March 20, 1902 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



595 



Joseph Heacock 



OFFERS THE FOLLOWING 



They are home grown, strong and 



healthy, free from insects and disease, 

 and are of unusual good value at prices quoted. 



PALMS 



2-inch pot, 1 plant in pot. 

 4 ■■ 3 •• 

 6 •■ -3 '• 



6 •■ 3 ■• 



ARECA LUTESCENS. Perdoz. 



10 to 12 inches high :$ l.oo 



3.00 



1.5 

 20 to 22 

 24 to 26 



30 to 36 

 42 to 45 



. 9.00 

 . 12.00 

 Each 

 .$ 2.50 

 . 5.00 



KENTIA BELMQREANA. Perdoz. 

 2Va-inch pot. 3 to 4 leaves, 8 inches high $ 1..50 



4 too 



4 to 5 



5 to 6 



5 to 6 



6 



6to7 



6 to 7 



9 to 10 inches high 

 10 to 12 

 l.s 

 IS 



24 

 26 to 28 

 30 to 32 



2V2-inch pot. 



3 



4 



4 leaves, 

 4 



4 to 5 



5 to 6 



6 



6 to 7 



6 



2.50 



3.00 



4.50 



6.00 



Each 



$ 1.25 



1.50 



3.00 



KENTIA FORSTERIANA. Perdoz. 



8 inches high $ 1.50 



2.50 



12 

 15 



30 

 28 to 32 

 30 to 36 

 36 to 42 



42 



. 4.50 

 Each 

 .$ 1.15 

 . 1.50 

 . 2.00 

 . 2.50 

 . 3.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



$ 5.00 $45.00 



25.00 



75.00 



100.00 



Perdoz. 



$30.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 $12.00 $100.00 



20.00 



25.00 



35.00 



,50.00 



Per doz. 



$15.00 



18.00 



36.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 $12.00 SIOO.OO 



20.00 



35.00 



Per doz. 



$15.00 



18.00 



24.00 



30.00 



36.00 



Kentia Belmoreana. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, Wyncote, Pa. 



Gladiolus Seedlinir 

 No. 1900. 



A fine commercial sort, very showy. 

 See illustration in this issue. 



Mit. Wm. Scott, Supt. of Floriculture at Pan- 

 American, says of It: 

 "It gives me much pleasureto state that I think 

 it Is one of the most wonderful and useful com- 

 mercial varieties ever sent out. Its coloring is 

 most brilliant, the spike is g^rand.and its keeping^ 

 qualities I proved to be the very best. I consider 

 it as fine a florists' Gladiolus as I have yet seen, 

 and should, of course, be in every amateur col- 

 lection. It must become most popular.'' 



BrFFALu. N. Y.. March 7th. l'.H)2. 

 Mr. John* Pay Kexxei.i.. Box 405. Rochester.N.Y. 

 Dear Sir: Am sorry to hear you are going to 

 introduce your Red Seedling 'litOO" this spring 

 to the public. Have handled it for you. in fact, 

 all your Gladiolus, and consider it one of 

 your best varieties— an excellent seller for its 

 color, and keeping qualities are fine. Sorry tu 

 see It go to everybody to grow, as I should like 

 to have the handling of the whole output of same. 

 Yours respectfully. W. F. KASTiNt;. 



Price. No. 1 size. $1.00 per doz., postpaid; 

 $4.50 per 100 by express, not prepaid. 



tST'FoT fuller description and cut of bloom, send 

 for price list. 



JOHN FAY KENNELL, 



6LADI0LUS SPECIALIST, 



Box 405. ROCHESTER. N. Y. 



BULBS! BULBS!! 



EXCELSIOR PEARL TUBEROSE, 



3 to 4 inches: and CALADIUM ESCILENTUM, 



5 to 7 iDches and 7 to '.' inches. 

 Ready Now. Write for Prices to 



John F. Croom & Bro, growers. Magnolia, N. C. 



QLADIOLUS. 



E 



BtlSCHlRS, CHILOSI, GROFF'S, 

 LEMOINE'S, VAN aEET'S; 

 and other choice hybrids. 



ADUMI, CRIENTUS, DRACO, DURBAN and other rare species. 



Extra White and Light I'iiiks and other choice mi.xtures to color. .-Vususta. Hen Hur. 

 E, Scribe. May. White Lady. etc. Peerless Strain— a hiKh-class mixture. Premier Strain— 

 an excellent commerc-ial mixture, fully tiO per cent, light shades, uo cheap or questionable 

 stock in it. Crawford's " Standard " Mixture — another excellent commercial mixture, 

 containing some of the finest possible to buy. A la,Tge stock of Bnlblets and small 

 plantinsr stock. 



CAITNAS. .\llemannia. Black Beauty. Black Prince. F. Vaughan. Inglewood. Trianacria, 



Pandora. I'artenope and many others. 

 CAIiIiAS. Fragrance, <iodfrey. Lemon Giant. YellOH and Spotted, Crinums. Chlidanthus. etc. 

 DAHIilAS. .\gne\v. Bruion, Livonia. Storm King. Purity and many other select sorts. 

 GEBANIUMS. -ii excellent sorts. BEeOITIAS, etc., etc., R. t'., 2-in. and S'i-in. plants. 

 OXAXiIS. lieppei. .^ll-a and liosea. I.asiandria. Purpurea and Shamrock. 



Quality is our every consideratiou. Please send us a list of your needs for 

 prices. .Special rates on lots of hhi to .'>ihX(h)ii 



C. BETSCHER, 



SUCCESSOfI TO 



BErSCHER BROS,, Canal Dover, Ohio. THE M. CRAWFORD CO. iGladiolusi. Cuyahoqo Falls, Ohio, r 



CANAL DOVER, OHIO. | 



Hw^w^T«'w*'itcwffi Tww'Ttrtw^iiitf"twTtrwrwfiw'iti"tit''»w"iw'iu''iw"iw''tT«"twiit 



Geraniums. 



best scarlet and other good bedders. strong 

 2'i-incli. $2.00 per 100: 4-inch. $7 00 per 100. 

 IiANTANAS in bud and bloom, 2K-inch, .S2.00 

 per ICU. 



COI.£US — the best from over .50 varieties tested 



— a good share of our seedling Firetongue— 



Rooted Cuttings. tWc per ICO; 2'«-inch. large, 



stocky. S2.50 per 100. 

 SAXIFBAGRA SABMENTOSA for vases or 



baskets, 10 for 30c by mail : by express from 



4-inch pots, .Sc each. 

 f)rder.'i for .?1.00 or more may include any of 



above at 100 rates. 



MAYER &. SONS, 



Willow Street P. 0. LANCASTER CO., PA. 



flERANIlMS 



^L^f 16 fine varieties, 2' ..-inch pots. 

 ^■^^ 83 per 100. 



16 fine varleUes, 3-inch pots, 

 84 per 100. 



PerlOtt 



500 Asp. Sprenireri—2- inch pots S^.OO 



Coleus. 15 varieties. 2-inch pots 3.0O 



Mnca Var.— 2-iuch pots 2.50 



Verbenas— 2-in. pots 3.0O 



Pansy plants from seed bed, 1000. S3 SO 



Cash or C. O. D. 



JOS. H. CLNNiNGHAIVI, 



DEIiAWABE, OHIO. 



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