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The Florists' Review 



April 13, 1918. 



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I JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY'S PALMS AND FERNS | 



5 HOMK-aROWN. WILL KSTABLISHIO. STRONa AND HEALTHY S 



6-ln. 

 C-ln. 



pot. 

 pot. 



KENTIA FORSTERIAIVA 



Leaves In. high Each 



.5 to 28 to 30 $1.00 



.C 34 to 36 1.60 



KENTIA BELMOBEANA 



MADE-UP KENTIA FORSTERIANA 



Per doz. 



$12.00 



18.00 



Each 



7-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants In tub, 36 in. high $2.50 



9-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants in tub, 40 to 42 In. high 4.00 



12-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants in tub, 5 to 5 % ft 10.00 



12-in. cedar tub, A plants In tub, S'^ to ft 12.50 



12-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants in tub, ft. high, heavy 15.00 



12-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants in tub, 7 to 8 ft 18.00 



Leaves 



.4 



.5 



pot 5 to 6. 



pot 5 to 6. 



pot 6 to 7. 



pot to 7. 



pot 



2>^-ln. pot. 



3-in. pot. 



4-in. 



5-in. 



6-ln. 



6-in. 



6-in. 



to 



In. high 



. 8 to 10. 



.12 



.15 



.18 



.24 



.26 



.28 



In. 



Each 



$0.40 



50 



1.00 



1.25 



to 30 1.50 



Leaves In. hlg.a Each 



7-ln. cedar tub. 6 to 7 34 to 36 $2.50 



7-ln. cedar tub. 6 to 7 36 to 38 3.00 



dBOTIUM SCHIEDEI 



0-in. cedar tubs, 4 to 5 ft. spread, each ... 



.$4.00 



9-ln. cedar tub. 42 to 45 4.00 



9-ln. cedar tub. 6 to 7 5 ft, very heavy 3.00 



ARECA I.VTESCENS 



6-ln. pot, 3 plants in a pot, 22 to 24 In. high, each. 

 6-in. pot, 3 plants in a pot, 24 to 28 In. high, each. 



Per doz. 



$ 1.50 



2.00 



4.50 



6.00 



12.00 



15.00 



18.00 



Per doz. 



$30.00 



36.00 



48,00 



^0.75 

 1.00 



I JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., 



Railway Statlani 

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WYNCOTE, PA. I 



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Mention The Review when yog write. 



MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



Last week saw the market plentifully 

 supplied with first-class stock of all 

 kinds. The cool weather is responsible 

 for the fine condition of the stock, and 

 if such conditions continue, the pros- 

 pects are bright for some extra fine 

 stock for Easter, in goodly quantity. 

 Carnations are none too plentiful, but 

 the stock is fine for this time of year. 

 While no orders are being turned down, 

 the limited supply keeps prices good. 

 Roses are fine and there are lots of 

 them. They are selling well and, of 

 course, the shorter grades are in extra 

 demand. 



Bulbous stock continues good, and 

 present conditions indicate that there 

 will be plenty of it in the market at 

 Easter. Violets are holding up excep- 

 tionally well for this time of the year. 

 There is plenty of this stock to supply 

 the demand, and singles are having the 

 preference. Sweet peas are not quite 

 so plentiful as they have been. The old 

 crop seems to be going oflF, which can 

 be seen by the short-stemmed stock now 

 in the market. Growers of this stock 

 report, however, that they will have a 

 new crop for Easter, which will be in 

 fine shape if weather conditions remain 

 favorable. There seems to be just about 

 enough valley to go around. Some ex- 

 ceptionally good stock is to be had and 

 some is of rather poor quality. Prices 

 are good and the stock is cleaning up 

 daily. Orchids are scarce. There are 

 few in the market at this time. 



Plants are exceedingly fine thi.s year 

 and are in large supply for the Easter 

 trade. The bulk of the Easter lily crop 

 will be just about right for that oc- 

 casion, but as Easter is exceptionally 

 Jate this year some of them will be in 

 a little early. All plants are selling 

 well and many advance orders have 

 been booked for Easter delivery. 



Various Notes. 



N. Zweifel, who sold his greenhouse 

 establishment almost a year ago and 

 retired from the business, has not lost 

 his keen interest in the doings of the 

 trade. He has completed a visiting 

 tour of the diflFerent establishments in 

 this vicinity. He is much sought after 

 in judging exhibits, and is an active 

 member or the Florists' Club. 



H. J. S. 



PETUNIAS 



Double and Single Fringed, in Mixed Colors, 

 selected from the finest strains: 



2-incb, $2.00 per 100; $18.50 per 1000 

 3-inch, 3.00 per 100; 25.00 per 1000 



2-inch 



S-inch 



100 



Acaratum, 6 varieties t2.00 



Altamanthara 2.00 



Alyssum 2.00 



Baironla Glalra da Chatalalna 2.00 



Baconla Luxulnosa 3.00 



Baconla Varnon 2.00 



Cannas, good varieties 



Canna King: Humbert 



Colaua 2.00 



Cuphaa 2.00 



Vuehslaa, in varieties 2.00 



Garaniuina, standard varieties 2.00 



Hallotropea, Blma. Bruant and Chieftain 2.00 



Lrantanas, 6 varieties 2.00 



Liemon Verbenas 2.00 



Moonvlnes 2.00 



Parlor Ivy 2.00 



BalTlaa. Bonfire and Zurlob 2.00 



Seneolo Arsenteus, dusty miller 2.00 



Bwalnaona, white and pink 2.00 



Verbenas, separate colors 2.00 



Vlnca 2.00 



CASH WITH OBDSB 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO 



Wkite Marsh, Maryland 



FERNS 



Our stock of Femi is exceptionally fine. We offer the following: 

 Mephrolepls Teddy, Jr., 8-inch pots, 112.00 per doz.: 6-inch. 16.00 per doz. 

 Mepbrolepls XleBanttsslma Compaota, 10-inch. 12.00 to 12.60 each; 8-inch, tl2.00 per 



doz.; 6-inch. 16.00 per doz. 

 Vepbrolepls KleKanttsslnut, 10-lnch, I2.OO to 12.50 each; 8-inch, 112.00 per doz.; 6-inch. 



16.00 per doz. 

 HephroleplB Dwarf Boston, 8-inch. tl2.00 per doz. 

 Clbotlam Scbledel, extra fine large specimens, 10- inch. t7.60 each. 

 ■maU Perns for Pern Pans, assorted varieties, strong plants, 8's-inch pots, tl6.00 per 



100; 214-inch, 18.60 per 100. 

 Asparaffas Plnmosns Nanus, strong plants, 4-inch pots, 18.00 per 100; 214-inch pott. 



14.00 per 100. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown, New York 



