The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 23. 1916. 



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I ^aSf PH HEACOCK COMPANY'S PALMS AND FERNS | 



HOMK-QROWN. WKLL CSTABLISHID. STRONa AND HKALTHY 



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KBNTIA FOBSTBBIANA 



Leaves In. hlf h Bach 



.fi to 6., 28 to 80 $1.00 



.6 84 to 86 1.60 



MADE-UP KBNTIA FOBSTBBIANA 



7-in. cedar tub, 4 



9-ln. cedar tub, 4 



12-in. cedar tub, 4 



12-ln. cedar tub, 4 



12-111. cedar tub, 4 



12-111. cedar tub. 4 



plants In tub, 88 In. hl(h 



plants In tub, 40 to 42 In. hlffh. 



plants In tub, 5 to 6/H ft. 



plants In tub, 6% to 8 ft. 



plants In tub, 6 ft. high, heavy, 

 plants in tub, 7 to 8 ft. 



Per doa. 



$12.00 



18.00 



Bach 



.$2.60 

 . 4.00 

 .10.00 

 .12.80 

 .16.00 

 .18.00 



2H-ln. pot., 

 8-ln. pot.... 

 pot.... 

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 pot..., 

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4-ln. 

 6-ln. 

 6-ln. 

 6-ln. 

 6-ln. 



KBMTIA 



Leaves 



.4 



.6 



.S to 8 



.6 to 8 



.8 to 7 



.8 to 7 



..8 to 7. 



Bach 



BBLMOBBANA 



In. hlsh 

 .. 8 to 10 



.'.li .'.'.'.'.'. .90.40 



..18 60 



..24 1.00 



..28 1.26 



28 to 80 1.60 



7-ln. 

 7-ln 

 9-ln. 



Leaves In. hlsh Bach 



cedar tub. .8 to 7. .84 to 88 $2.60 



cedar tub.. 8 to 7.. 86 to 88 8.00 



cedar tub..O te 7.. 6 ft., very heavy... 8.00 



Per del. 



$ 1.60 



2.00 



4.60 



8.00 



12.00 



16.00 



18.00 



Per dea. 



$80.00 



86.00 



ABBOA LUTBSOBNS 



e-ln. p«t. 8 plants In a pet. 22 to 24 In. hl«h. each 76e 6-ln. pet, 8 plants la a pat. 24 t* 28 la. hlsh. each. 



Railway Statlan, 



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I JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., 'SSSSiASSsr WYNCOTE. PA. | 



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BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



Although the Lenten season is on, 

 there does not seem to be the falling 

 oflE in business which is generally ex- 

 pected. Beauties have made their ap- 

 pearance again in noticeable quantity, 

 for the first time in about four weeks. 

 Other roses continue about the same. 

 Ophelia and Sunburst seem to lead in 

 popularity, though Killarneys also meet 

 with a ready siale. White Killarney, 

 however, has a tendency to drag. Car- 

 nations are getting better in quality. 

 White carnations, as usual, were scarce 

 and sold at a good price for St. 

 Patrick's day. The supply of carna- 

 tions in general seems to be quite suf- 

 ficient. 



Double violets are clearing daily, al- 

 though more have been sold in former 

 seasons than at present. Singles are 

 as scarce as ever. Jonquils and daffo- 

 dils are not so plentiful, but continue to 

 sell rapidly. Tulips also are in shorter 

 supply and there is no difficulty in 

 clearing them. There is an abundance 

 of freesia, but the demand is small. 

 Sweet peas seem to be the feature of 

 the market. The supply of valley and 

 orchids has not increased. Excellent 

 snapdragon is available. An accumu- 

 lation of Easter lilies is again experi- 

 enced, although many of them are 

 cleared at a good price for funeral 

 work. Miscellaneous flowers, such as 

 pansies, daisies, mignonette, Boman 

 hyacinths and calendulas, are equal to 

 requirements. Greens continue to hold 

 up along with the rest of the stock. 



Various Notes. 



Charles Netsch opened his wholesale 

 house on Genesee street last week and 

 is now able to give his patrons first- 

 class service. 



David Scott, of Corfu, was a recent 

 visitor. 



T. T. Fryer, of the Tajimi Co., New 

 York city, was in town last week. 



Among the many who will attend the 

 National Flower Show at Philadelphia 

 are W. J. Palmer and Wm. F. Kasting. 

 A. E. 



Sioux dty, la. — ^Fire recently de- 

 stroyed two sheds in the range of Will- 

 iam Eubank, near Biverside park. The 

 blaze started from hot ashes dumped 

 near the sheds. The fire undermined a 

 40-foot smokestack, causing it to fall 

 across a greenhouse, shattering glass 

 and damaging plants. The loss was 

 estimated at $1,200. 



BEGONIA Gloire de Chatelaine 



We find that we have a sui*t)lus of 60,000 Gloire de Chatelaine Be- 

 gonias, which we offer for the next two weeks, or until disposed of, at 

 a special price of $2.00 per 100 for 2-inch and $3.00 per 100 for 3-inch. 



2-inch S-inch 



100 IMO 108 iwo 



AoalTPba Maoafeeana S2.M I20;00 $4.00 135.00 



Aawratum, 6 varieties 2.00 18.00 3.00 25.00 



Altamanthera, 4 varieties 2.00 18.00 3.00 25.80 



Alyasum, dwarf and giant. 2.00 18.00 3.00 25.00 



B«Koni» Luminoaa 3.00 25.80 4.08 35.00 



Baconla Vamon 2.00 18.00 3.00 25.00 



Colaus, 10 varieties 2.00 18.08 3.00 25.00 



Cupbaa 2.00 18.00 3.00 26.00 



Fuohalaa, in variety 2.00 18.00 3.00 25.00 



Geranliuns, standard 2.00 18.00 3.00 25.«0 



■aliotropaa, Mina. Bruant and CUaftaln 2.00 18.08 3.08 25.10 



Lantanaa, 6 varieties 2.00 18.08 3.00 25.00 



Lamon Varbanaa 2.00 18.00 8.00 25.80 



Moonvlnaa 2.00 18.08 3.00 25.00 



Petunias 2.00 18.00 3.80 26.00 



Parlor IvT 2.00 18.00 3.00 25.00 



Salvias, Banflra and Zurloli 2.00 18.00 3.00 25.00 



Banaoio Ararantaus, dusty miller 2.08 18.00 3.00 26.00 



Swalnaona, white and pink 2.00 18.00 3.00 25.00 



Vlnca 2.08 18.00 8.00 26.00 



Colaua, Salvia, Acaratum and Hallotropa, rooted cuttincs, 60c per 100: 

 $5.00 per 1000. 



Dahlia Roots, whole field clumps, 15.00 per 100 and up. Send for list. 



Canna Roots, 12.00 per 100 and up. 



CASH WITH ORDKR 



If you have not received our catalocue, notify us. 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO. 



Wkittt Marsh, Maryland 



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ELMER D. SMITH t CO. 



CHRYSANTHENUNS 



ADRIAN, - MICHIGAN 



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Chrysanthemums 



MY SPKCIALTY 



CHA8. H. TOTTY 



Madison, N. J. 



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HELIOTROPES 



2U-liich, strongr plants, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 

 per 1000. 



Rose Geraniums, strong plants, Zinch, 

 $1.7BperlOO. 



Primala Obconica, 4-lnch, in bloom, 

 $8.00 per 100. 



Geraniam S. A. Nntt, R. C, $10.00 per 



1000; stronf; 3-ln.. ready for shift, 



$35.00 per lOOU. 



James Vick's Sons 



ROCHESTER. N. Y. 



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