. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Decembee 14, 1916. The Florists' Review 59. Christmas Beauties (2a BURTON STOCK AND BURTON QUALITY V^HNX We are now booking orders for Holiday Beauties of the ^^^mt^^ best and choicest quality we. have ever offered; long, heavy, YOAt»***^ deep, richly colored buds in quantity. BURTON QUALITY Perdoz. Per 100 Perdoz. PerlOO Special $ $ First $ $ Fancy Second Extra 50 at the 100 rate. Write for Complete List of Cliristmas Flowers S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO. TOX WHOLBSAUB rLORISTB OW PHXLADSLPHIA PHILAD


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Decembee 14, 1916. The Florists' Review 59. Christmas Beauties (2a BURTON STOCK AND BURTON QUALITY V^HNX We are now booking orders for Holiday Beauties of the ^^^mt^^ best and choicest quality we. have ever offered; long, heavy, YOAt»***^ deep, richly colored buds in quantity. BURTON QUALITY Perdoz. Per 100 Perdoz. PerlOO Special $ $ First $ $ Fancy Second Extra 50 at the 100 rate. Write for Complete List of Cliristmas Flowers S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO. TOX WHOLBSAUB rLORISTB OW PHXLADSLPHIA PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 1608-1620 Ludlow St. 117W. 28tliSt. Franklin and St. Paul Sts. 1216 H N. W. Mention The BcTlew ^hen yoo write. 1617 Ranstead Street rHIUDELPHIA, PA. Edward Reid, OFFERS EXCEPTIONALLY FINE STOCK OF CHRISTMAS FLOWERS BEAUTIES: We only need one grower of American Beauties. Why? Because ours is the largest grower of American Beauties in the United States. Your guarantee of quality and quantity is that they took all the first prizes offered at the National Rose Show in Philadelphia. (That's all.) Orchids, Valley, Carnations, Violets and all the leading varieties of Roses, such as Sunburst, Ophelia, Russell, Richmond, Maryland, Killarney and White Killarney. Order early, please. All orders billed at market prices on date of shipment. LYCOPODIUM, very fine, $ per 100 lbs. MenTlon Tb^ Kerl^w wb«o too wrltf shippers in the same class with those who sent Christmas presents once a year was bad business, particularly as the Christmas presents would not spoil like cut flowers. He further urged that the express company would be saving itself a great deal of trouble and ex- pense by treating shipments of cut flow- ers as preferred stock. The plans submitted by Mr. Reid to the officials of the Adams Express Co. were as follows: That all boxes marked as perishable cut flowers and expressed to Pittsburgh, for instance, would be placed in the hands


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