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The Florists' Review 



May 31, 1917. 



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I THE JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY | 



I has been supplying enterprising florists with Palms that please | 



I for nearly a quarter of a century. They have a reputation for | 



I quality, are strong and will stand up under rough usage. | 



KENTIA Belmoreana 



'"*'*'''•'( *itj» Leaves Height Each 



2 >^ -in. pots 4 8tol0-in. 



3-in. pots 5 12-in. 



4-in. pots 5 or 6 15-in, $0.45 



5-in. pots () or 7 18 to 20-in. .75 



(i-in. pots 6 or 7 22 to 24-in. 1.00 



6-in. pots G or 7 2(> to 28-iii. 1 .50 



The following sizes are splendid plants, 



symmetrical and well proportioned. 



Leaves Height Each 



9-ia. cedar tubs. . . (i to 7 40 to 42-in. $5.00 

 9-in. cedar tubs. . .6 to 7 42 to 48-in. G.OO 



Doz. 



$ 1.50 



2.50 



5.00 



9.00 



12.00 



18.00 



Doz. 



$(i0.00 

 72.00 



KENTIA Forsteriana 



Leaves Height 



G-in. pots 5 to G 24-in. 



G-in. pots 5 to 6 .30 to 32-in. 



Each Doz. 

 $1.00 $12.00 

 1.50 18.00 



KENTIA Forsteriana 



MADE-UP PLANTS 



7-in. cedar tubs. 



9-in. cedar tubs. 



12-in. cedar tubs. 



. 4 plants in a tub 

 .4 plants in a tub 

 .4 plants in a tub 



Height Each 



30 to 36-in. $ 3.00 



40 to 42-in. 5.00 



5 ft. 10.00 



5 Our Palms are American-grown. We have no imported stock. Palms are scarce 5 



S and prices are liable to advance. Order yours today. = 



I JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., Wyncote, Pa. | 



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MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



The weather last week did not make 

 it appear that Memorial day would 

 bring much business for the florists, but 

 the first part of this week brought sun- 

 sliine aiul warmth, just what was need- 

 ed in advance of the holiday. There 

 were rain and hail May 26. Due to this 

 weather tliore were practically no tulips 

 in the market. Daffodils are about 

 gone and peonies are extremely scarce. 



The cool weather, however, has kept 

 carnations in good shape and the qual- 

 ity is excellent. The supply is large 

 and whether or not the demand will 

 take care of it depends on late orders. 

 So far orders for Memorial day have 

 been slow in coming. The rose crop is 

 beginning to show the effects of the 

 dark, cool weather, both in quality and 

 color. There is a sufficient supply, 

 however, in everything but red roses. 

 The supply of sweet peas, too, has been 

 reduced, but there should be no 

 shortage. 



The sale of plants has been brisk and 

 many establishments are entirely sold 

 out. 



Various Notes. 



Louis Manos, proprietor of a store in 

 the Merrill building, has been confined 

 t(i his home with rlieumatism, an ill- 

 ness that has affected several of tlie 

 local florists recently. 



Miss Ruth Holton, daugliter of F. H. 

 Hnlton, has been ill during the last 

 week with a cold. 



Adam Zender, of Rogers Park, 111., 

 has been the guest of F. H. Holton. 



ii. J. S. 



Roses = Own Root, 22=inch 



100 1000 



Richmond $3.50 $30.00 



White Killarney 3.50 30.00 



Pink Killarney 3.50 30.00 



Maryland 4.50 40.00 



White Killarney. 3-inch pots 4.50 40.00 



Pink Killarney, 3-inch pots 4.50 40.00 



Richmond, .'Mnch pots 4.50 40.00 



Sunburst, 2ii2-inch 4.50 40.00 



PETER REINBERG 



30 East Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Fine List of POMPONS 



and Hardy Varieties of 



CHRYSANTHEMUIVIS 



Ask for Prices. 



Strafforci Flower Farms 



STRAFFORD, PENNSYLVANIA 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Chrysanthemums 



MY SPECIALTY 



CHA8. H. TOTTY 



Madison. N. J. 



Alvmya mention the Florists* Review 

 wben t^rltlne advertisers. 



POINSETTIAS 



Keady in .Tuly, strong 'Ji^z-inch stock, 

 $B.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. Get your 

 orders in now. 



Fern Flats 



Shipped in or out of flats, $2.00 per flat: 

 20 flats or more at $1.75 per flat. 



Pansy Seed will be scarce. Our widely 

 known Prize Mixture, $5.00 per ounce. 



Catalogue for the askinif. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY & CO. 



1004 Lincoln Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 ^!vriting advertisers. 



