. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Delohinium In dark and light blues, wonderfully attractive in any kind of work and with any kind of flowers, particularly so the light blue. Belladonna. In quantity with us for the next two or three weeks. $ to $ per lOO Sprays. HEADQUARTERS for QREENS, MOSS and FOLIAGE Adlantum per 100, t ,1$ Smilax per 100 strings. , Asparasrus bunch, .50 AnvaxtLKua strings, .60 AsparaBus bunch, .60 DasTKer Ferns per lOOO, Galax, bronze and green— Per 1000, $; per , MaemoUa


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Delohinium In dark and light blues, wonderfully attractive in any kind of work and with any kind of flowers, particularly so the light blue. Belladonna. In quantity with us for the next two or three weeks. $ to $ per lOO Sprays. HEADQUARTERS for QREENS, MOSS and FOLIAGE Adlantum per 100, t ,1$ Smilax per 100 strings. , Asparasrus bunch, .50 AnvaxtLKua strings, .60 AsparaBus bunch, .60 DasTKer Ferns per lOOO, Galax, bronze and green— Per 1000, $; per , MaemoUa Leaves, prepared, bronze and green per hamper, Lyoopodlum per 100 lbs., Cut Laurel, .bunch (about51bs.), I Cut Hemlock large bundle, 6 bundles Florida Gray Moss. .60-lb. crate, Green Sbeet Moss per bag, Green Lump Moss per bbl., gpbaBnum Moss, burlapped— 10-bbl, bale 5-bale lots per bale, 10-bale lots per bale, PMILADBLPNIA I608>1620 Ludlow Strsst S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO. THIS wholesale: florists of PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE NEW YORK WASHINQTON Franklin and St. Paul Streets 117 West ZSth Street 1216 H Street, N. W. Mention The Review when you write. PEONIES WHITE, PINK and RED GLADIOLI PEAS VALLEY ROSES, CARNATIONS AND YELLOW DAISIES THE rmLADELrinA CUT FLOWER CO.,-'^VflIDiDELrilIA,rA. Mention The Rerlcw whea yon write. one took part and was the better for so doing. The hall was beautifully decorated with handsome foliage and showy flow- ers; William McCrea Thompson is an artist 01 ability. The stage was used as a background for the exhibits, the exhibits themselves arranged on tables that displayed their beauty to advan- tage; they were carefully labeled. Koses predominated. There were many outdoor flowers and some wild flowers for children's prizes., The vegetables were in a room by themselves. Abram L. Pennock was the distin- guished horticultural guest of honor. Mr. Pennock, who was one of the found- ers of the fir


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