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The Florists' Review 



August 7, 1913. 



CHAS. D. BALL'S PALMS 



The quality and hardln*ss of my Palm* is unsurpasaad. All are homa-srawn, and as near parffactlon as 



possible. Tfiose marked "aavaral In a pat" are made up with 3 to 4 strong plants, are very bushy and handsome, 

 make more show, and are usually preferred to single plants. Maasuramants ate from top of pot. Order early, even 

 if for future delivery. Send for full descriptive Priea Uat, inclrding smaller sizes. Exhibit of fair samples at 



INInnaapalla S. A. F. Convantlan. 



Kentia Belmoreana 



Ins. 



high 

 18.. 

 20.. 

 24.. 

 2f>. . 



EHoh 



.$0.50 



.75 



. 1.00 



1 .25 



Leaves 



5-inch pots 5 to 6. 



5-inch pots 6 to 6. 



6 inch pots (') to 7. 



(■)-inch pots 6 to 7. 



6-incli pots 6 to 7. 



7-inch pots 7 to 8. 



7-inch pots, several in a pot; bu«hy. 

 8-inch pots, several in a pot; bushy. 



8-inch pots, several ia a pot; bushy — ;V2 to :54 HM 



8-inch pots, several in a pot; bu^hy — :^4 to 36 4. CO 



8-inch pots, several in a pot; bush) — 38 to 42 5.00 



.26 to 28 l.,50 



.28 to ;!2 'J.OO 



.2() to 28 -2.00 



.30 to 32 3.00 



Areca Lutescens 



Ins. high Each 



5-inch pots, several in a pot; bushy 18 t > 20 SO.iiO 



0-inch pots, several in a pot; bushy 20 to 24. . 75 



7-inch pots, several in a pot; bushy 28 to 30 1.50 



7-inch pots, several in a pot; hushy 3<> v.oo 



8-inch pots, several in a po' : bushy 42 3.00 



8-inch pots, feveral in a pot; bushy 45 3.50 



8-inch pots, several in a pot; bushy 48 4.00 



10-inch pots, several in a pot; bushy 50 to 54 6.50 



Kentia Forsteriana 



6inch 



6-inch 



6-inch 



7-Incb 



8-inch 



8 inch 



8-inch 



10-in(h 



12-inch 



12-inch 



pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 



I[is. high £:ach 



several in a pot; bushy 24 $1.00 



several in a pot; bushy 24 to 26 1 .25 



several in a pot ; bu-h y 26 to 30 1 .50 



several in a pot; bu^Jiy 30 to 34 



several in a pot; bushy 34 to 36 



several in a pot; bushy 30 to 10 



several in a pot; bushy 40 to 42 — 



several in a pot; bushy M t<> 5i 



several in a tub; bushy 51 to <0 



several in a tub; bu>hy 60 to (iC) — 



2.00 

 2.50 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 7.50 

 10.00 

 12.50 



Phoenix Roebelenii 



Ins. high Ins. spn ad 



."Sinch pot' 15 18 



6-inch pots 15 20 



6-inch pot.s 18 20 



7-inch pots '. 24 



8-inch pots 24 30 



Kach 



$1.00 

 .. 1.25 



. 1.50 

 , . 2.00 



. 3.00 



Pandanus Veitchii Ea^h 



6-inch pots, strong, well colored $1 .00 



Doz, 

 $12.00 



CHAS. D. BALL, 



HOLMESBURG, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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DETROIT. 



Club Meeting. 



Sydney Tinkler, of Mount Clemens, 

 was elected a member of the Detroit 

 Florists' Club at the meeting August 4. 

 . OflScers for the ensuing year were 

 elected as follows: President, Frank 

 Danzer; vice-president, Albert Poche- 

 lon; secretary, Baleigh Wells; treasurer, 

 Robert Rahaley, reelected. 



J. F. Sullivan firmly declined the 

 president's chair, after being duly 

 elected. 



Hugo Schroeter positively refused to 

 accept the oflSce of secretary, owing to 

 the press of other duties. 



Various Notes. 



Norman and Ernest Sullivan spent 

 the last week of July in Cleveland, mak- 

 ing the journey there and back in Mr. 

 Sullivan's touring car. 



Albert Havrane, of Walkerville, Ont., 

 is enjoying a few weeks' well-earned 

 rest, traveling through Milwaukee and 

 thereabouts. 



B. Schroeter celebrated his seventy- 

 second birthday, July 27, by being on 

 the job at 7 a. m. in the morning and 

 remaining there until the store closed. 



Christ Winterich and family motored 

 from Defiance, O., to Detroit last week 

 and spent several days here seeing the 

 sights. 



Samuel Seligman, of Sprinkleproof 

 fame, is with us again, handing out 

 some of his good smokes and jokes, both 

 of which all the members of the club 

 enjoyed immensely. 



J. A. Muller, representing the Julius 

 Roehrs Co., was an interested visitor 

 at the meeting of the Detroit Florists' 

 Club. He was called upon for a few 

 remarks and gave a few pointers on the 

 matter of publicity, which, if followed 

 out, will prove valuable. 



J. K. Stock displayed a beautiful 

 specimen of Gladiolus Europa at the 

 club meeting and it was much admired. 



The terrific wind storm which visited 



Seasonable Stock 



Buy Palms and Araucarias now. Ship by freight and 

 save heavy express charges. 



Kantia Balmoraana, single plants, perfect in every way. 



6-inch pot plants, 6 leaves, 20/24 inches high $1.00 each 



6-inch pot plants. 6 to 7 leaves, 24/28 inches high 1 .50 each 



Madb-up Plants 



3 in a 7-inch tub. 30 inches high, bushy 2.50 each 



3 In a 7-inch tub, 36 inches high, very busby 3.75 each 



3 in an 8-inch tub, 42 inches high, very bushy 5.00 each 



Kantia Foratarlana, heavy made-up plants, grand stock for tale or decorating. 



7-Inch tub, 3 plants in a tub, 36 inches high 3.00 each 



7-inch tub, 3 plants in a tub, 36/40 inches high 3..^ each 



8-inch tub, 3 plants in a tub, 40/44 inches high 4.00 each 



8-inch tub. 3 plants in a tub, 44/48 inches high 5.00 each 



8-inch tub, 3 plants in a tub, 48/54 inches high 6.00 each 



Pandanua Valtchll, nicely variegated dock that will grow into money by Christmas, 



4-inch pot plants, ready to shift, $5.00 per dozen; $35.00 per 100. 

 Araucaria Excalaa 



2 tiers, 6/8 inches high 36c each 3 tiers. 10 12 inches high $0.60 each 



2 and 3 tiers, ^10 inches high. .45c each 3 and 4 tiers, 12/14 inches high . . .75 each 

 Bay Traaa, Standard 



48-inch stems, heads 30-Inch diameter 7.50 each 



48 inch stems, heads 26-inch diameter 5.00 each 



Bay Traaa, Half Standard 



30-iuch stems, heads 26-inch diameter 5.00 each 



SOinch stems, heads 22-inch diameter 4.00 each 



Primula Chlnansla and Obeonlca. from as good a strain of seed as we can And, all 



colors, $3.00 per 100; $2.'^..00 per 1000. 



Primula Malacoldaa, $3.00 per 100. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., 



PAINESVILLE, 

 OHIO 



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Asparagus Plumosus 



From bed, will fill a 3-lnch pot, very fine stock, 

 $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



John Welsh Young 



UpMl SUM-, P. t. R. PHILADBPtllA. ^A . 



this city and vicinity July 27 caused 

 great loss to growers. George Browne, 

 of Greenfield, was perhaps the worst 

 sufferer; his large iron house was lev- 

 eled to the ground. H. S. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of every variety 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS, College Point, L I. 



HeadQuarters for 



DECORATIYC and riOWCRING PLANTS 



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