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76 



The Florists^ Review 



Dbcbmbbb 28. 1916. 



Joseph Heacock Co/s Palms and Ferns 



Keatls Betmoraaiia 



4-la, 

 B-la. 

 •-la. 

 e-lB. 

 e-ln. 

 T-ln. 

 T-ln. 

 S-ln. 

 9-10. 



In. pot. 



n. pot 



pot 



pot 



pot 



pot 



pot 



e«dar tub. 

 codar tub. 

 cedar tab. 

 oodsr tub. 



Kentte FoMteriaa» 



e-la. pot 



e-ln. pot 



lioavM 

 4 

 S 

 6-« 



e-T 



6-7 



e-T 

 e-T 

 e-T 

 e-T 

 e-T 

 e-T 



s-e 

 B-e 



HlKh 

 8-10" 



lar 



18" 



is-xr 

 aa-w 

 ae-28" 

 eo* 

 t4-8e* 



•8-40" 



40-43" 

 41-48" 



tO-S3* 



WHOLKSALE 



Baoh For doB. 



f LBO 



S.SO 



I0.4S ft.00 



.TB ».00 



1.00 1X00 



1.B0 18.00 



S.00 34.00 



8.00 se.oo 



4.00 48.00 



6.00 eo.oo 



e.00 



1.00 

 LBO 



1S.00 

 18.00 



PRICE UST 



Plant* in tub 



Kentla Fontertaaa, made-up. Hlflfh 



T-ln. oedar tub 4 80-80" 



T-ln. oedar tub 4 88-40" 



0-ln. cedar tub 4 40-43" 



0-ln. cedar tub 4 43-48" 



0-ln. cedar tub 4 4-41i ft. 



12-ln. cedar tub 4 B (t. 



12-ln. cedar tub 4 e-T tt. 



13-ln. cedar tub B T-8 fC 



Clbotlma SehledeL 

 9-ln. tub 



.B ft. apread. 



Baob 



I t.00 



4.00 



B.00 



8.00 



T.B0 



10.00 



18.00 



83.00 



. 6.00 



Home-grown 



WeU Established Strong and Healthy 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., 



RAILWAY STATION 

 JENKINTOWN 



WYNCOTE. PA. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



EVANSVrLLE, IND. 



The CliriBtmas Trade. 



From all indications, the business of 

 this Christmas broke all records. The 

 volume of business done was immense. 

 All kinds of plants and cut flowers sold 

 like hot cakes, from the moderate-priced 

 to the highest-priced stock. American 

 Beauties brought up to $14 per dozen, 

 Eussell $12, and other roses up to $5 

 per dozen. Red carnations made $2 per 

 dozen and pink and white $1.50 per 

 dozen. Some extra large azaleas sold 

 for $10 each; Cincinnati begonias went 

 at $3, and with baskets $5. Poinsettias, 

 bouvardias, ferns, Paper Whites, Ro- 

 man hyacinths, cherries and a large 

 number of other plants were the more 

 moderate-priced plants and sold out 

 clean. The weather was severe until 

 December 23, when it moderated. Sun- 

 day was warm, with bright sunshine, and 

 little wrapping was needed. 



Various Notes. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons had the big- 

 gest business they ever experienced. 

 They had a large force at work for sev- 

 eral days before Christmas getting the 

 plants in shape to send out. They had a 

 good supply of all kind of plants. There 

 were fine azaleas, some of which sold for 

 $10, begonias, poinsettias, Paper "Whites, 

 bouvardias, cyclamens, cherries, ferns 

 and mixed made-up pans, at all grices. 

 The rose and carnation cuts were large 

 — about 10,00D of each. Some orders 

 had to be turned down. This concern 

 pressed into service two moving vans, 

 in addition to their delivery cars, in 

 order to get out the orders on time. 



C. L. Niednagel cut about 10,000 roses 

 during the week. He had fine Russell 

 roses, some with 4-foot stems. Killar- 

 ney and White Killarney and other roses 

 were good, too. 



The William Blackman Floral Co. 

 force was busy throughout the week get- 

 ting ready for the rush, and December 

 23 George Blackman said they had too 

 much business. The large store force 

 handled the business well, considering 

 the great quantity of work done. This 

 company had large cuts of roses and car- 

 nations, but nevertheless had to buy 

 heavily. American Beauties brought up 

 to $14 per dozen, Russell $5 per dozen, 

 red carnations $2 per dozen, pink and 

 white $1.50 per dozen. 



J. C. Elspermann reports the best 

 Christmas he ever had. He had a fine 

 cut of carnations, but even at that had 

 to buy a large quantity to fill the orders. 



POT GROWN FERNS 



ASPABAGUS SFBENGEBI 



2%-inch $3.00 per 100 



3- inch $6.00 per 100 



ASPABAOUS PLUMOSXXS 

 2^-inch 4c 



A8PIDISTBAS 



Variegated, 5-inch, strong $1.50 



Green, 6-inch, strong $1.25 



ABAUOABIAS 



Excelsa, 5-inch 50c and 65c 



Excelsa, 6-inch 75c and 85c 



PIOUS PAin)lTBATA 



5-inch, 75c; 6-inch, $1.50; 8-inch, $3.00. 



PIOUS ELASTIOA 



4-inch. 25c 



5-inch 40c 



6-inch 50c and 75c 



BEGONIA THUBSTONn 

 4-inch 10c 



NEPHBOLEPIS 



Scottli, WUtmanll, Bostoniensis and 



Plersoni 



4-inch 15c each 



5-inch 25c each 



6-inch 50c each 



7-inch 75c each 



8-inch $1.00 each 



Large Plants $1.50 to $3.00 each 



Cordata Compacta, 2^4 -inch, 4c; 3-inch, 



8c; 4-inch, 15c; 5-inch, 25c. 

 Small Ferns for dishes, 2i4-inch.. 



$3.00 per 100 



Small Ferns for dishes, 3-inch 



$6.00 per 100 



NEPHBOLEPIS VEBONIA 

 2%-inch 10c 



DBAOAENA MASSANGEANA 



5-inch 75c 



6-inch $1.00 and $1.50 



7-inch $2.50 



PEBN PANS FOB TABLES 



5-inch pans .30e 



6-inch pans 35e 



7-inch pans 50e 



BIBD'S NEST FEBNS 

 5-inch .' 75c 



ABEOA LUTESOENS 



3-inch 15e 



5-inch 50c and 75c 



6-inch $1.50 



7-inch $2.00 



8-inch, Tubs $4.00 



PALMS 



Kentia Forsteriana, 4-inch pots. . . . 



$40.00 per 100 



5-inch pots $75.00 per 100 



6-inch pots $1.50 each 



Kentia Forsteriana, Combinations 



75c up to $35.00 each 

 Kentia Belmoreana, 4-inch pots. . . 



$40.00 per 100 



5-inch pots $75.00 per 100 



Cocos Weddelliana, 2i^-inch pots.. 



$15.00 per 100 



Lantanas, 5-inch 40c 



'* 6-inch 75c 



" 7-inch $1.00 



" 8-inch $1.60 



Phoenix Roebelenii, 8-inch pots... $2.50 



" " 8-inch tubs... $4.00 



«« " 10-inch tubs... $6.00 



John Bader Co. 



B. L. ELLIOTT, Owner 

 1826 RIALTO ST., NORTH SIDE. 



Mention The Rerlew when yoa write. 



PITTSBURGH. PA. 



He had an extra fine lot of begonias, 

 hundreds of them, and all were sold at 

 good prices. A large assortment of 

 other plants, including ferns. Paper 

 Whites and cyclamens, was good and 

 sold well. 



Karl Zeidler had good cuts of roses 

 and carnations and sold the blooms at 

 good prices. He had a large assortment 

 of plants, including azaleas, poinsettias, 

 ferns, cyclamens and bulbous stock. 

 Business was the best he ever had. 



The Expanded Wood Co. reports a 

 heavy demand for its "Crepe- Wood" 



FERNS 



AND FLOWERING PLANTS 



ROBERT CRAIG CO. 



4900 Market St., PHILADELPHIA, PA- 

 Branch: Norwood, Pa. 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



products. It is about thirty days bo- 

 hind on orders. E. L. F. 



I THANK The Beriew for good results- 1 

 — Charles Tayaor, New Osrliile, O. 



