. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 32 The Florists^ Review JDLY 30, 1914. FOR ORIGINAL SUPPLIES THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA WE MAKE THEM-WE TEST THEM-WE SELL THEM Too hot to advertise—see our ad next week. 1129 Areh Str««t, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The ReTlew when yog write. H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., the Pennock-Meehan Co., has returned from his vacation. The first greenhouse of the Chalfont Cut Flower Co. has been completed at Chalfont, Pa. Samuel F. Lilley and Peter Hellberg are preparing to plant it. Stuart H. Mellen showed some fine flowers of the new Stenton rose at
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 32 The Florists^ Review JDLY 30, 1914. FOR ORIGINAL SUPPLIES THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA WE MAKE THEM-WE TEST THEM-WE SELL THEM Too hot to advertise—see our ad next week. 1129 Areh Str««t, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The ReTlew when yog write. H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., the Pennock-Meehan Co., has returned from his vacation. The first greenhouse of the Chalfont Cut Flower Co. has been completed at Chalfont, Pa. Samuel F. Lilley and Peter Hellberg are preparing to plant it. Stuart H. Mellen showed some fine flowers of the new Stenton rose at Ed- ward Reid's. The first flowers arrived July 25. Fred Berger is dividing his time between his retail flower store in Ger- mantown and his real estate interests at Seaside Park, N, J. Wm. J. Baker is receiving good sum- mer flowers, notably asters, gladioli that sell on a dull market, and carna- tions that endure the heat. Robert Shoch returned from his best southern trip July 25. Miss Ehret, daughter of Mrs. Fred Ehret, is learning the business in good earnest. Herbert Bell looks after the inter- ests of the J. J. Habermehl 's Sons' up- town store, while George S. Faulkner is enjoying his holiday. W. Moorhead, of the Routledge Nurseries, Morton, and Wm. Swayne, of Kennett Square, were in town this week. Robert O. Gaul is caring for the S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. shipping depart- ment during the absence of A. R. Jones. The Moore Seed Co., through Clar- ence W. Moore, reports the arrival of the first French bulbs: Freesia Purity, Roman hvacinths and Narcissus Soleil d'Or. The new rose, .Tonkheer J. L. Mock, continues to find favor with the pa- . trons of Edward Reid. Miss Mary Gesehick, sister of Emil H. Gesehick, sailed for her native land July 28. Christian Eisele wris able to fill an order for two dozen small agaves. "We had an order this afternoon," was the cheerful greeting in one of our wholesale cut flower houses. The or- ders sometimes cease at noon, you k
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