. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. January 16, 1919. The Florists^ Review 31 ^^^^H iBPI^W ^ 1 ''.^^^^^^^^^^^^1 ^^^^^^?j ^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^Bh ^' s ^^^^^^^^H| ^^^^^^^1 ^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^1 ^^^^^^^^B n c^ •„^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Ri i^^^^^^^l 3 II^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^ HHHHH J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^|p „•?., ?. - ?•^-?•??N ^..^/.^'-^.^{(^^^^??????IHIHHHHHHiMHBHHHHBBHi Waterproof Crepe Paper This important item has been practically off the market on account of Government restrictions, but we have been fortu- nate enough to secure a fresh supply and can fill your orde


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. January 16, 1919. The Florists^ Review 31 ^^^^H iBPI^W ^ 1 ''.^^^^^^^^^^^^1 ^^^^^^?j ^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^Bh ^' s ^^^^^^^^H| ^^^^^^^1 ^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^1 ^^^^^^^^B n c^ •„^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Ri i^^^^^^^l 3 II^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^ HHHHH J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^|p „•?., ?. - ?•^-?•??N ^..^/.^'-^.^{(^^^^??????IHIHHHHHHiMHBHHHHBBHi Waterproof Crepe Paper This important item has been practically off the market on account of Government restrictions, but we have been fortu- nate enough to secure a fresh supply and can fill your orders promptly and satisfactorily. Send them along. S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY The FLORi#s^oF Philadelphia NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 117 W. 28th St. 1608-1820 Ludlow St. Franklin and St. Paul Sts. 1216 H VOALI'T'* Mention The Review when you write. THE HOUSE OF MERIT FLORISTS* SUPPLIES JOS. 8. NEIDINBER CO. 1309-11 N. Second Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The ReTlew when yon write. Everything in Greens STEIN'S FLORAL SUPPLY HOUSE 2223 N. Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mention The Review when you write. ])ress in the Windy City gave much space to describing a new place tliat dovotes its entire space to growing a single va- riety of rose, Mrs. Charles Kussell. There were 33,000 plants, all told. It was con- sidered a bold venture and it was under- stood to have been most successful. What a surprise, then, to find that Victor Groshens has 60,000 Mrs. Charles Russell growing on his place at Glenside! Just think of it, 60,000 plants of this one variety of rose, none too easily propa- gated. Strangest of all, the three minors had their accredited representatives within a stone's throw of this great sight on their famous peace tour, and they never knew it. Do you wonder that they are still the minor papers? It so chanced that Mr. Groshens was absent from Glenside on that sunny afternoon. The 60,000 Russells were there, bearing silent but eloquent testi- mony


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