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The Florists' Review 



October 9, 1013. 



CHAS. D. BALL'S PAL|iS 



The quality and hardness of my Palma is unsurpassed. All are home-c^rown and as near perfection 

 as possible. Those marked ** several in a pot" are made up with 3 to 4 strong plants, are very bushy and 

 handsome, make more show an(^ are usually preferred to single plants. Measurements are from top of pot. 

 Order early, even if for future delivery. Send for full descriptive Price List, including smaller sizes. 



Kentia Belmoreana Kentia P^^^riana 



5-lnch pots 



5-inch pots 



6-inch pots 



6-inch pots 



6-lnch pots 



8-lnch pots, several 

 8-lncbpots. several 

 8-inch pots, several 



5-inch pots, several 

 6-inch pots, several 

 S-inch pots, several 

 8-inch pots, several 



Leaves 

 ..5 to 6.... 

 ..6 to 6.... 

 ..6to7.... 

 ..6 to 7 



Ins. 



high 

 18.. 

 20. 

 24. 

 26. 



Each 



..$0.50 



,. .76 



.. 1.00 



1.25 



6to7....26to28 1.50 



inapot: bushy 30to32 3.00 



inapot: bushy 32 to 34 3.60 



inapot; bushy 34to36 4.00 



Areca Lutescens 



\ Ins. high 



in a pot; bushy 18 to 20 



In a pot ; bushy 20 to 24 



inapot; bushy 42 



iuapot; bushy > 45 



Each 

 ..$0.60 

 .. .75 



. 3.00 

 .. 3.50 



6-inch 

 6-inch 

 6-lnch 

 7-inch 

 8-inch 

 8-inch 

 8-inch 

 10-inch 

 12-lnch 



pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 tubs. 



Ins. high Each 



several inapot; bushy V. .. 24 $ 1.00 



several in a pot; bushy. 24to26 1.25 



several inapot; bushy.V... a6to30 1.50 



several In a pot; bushy 30 to 34. 



several in a pot; busby.. 34 to 36. 



several In a pot : bushy. . . /." 36 to 40. 



several in a pot; bushy 40 to 42. 



several in a pot; bushy 50to54. 



several in a tub; bushy 60to66, 



Phoenix Roebelenii 



2.00 



2.50 



3.00 



4.00 



7 50 



.'jli.Mto i5!oo 



Ins. high Ins. spread Each 



e-inchpots 15 20 $1.25 



6-inch pots 18 20 1.50 



7-inch.pots 20 24 2.00 



CHAS. D. BALL, 



HOLMESBURG, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



CmOINNATL 



The Gateway to the South. 

 Everything in the market, except 

 roses, is short of the demand. The 

 brisk call last week kept the market 

 cleaned up on everything at all worth 

 while. The demand for American Beau- 

 ties is larger than the offerings. Kil- 

 larney and Taft roses, particularly as 

 well as other pinks, find an excellent 

 call. White Killarney is not selling 

 nearly so fast, although the stock is 

 fine. Bichmond enjoys a fair call. Car- 

 nations are much better .than they were 

 and prices have advanced. The price 

 of lilies, too, has advanced because 

 of the good call and rather limited of- 

 ferings. "Valley sells well. The good 

 dahlias are cleaning up readily at good 

 prices. Chrysanthemums are more plenti- 

 ful and include some elegant blooms 

 in white, yellow and pink. Orchids meet 

 with a fair request. Home-grown single 

 violets are an addition to the stock of 

 the wholesalers. Cosmos enjoys a large 

 sale. 



Various Notes. 



L. H. Kyrk and C. E. Critchell were 

 the first local wholesalers to offer, 

 gle violets this season. 



M. Anderson has opened his pretty 

 new store in the Arcade. 



The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange 

 has been finding a ready sale for the 

 fine dahlias and carnations from Chas. 

 Pfeiffer's Sons. 



Visiting buyers from points near Cin- 

 cinnati included Walker Gray and Wm. 

 Lodder, Hamilton, O.; Fred Eupp, Law- 

 renceburg, Ind.; Mrs. Mulford, Leba- 

 non, 0., and Warren Huckleberry, North 

 Vernon, Ind.^ 



Other visitors include Ross E. Ad- 

 gate, representing the McCallum Co., of 

 Cleveland and Pittsburgh; W. H. Moses, 

 Petoskey, Mich., and A. G. Keroes, rep- 

 resenting William J. Boas & Co., Phila- 

 delphia. C. H. H. 



Middletown, Conn. — E, Kent Hub- 

 bard's greenhouses at Arawana are un- 

 dergoing repairs. 



Chagrin Falls, 0. — Estella U. Hag- 

 gart, at present in the millinery busi- 

 ness, is also building up a business in 

 growing flowers for the Cleveland mar- 

 ket. She has already many varieties 

 of Japanese iris, peonies and roses. 



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ORCHIDS 



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BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY 



Eiffht Thousand (8000) Newly Imported 

 Cattleyas at Fifty Cents on the Dollar 



Owing to an error in shipment we offer Eight Thousand Speci- 

 men Orchids in the following commercial varieties : ' 



2000 Cattleya Gaskelliana . . at 80c to $1.00 each 



2000 Cattleya Speciosissima . at 80c to 1.00 each 



2000 Cattleya Percivaliana . . 



2000 Cattleya Mossiae . . . 



at 80c to 1.00 each 

 at 90c to 1.25 each 



No orders filled for less than 50 plants, and all 

 orders must be accompanied with deposit. Address 



Miltonia Conservatories 



ISO Wheeler Ave., PROVIDENCE. R. I. 



