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The Florists' Review 



:. Adgdst 21, 1613. 



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CHAS. D. BALi:% PALMS 



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 The quality and hardiness of my Paima is unaurpaaaad. All are homa-srawn, and as near parfaetlan as 



possible. Tbose marked "aavaral in a pot" are made up with 3 to 4 strong plants, are very bushy and handsome, 



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



if for future delivery. Send for full descriptive Priea Uat, inclading smaller sizes. 



Kentia Qi«lin6r^a1ia 



5-1 nch 

 5-inch 

 6 inch 

 0-incb 

 6-incb 

 7-lnch 

 7-lnch 

 H-inch 

 B-inch 

 8-incb 

 8-inch 



5-inch 

 6-inch 

 7-Inch 

 7-inch 

 8-inch 

 S-inch 

 8-inch 

 10-inch 



Leaves 



pots 5 to 6.. 



pots 6 to 6.. 



pots to 7.. 



pots 6"tD 7.. 



pots 6 to 7.. 



pots 7 to 8.. 



pots, several in a pot; bushy 

 pots, several in a 

 pots, several in a 

 pots, several in a 

 pots, several in a 



Ins. 



high 

 18.. 

 20.. 

 24.. 

 26. 



Each 



. .10.50 



. .76 



l.OO 



1.25 



..26 to 28 1.60 



..28 to 32 2.00 



..26 to 28 2.00 



pot; bushy.... 80 to 32 3.00 



pot; bushy.... 32 to 34 3.60 



pot;l3t»hy."...34 to 36' 4.00 



pot: bushy. ...38 to 42 :........";. 5.00 



Areca Lutescens 



Ins. high Each 



pots, several in a pot; busby 18 to 20 ..$0.50 



pots, several in a pot; bushy 20 to 24 75 



pots, several in a pot; bushy 28 to 80 .-.. 1.50 



pots, several in a pot; bushy. 



pots, several in a pot; busby 42.. 



pots, several in a pot; bushy 45.. 



pots, several in a pot; bushy 48.. 



pots, sevei-al in a pot; busby 50 to 54.. 



2.00 

 3.00 

 3.50 

 4.00 

 6.60 



Kentia Forsteriana 



6-inch 



6-inch 



6-inch 



7-inch 



8-inch 



8inch 



8-inch 



10-inch 



12-inch 



12-inch 



pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots. 



Ins. high Each 



several in a pot; bushy 24 $ 1.00 



several in a pot; bushy 24 to 26 1.25 



several in a pot; bushy 26 to 30 1.50 



several in a pot; bushy 30 to 34 2.00 



several in a pot; bushy 34 to 36 2.50 



several in a pot; bushy 36 to 40 3.00 



several in a pot; bushy 40 to 42 4.00 



several in a pot; bushy 50 to 54 7.50 



several in a tub; bushy 64 to 60 10.00 



several in a tub; bushy 60 to 66 12.50 



Phoenix Roebelenii 



Ins. high Ins. spread Each 



5-inch pot* 16 18 $1.00 



6-inch pots 15 20 1.25 



6-inch pots 18 20 1.50 



7-inch pots 20 24 2.00 



8-inch pots 24 30 3.00 



Pandanus Veitchii Earh 



6<inch pots, strong, well colored $1.00 



Doz. 

 $12.00 



CHAS. D. BALL, 



HOLMESBURG, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



R. E. Hantington, first; A. H. Anstin Co., 

 second. 



Display for decorative effect— F. W. Griffin. 



Display In wreath — F. W. Griffin. 



Vase of Peace — R. E. Huntington. 



C. M. Kelway — R. E. Huntington. 



Ophlr— Wilbur A. Christy. 



Orient— Wilbur A. Christy. ... 



Dellcatlsslma— Wilbur A. Christy. 



Rose Queen— Wilbur A. Christy. 



Blanche — Bldwell & Fobes. .^ 



Salmon — A. H. Austin Co. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



American Gladiolus Society medals for best 

 display by amateur— J. H. Jones, first; Fred H. 

 Ward, second. 



Coleman silver cup for best new seedling— 

 A. H. Austin Co., with Bertrex. 



H. J. Alford prize for best non-registered 

 seedling — N. L. Crawford, with Mrs. Watt. 



N. L. Crawford prize for 100 gladiolus bulbs, 

 largest number of varieties— Maplesbade Gla- 

 dioli Farm. 



Jacob Xhomann & Sons prize for best twcnty- 

 flve spikes, any white varlet.v — H. J. Alford. 



Bidwell & Fobes prize for best vase of Niagara 

 — A. H. Austin Co. 



Bidwell & Fobes prize for best vase of Panama 

 — R. E. Huntington. 



Club Meeting. 



The Cleveland Florists' Club, at the 

 regular meeting August 11, nominated 

 candidates for the various offices. The 

 election is to be' held Monday evening, 

 September 8. The nominees are: Pres- 

 ident, Chas. E. Russell and H. P. 

 Knoble; first vice-president, John Kirch- 

 ner and W. Warnke; second vice-presi- 

 dent, A. L. Brown; secretary, Frank A. 

 Friedley; treasurer, Geo. W. Smith, Al. 

 Lingmen and Leonard Utzinger. 



Various Notes. 



Euclid avenue flower store windows 

 are beginning to take on a yellow and 

 gold tinge, a sure sign of fall. Early 

 mums will soon be with us; then good- 

 bye, summer. - .«.» x >i 



S. S. Skidelsky was a recent visitor. 

 F. A. F. 



Eock Island, HI. — The Tri-City 

 Florists' Club held its regular meeting 

 August 14 at the Velie farm, as the 

 guests of P. G. Pearson, gardener. 

 Henry Bills and C. O. E. Boehm ad- 

 dressed the meeting. After an enjoy- 

 able luncheon the guests inspected the 

 entire establishment. The next meeting 

 will be held at Ludwig Stapp 's new of- 

 fice, in Rock Island, September 11. 



LILIUM HARRISII 



For Immediate Delivery 



We offer a selected stock of the original true Harrisii for early forcing. The stock was 

 frown from the original true type and will be found splendid stock for early forcing, for 

 which purpose Harrisii is so valuable. The crop this season is much shorter than usual, but 

 we are still in position to supply a nice lot of selected stock. 



6 to 7-inch bulbs. 350 to the case, $6.50 per 100; $46.00 per 1000 



7 to 9-inch bulbs, 200 to the case, 9.00 per 100; 82.50 per 1000 



Full case lots at 1000 rates. 



NOW READY 



Wmp^r WhK* Narelssus, 13-ctm. bulbs. $1.25 per 100, $9.00 per 1000: 14-ctm. bulbs, $1.60 per 



100. $11.00 per 1000. 

 %Vlilt« Weiiian Hyacinths, extra quality bulbs, 11/15-ctm., 2000 to the case, $3.00 per 100, 



$28.00 per 1000. 

 UIImiii aiKantaum (Cold Storage), 7/9-in., case of 300 bulbs, $19.50 per case. 

 Fraasia* (Purity), $2.00 per 100, $15.00 per 1000. 



Fraaalas ( French-grown), mammoth bulbs, $1.50 per 100, $10.00 per 1000. 

 Callaa, extra-sized bulbs. 1% to 2 inches in diameter. $10.00 per 100; mammoth bulbs, 2 to 2^ 



inches in diameter, $12.00 per 100. 



FINE FERNS FOR SUMMER DECORATION 



We have a fine stoclt of the following varieties of Nephrolepis: 

 KLKQANTISSIMA-e-in. pots, 50c each ; 8-in., $1.00 each. 



HARRISII, form of Bostoniensis— the best of all the plain-leaved type— 8-in., $1.00 each; 

 very large specimens in 10-in. pots, $3.00 and $4.00 each. 



WINTER.FLOWERING ROSES 



White Killamey, Pink Killamey, Richmond and Lady Hillingdon. 



We have a small surplus over and above our own requirements of the above named 

 varieties. Strong grafted plants in 3>9 and 4-in. poM, which we can supply as long as unsold. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., TairytownKin-Hudson, NEW YORK 



COLORADO-aROWN PUNTS BEAT THEM UL. 



For a limited time only, we offer the foUowlDK plants, all guaranteed to be A-Ko. 1 Stock. 



CYCLAMEN— six best varieties. 4-Inch, 15c each: 6 Inch. 2Bc each. 

 B£(iONIA. LOKRAINK-allfromleafcuttlnifs. 4-Inch, 25c each: 5-Inch, 40c each. 

 POINSKXTI AS— trne type, stroDR 2-lnch stock, HS.OO per 100: $46.()0 per 1000. 

 CINKRAKtAS-lartre flowerInK varieties. 3-inch, $5.(0 per KK): 4-lnch, $8.00 per 100: 6-lDch, 



$12.00 per 101). 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEA— the very best and choicest strains, 3-inch. $8.00 per 



100: 4-Inch, $8.00 per MO: Mnch, $12.00 per 100. 

 CELESTIAL PEPPERS— will make fine specimens for Christmas, 3-inch, $5.00 per 100: 4-lnch. 



$8.10 per 100. 

 ASPARAGUS PLlTMOSUS^2-lncb, $4 00 per 100: ihi\ncb, $6.00 per 100: 3-inch, $8.00 per 100. 

 ASPARAGUS 8PRENGERI-2-lnch, $4.10 per 100: 2>a-lnch, $6.W) per 100; 8-Inch, I8.0U per 100. 

 GERANIUMS— We are booking orders for next season; get our list. 



THE EUTCH LONG GREENHOUSES, 



DENVER, COLORiUK) 



