. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CARNATIONS Carnations are now at their best and in ample supply. We can take good care of your orders. Special, per 100, $; Fancy, per 100, $ A few exceptionally well-grown Pink Delight, Mrs. Ward, Rosalia, etc., $ per 100. White Carnations for St. Patrick's Day; per 100, $ and $ - CARNATION SPECIAL Our selection as to color and variety. Good quality, in lots of 500 or over, $ per 100. Evcrythintf in Cut Flo%vers, Plants, Grcciu, Ribbons and Supplies. S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 1608-SO Street, PHILADBLPHIA, PA. Ife-w Yo


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CARNATIONS Carnations are now at their best and in ample supply. We can take good care of your orders. Special, per 100, $; Fancy, per 100, $ A few exceptionally well-grown Pink Delight, Mrs. Ward, Rosalia, etc., $ per 100. White Carnations for St. Patrick's Day; per 100, $ and $ - CARNATION SPECIAL Our selection as to color and variety. Good quality, in lots of 500 or over, $ per 100. Evcrythintf in Cut Flo%vers, Plants, Grcciu, Ribbons and Supplies. S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 1608-SO Street, PHILADBLPHIA, PA. Ife-w York 117 West 28th Street Baltimore Franklin and St. Paul St*. Washlneton me H street, ;* Mentioii The Bevlew when yon write. THE HOUSE OF MERIT FLORISTS' SUPPLIES JOS. 8. NEIDINBER CO. 1309-11 N. Second Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The BeTJew when yoa write. Everything in Greens STEIN'S FLORAL SUPPLY HOUSE 2223 N. Front St^ Philadelphia, Pa. pended on the man than on his sur- roundings. In other words, the man counts for more than the houses. Charles J. Theis read a paper on "Why Carnations Are Not More Used by the ; He displayed a vase containing a bunch of twenty-five car- nations, of which thirteen were good flowers and twelve were not. He read the slips of one day's purchases, amounting to $200; only $15 of the amount was spent on carnations, which, he said, were not pushed because they often did not keep. The wholesalers, from their places in the audience, at- tacked this paper vigorously. Edward Reid, Alfred M. Campbell and J. M. Deutscher, who flashed his maiden sword in debate, much to the delight of the ladies, replied. The fact was elicited that $6 per hundred was the biggest price paid. They claimed that had $8 per hundred been paid, first-grade car- nations would have been secured. The retailer replied with spirit and, in the opinion of many in the room, fully held his own. His idea was that carnations should be absolutely fresh a


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