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The Florists' Review 



January 18, 1917. 



Joseph Heacock Co.'s Palms and Ferns 



WHOUSAU MUCK UST 



KeBtis Belmoresiui 



SM-ln. pot 

 t-in. ] 



4-111. 

 ■-IB. 

 •-In. 

 e-ln. 

 T-ln. 

 T-ln. 



9-iB. 



S-ln. 





pot 

 pot. 

 pot. 

 pot. 

 pot. 

 oodar tab 

 codar tub 

 codar tub 

 o«dar tub 



• ••••• 



Koitto Fonteriana 



6-ia. pot 



e-ln. pot 



Lioavea 



4 

 B 



B-e 



•-7 

 •-7 

 •-7 

 •-7 



•-7 



e-7 



«-7 



B-e 



6-e 



High 



8-10" 



12* 



IB" 



18-20' 



22-24" 



2e-28" 



»4-8e' 



88-40" 

 40-42" 

 42-48" 



24" 

 80-82' 



Each 



$0.46 

 .7B 

 1.00 

 1.B0 

 8.00 

 4.00 

 B.00 

 e.00 



1.00 

 1.B0 



P*r doa. 



I 1.60 



2.60 



BuOO 



9.00 



12.00 



18.00 



M.00 



48.00 



•0.00 



12.00 

 18.00 



Planta In tub 

 Kentla Foratoiiana, made-up'. 



7-ln. cedar tub. 

 7- In. cedar tub. 

 0-ln. cedar tub. 

 9-ln. cedar tub. 

 9-tn. cedar tub. 

 12-ln. cedar tub. 



4 

 4 

 4 

 4 

 4 

 4 



HI«h 

 80-86- 

 88-40" 

 40-42" 

 42-48' 

 4-4 H ft. 

 6 ft. 



Bacb 



I 8.00 

 4.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 7.60 

 10.06 



Home-grown 



WeU Established 



Strong and Healthy 



I 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., 



RAILWAY STATION 

 JENKINTOWN 



WYNCOTE, PA. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



GREENWICH, CONN. 



The monthly meeting of the Westches- 

 ter and Fairfield Horticultural Society 

 was held in Hubbard hall, Greenwich, 

 January 12. James Stuart, in a most 

 able manner, installed the new officers 

 for 1917. William Whitton, the new 

 president, then took charge of the meet- 

 > ing. There was a good attendance and 

 members were well repaid for coming 

 out on such a cold night — there was the 

 finest display of flowers and pot plants 

 ever staged at a meeting. 



A cultural certificate was awarded to 

 William Graham for carnations. Good 

 Cheer and Pink Sensation. William 

 Whitton was awarded a cultural certifi- 

 cate for White Killarney roses; also a 

 cultural certificate for six plants of 

 Primula malacoides. These plants were 

 in 10-inch pots. For a vase of Calanthe 

 Veitchii, James Stuart was awarded a 

 cultural certificate. This flower showed 

 up splendidly mixed with Buddleia 

 Asiatica. John Forbes was awarded a 

 cultural certificate for Lselia anceps. 

 Robert Grunart was highly commended 

 for his vases of sweet peas and Match- 

 less carnations. John Harper had a new 

 seedling carnation; the judges would 

 like to see the growing plants ^f this 

 seedling before passing judgment. The 

 thanks of the society were extended to 

 John Andrews for a plant of Begonia 

 Cincinnati; William Graham for three 

 heads of cauliflower; Robert Grunart for 

 two vases of carnations; P. W. Popp for 

 freesias. 



After a discussion it was decided to 

 hold a smoker instead of the annual 

 concert and dance, so the executive com- 

 mittee was instructed to arrange for a 

 smoker, to bo held after the business 

 session of the February meeting. 



J. Sealey read an interesting essay on 

 bush and standard mums. He was ac- 

 corded a hearty vote of thanks. Three 

 new members were elected and two ap- 

 plications filed. 



A. G. Clarkson, Cor. Sec'y. 



Edwardsville, 111.— The J. F. Ammann 

 Co. has sold its retail department to 

 Ernest Lapp, who formerly was an em- 

 ployee. Mr. Lapp recently purchased 

 the Palace of Sweets, a confectionery, 

 and will maintain in connection there- 

 with a flower store. Most of the Am- 

 mann Co. business has been wholesale 

 and this will be the exclusive trade in 

 the future. Most of the retail work in 

 recent years has been done by Mr. Lapp, 

 who will continue to use the Ammann 

 Co. stock. 



POT GROWN FERNS 



ASFARAOUS SPBENOERI 



2V4-inch $3.00 per 100 



3-inch 6.00 per 100 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 

 2',4-im'h 4c 



ASPIDISTRAS 



Variogatcd, 5-inoh, strong $1.50 



Green, ti-inch, strong 1.25 



FICUS PANDURATA 



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



FICUS ELASTICA 



^jnch 25c 



5-incli ^qq 



<'-'"'•'> '.'.'.'.'.'. SOc' and '75c 



BEGONIA THURSTONII 



4-inch lOc" 



NEPHROLEPIS 

 Scottii, Whitmanii, Bostoniensis and Piersoni 



^-Jic'i 15c each 



g-jnch 25c each 



°- nch 60c each 



i-jnch 75c each 



?-'"ch sx.oo each 



Large Plants $1.50 to $3.00 each 



Cordata Conipacta, 214-inch, 4c; 3-inch, 8c; 

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



Small Ferns for dishes, 2V4-inch $3.00 per 100 



bmall Ferns for dishes, 3-inch 6.00 per 100 



„, _ , NEPHROLEPIS VERONA 



2ji-lnch loc 



JOHN BADER CO.. '■ b^' 



5-inch 



6-inch. 



7-inch 



5-inch 

 6-inch 

 7-inch 



5- inch 



3-inch 

 5-inch. 

 6-inch 

 7- inch 

 8-inch, 



DRACAEITA KASSANGEANA 



$1.60' and 



PANS FOR TABLES 



FERN 



pans 



pans 



pans 



BIRD'S 



.750 

 1.50 

 2.50 



NEST FERNS 



, .30c 

 ..35c 

 , .60c 



ARECA LUTESCENS 



.75c 



.50c 



tubs 



PALMS 

 4-inch pots. 



15c 



and 75c 

 ...$1.60 

 ... 2.00 

 ... 4.00 



Kentla Forsteriana, 4-lnch pots. .. .$40.00 per 100 



|IS^£ X'. . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ; ; : ; ; ; • ''t e^\i^^ 



Kentia Forsteriana, Combinations 



Tf„-,H. Ti»i . • ,, '^5c up to $35.00 each 



sfn h ^f^"^^'^''''""' •* 'nch pots. . .$40.00 jH!r 100 



E^nS-^s";'^'^ '"'•''■ ^*^-- ^'-^ ^^ S 



Lantanas, 6-inch ^iT 



Lantanas, 7-inch ii Xh 



Lantanas, 8-inch 'llfX 



Phoenix Roebelenii, S-inch i^ts.' 



Phoen X Roebelenii, 8-inch tubs. 

 Phoenix Koebelenii, 10-inch tubs. 



2.50 

 4.00 

 0.00 



826 Rialto St., North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



CHRYSANTHENUNS 



Preliminary List of 



Novelties and 



Standard Varieties 



Now ready 



ASK FOR A COPY 



Elmer D. Smith & Co. 



Adrian, Mich. 



FERNS 



Nephrolepis Scottll and Teddy Jr. 



6-inch pots $5.C0and $6.00 per doz. 



7-inch pots $0.75 each 



8-inch pots 1.00 each 



DUh Fern« 14.00 per 100 



Cash with Order 



ASCHMANN BROS. 



2d and Bristol SU., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



100,000 Geraniums— Ready Now 



2 and 2>4-in. pots: Poitevine, Ricard. Nutt 

 Doyle, Viaud, Oberle, Buchner, ttc, $2.50 per 

 100, $22.60 per 1000. 



214-in. Fuchsias, 15 vars.; Double Petunias, 

 12 vars.; Marguerites, 3 vars.; Lantanas. 8 

 vars.. $2.75 per 100. $26.C0 per 1000. 



iHONZO J. BRYAN. :ss:i:."v!'i 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



FERNS 



FOR FERN DISHES 



Ready NOW. 18.00 per 100; 126.00 per 1000 



CMh with order. 



ERHESTOECHSLIK.'WSTA 



• nUlea dlrecUy we«t of Ohlcaro Court Honee 

 on Msdlion Street. 



Menti on The Berlew when yon write. 



VTOCAS-Rooted Cuttings. .. ^"^^ 

 Strong, field rooted tips, 1 to 3 

 leads. 2'.i-inch pots $300 



^^^.^P^'.NS- footed Cuttings 

 White Enchanires.s and Beacon > 50 



TABLE FERNS-fine stock, 2I4- 

 inch 3,50 



1000 

 $10.00 



25.00 

 20.00 

 :i0.00 



JAMES VICK'S SONS, Rochester, N. Y. 



Men tion The BcTlew when yon write. 



Seasonable Stock 



Perns, Geraniums, Coleus, Cigar Plants, 

 Asparagus, Vincas and English Ivy. 



D. U. AUGSPUR6ER & SONS CO. 



PKORIA, ILL. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



