT FLOKISTS' 8UPPLIB8 JOS. 8. HEIDIN8ER CO. 1309-11 N. Second Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The ReTlew when top wrlta. Eyerything in Greens STEIN'S FLORAL SUPPLY HOUSE 2223 N. Front SL, Pllllad•l|M>il^ Pa. Mention The ReTlew when yon write. that low prices cannot always move stock when the demand is satisfied. Modem Methods. There is an entire change of ideas in the way of doing business today when compared with the past. A group of re- tailers has sprung up in each of our large cities who place buying above everything else, although they give close attention to all the important divisions of their business. Their first rule is not to allow anyone to know what they real- ly want; their second, that they will buy anything salable provided the price is right; their third is, to pay promptly. These florists are created by overproduction and are invaluable in moving a surplus, but they rarely pay prices that enable the grower to prosper, although the cleverest of them do not hesitate to do so when necessary. The modern grower will not invest his money in glass, preferring to lease places that have been erected by others, and operate. These growers secure the best available assistants, and hold them responsible for that portion of the work that is under their care. The modern grower need not know all about gr
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