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The Florists' Review 



AuausT 2S, 191S. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY'S 



PALMS AND FERNS 



HOME GROWN WELL ESTABLISHED STRONG AND HEALTHY 



Kantla ForatarUuia— Made op 



CMartab Plant! In. blgh Bach Doi. 



7-lnch 4 86 1 2.60 $80.00 



O-lnch 4 40 to 42 4.00 



12-inch 4 60to66 12JS0 



12.1nob 4 86 to 72 16.00 



We are (rowlnr all oar Eentias above 6-lnch ilxe In neat C«dar Tabs* made especially for xu, with electric wire hoops, painted Kr*«n« 

 These tabs cost several times the price of pots, bat we sell the plants at the same price as though grown in pots. The boyer has the 



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



they will oontinoe to do better than in pota. 



When In Philadelphia b« sura to look us up. 



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

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

 ■lm«s, from 2>fl-inch pots to 12-inch tubs. We are strong on D«oor»tlT« 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 liom«>aro^ni (not an Imported plant on the place) and well established 

 in the tobs. They are strong and healthy. 



With increased glass devoted to Palms, our stock is maeb Imtgmt thmn •▼•r bafor* and never in b*tt«r oondltlon. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO.. Wyneote, Pa., 



Railway Statloup 

 Jonklntown. 



PEOVIDENOE. 



Tlie Market. 



Asters are now the whole show, and 

 the show is a satisfactory one. A few 

 dahlias are to be seen in the florists' 

 wiadows, while handsome spikes of 

 l^ladioli form a pleasing contrast. In 

 tie latter the flaminsr red or delicate 

 pink are the favorites. Aside from 

 funeral work the business is dormant. 



Various Notes. 



Albert Holscher will begin cutting 

 his first chrysanthemums in about a 

 week or ten days. 



Mr. and Mrs. Nils G. Pierson, of Nor- 

 wood, are members of a party that are 

 camping out for a few weeks at Cole's 

 Station, overlooking Narragansett bay. 



Frederick C. Green, superintendent of 



£arks, was among the attendants at the 

 [inneapolis convention. 



Oscar Leistner, of Chicago, was a re- 

 cent visitor in this city. 



Frederick Hoffman, with William 

 Hoffman, of Pawtucket, is enjoying his 

 annual vacation in the White mouhtains 

 for a couple of weeks. 



Eugene Appleton is having an ex- 

 ceptional run of work on the local es- 

 tates. 



Thomas A. Houlihan, head gardener 

 for Senator W. A. L. Beazley, of Woon- 

 socket, for the last four years, has re- 

 signed to accept a position as superin- 

 tendent for A. F. Costello, at Beverly, 

 Mass. W. H. M. 



Chazopaiffn, I 

 has b^n^U fw. 

 UumlkMh tosfftl^ 



85 Franks, who 

 -'-ys at \M 



POINSETTIAS 



The panning season is now on. Plant now Into the Iarg«r pans, for a 

 growth of from 2 to 3 feet. Plant from September 1st on into the smaller sizes 

 and for shorter growth. Whatever size you are planting, yon must have grood 

 plants of an even size and thrifty, to insure success. Our large stock and our 

 success in propagating this plant, enables us to give you stock that is absolutely 

 RIGHT. We will have a large supply to meet the demand for this purpose and 

 will be pieased to book your order at any time. 



From 2H inch pots, $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



CARNATIONS. 

 We have the following varieties in well grown plants: Ehichantress and 

 White Wonder, $6.00 per 100; $66.00 per 1000. St. Nicholas, $8.00 per 100; $70.00 

 per 1000. 



NOTE — ^We have discontinued growing Calla .^thiopica, and have 160 fine 

 large bulbs to sell. These have been in our possession several seasons and we 

 know them to be freo from disease. $10.00 buys the lot 



BAUR & STEINKAMP '^1,12?^ 



3800 Rbckwood Avenue, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



GOLORADO-aROWR PUNTS BEIT THEM ALL. 



For a limited time only, we offer the following plants, all guaranteed to be A-No. 1 Stock. 



CYCLAMEN— six be«t varieties. 4-lnoh. ISc each: 6 Inch. 26r each. 

 BEGONIA LOKR A IN B-all from leaf cuttiDRS. 4-inch, 26c each: 5-lnch, 40c each. 

 PUINKETTI AS-^tme type, stronR 2-Inch stock, IS.UO per 100: $4A.OO per lOOU. 

 CINKRARIAS-Urge flowering varletiea. 3-incb, $5.i0 per lOU: 4-Inch, $8.00 per 100; 5-incta. 



$12.00 per 100 

 PRIMULA OROONICA 6IGANTEA— the very best and choicest strains, 8-lnch. $B00 per 



100; 4-lnch, $8 00perl00: 6-lnrh, tl2.00 p^r 100. 

 CBLB8TIAL PEPPERS— will make fine specimens for Christmas. 3-inch, $S.00 per 100; 4-inch, 



$8.1 per 100. 

 A9PARAGIT8 PIiUMOSUS-2-lnch, $4 00 per 100: 2>a-lnch, $6.00 per 100: S-inch. $8.00 per 100. 

 AOPARAOIJfl 8PRENOKRI-2-tnch,t4.iO perlOO: 2H2-lnch, t6.i0 per 100; 8-inch, •B.a per 100. 

 GERANIUMS— We are booklog orders for next SMMon; get our list. 



