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The Florists' Review 



July 10, 1913. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY'S 



PALMS AND FERNS 



HOME GROWN WELL ESTABLISHED STRONG AND HEALTHY 





Kantla BalmorMuia 



Pot Leaves In.hish Each Dos. 



2>«-lncta 4 



6-lnch S to 7 



6-lnch 6 to 7 



ft-lnch 6 to 7 



6-liich 6 to 7 



StolO 11.60 



18 $0.60 6.00 



24 1.00 12.00 



26 1.26 16.00 



28to80 1.60 18.00 



KantlA ForstsrUuaia— Made np 



Cedar tab Plants In. blffh Each Dos. 



We ara growlnc all onr Kentias above 6-lnch sise in neat C«tfar Tuba, made especially for us, with electric wire hoops, painted Kr««ii. 



These tubs cost seversl times the price of pots, but we sell the plants at the same price as though grown in pots. The buyer has the 

 advantage of receiving his plants without breakage of pots and in handsome tubs in which they have become well established and in which 

 they will continue to do better than in pots. 



When In Philadelphia be sure to look us up. 



We are easily reached— only 26 minutes from Reading Terminal, 12th and Market Streets, Philadelphia. We have fine train service— fifty 

 trains each way every week day— so you can suit your own convenience, both going and coming. When you will see our palms of all 

 gls0a, from 2>fl-inch pots to 12-inch tubs. We are strong on Deooratlv* Palma, in 7-inch, 9-inch and 12-inch tubs (made-up or single 

 plants), which we can supply in any quantity. All our Palms are lioine-Krowii (not an imported plant on the place) and well established 

 in the tubs. They are strong and healthy. 



With increased glass devoted to Palms, our stock is mnoli Uurcvr tlian •▼•r b«for« and never in b«tt«r oondltloii. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., Wyncote, Pa., 



Railway Station, 

 Jenklntown. 



BALTIMORE, MD. 



Club Outings. 



The Gardeners' and Florists' Clxih is 

 planning to have a big time on its an- 

 nual excursion, which will be held at 

 Chesapeake Beach, August 5. Several 

 hundred members and their friends are 

 expected to take the trip, for which the 

 steamer Dreamland has been chartered. 



The Washington Florists' Club will 

 go to the beach by rail and the mem- 

 bers will take part in a series of ath- 

 letic contests with the local club, for 

 which prizes will be awarded the win- 

 ners. 



The committee in charge of the out- 

 ing consists of J. L. Towner, chairman; 

 Isaac H. Moss, Frederick Bauer, James 

 Boone and Mack Richmond. 



July 31 the local club will be the 

 guests of J. G. Harrison & Sons at 

 the big horticultural exhibit that will 

 be held at the Harrison nurseries in 

 Berlin, Md. At the close of the meet- 

 ing the delegates will leave for Ocean 

 City, Md., to attend the convention of 

 the Maryland Horticultural Society, 

 which opens August 1. 



Various Notes. 



At the next meeting of the club, July 

 14, William Feast, chairman of the com- 

 mittee in charge of the floral display 

 in connection with the Maryland week 

 celebration in this city in August, is 

 expected to announce some of his plans 

 for beautifying Baltimore for the occa- 

 sion. 



Henry S. Nagengast has gone out of 

 the florists' business and has rented 

 his plant on Franklin avenue. 



GERANIUMS 



OUR COLLECTION of Standard Varieties of Geraniums stands 

 second to none in the country ; it contains over one hundred 

 varieties which represent the very best that there is in the 

 Geraniums; there are none better. Our stock is the largest and 

 best we have ever had; the prospects are that we will have an 

 enormous supply for next season's shipment. We are ready to 

 book orders, confident that we will be able to give satisfaction in 

 every way. 250,000 good 2-inch plants, ready for shipment now, 

 $2 00 per 100; $18.50 per 1000. 



We invite a critical examination of our stock. Oar Catalogue is 

 recognized as the Geranium Blue Book ; 400 varieties are accurately 

 described. Free to the trade. 



SMILAX 



Good, strong. 2-inch stock $2.00 per 100; $17.50 per 1000 



Seed Bed Plants, strong i.oo per 100; 8.50 per 1000 



VEGETABLE PLANTS 



CELERY— Golden Self-blanching, 40c per 100; $2.50 per 1000. White 



Plume, Golden Heart, Giant Pascal, 20c per 100; $1.00 per 1000. 

 PARSLEY- 25c per 100: $1.25 per 1000. 



CABBAGE-All Head, Ball Head, Flat Dutch, Savoy, 20c per 100; 

 $1.00 per 1000. 



Cash with order. 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO., 



White Marsh, Maryland 



