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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



NOVEMBER 17 



PALMS 



Meacock's Offer: 



All nieasurenieuts given from top of pot and don't yoii forget it. 



ARECA LUTESCENS. 



100. 



:! Plants in 3-in. pots. 10 to 12 in. high S-U.OO pi 



3 ■• 1 •' 15tol8 •• 23.00 



8 •• 6 " 22 to 21 " 11.011 per doz. 



3 ■• B " 24to26 " 12.00 



3 •• 12 " 5 to 6 ft. high, ver.v bush.v 10.00 each. 



A few bushy specimens. U-in. pots, 7 to 8 feet high. $2.5.00 each. 



My stock of this variety is very large, grown cool, clean and very healthy 

 and can not fail to give satisfaction. .\li are grown three plants in a pot. 



LATANU BORBONICA. 



3-in., 4 to 3 leaves, 12 to 15 in. high $10.00 per 100. 



.3-in., 5 to 6 leaves, 18 in. high $3.00 per do/.. 40.CO " 



COCOS WEDDELIANA. 



1 ■■ 15 to IS 



3 '• 15 to 18 



■ stock of this beautiful variet 



»■ large and in exc 



KENTIA BELMOREANA. 



pots. 1 to 5 leaves, 10 to 12 in $3.03 per do; 



3toK ■• 15 to IS in 6.00 



3 leaves, IS to 20 in 12.00 



rt ■• l,Sto20in 13.0:) 



« •• 21 to3J in IS.-.O 



.SlO.OOper 100. 



. 20.00 



. 40.00 



1. 6.00 per doz. 



tj.OO 

 llent condition. 



. $23.00 pe 

 30.00 



The measurements g'iven are from the top of pot to the top of plant, in its natural position. 

 TERMS: Inknown ciirris|i0ncients will pkasc- furnish s.itisf.n tiir\ rrlrrt-ncf cir cash with the order. 



Joseph HeaCOCk, Wyncote, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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HEATING. 



Please give a safe rule by which to 

 reckon heating pipes in a house In 

 proportion to the square feet of glass. 

 Also formula for same. 



Is overhead piping good for roses 

 and carnations, or would all under- 

 bench and wall piping be best? 



X. Z. 



For estimating the amount of heat- 

 ing surface necessary in an ordinarily 

 constructed greenhouse, where a tem- 

 perature of 60 degrees is required in 

 zero weather, figure one foot of heat- 

 ing surface for each square foot of 

 glass on roof, sides and ends, and if 

 the house has an excess of exposed 

 wall surface, add one foot of heatiug 

 surface for each 30 feet of such wall 

 surface. The above is for water heat- 

 ing; if for steam heat, figure one foot 

 heating surface to five feet of glass. 



The heating surface should be even- 

 ly distributed below the benches, but 

 in the case of roses it will be found 

 advantageous to have one line over- 

 head, about two to three feet below 

 the ridge, in order to break up the di- 

 rect fall of cold air from ventilators, 

 and in the spring and fall, when a lit- 

 tle warmth is desired to check the 

 overhead dampness on foggy or misty 

 days, it will be found very effective. 

 HENRY W. GIBBONS. 



New York. 



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 writing advertisers. 



HE CHOICEST 

 VARIETIES 

 N CULTIVATION 



100,000 VERBENAS, ?, 



FINE POT PLANTS. $2 50 per 100: $20.00 per 1.000. \ ^ 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. 75c per 100: $6 per 1 ,000 : $50 per 10.000 / SatTs'factiJn Guaranteed. 

 We are the Largest Growers of Verbenas in the Countr>'. Our Plants cannot be surpassed. 



Send for Circular. J. L». DlUbOPS, BlOOmSbUP^, Pa. 



M'liiinn ThP Review when vou write. 



HARDY SHRUBS! A INo.l stock 



M > sele 



Assorted in 25 V; 



DU S30 per lOlXl, 1 'e 

 and price lists fur tl 



-iptni 

 rade. 



ogue 



SAMUEL C. MOON, 



MOBBISVIIiI-i:, - - Bucks Co., Fa. 



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Rooted Cuttings. 



Col. 



N'erbenas. S va 

 Geraniums, as 

 Petunias, doul 



7 varieties 



Will exchange some of abo\ e for I*i 



eties.. .75c 

 rted..$l.CO 



■• il.50 



nerarias, or both. 



E. H. SMITH & CO. 



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$:i.00perl.000 



6.00 



S.OO 

 12.50 

 imulasorCiii- 



Macomb, 111. 



when you write. 



E. G. Hill & Co. 



Wholesale 

 Florists, 



RICHMOND, - INDIANA. 



lO.UOO Begonias, -i'/^-in.. ui Wliite Rubra. l',i.i. b: ,. 

 ant, Erfordii, Alba Picta, Sandcrsoui, Mctal- 

 lica and 10 others, $2.C0 per 100. $15.' per lOOii. 



2.0C0 Primulas, Chinese and Obconica. 2?-;-inch. 

 $2.00 per 100. 



I.OOO Brownie, a new Coleus, fine bc-dder. $5.00 

 per 100. 



5.000 Geraniums. Hermine ; 5.000 S. A. Nutt ; 1.000 

 .Mad. Bruant : 2.000 \V. P. Simmons ; 2.000 Mar- 

 vel ; 2.000 Dr. Blanch ; 2,IX)0 Perrie Xeal and 

 I.OOO Columbia, all 2K-in., $2.00 per 100. $15.W 

 per lt>00, and 22 other varieties, iustasgood. 



211,1100 Hardv Puiks Clumps, in two rnlnrs ?> ■ « 

 per 1110 



The Morris Floral Co., Morris, ill. 



HOLLY, HOLLY -d BOUQUET GREEN 



Verv choice Delaware Hollv $:i.00 per c?.^e. 



Good Delaware Hollv ' 2.30 



Bouquet Green : '. . . 4.00 per lOo 



Galax Leaves 1,00 per ICOO 



Moss, Peat, Palm Leaves, all kinds of deco- 

 rative goods. Laurel Ropeing and Running 

 Cedar. Holly Wreaths $3.30 per 100. 



Special prices on large orders. Term?- Ca^i: 



A. K. SAVACOOIf, - - IiEWES, DEI.. 



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