. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 6, 1913. The Florists Review 33 m s mm. f\ W'" ~. Splendid flowers, well growu, every one of them, almost exhibition blooms, $, $ $ per dozen. Plenty of other varieties, pink, white and yellow, $, *, $2 50 and %'?, 00 per dozen. 9^ Qn IIII A'Pni A * flower that is very little grown except by a few who spe- Dtl|| f MHUIfff cialize in it. and one of those few markets his entire cut with us, which he has in large Quantities very choice Quality, at $ par lOOer bag. Asparagus strings, 50c each. A'^paragus and Hprei


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 6, 1913. The Florists Review 33 m s mm. f\ W'" ~. Splendid flowers, well growu, every one of them, almost exhibition blooms, $, $ $ per dozen. Plenty of other varieties, pink, white and yellow, $, *, $2 50 and %'?, 00 per dozen. 9^ Qn IIII A'Pni A * flower that is very little grown except by a few who spe- Dtl|| f MHUIfff cialize in it. and one of those few markets his entire cut with us, which he has in large Quantities very choice Quality, at $ par lOOer bag. Asparagus strings, 50c each. A'^paragus and Hpreiigeri bunches, 50c each. Smllax, 20c per string. Cut Hemlock, $ per bundle. Hardy Dagger Ferns, best quality, large fronds. $ per 1000. Hphamum Moss, burlspped. 10-bbl. bales, $ each; 6-bale lots, $ each; lO-bale lotx, $ each. Mexican Ivy. per 100: $ per 1000 RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES—Many new patterns in exclusive Ribbons. If you did not receive one of our new cata- logues, advise us and we will mail you a copy. S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN COMPANY The Wholesala Florists ot Phlladalphla PHILADELPHIA I60R>I620 Ludlow Street BALTIMORE Franklin and St. Paul Streets NEW YORK 117 West 28tli Street WASHINQTON 1216 H Street. N. W. CHRYSANTHEMIMS VALLEY ROSES ORCHIDS VIOLETS CARNATIONS AND EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS THE PIDLADELPinA CUT FLOWER CO., 1517 Sansom St., riiiLiU)ELrinA,rA. grade carnations sell, but not those with stems from eight to ten inches long. Eoses are generally off crop, judging by the light receipts at many of the wholesale houses. Double violets have been short of the demand, particularly on football day. Fancy singles have helped out. Valley is in fair demand, the supply excellent. The quantity of cattleyas has fallen off. Mixed orchids are to be had in moderate numbers. Cypripediums are coming in quite freely. The frost has destroyed cosmos and all outdoor flowers excepting pom- pons, which, by the way, are never taken when the buyer can se


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