. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. VfyAW^ RUSSELL None better for Keeping or Shipping. Premier, Columbia, Pilgrim, Ophelia, Kaiserin, Etc. are also in good supply and the quality is excellent for this time of year. Cattleyas, Valley, Sweet Peas, Larkspur, Gladioli and other seasonable stock in good supply. \ Evmrything in Cut Floweri, Plant; Grttnt, Ribbona and Sapplitt. BuslneM Hours, 7:00 to 5 S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY THE '""'SgAkfsoF PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 117 W. 28th Street 1608-1620 Ludlow Street Franklk and St. Panl St*. 1216 H


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. VfyAW^ RUSSELL None better for Keeping or Shipping. Premier, Columbia, Pilgrim, Ophelia, Kaiserin, Etc. are also in good supply and the quality is excellent for this time of year. Cattleyas, Valley, Sweet Peas, Larkspur, Gladioli and other seasonable stock in good supply. \ Evmrything in Cut Floweri, Plant; Grttnt, Ribbona and Sapplitt. BuslneM Hours, 7:00 to 5 S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY THE '""'SgAkfsoF PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 117 W. 28th Street 1608-1620 Ludlow Street Franklk and St. Panl St*. 1216 HSt., Eyerything Seasonable in CUT FLOWERS WM. J. BAKER Wliolcaale Florist 12 South Mole Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JERRY BROOKINS & SON Grower of Buffalo's finest Cut Flowers Orchard Park, N. Y. Mention The Review when you write. for the medium grades often could not be filled, only specials being available. Orchids have been reenforced by some exceptionally fine Cattleya gigas that have brought record prices. Valley has been steady. Shipping orders have been heavy. There are gladioli, both from nearby greenhouses and from the fields of the sunny south. The Stormy Petrel. Miss Jarvis made her annual appear- ance in the wholesale center May 28. She demanded certain material free of charge. When politely told that this could not be done, she said that she was Miss Jarvis, the originator of Mothers' day. When told that would not make any difference, she became abusive and said the florists were robbers and that they owed her much. Miss Jarvis was then asked to leave. Club Meeting. Professor E. J. Wilde, of the Penn- sylvania State College, spoke before the Florists' Club, at the City Club, Tues- day evening, June 7. Professor Wilde wished to interest the florists in the work that the state college is doing for horticulture, partly with the aim of securing a better understanding be- tween the commercial and the educa- tional sides of floriculture and partly with the hope of


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