. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DAHLIAS All the leading cut flower sorts. Splendid assortments, Scarlets, Pinks, Whites, Yel- lows, variegated. Show, Cactus and Dec- orative. Per 100, $ {COO, $, ) ASTERS Now at their best. All sizes and colors. Also Early Chrysanthemums, Hydrangeas, Cosmos, Tritomas, and other seasonable cut flowers. The best in Roses, American Beauty, Pilgrim, Russell, and all the choice varieties. Everything in Cut Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies BUSINESS HOURS: 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY, I6O8-2O Ludlow St., PHILADELPH


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DAHLIAS All the leading cut flower sorts. Splendid assortments, Scarlets, Pinks, Whites, Yel- lows, variegated. Show, Cactus and Dec- orative. Per 100, $ {COO, $, ) ASTERS Now at their best. All sizes and colors. Also Early Chrysanthemums, Hydrangeas, Cosmos, Tritomas, and other seasonable cut flowers. The best in Roses, American Beauty, Pilgrim, Russell, and all the choice varieties. Everything in Cut Flowers, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies BUSINESS HOURS: 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY, I6O8-2O Ludlow St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. NEW YORK: 17 West ZSth Street BALTIMORE: Fraoklia and St. Pad Streets WASHINGTON: 1216 H Street, N. W. Sweet Peas ROSES, CARNATIONS and other stock of tho finest quality. JERRY BROOKINS & SON Orchard Park, N. Y. THE HOUSE OF MERIT FMHUSTS'SUPPLIES JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. 130»-11 N. Second StrMt PHILADELPHIA, PA. GRAVE MARKERS Steii'i rknl SippiT NfR. ^^i^eT^k?!:: an even smaller district in Pennsyl- vania; that they want to prevent it from spreading farther until they find how to destroy it; that to do this cer- tain restrictions were necessary, keep- ing down weeds, inspection of out- going shipments, and so on. They did not propose interference with business in trees, plants or cut flowers that was not necessary. They thought that the Japanese beetle could be controlled just as the potato bug is controlled. The federal authorities aim that any- thing sent out from the infested ter- ritory with their inspection shall be free from beetles. Those present agreed to aid the gov- ernment to the utmost in its efifort to prevent injury to food crops and heartily approved of the measures that are being taken for protection. The New Manager at Wallingford. An interesting arrangement has just been made between Milton H. Bickley, proprietor of the Bickmore Green- houses, of Wallingford, and Clarence Alwine, of Secane. By this agreement Mr. Alwine becomes manager of the Bickmor


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