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The Florists' Review 



Mabch 22. 1917. 



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I CHAS. D. BALL'S PALMS | 



E The quality and hardiness of my Palms is unsurpassed. All are home-grown and as near perfection as possible. £ 



S Those marked "several in a pot" are made up with three to four strong plants, are very bushy and handsome. e 



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5-inch pots. 

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KENTIA BELMOREANA 



Leaves Ins. high Each 



5 to 6 ... 16.... $0.60 



5to6.... 18 76 



6to7... 20 to 22.... 1.00 



to 7.... 22 to 24,... 1.25 



6to7....28to30.... 2.00 



Several in a pot; bushy. . .24 to 28 2.00 



Several in a pot; bushy. . .30 to 32 3.00 



Several in a pot; bushy ... 32 to 34 3 . 50 



Several in a pot; bushy. . .34 to 36 4.00 



ARECA LUTESCENS 



Ins. high Each 



bushy... 18 $0.60 



bushy... 20 to 22 75 



bushy... 24 to 30 1.00 



bushy... 30 to 34 2. CO 



bushy... 36 to 40.... 3.00 

 bushy... 40 to 42.... 3.50 



Several in a pot; 

 Several in a pot; 

 Several in a pot; 

 Several in a pot; 

 Several in a pot; 

 Several in a pot; 



KENTIA FORSTERIANA 



Ins. high 



6-inch pots. Several in a pot 20 to 22 . . 



6-iDch pots. Several in a pot 24 . . 



6-inch pots. Several in a pot 26 . . 



7-inch pets. Several in a pot 28 to 30 . . 



7-inch pots. Several in a pot 30 to 32 . . 



8-inch pots. Several in a pot 32 to 34 . . 



8-inch pots. Several in a pot 34 to 36 . . 



8-inch pots. Several in a pot 36 to 38.. 



S-inch pots. Several in a pot 40 to 42 . . 



PHOENIX ROEBELENII 



Ins. high Ins. spread 



6-inch pots 15 18 ... . 



9-inch pots 30 36.... 



PANDANUS VEITCHII 



6-inch pots, strong, vpell colored 



Each 

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CHAS. D. BALL, 



HOLMESBURG, i 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. I 



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GLEN COVE, N. Y. 



The regular meeting of the Nassau 

 County Horticultural Society was held 

 at Glen Cove March 14. Quite a number 

 of members were present, considering 

 the inclement weather. James Hollo- 

 way gave an interesting report of his 

 recent visit to the Davey tree conven- 

 tion. W. J. Collins, of Boston, and 

 Kichard French, of New York, were 

 elected active members. The exhibition 

 tables were well filled, with strong com- 

 petition in all the carnation classes. 

 The president appointed Messrs. J. 

 Duthie, Twigg and Noonan to act as 

 judges. Their decisions were as fol- 

 lows: Frank Watson, first, for twelve 

 pink; James McCarthy, first, for twelve 

 white; Peter McDonald, first, for twelve 

 mixed carnations. The most meritorious 

 exhibit, for which a special prize was 

 offered by P. W. Pojjp, was that of John 

 F. Johnson, who had a fine display of 

 polyanthus, well flowered, in 6-inch pots. 

 A certificate of culture was awarded to 

 •John W. Everitt for three heads of 

 Lettuce Golden Ball and a special men- 

 tion went to Peter McDonald for a pot 

 of Antirrhinum Silver Pink. 



It was decided, if the trustees could 

 procure the exhibition hall, to hold the 

 annual dahlia show October 9 and the 

 chrysanthemum show November 1 and 

 2. Exhibits for the next meeting, which 

 will be held April 11, are: One pan of 

 bulbs, one Easter lily plant and one 

 hydrangea plant, in pots not to ex- 

 ceed eight inches. 



Harry Goodband, Cor. Sec'y. 



Newcastle, Ind. — Peter Weiland is 

 patting himself on the back over his 

 good fortune in having contracted for 

 his season's supply of coal with a con- 

 cern that did not seek to avoid its obli- 

 gations. He says he has received every 

 pound of coal he contracted for, virtual- 

 ly on time and at the contract price. 

 Moreover, it has been good coal and he 

 he has had a most successful season. 



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Extra well grown stock, 4 inch $10.00 per 100 



Asparagus Plumosus, bushy stock. 2-inch 2.00 per 100 



Vinca Variegata, 2-inch 2.00 per 100 



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