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The Florists' Review 



Sei'TEMBEk 20, 1917. 



HEACOCK'S PALMS 



WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



Kentia Belmoreana 



Leaves 



2^-Jn. pot 4 



8-ln. pot 6 



pot 6 



pot 



pot 



pot 6 to 



cedar tub 6 to 



5-ln. 

 6-ln. 

 6-ln. 

 6-ln. 

 7-ln. 

 7-ln. 

 9-ln. 

 9-ln. 

 9-ln. 

 9-ln. 



to 

 .6 to 

 .6 to 



cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 



tub. 

 tub. 

 tub. 

 tub. 

 tub. 



.6 to 



.6 to 



.6 to 



.6 to 



.6 to 



Kentia Forsteriana 



6-ln. pot 



6-ln. pot 



Leaves 

 .5 to 6 

 .5 to 6 



High 

 8 to 10 In. 

 12 In. 



18 to 20 In. 

 22 to 24 In. 

 26 to 28 In. 

 28 to 30 in. 

 84 to S6 In. 

 38 to 40 In. 

 40 to 42 In. 

 42 to 48 in. 

 48 to 64 in. 

 5 ft. 



In. hlKb 

 24 

 80 to 82 



Each 



$0.76 

 1.00 

 1.50 

 2.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 8.00 



10.00 



Each 



$1.00 



1.60 



Per doz. 

 $1.60 

 2.60 

 9.00 

 12.00 

 18.00 

 24.00 

 86.00 

 48.00 

 60.00 



) Ready 



I Oct. 15 



Per doz. 



$12.00 



18.00 



Kentia Foraterlana, made up. 



7-ln. cedar tub 4 plants 



7-ln. cedar tub 4 plants 



9-ln. cedar tub 4 plants 



9-ln. cedar tub 4 plants 



9-ln. cedar tub 4 plants 



12-ln. cedar tub 4 plants 



12-ln. cedar tub 4 plants 



12-ln. cedar tub 4 plants 



In tub 

 In tub 

 In tub 

 In tub 

 In tub 

 In tub 

 in tub 

 in tub 



Areca Lutescens 



6-ln. pot 3 plants in pot 



6-ln. pot 3 plants In pot 



Cocos Weddelliana In. hlgrh 



2% -In. pot 6 to 8 



2^-ln. pot 10 to 12 



Hlffb 

 80 to 86 In. 

 88 to 40 In. 

 40 to 42 In. 

 42 to 48 In. 

 4 to 4Mi ft. 

 4V^ to 6 ft. 

 6 to 6 ft. 

 6 to 7 ft. 



In. high 

 24 to 80 

 SO to 36 



Per. doz. 

 $1.60 

 2.25 



Each 



$8.00 



4.00 



6.00 



6.00 



8.00 



10.00 



16.00 



18.00 



Each 



$1.00 



1.60 



Per 100 



$12.00 



18.00 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., 



RAILWAY STATION, 

 JENKINTOWN 



WYNCOTE, PA. 



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FORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



Market conditions were fitful last 

 week. During the first part of the 

 week the supply of stock was plentiful, 

 but there was little demand to move 

 the accumulations. There was a lively 

 demand later, however, and good flow- 

 ers met witli a fine call. The first frost 

 of the season greatly curtailed the out- 

 door flowers. 



The supply of roses is increasing 

 daily, and the (juality is imjtroving. 

 American Beauties meet witli a slow 

 sale. In the baby varieties * Tip-Top 

 and Ceeile Brunner were in best de- 

 mand. Carnations are arriving in 

 larger numbers and the demand is good, 

 considering tlie time of the year. xVs- 

 tors are dwindling in supply; the best 

 are gone for the season. Gladioli arc 

 gradually going out, too. Chrysanthe- 

 mums are to be reckoned with, although 

 as yet they are not plentiful. There is 

 a ])lentiful supply of lilies, but valley 

 and orcliids continue scarce. There arc 

 tuberoses and .Ta])aiu'si' lil'i-s sell 

 well, both cut and as plants. There is 

 nothing in the blooming plant line, cx- 

 cei)t aster plants and the foliage plants, 

 caladiunis and draca?nas. 



Tlie demand has centered in funeral 

 work lately, with an occasional wed- 

 ding. Counter trade has been slack. 

 The Jewish New Year created a good 

 demand for cut flowers and plant deco- 

 rations in the synagogue. 



Various Notes. 



The Indiana association of Park 

 commissioners held its annual conven- 

 tion in this city. The convention was 

 opened by an address of welcome by 

 Mayor Iloscy, with a response by Presi- 

 dent Cofiin. 



Mrs. Frank J. Markey is seriously 

 ill at licr liome on Hail avenue. Miss 

 Markey, wlio has charge of the down- 

 town store of Markey Bros., is nursing 

 her mother. 



The Doswcll Floral Co. had a number 

 of orders for the Jewish New Year 

 celebration. John 11. Doswcll has re 

 turned from a trip to Kichmond, Ind.. 

 wliere he ordered several hundred 

 plants of tlie new rose, Columbia. 



Walter Knecht, of F. J. Knecht & 

 Co., lias returned from liis vacation, 

 which he spent in New York city. At 

 tlie greenhouses the men are cutting 

 some fine Iloosier Beauty, Shawyer and 

 Eussell roses. The young carnation 

 stock is doing nicely. 



POT GROWN FERNS 



Boston, Scotlii.Whitnianii and Piersoni. 2^-inch, $5.00 per 100; 4-inch,$20.00 per 



100. 

 Elegantissima. 4-inch, $20.00 per 100. 



Scottil, 5-inch pots, 25c; 6-inch, 50c; 7-inch, 75c; 8-inch, $1.00 and $1.25. 

 Verona, 2ii2-inch pots, $8.00 per 100; 4-inch, 20c each; 6-inch, 26c each. 

 Boston, Piersoni and Whitmanii, 5-inch pots, 25c each; 6-inch, 60c each. 

 Small Ferns for Dishes, 2-inch pots, $3.50 per 100. 

 Asparagus Plumosus, 2-inch pots, $4.00 per 100; 3-inch, $8.00 per 100. 

 Asparagus Sprengeri, 2-inch pots, $3.00 per 100; 3-inch, $6.00 per 100. 

 FicMS Elastica, 6-inch, 40c each. 

 Ficus Pandurata, 5- inch pots, 75c each; 6-inch, $1.00 each. 



Just received a fine lot of Palms. Prices upon application. 



JOHN BADER COMPANY 



1826 Rialto Street, N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



BEFORE 



No loss if you 

 mend your split 

 carnations with 



SUPERIOR 



CARNATION 



STAPLES 



35c per 1000; 3000 

 for $1.00. postpaid. 



Wm-Schlatter&Son 



422 Main St. 

 Springfield, Mass. 



AFTER 



IMPORTANT! 



Retail Florists who have no green- 

 houses, who therefore must depend 

 upon "outside aid," correspond with 



Kennicott Bros. Co., Chicag^o. 



See further notes on otlier pages. 



A. ,T. Lanternier & Co. arc building a 

 new conservatory, 18x20, at tlic rear of 

 their store. They are liaving a good 

 call for wedding decorations, but are 

 e.xperieneing a .shortage of swainsonas 

 for the work. This scarcity is a i)rob- 

 leni, as tlie price of valley is prohibi- 

 tive. Miss Ruth Lanternier is assisting 

 at the greenhouses this season. 



R. F. 



St. Joseph, Mo. — Four houses of semi- 

 iron construction are being erected on 

 tlie Karnes road for F. E. Kuhn, who 

 is embarking on this venture after ten 

 vears of service with the Stuppy Flo- 

 ral Co. 



Special Offer of a Limited Quantity of 



GARDENIA VEITCHII 



In 4>fl-inch pots, choice healthy stock for 

 benching, at $20.00 per 100. 



Christmas and Bird's-eye Peppers 



2^4 inch pots, at $4.00 per 100. 



Dracaena Ind., field-grown, ready for 6 and 

 7-inch pots, at $25.00 per 100: 5i«-inch, pot- 

 grown ready for 7-inch, at $36.00 per 100. 



Buddiela Asiatica, White, and Officinalis, 

 Lavender, 6 inch, pot-grown, at $35.00 per 

 100. Excellent varieties for Xmas blooming. 



Erica Melanthera, 3 ^s- inch pots, at $25.00 per 

 lO-j. Will bloom for Xmas. 



Croton Punctata. 3-inch pots, very bushy, 

 highly colored, at $25.00 per 100 



Genistas, 4-inch pots, very bushy, at $.'5.00 

 per 100. 



A. L. MILLER, 



Jamaica, N. Y. 



MPTitlon Ttip Rpt1«»w -when yon wrlt». 



GET OUR PRICES ON 



GALVANIZED WIRE ROSE STAKES 



AND TYINQ WIRE 



Manufacturers of the Model Plant Supports 

 for Carnations, Dahlias, Golden Glow, Peonies, 

 Chrysanthemums and Tonijitoes. Lawn Fence, 

 Flower Bed Guard, Trellia, 



IGOE BROS., 266 N. 9th St., BROOKLYN. N.Y. 



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CORTS STAKE FASTENERS 



EVERLASTING 



PER lOJO 



$2 95 

 290 

 2.80 

 2.70 



fN LOTS or 



lOOO 



5000 



10000 



20000 



EUREKA 



(small size) 

 PER 1000 



}160 

 1.55 

 130 

 1,40 



AUGUST CORTS & SON 



WYNCOTE PA. UP 

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