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The Florists^ Review 



Decbubek 21, 1916. 



Joseph Heacock Co/s Palms and Ferns 



WHOLKSALI PRICE LIST 



Kentls Belmoreana 



2H-1I1. pot. 



8-ln. pot. 



4-ln. 



B-ln. 



6-ln. 



«-ln. 



e-ln. 



T-ln. 



7-in. 



9-ln. 



0-ln. 



pot 



pot 



I>ot 



pot 



pot 



cedar tub. 

 Godar tub. 

 codar tub. 

 cedar tub. 



Kentia Forsterlans 



8-ln. pot 



8-ln. pot 



Per dos. 



f 1.60 



3.60 



8.00 



8.00 



12.00 



18.00 



34.00 



S8.00 



48.00 



80.00 



13.00 

 18.00 



Plants In tub 

 Kentia Forsterlana, made-up. 



7-ln. cedar tub 4 



7-ln. cedar tub 4 



9-ln. cedar tub 4 



9-tn. cedar tub 4 



9-ln. cedar tub 4 



12-ln. cedar tub 4 



12-ln. cedar tub 4 



12-ln. cedar tub B 



Clbotlom BchledeL 

 9-ln. tub , 



Hifirh 

 80-88- 

 88-40- 

 40-42- 

 42-48- 

 4-4 H ft. 

 6 ft. 

 8-7 ft. 

 7-8 ft. 



.B ft. apread. 



Bacb 



I 8.00 



4.00 



B.00 



8.00 



7.B0 



10.00 



18.00 



22.09 



. 6.00 



Home-grown 



WeU Established 



Strong and Healthy 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., 



RAILWAY STATION 

 JENKINTOWN 



WYNCOTE. PA. 



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CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



A week before Christmas finds the 

 market short of stock. This is due to a 

 shortening because of adverse weather 

 conditions and the holding-back process 

 of the growers. The shipping business 

 has been excellent. 



Roses are in fair supply, but need 

 several days of bright weather during 

 the early part of this week to bring them 

 to a maximum crop for Christmas. Car- 

 nations are in excellent supply. Easter 

 lilies are plentiful; the same is true 

 of stevias. There is a good cut of 

 poinsettias, -and Paper White narcissi 

 are in fair supply. Double violets, 

 while arriving in excellent quantities, 

 probably will run short of the Christmas 

 day demand. Single violets, valley, 

 orchids, sweet peas and callas are to be 

 had. Greens are ])lentiful. Boxwoods, 

 Jhowever, are practically sold out. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. CritchcU is getting in a fine lot 

 of lilies from the Hofifmeister Floral Co., 

 of Lick Run. 



C. J. Ohmer has purchased additional 

 ground next to his place at West Palm 

 Beach. Fla., and has planted four acres 

 of the plot to plumosus, thus giving him 

 a total of seven aoos planted to 

 plumosus. E. G. Gillett, who is dis- 

 tributing Mr. Ohmer 's cut from this 

 city, reports heavy orders for this green 

 for Christmas. 



William Taylor has a fine lot of poin- 

 settias for L. H. Kyrk for Christmas. 



Among recent visitors were S. T. 

 Hardesty, of Columbus, O.; Dr. A. C. 

 Carney, of Hamilton, O.; E. J. Fan- 

 oourt, representing the S. S. Pennock- 

 Meehan Co., of Pliiladclphia. 



C. H. II. 



KNOXVILLE, TENN. 



The Knoxvillc Society of Florists 

 held its regular meeting Monday night, 

 December 11, at Charles Baum's store. 

 As this was the annual meeting, officers 

 were elected for the coming year. The 

 voting was by ballot and resulted as 

 follows: President, Will Ryno; first 

 vice-president, Mrs. Goetz; second vice- 

 president. Miss Elsie Kirby; secretary 

 and treasurer, R. E. Mapes, reelected. 



A committee consisting of the newly 

 elected officers was appointed to make 

 arrangements for the annual banquet, 

 which takes the place of the January 

 meeting of the society. R. E. M. 



GERANIUMS 



We have the best stock in better condition than we have ever 

 had, and are in a position to take care of your orders in fine shape. 



Aiphonse Ricard, Beaute Poitevine, Jean Viaud. Edmond Blanc and Scarlet 

 Bedder, $2.00 per 100,- $20.00 per 1000 for 2-inch; $3.00 per 100, $30.00 

 per lOOO for 3-inch. 



S. A. Null, General Grant, Mme. Buchner, Mme. Recamier, Jean Oberle, 

 Abbie Schaffer and E. H. Trego, etc., $2,00 per 100. $18.50 per 1000 for 

 2-inch; $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000 for 3-inch. 



BOSTON FERNS 



7-inch $6.00 per dozen 



8-inch $1.00 each; 9.00 per dozen 



Large plants, in 11 and 12-in. pots, from $2.00 to $5.00 each. 



Acalypha, $2.00 per 100, $20.00 per 1000 for 2-inch; $3.00 per 100, $30.00 per 

 1000 for 3-inch. 



Asparagus Sprengeri, $5.00 per 100 for 3-inch. 



Alternanlhera, Ageratum, Begonias, Coleus, Cuphea, Hardy English Ivy, 

 Heliotrope, Lemon Verbenas, Lantanas, Moonvines, Parlor Ivy, Petunias, 

 Pompon Chrysanthemums, Salvia Bonfire and Zurich, Swainsona, white, 

 $2.00 per 100, $18.50 per 1000 for 2-inch; $3.00 per 100, $30.00 per 1000 

 for 3-inch. 



Rooted Cuttings of the following: 



Coleus, 10 varieties, including Golden Bedder and Verschaffellii; Heliotrope, 

 Chieftain; Ageratum, blue and white, 75c per 100, postpaid; $5.00 per 1000. 

 by express not prepaid. 



CASH WITH ORDER 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO. 



WHITE MARSH, MD. 



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Begonia Glory of Cincinnati, 

 Begonia Melior, 

 Begonia Mrs. J. A. Peterson, 



Cyclamen, our own selected strain. 

 Asplenium Nidus Avis ( Bird's-Nest Fern). 



For prices see Issues of Florists' IJevlew, Not. 23, 

 pa«e 88, and Dec. 7, page 10, lyie. 



J. A. PETERSON & SONS, "^i'n^JJnnTii, o. 



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 Summer planting. 



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CHRYSANTHENDNS 



Preliminary List of 



Novelties and 



Standard Varieties 



Now ready 

 ASK FOR A COPY 



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 Adrian, Mich. 



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