. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SHAMROCKS, for 8t Patrick's Day, March 17: 2^4-111. pots, $ per 100. Empty shamrock-shaped pans, 0 in. diam., 2 in. deep, 20c each. Empty shamrock- shaped pans, 10 in. diam., 3 in. deep, 25c each. Theae pans can be filled from 214-in. stock and used for table decorations. QRBEN CARNATION DYE, for St. Patrick's Day, 75c per package. One consisting of the best lonfr- stemmed stock, all specials. Our selection, in lots of 200 or more, at $ per 100. .'Vnd another, of 200 or more, our selection as to color, good medium stock, at $ per 100—b


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SHAMROCKS, for 8t Patrick's Day, March 17: 2^4-111. pots, $ per 100. Empty shamrock-shaped pans, 0 in. diam., 2 in. deep, 20c each. Empty shamrock- shaped pans, 10 in. diam., 3 in. deep, 25c each. Theae pans can be filled from 214-in. stock and used for table decorations. QRBEN CARNATION DYE, for St. Patrick's Day, 75c per package. One consisting of the best lonfr- stemmed stock, all specials. Our selection, in lots of 200 or more, at $ per 100. .'Vnd another, of 200 or more, our selection as to color, good medium stock, at $ per 100—both ex- ceptional values, opportunities for week-end sales to the live business man. BOXWOOD SPRAYS, fresh, green, perfect stock; no sur- plus wood. 50-lb. cases, $ per 100 lbs. WILD SMILAX: .V splendid supply for the spring milli- nery openings; the very best quality obtainable; daily shipments, thus insuring fresh stock. $ per case. RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES: Many new patterns in ex- clusive Ribbons. Write us for prices on these and on S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. THE WHOLESALE FLORISTS OF PHILADELPHIA 9<;* PHILADELPHIA 1608-1620 Ludlow Street NEW YORK 109 West 28tta Street WASHINQTON 1212 New York Avenue MentloD Thp Review when yon write. Spring Floivers Daffodils Freesia Tulips Sweet Peas Pussy Willow Philadelphia Cut Flower Co., 1517 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. OPKN UHTXI. 6 P. M. Mention The Review wnen you write. i'loductive beds, sometimes outdoors, ^ornetimes indoors. These were hard working days, when jTices were higher than they are now. 'I'bey were ended by the march of city improvement, which surrounded and then overspread Mr. Beavis' place. The ground was sold and the houses were moved from Tioga away out on the Limekiln pike to Pittville. Here the houses were rebuilt on modern lines, especially for growing roses—Kaiserin for summer, with Brides and Maids from September to June, not just until time for pot plants for Easter—such Br


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