. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DAHLIAS Qaality has improTed very much in the last week or ten days, and with the varieties we are receiving gives us some wonderfully choice stock, mostly \he newer and better kinds, some thisiyear for the first time delicate shades as well as the solid colors. Per 100, $, $, $ Regular orders direct to the customer from the Dahlia fields. HYDRANGEA HEADS, $ per 100. TRITOMAS, $ and $ per 100. Everything in Cat Flowers, Plants, Greene, Ribbons and Sapplies BUSINESS HOURS: 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY, 1608-20 L


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DAHLIAS Qaality has improTed very much in the last week or ten days, and with the varieties we are receiving gives us some wonderfully choice stock, mostly \he newer and better kinds, some thisiyear for the first time delicate shades as well as the solid colors. Per 100, $, $, $ Regular orders direct to the customer from the Dahlia fields. HYDRANGEA HEADS, $ per 100. TRITOMAS, $ and $ per 100. Everything in Cat Flowers, Plants, Greene, Ribbons and Sapplies BUSINESS HOURS: 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY, 1608-20 Ludlow St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. WASHINGTON: 1216 H Stnet, N. NEW YORK: 17 West 28th Street BALTIMORE: Franklm a^ St Pad Stmts Siveet Peas ROSES, CARNATIONS and other stock of the fiiicst quality. JERRY BROOKINS & SON Orchard Park, N. Y. THE HOUSE OF MERIT nXMUSTS'SUPPUBS JOS. G. NEIDIN6ER CO. 1309^11 N. SMOBd SteMt PHILADELPHIA, PA. GRAVE MARKERS Steii'i Fkril SipfiT Wn. ^.!Ih%?1: flowers all week. Cibotiums, tritomas and gladioli were used. The flowers were renewed on Thursday. This store formerly used artificial flowers, but now prefers natural. The Next Meeting. Arrangements have been made for the next meeting of the Florists' Club to be held Tuesday evening, October 5, at the City Club, on the east side of Broad street, below Spruce. The thange is due to the advance in rates at the Hotel Adelphia. The City Club has offered the Flo- rists' Club a fine room in the third story that will seat 250 persons. If the arrangement is approved it will be continued throughout the winter. There is an elevator. The speaker of the evening will be Professor Weigel, of the United States Department of Agriculture, Washing- ton, D. C. The annual election of officers will be held. East and West. Carpet bed planting, once so famous in Fairmount park, has almost dis- appeared. The sole reminder lies in the edging of the wonderful cactus beds, where echeverias and altemantheras still flourish


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