Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 31, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING LEDGEE PniLADELPniA, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1016
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JtMFUL CARNATIONS
AWARDED CASH PRIZES
AT BIG FLOWER SHOW
Medals Also Distributed Among
Grower of Fragrant Blooms
for1 Remarkable
Exhibits
McFARLAND TO LECTURE
Tlio flnal prise nwnrd nl the Fourth
Nntlonnl Flower Show of the Society of
American Florists and Ornnmentnl Itor
tlculturlits will bo mn.lc nt Convention
Hall today,, when $860 In caHh and a
number of coveted medals will bo dis
tributed anion private commercial and
rclalt carnation srowers who are ntnginit
special exhibits today.
The exhibit which nrouws inoit In
terest among the thousands of flower
lovers who are vlsltlnc the exhibition
today st a, carnation exhibit. rovrrlnfr 160
squaro feet of floor' space nnd rnntalnltiR
1B00 blooms. It Is Ringed by the Strafford
Flower Farm, Strafford, l'a.
Awards In this clusi will be based upon
the quality of blooms, the' artistic ar
rangement and the Renernl effect of each
Clsplay. Tho first prlro Is $200, the sec
ond $150 nnd tho third $100.
CJrcat Interest Is manifested In the class
calling for tho display of 300 carnations
by each exhibitor Prizes aggregating
$100 will bo awarded to the winners.
Tho American Carnation Society's "silver
jubilee" medal will bo awarded to each
winner of one or moro premiums In tho
Various competitions.
Prlrea aggregating $180 will be awarded
In two classes open to retail florists. Tho
first calls for carnations to bo used with
other flowers as table decorations, and In
the other, awards will be made for imsket
arrangements of flowers, with carnations
as the predominant note In the displays.
Thero will bo $130 In prizes awarded to
private growers for various vaso displays
of carnations.
McFARTjAXD TO SPEAK.
Two of tho best lectures to bo given In
connection with tho (lower show are sched
uled for today Tho first will bo nt 3 30
o'clock this afternoon when Miss Elizabeth
Lelghton Lee, of Ambler, will deliver an
address on "Tho School of Horticulture
for Women and Its "Work." Tho second
lecture will be given this evening, at S
o'clock, when J. Horace McFarlatul, presi
dent of the American Civic Association,
will speak on "Civics for Home nnd
Municipality." Both lectures will be
Illustrated.
Tho Society of Llttlo Gardens will be
In charge of the tea gardon this after
noon, with Jlrs. Charles Davis Clarl; sup
ervising. This ovenlng tho Alumnae As
sociation of tho Philadelphia High School
for Girls will bo In charge of this attrac
tive feature of the flower show. Mls
Helen M. Nchcr wilt direct tho efforts of
her associates this evening,
SHOW OPEN SUNDAY.
Tho officials of tho tlower show have
definitely decided that n very large pro
portion of the llower-lovlng public of this
city may visit the exhibition at Conven
tion Hall on Sunday If they desire to
do so.
In relation to this mattar tho oltlclnls
of tho exhibition have issued- tho follow
ing statement:
"The Executive Commltteo of tho fourth
National Flower Show Is pleased to an
nounce to the public of Philadelphia an'd
vicinity that tho Flower Show will bo open
next Sunday to thoso who become as
sociate members of tho Society of Amer
ican Florists and Ornamental Horticul
turists. The executive directors of tho
Society of American Florists nnd Orna
mental Horticulturists, in session In Con
vention Hall this evening, authorized tho
creation of 'associate members' who, upon
payment of 25 cents, will hold membership
as assoclato members and as such will be
entitled to view tho Flower Show on Sun
day, April 2."
Tomorrow will bo "Anna Jnrvls Day"
at Convention Hall. The oillclals In charge
of the National Flower Show yesterday
wired Miss Jarvls that In honor of tho
work she did In establishing "Mother's
Day" they intended to devoto tomorrow's
exhibit to her. They will donate 3000
carnations to be sold at 10 cents each,
the proceeds to go to the Anna Jarvls
Fund. Today Miss Jarvls telegraphed In
reply:
"National Flower Show, Broad street and
Allegheny avenue:
"I greatly appreclato the honor Implied
In your telegram and heartily thank the
officers of the show for promoting 'Moth
er's Day1 as Indicated. I hopo Satur
day's flower salo will be a big success I
am sorry I cannot be in Philadelphia.
Friendly greeting to nil.
"ANNA JAIIVIS."
GLIAUSTRIAftBATTMl
SUI COLLI Dl P0DG0RA
ENELLAZONADISELZ
ftustrlacl 11 presldento della Camera
dovetto sospendcre spesso la sediita find ft
ehe norf fu rlstablllta una calma relatlva.
Intanto hello strndo nvvcnlvano dlmoatnn
slonl e doveva Intcrvcnlre la cavallerla
per dlsperdero ( dlmostrantl, La situa--lono
e' cosl grave cho la censura hn sc
questrato parecchl glornall.
La sravlta' del conflltto tra gll alleatl
o la Qreclft dlventa sempro nlir chlara.
, , , , SI Intende clie II conflltto o' quasi esclusl-
Un AttaCCO NemiCO in Forze Ual vnnmpnto tra gll alleatl o lo nutorlta'
mllltarl cllenlche. Nell'lsola dl Corru' si
e' avuto un Incident cho dlmostrn quanto
grave sla questo conflltto. OH alleatl
stnvano per arrestare I consoll todesco cd
nustrlaco, nrresto cho m lmpcdlto dall'ar
rlvo dl un rcgglmento greco.
E' stato nppunto nell'lsola dl Corfu' cho
gll alleatl lianno scoperto una vera o
cotnpleta nrganizznzlono teutonics per II
rlfornlmento del sottotnartnl nustrlacl c
tedeschl nperantl nel Mcdltcrraneo, cd
In quell'lsola hanno arrestato una quar
antlna dl persono Implicate In questa or
ganlzzazione I'no degll nrrrstatl gestlva
tin albcrgo inolto nolo (111 nrrestatl sa
rnnno trasportatl In Frnncla.
Podgora al Sabotino Tor
mina Con Una Vittoria
Italiana
NUMEROSI PRIGIONIERI
Police Court Chronicles
Whon Harney StcMahus, of Itoxborough,
drifts downtown he Usually becomes so
ciable. He'll tell any one his past life
at tho first diink. And what's more,
Barney has n good memory when It comes
to being his turn,
Barney met a pal with n sort of a
seafaring locale nnd they stnrtcd to swap
yarns. Tho talk became salty, which
made It ncces.snry to moisten the con
versation with considerable liquid.
Way back In the old iiris Barney was
a sailor. His new-found chum said It
UO.MV. 31 Marzo
Due vlolentl battnglic furono combattuto
e Mnte dagll Italian! hella glnrnata dl lerl
l'nltro, mercoledl', nonostanto cho gll aus
triad avessero nttaccato rlpetutamente
Ecco It testo del rnpporto pubbllcnto lerl
sera dal Mlnlstero della querra:
"Nella zona dl llocreto vl e' Btntn la
sollta attlvlta' dl artlgllerla. Nol abblamo
resplnto plccoll nttacchl dl fanti-rla ne-
...i . ll ! Uiirrnlin nil nVPfit dl ITO
sobbo. Sulle pendlcl del Col dl Latin si
ebbero pure combnttlmentl irn piccon n
parti termlnlstl a vantngglo del nostrl.
"Nella valle del Fella, nella zuna del
Monte Nero e sulla front del medio
Isonzo si sono nvute intense uilonl dl
artlgllerla. 1 nostro battcrlo hanno can
noncglato una colonna In marcla sulla
strada dl Bngatln, nbblnmo (1annegglao
opcre dl dltea del nemlco cd abblamo dl
sperso repartl dl truppe nemichc rl
nvanznvnno da Polublno. a sud-est dl Tnl
nilno.
"Sulle nlturo a nord-ovost dl Oorlzla
II duello dclle artlglierle o' stato vlolento
ed Intenslsslmo durante tutta la glornata
dl mercoledl. Alia sera II nemlco, avendo
rlcovuto rlnforzl. rlnnouV 11 silo vlolento
attacco clie comlnclo' a pronunclnrsl
aH'Pstrernlta' settentrlonale dr-lla colllnu
dl Podgora e si cstese rnpidamento lunjro
tutta la fronte lino al Sabotino Hlpetu-
tnmentu resplnto, II nemlco onntlnuo a
rltornare nl sangulnoso nttacco con truppe
sempro frcschc Questl sfnrzl furono vanl
ed 11 nemlco fu Fconlltto qiundo le nostro
trti)po si lanclarnno ad un vlgoroso con
trattacco e In costrlnsero a fugglrc lascl
nndo nolle nostre manl come prlglonlerl
5 ulllclall c 160 unomlnl dl (ruppa.
"ull.i fronto del t'nrsn contlnua II duel
lo delle artlglierle Ad est dl Solz lo
nostre truppe ehe da percechl glorni face
ano lgoros:i prcsslone sullo trlncee
nemiche del Coslch, uttncc.irono In forzo
verso II mezzloglorno dl lerl e con un ns
sullo nlla balonetta si lmpadronlrono dl
un trlncernmento nustrlaco. II nemlco
lanclo' ntimcrosl contrattacchl. la bat
taglla contlnuo' per tutta la notte, ma gll
attacchl austrlncl furono tuttl recplntl
In questa brillnute azlonc nol facemmo
prlglonerl sctte ufllclall e 200 soldntl aus
trlaci e prendemnio a! nemlco due mltr.t
gllatrlcl. una macchlna lancla-bombe ed
nltro bottlno."
Quostl success! Italian! lungo la fronto
dell'Isonzo o del Cnrso sono confermatl
nncho dal comunlcato ufllcinlo austrlaco i
clie nmmctte ehe gll austrlucl hanno per- I
duto alcunl element! dl trlncee nella zona '
dl Selz, ma Ulco cho la battaglla con- i
tl uin. Da Berllno pol si ha cho la bat- j
t-rlla di Oorlzla lnlzlnta domenica con
grandl forze contlnua nncora.
AGITAZIOXE IN GBCCIA. I
Notlzle dalla Grecla dlcono cho con- ,
tlnua cola' l'agltazlone per una recento ln
cursloncdlaeroplanl tedeschl su Salonlcco
I grccl tetnono clie 1 tedeschl contlnuer
anno a fare dl queste Incurslonl t n dls- '
truggero proprleta e vlto del grecl. Nel
tempo niedeslnio lo squadre alleate con- '
tlnuano attlvlssimamcnte la rlccrca dello
basl dl sottomarini gcrmanlcl, sbarcando
marinnl sullo costo eileniehe e delle lsole,
o quattro dl queste basl sono gla" stato
scoperto e dlstrutte.
Telegrdmml da Atcno dlcono cho alia
Camera bl sono nvute scene dl violenza
nelle quail 11 presldente del Conslgllo.
Skuludts, e' stato Insultato e flschlato
quando egll ha rlflUtato dl dare lnforma
zlonl circa le ricerchc clie gll nlleatl con
plono sullo cohte cllenlche per le basl dl
rlfornlmento del sottomarini tedeschl cd
29 AEROPLANI NEMICI
SULLE CITTA' VENETE
gYHIHrilll !MB3tti-J&iita&fMi3i
wouldn't bo a bail Idea to hae "a turn
or two out In tho river " This conclu
sion wns reached In a saloon near tho
ilver ft out The two ex-sallors ambled
down to the Delaware and found a row
boat which was bobbing linpntlcuth nt
the whaif near Snder h venue. They
liberated the craft nnd soon both wero
out In midstream. They sang as they
rowed nnd wore perfectly happy.
But House Sergeant McFnddcn, of tno
4 th street and Snyder avenue Btntlon,
spied tho happy pair nnd felt sure some
thing would happen. Ho rowed after
them, but ns he drew near Barney ntm
his chum, who had been reading a great
deal about Germnn torpedoes, Jumped
overboard, ,,, , ,
A pint bottle of whisky, with Just
enough ballast lo keen It afloat, slipped
from Harney's pocket nnu noaieu '"-"
ns a parmaker. McFadilcn caught Mc
Mnnus, but his partner escaped by reach
ing tho wharf by a big lead.
Barnev couldn't explain bow, whero or
whv ho got tho boat. He was more con
cerned nbout tho fate of his pat than
he was over his own troubles when ho
faced Maglstrato Baker.
"I'm no good, Judge," he said : "1 get
,intiir v!minvrr l prtt (hn chance. I'm
like tho other fools who think It's great
to pour liquor of different colors Into
their stomachs and think they're having
a good lime. But I'm going to try to
keep dry. Will you glo mo another
shot to keep straight?"
"Shoot," said the Judge, and Barney
bowed ns ho walked to freedom.
Thieves Close Wireless School
Thieves forced an entrance to tho Phil
adelphia School of Wireless Telegraphy,
on tho top floor of Iho Parkway Building,
and took such Important pieces of appa
ratus that tho school cannot operate to
day. They gained entranco through a
trapdoor In the roof of the building. The
thlONes then lowered themselves on a rope
25 feet long to the floor of the school
room They took a dynamo, tuners, con
densers and two ear telephones. J. C
Van Horn, head of tho school, discovered
the robbery and reported it to the int.
Winter streets police station Uth
niocklcy Called "HorribleAffni-
Tho March nraA t .. "Wl
sontment to tho Quartei-' aJl.J ""aI W
reports that It found conditions in S?
ley horrible, both as regards craiS.?'
dltlons nnd sanitation, but does wl(
the hospital staff. It recognize? 'thi'
port says, that under tha condm, "
improvement In handling theTmatM'
bo made, and nr-na n.n- . "ml
conditions arc Improved,
Ooffl
Mli
thatf
Diciotto Bombe su Verona
Cinquanta su Pordenone.
Quattro Velivoli Aus
triaei Abbattuti
I'll teleirrniuma d-i Bomn dice die
Mlnlstero della Uuerru ha nnminclato flic
20 nercplatil nuMrlncI prescro parte nll'ln
purnlona dl domenica su Venezln, Verona,
Pordi-Mii o i-d nitre clttadlno dell'Altu
Itall'i Questl velivoli erano dlvlsl In
quattio siiundrlKllo, duo dl sel velivoli
clnsciin.i. una dl dodlcl cd una dl cinque
Dlelotto bombe furono fntte cadero su
Vorons, doxo rlnquo persono rlmnsoro
ucciso Cinquanta bombe furono fntte '
oadcre su dl un ponte sill I'lavc e su
Pnrdi'iioiie. mentre si tcntava dl dl-
struggere anche un ponte sill Tngllamento. ,
Alcunl degll neroplanl neiiilcl volnrono I
sulla plana dl Mestre tcntnndo dl ill
Ftruggero 1 pontl. Ma quattro velivoli '
austrlncl furono abbattuti dal rannonl r
dnl fuell! Itallanl cd otto ulllclall cho II
occupavano furono fattl piigionlcrl.
mentre un maggloro conutndnntc dl una
dello squadrlglle rlmase m-clso
TIic New CACTUS DAHLIA,
111 "e' ""
lm Stillman"
St" & Vole tb
W r-JiTchcV
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a vm
, Jmlbr
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tho long
is and
Inni?
The most won
derful new Cac
tus Dahlia. Col
or, rich, deep
cardinal or light
maroon Flowers
0 to 11 In diam
eter Veiy free
bloome" Bulbs
$S each. Stiong
plants. $3 each.
Bulbs on sale nt
mv stand at tho
Flower S h w
Send for cata
logue. Geo. L. Stillman
DA 11 MA
SriM'IAI.IST,
Wi:.sTnill,Y,
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Visit the
Meehan Nurseries
in Germantown
Our Nurseries are easily
reached by motor, trolley
or train. We'll be glad to
have you come out and
sec the facilities and men
that make Mcchan Plant
ing Service so superior.
Less than half an hour's
ride from Convention
Hall. If you arc unable
to come, write or phone
for literature, which will
be sent free on request.
Thomas Meehan
& Sons
J'ionccr Xitracrymcn of
Amrrica.
6714 CHEW ST.
Germantown, Phila., Pa.
THIS IS FLOWER SHOW WEEK-
See the Show, Then Take Home a Bunch of Flower
From One of These Reliable Florittt
i
r!imnfrs Chtcrfullv Furnlaked
Phones Keyloni, nnce llli.
ueii. wainui m,
4f
Tlie National
Decorating Co.
c. ji. ki:i:(ian
Originators of unique and effective dec
orations III Hunting, ring. Plant, Flora!
anil Ulectrlral Effects, for Halts. Recep
tions or (Vlebrntloiis or nny rliaracMr.
All materials nnd fittings furnished,
alona of all Charnc l8n ,f nn".nm. BL
ttn at loturst price) l'lillnilrliililn
Says Canal Will Open on April 15
PANAMA, March 31. Notwithstanding
the Official prediction by tho War Depart
ment at Washington that the Panama
Canal would be open for trallic on April
15, many shipping concerns ara, Importun
ing Lieutenant Colonel Harding, engineer
of maintenance, with cables asking for u
positive statement. Colonel Harding In
variably informs the inquirers that condi
tions In the Galllard cut justify the pre
. diction.
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AT THE
NATIONAL
FLOWER
SHOW
you will at
many macnlfl
cent examples o!
tlm Winter Or
chid and Gran
dl nor a SWEET
l'UAH, most o(
which wero orls-
lnaieU hy me
Thuv vlIII hlnnm
ut of doors In 03 dais If planted
now
Heed for il at Show
ANT. C. ZVOLANEK
hntrl I'm Itnnrh, I.OMI'DC, CAL.
AuuriN In 1UI3I
Sun FranLlsro Internutlonal Expoal-
tfon. Hold Medal of Honor
- n Pl.co 1' C Epoiltlon. Gold Medal
FAJBM,GABDEN a.nd the HOME,
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Is Not Caustic Cannot Burn
IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE
Tba bat and moat economic.! form of
Llm to lua.
Full Information aa to tha most econom
ical fray to purchaae.
E. J. LAVINO & CO.
471 Bullitt Bldg. Philadelphia
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Bl
WM. H. BARRETT
4734 Doffield Street
numcFORD
Landscape Gardening
eprsjtnr. trimming and prualac trtu ni
B dty.
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PHOPEK FOOD FOR BVBRY
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pore, wholeaoma invrxlUnti
m- oitc-eps thrive UOOK
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IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF
A bottler handy with tools, can malta blm
ttlt Uvlimwleul by handllBa- a provluot heavily
bivtrlUtd. Not a luxury, but a oeccsclcy tq
aft B-apertr owner, wbtnr fanner or town
num. lrea proflu. hg lnvstmat nceary
vtiJy aatiatactery refereacea For uu add.
jfctBtrata Co.. 131 ErU at.. Camden. N J.
irW'Sweet Potato 81 All kta or Small
ftslt ft -. plant, C"aL Prlirst. Catalosaa
LWBEPIUES
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urpees
!, tiya tT
Sixf ,,a,, v
sspuepect Feas
VnvOKn we will mail ono regular
r Or DC 10-cent packet (40 to 50
seeds) each of Elfrida Pearson,
a lovely pink, of gigantic size;
King White, tho best of all White
Spencers; Mrs. Routzahn, rich
buff, suffused delicate pink; Ver
miuon Brilliant, the most bril
liant scarletSpencer; Wedgwood,
a beautiful light-blue shade. Also
one large packet (90 to W) seeds)
of the Burpee Blend c Superb
Spencers for 1916, the fst mix.
turo of Spencers everoffed, Pur
chased separately, would cost 60c
Tho Burpaa lflot on Swaat Pa caU
tr u acioei with cacb calUctloo.
Burpee's Annual for 1010
TU Frtit. Aaalnrua && at tie Uklwt
Aocrkia mi tUilctlt kriVltr j4 bIUr
Uu it er aeien. It taiSa free. Writ he
tt teiil tea fltm Buatie Ilia palUctliea.
W. ATLEE. BURPEE & CO.
Buxpeo Buildi n.a P-Uadalp-la
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OABDENEU3 AND FABMKB8
Covr Manure, Horse Manure,
Pulverized Sheep Manure
Ground Limestone.
CHARLES A. GREEN
llli (jlrard Att.. FhUa., Va.
BT MAO- 250
FUuts. a seed I
Ml Bl
WioiuNo, ,
SEND FOB lOLLJNM FBUIT GflDK
Arthur J. CulUo. Kox 10. Itoamtawn, N. J,
POTATOES Bllw. Carman. Cobbkr. Norther
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I "The
Public Ledger Prize
For Best Floral Design at the 4th
National Flower Show Won by
Sign
th
ill J
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Rose J f
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1420 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
Special Deiignt
CHARLE3 HENRY FOX has won the Public Ledger prize "for the best
floral design for the cover of the Pictorial Section of the Public Ledger."
The Award Committee of the National Flower Show announced this
decision last Saturday.
You may see this
design this week at the
National Flower Show;
you will see a far more tp
ucauiuui 1CJJIUUU1.LIU11
of it in an early issue of
the Sunday Public
Ledger.
And it may suggest
to you that when you
want to obtain some
thing distinctive in the
way of floral decora
tions, you should consult
VvW
VfogV'',ai
'wM I W7'-iSP ?
7 . V - V - V?a ' ; Eli 41- y ! a
5-dt -&&&'? :l!wtw its
ISMd site" Sigmtm &2
fr ' ! ' "M i'1 " " -' "' ' j ' XrtE-i
G6o Sign of&e se
221 South Broad Street
"A BIT OF OLD
ROME"
This is the de
sign that won the
Public
Ledger
Prize
Bell, Walnut 11
Keystone, Race 3103
FOR CHOICE FLOWERS AR
TISTICALLY ARRANGED, SEE
Jf oTrEft0r lotuer IMjop
131 South Broad St.
J. MAX NITZSCIIKE
COME SEE THE
"FINEST FLOWER
SHOW EVER HELD'
THE
Nationa
If You Love
Floioera You Should Know
The Century Flower Shop
13th licloiu Chestnut St.
Convention Hall
Broad St. & Allegheny Ave.
Ncnrly fifty thousand people yes.
tcrday saw this wonderful Fairy,
land of flowers this coreeouj
spectacle of nature's choicest
blooms. No one can describe such
a brilliant exhibit, the raro colors
and the allurinpr aromn.
Do not miss it. Today Is Car
nation Day.
Open From
8:30 A. M.
to 10 P. M.
Admission 50c
Children under IS
learn 2S rent, ,
Music Illustrate.
Lectures
L
J?ii.iii rrWJn
IMICHELL'S GARDEN
will beautify the bare
spaces in the borders and
flower beds this summer.
Get your supply now.
Tuberoses, Dahlias,
Gladiolus,
Carinas, Oxalis,
SummerHyacinths,
Elephant Ears,
Amaryllis, Etc.
Our special catalog- on Carinas, Gladiolus
and Dahlias gives explicit instructions how to
g-et the best results from these bulbs. You can
have a copy free for the asking.
4SnWmA
' i. ' y"!. Xk
,. ; sous
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EXHIBIT OF
THE KING CONSTRUCTION CO,
North Tonawanda, N. Y at the
NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW
We're designed and constructed the world's largest grtenhoauta ad conaervatorlea, A
letter Irom you vtU bring oruj of our representatives without obllgatlua or aea on oX
the mea at tha show for full Jufomiatlon.
Complete illustrated catalog on Seeds,
Plants, Bulbs and Garden Tools free.
A cordial invitation is ex
tended to visit our exhibit at
the National Flower Show and
our mammoth establishment
at 518 Market street.
icnen s
Seed House
518 Market Street
Philadelphia
J-KBfir ;
'""""tiH
Everybody Should See
Dreer's Rose Garden
which was awarded
Two Gold Medals
At the National Flower Show!
Convention Hall
Broad St. and Allegheny Ave. i
UPWARD OP
1000 Roses in Full Bloorr
In addition, there is a wonqeriul display or ww
Lilies, Hyacinths, Tulips, N.arcissus, etc., etc,
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Roses and Flowering Bulbs
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