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The Florists^ Review 



, lUll/^IMWIIII.I 



NOVEMBBB 1, 1917. 



HEACOCK'S PALMS 



WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



Kentla Bclmot 



licavea 



2Vi-ln. pot 4 



8-ln. pot B 



pot ..i • to 



pot 6 to 



pot 6 to 



pot 6 to 



cedar tub....O to 

 cedar tub... .6 to 

 cedar tub.. . .6 to 

 cedar tub. . . .0 to 



6-ln. 

 e-ln. 

 6-ln. 

 e-ln. 

 7-in. 

 7-ln. 

 9-ln. 

 0-4n. 



7 

 7 

 7 

 7 

 7 

 7 

 7 

 7 



Hlfh 

 8 to 10 In. 

 12 In. 



18 to 20 In. 

 22 to 24 In. 

 26 to 28 In. 

 28 to 80 In. 

 84 to 86 In. 

 88 to 40 In. 

 48 to B4 In. 

 B ft. 



Kentla Fonterlana Leavea 



6-ln. pot B to 6 



e-ln. pot B to • 



hlgb 



In. 

 24 



SO to sa 



Bach 



80. 7B 

 1.00 

 l.BO 

 2.00 

 8.00 

 4.00 

 8.00 



10.00 



Baoli 



11.00 



1.60 



Per dos. 



fl.BO 



2.B0 



9.00 



12.00 



18.00 



24.00 



86.00 



48.00 



5 Ready 



I Oct. 16 



Per doz. 



112.00 



18.00 



Kentia Foraterian», made up. 



7-ln. cedar tub 4 plants In tub 



7-ln. cedar tub 4 plants In tub 



^ 9-ln. cedar tub 4 plants In tub 



9-ln. cedar tub 4 plants In tub 



9-in. cedar tub 4 plants In tub 



12-ln. cedar tub 4 plants In tub 



12-ln. cedar tub 4 plants In tub 



Areca liUtescens 



6-in. pot 8 plants In pot 



e-ln. pot 8 plants In pot 



Cocos Weddelllana In. high 



2H-tn. pot 6 to 8 



2H-in. pot 10 to 13 



High 



80 to 86 In. 



88 to 40 In. 



40 to 42 in. 



42 to 48 In. 



4 to 4^ ft. 



B to 6 ft. 



6 to 7 ft. 

 In. high 

 24 to 80 

 80 to 86 



Per. dos. 

 fl.BO 

 2.26 



Baob 



18.00 



4.00 



6.00 



6.00 



8.00 



16.00 



18.00 



Bach 



11.00 



1.B0 



Per 100 



$12.00 



18.00 



We advUe our customers to place their orders 

 sold out of some sizes 



at once -while tlie weather is mild, and while our stock lasts. We are 

 and Kettins: low on others. Palms are scarce. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., 



RAILWAY STATION. 

 JKNKINTOWN . 



WYNCOTE, PA. 



Mention The Rerlew when y.on write. 



WASHINGTON, D. O. 



Tbe Market. 



The warm weather brought out quan- 

 tities of roses, and as chrysanthemuma 

 have the floor at present, they have been 

 hanging fire. There was, however, a 

 general clean-up at the end of the week 

 at low prices. The best grade of Eussell 

 was sold at $12.50 to $15 per hundred; 

 $10 per hundred was the top price for 

 Ophelia roses and this for stock with 

 more than 2-foot stems. Hadley and 

 Hoosier Beauty roses held their own 

 better than pink roses. Good Maryland 

 and White Killarney roses could be 

 bought as low as $20 per thousand. 

 American Beauties sold well at $3 and 

 $4 per dozen. 



Carnations are still scarce and bring 

 $3 per hundred. There was more lily 

 of the valley than the market could 

 take. At the present high prices the re- 

 tailers do not carry it in stock. The 

 early varieties of chrysanthemums, such 

 as white and yellow October Frost and 

 Unaka, are about over. The first of the 

 Charles Eager and Chieftain mums made 

 their appearance this week. Chryso- 

 loras are selling well and are of good 

 quality. Some excellent Alice Salomon 

 and Eonian Gold were to be had. Cat- 

 tleyas are mord, plentiful and have 

 dropped somewh^ in price. 



Various Notes. 



Speaking of chrysanthemums, it is not 

 generally known that there is a real 

 Japanese florist gprowing Japanese chrys- 

 anthemums, near Washington. Yo 

 Yamozaki has several neat houses on 

 Howard avenue, Anacostia, D. C. He 

 also grows single-stemmed chrysanthe- 

 mums, pompons in pots, and pompons for 

 cut flowers. In addition to flowers he 

 grows rare Japanese vegetables, and 

 supplies the Japanese embassy and some 

 of the restaurants with these delicacies. 



Mr. Price, of tlie ribbon and supply 

 department of the S. S. Pennock Co., 

 Philadelphia, was a recent visitor. 



J M. S. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



John Allen has been elected a director 

 of the Newport Beach Association. 



Henry C. Anthony, of Middletown, is 

 largely interested in a new shipbuilding 

 concern recently organized here. 



Thirty panes of glass in the green- 

 houses of William Jurgens were broken 

 by stones during a fight between boys 

 of the neighborhood. Considerable dam- 

 age was also done to the plants. 



W. H. M. 



POT-GROWN FERNS 



BostM, Scottfi,Whitinanii and Piersoni, 4-inch, $20.00 per 100. 



Elegaatissiina, 4-iDch, $20.00 per lOO. 



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



Verou, 2^-inch pots, $8.00 per 100; 4-inch, 20c each; 6-inch, 25c each. 



Bostoo, Pienoni and Whitmanii, 6-inch pots. 26c each; 6-inch, 60c each. 



Small ferns for Dishes, 2-inch pots. $3.60 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. 



Ficas ElasUca, 6-inch, 40c each. 



Fkus Pandurata, 6-inch pots, 76c each; 6-inch, $1.00 each. 



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



JOHN BADER COMPANY 



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



FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 



Now is the time to stock up wlth'a good lot of this article to grow as a substitute for 

 Azaleas. Ours are especially good this season. The demaod has been very heavy and we 

 are sold out of the larger sizes but can still offer as follows : 



From 5-lnch pot«, plants %vith 4 branchc* $25.0O per lOO 



" 5 " " " " 3 '• 20.00 " 



" 5 • " 2 " 15.00 " 



« gl^M .< « .< J it lO.OO " 



If IDimrO. Eclaireur. Gen, de Vibraye. La Lorraine. Lilie 



f HAUjIUjU. Mouillere, Mme. Etnile Mouillere, Otaksa, Radiant. 



Order now. Can be shipped at once or held until wanted up to December 1st. 



JACKSOR & PERKINS COMPARY, Rewark, Rew York 



Mentloo Tbe B*t1«w when yon write. 



ORCHIDS 



Just arrived in a splendid condition : 



C. Schroederae, C. Oigaa Hardyana. Also C. 

 Trianae, C. Mossiae. C. Percivaliana. 



Prices very reasonable. 



J. DcBUCK. 719 Cbafaiit Place, SCCAUCUS. N. J. 



Mention Th« B«Tlew whMi yon writ*. 



ORCHIDS 



We bare received the following Imported orchids: 



C. Triiui. C. UMata, C. Mtisiai, C. lasktMau. C. 



lahraadtrat. C. Parchralaaa Miaa; ■■cMiMa. tftoatftaB 



aid lariaana; Laaliaa. NMtoilaasna. ate. 



One of the Inrgeat Importera of Orctalda In America 



GEO. E. BALDWIN CO.,B«x 98,Nafflvoieck, N. Y. 



Mention Tho Review when yon write. 



WRITE US about Carna- 

 tion cuttings and young Gera- 

 nium plants. We propagate 

 both in quantity. We grow 

 for quality. 



Write us about the new hail 

 and wind storm Association 



Baur & Steinkamp 



Carnation Breeders, Indianapolis, Ind. 



Al'wuys men^on tbe Florists* Review 

 wben v^rltlng: advertisers. 



