. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 2 Gold No. I Gold Letters Letters ^ " "^ lOOO No. 4 Gold Letters $ per 1000 9^^^ Vi^tt $ per tOOO Gold Script Words $ per lOO H, BAYERSDORFER & CO. "''pHrLSSeU^H^rp* ; The Beriew wher yon write. dahlias from the Peacock Dahlia Farms, including two choice baskets of these charming fall flowers arranged by Pennock Bros. The election of offi- cers resulted as follows: President, George Burton; vice-president, John C. Gracey; secretary, David Bust; treas- urer, George Craig. After the business meeting, the


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 2 Gold No. I Gold Letters Letters ^ " "^ lOOO No. 4 Gold Letters $ per 1000 9^^^ Vi^tt $ per tOOO Gold Script Words $ per lOO H, BAYERSDORFER & CO. "''pHrLSSeU^H^rp* ; The Beriew wher yon write. dahlias from the Peacock Dahlia Farms, including two choice baskets of these charming fall flowers arranged by Pennock Bros. The election of offi- cers resulted as follows: President, George Burton; vice-president, John C. Gracey; secretary, David Bust; treas- urer, George Craig. After the business meeting, the members were entertained by the officers of the club. A goodly crop of retail flower stores has sprung up in the city with the opening of the fall season. The Colo- nial Flower Shop is the name given by Albert Saxer to his new venture at Frankford, which is starting auspi- ciously. Jacob Wilhelm, the well known grower of Logan, has opened a retail store at 4903 North Broad street. Frank Philips, who has had experi- ence in England, is trying his luck at 428 South Fifty-second street, .West Philadelphia, while Tissell the Flo- rist is the name on the new retail shop at 1722 North Broad street. Add to these the Charles H. Grakelow place at Broad and Cumberland streets and you have a goodly array. Leo Niessen calls attention to the large number of small roses available for the debutante teas this fall—a num- ber larger than at any time in the past. Sweetheart we have had for several seasons; then there is George Elger and Old Gold, all in the polyantha class. Irish Fireflame and Afterglow give rich colors in the singles. All these vari- eties appeal to those of refined tastes, but they do not quite satisfy anyone who is bent on getting the largest flow- ers possible. In the Plant Houses. "When you have time, will you not come down to Norwood? It will only take you twenty minutes," This invi- tation from Eobert Craig was an honor for which time must be taken, so the 12:


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