. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. With good growing con- ditions local Peonies should be in. Cool weather has brought them along slowly, and quality promises to be exceptionally choice. Mostly the newer and better varieties. Everything in Cat Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies Send for Price List BUSINESS HOURS, 7 A. M. TO 5 P. M. S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 1608-20 Ludlow PHILADELPHIA, PA. NEW YORK BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 17 Witt 2Stli Stmt. Fruklii aN St. Pud Sts. 12IB N Strett. N. W. Good Gladioii, Peas, Snapdragons, Roses, Carnations, and all Seasonable Flowers Philadelp
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. With good growing con- ditions local Peonies should be in. Cool weather has brought them along slowly, and quality promises to be exceptionally choice. Mostly the newer and better varieties. Everything in Cat Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies Send for Price List BUSINESS HOURS, 7 A. M. TO 5 P. M. S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 1608-20 Ludlow PHILADELPHIA, PA. NEW YORK BALTIMORE WASHINGTON 17 Witt 2Stli Stmt. Fruklii aN St. Pud Sts. 12IB N Strett. N. W. Good Gladioii, Peas, Snapdragons, Roses, Carnations, and all Seasonable Flowers Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. GEORGE AEUGLE. Prop. 1517 Sansom Street, PHIUDELPHIA. PA. aminniiianimn THE HOUSE OF MERIT PLOBI8T8'SUPPLIES JOS. G. NEiDINGER CO. 1309-11 N. SMond Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. became mercenary. "When she got all she could, and could not get any more, she ijrew bitter and tried to undo what ^ihe had done. T cif Vei (lav th,'. roil Pe. phi, th, thu th. thi plo as ch: vi e(,. so, The Plant Exchange. lie Germantown Horticultural So- >? held its first plant exchange in lion park on the afternoon of Mon- , May 10. A table was placed under trees. It was covered and sur- nled by plants and bulbs and roots. .'le came, bringing their surplus ts and taking away other plants in •? place. The idea was to improve gardens of Germantown by giving ' greater variety. ''G florists and gardeners contrib- generously, so that there was some- g to start with when the first peo- ^ame. The high school girls acted ides, doing the actual work of ex- 'ging under the committee's super- '»• The amateur who had a few many forget-me-nots and wanted a •''c of cannas could exchange them; ' Iso, with the owner of a clump of opsis who did so want a rose bush. EDWARD REID OFFERS FOR Commencenieiits Columbia, Premier, Victory, Ophelia, I Sunburst, Pink and White Carnations I and all Seasonable Flowers 5 I Remember—When They're Reid's They're Right I 1619-21 Ranstead St., PHILAD
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