. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. POMPONS "SThis year finds us with the best stock of Pompons we've ever handled, not only as to quality, but variety and quantity as well. A large assortment of colors and shades. $, $, $ per dozen bunches. CHRYSANTHEMUMS Whites, Pinks and Yellows; large, medium and small, $, $, $, $, $, $ per 100. Everything in Cat Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Safpiies | Basiness Hoars: 7 A. 91. to 5 P. BI. QJBV S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY Tb« Wholesale Florists of Philadelphia 1608-9* Lndlow Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. POMPONS "SThis year finds us with the best stock of Pompons we've ever handled, not only as to quality, but variety and quantity as well. A large assortment of colors and shades. $, $, $ per dozen bunches. CHRYSANTHEMUMS Whites, Pinks and Yellows; large, medium and small, $, $, $, $, $, $ per 100. Everything in Cat Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Safpiies | Basiness Hoars: 7 A. 91. to 5 P. BI. QJBV S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY Tb« Wholesale Florists of Philadelphia 1608-9* Lndlow Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York Baltimore Washlncton 17 WMt 28th Street Franklin and St. PsdI Sta. 121« H Street, .. lleatlon Ths BeTlew when yon write. CHRYSANTHEMUMS ANB ALL SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS WM. J. BAKER Wholesale Vlortst 12 South Mole Street, Philadelphia, Pa. THE HOUSE OF MERIT FLORISTS* SUPPLIES JOS. a. NEIDINBER CA 1309-11 N. Second Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. GRAVE MARKERS Stein's Floral Snpply Nfrs. 2223 N. Frtst St. Philadelphia interesting fact that the fancy chrysan- themums are selling while the ordinary grades are not. Fancy dahlias at $4 to $6 J)er hundred are better value than low-grade mums at $8 to $ per hun- dred. Buyers take the dahlias in pref- erence to ordinary mums at the begin- ning-of-the-season prices and refuse to look at carnations at all. Pompons have arrived. As in the case of their bigger sisters, pink is the color least seen in the earlies. Beauties are still holding their own. Cattleyas have declined to 50 and 75 cents. Roses have fared better than carnations. Double and single cosmos make a big splash in a little way. Andalusia. Henry F. Michell had a definite idea when he and his brother bought their farm at Andalusia. He meant to make it a show place. Of course he meant to grow seeds and plants and perennials, but first and foremost he meant to have a show place. "We are great adver- tisers," Mr. Michell remarked, and it is certainly true.


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