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The Florists' Review 



JxHVASX 14, 1915. 



JOSEPH MCOCK CONPANTS PALMS AND FERNS 



HOME GROWN: 



6-ln. pot B to 6 



KBNTIA FOB8TEBIANA 



LieavcB In. hlsh 



:WELL ESTABLISHED: 



:STRONG AND HEALTHY 



.28 



Bach 

 to ^0 $1.00 



Fer dOB. 

 tl2.0f 



MADK-UP KSNTIA FOBSTKRIANA Baofe 



••In. cedar tubs, 4 plants In tub, 40 to 42 In. hlsh | 4.00 



9-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants In tub, 42 to 4ti In. higtk ft.uu 



12-in. cedar tub, 4 plants In tub, S to 6H ft 10.00 



12-in. cedar tub, 4 plants In tub, B^ to « ft 12.60 



12-ln. cedar tub, 4 planU In tub, 6 ft. hlsh. heavy 1B.00 



12-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants in tub, T to 8 ft 30.00 



ruaaax BocBKi.KNn saob 



B-la. pot, nicely characterised fLOO 



tub, 18 In. blffh, 24 in. spread 2.00 



T-in. 



KENTIA BBUIOBBAMA 



Iieaves In. high 



2^-ln. pot 4 8 to 10 



8-tn. pot 6 12 



4-in. pot B to 6..., IB 



6-in. pot B toe... 18 .....I 



6-in. pot 6 to 7 24 



Bach 



.10.40 

 . .BO 

 . 1.00 



7-in. cedar tub . , 

 7-in. cedar tub. , 

 9-in. cedar tub., 

 9-ln. cedar tub., 

 B-ln. cedar tub., 

 9-in. cedar tub.. 



Leaves In. hivb Bach 



. .8 to 7 84 to 80 $2.B0 



..« to 7.... 86 to 88 8.00 



..6 to 7.... 42 to 46 4.00 



. .0 to 7....46 to 48, very heavy 6.00 

 . .6 to7....48 to 64, very heavy 8.00 

 . .0 to 7. . . .6 ft., very heavy. . . . 8.00 



Per doe. 



I 1.B0 



a.00 



4.B0 



6.00 



12.00 



Per doi. 



180.00 



88.00 



4800 



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amOinm BOHIKDBI, S-ln. tub, 4 et. spread, each, 84.00 1 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., 



Railway Station, 

 Jenkintown, 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



Wyncote, Pa. 



ROCHESTER, N. T. 



The Market. 



Business slackened up towards the 

 cud of last week and is now back in its 

 normal condition. There is a fine as- 

 sortment of blooming plants, which in- 

 cludes various shades in Dutch hya- 

 cinths, Eomans, begonias, cyclamens, 

 heather, primulas and azaleas. 



The cut flower trade is good and ele- 

 gant stock arrives daily on the market. 

 The demand for roses of all grades has 

 been good. The supply of carnations 

 is good. Sweet peas are coming in 

 larger quantities. Paper Whites are 

 much used for design work. Easter 

 lilies are quite plentiful and callas are 

 arriving more freely. Valley is good, 

 but does not clear as fast as it should. 

 Violets are moving more readily. Mari- 

 golds in yellow and orange shades, mig- 

 nonette, myosotis and snapdragons com- 

 plete our stock. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. and the Misses Myrtle and 

 Donna Bradstreet are spending the 

 winter in California. 



E. A. Kennon, of the Climax Mfg. 

 Co., Castorland, N. Y., was in town 

 January 4 on his western trip. 



A special meeting of the Rochester 

 Florists' Association was held at 47- 

 51 Stone street, Monday evening, Janu- 

 ary 4. The chief business was to se- 

 lect a nominating committee to choose 

 officers for 1915. At the outset John 

 Dunbar, who has been president of the 

 association for the last three years, 

 stated that he would not be able to 

 run for president this year. A com- 

 mittee was then named, with Harry 

 E. Bates as chairman. 



Henry P. Neun's West Main street 

 store, next to the Schubert theater en- 

 trance, is doing a good corsage trade. 



Hugo Teute, after clearing almost all 

 the plants he had in bloom for the 

 holidays, among them nearly 1,400 

 cyclamens, still has about 500 of these 

 plants, which are coming along in fine 

 shape. 



Charles Curtis, Irondequoit, N. Y., is 

 well pleased with his cuts of carna- 

 tions. His Delights are in fine condi- 

 tion. H.J.H. 



Chattanooga, Tenn. — ^The Chattanoo- 

 ga Floral Co. looks forward to a good 

 season as it starts its second year, de- 

 spite the financial strain in other lines. 

 The company has about 6,000 feet un- 

 der glass, besides hotbeds and other 

 outside equipment. 



GERANIUMS 



We have excellent stock, in fine shape, of what represents the leaders, 

 in such varieties as S. A. Nutt, Berthe de Presilly, Col. Thomas, Ed- 

 mond Blanc, Jean Oberle, Jules Vasseur, La Favorite, Marquise de Cas- 

 tellane, Mme. Bucbner, Mme. Reca'mier, Ornella, etc., at $2.00 per 100, 

 $18.50 per 1000, from 2-inch pots; $3.00 per ItO. $25.00 per 1000, for 

 3-inch pots. 



We also have a fine assortment of single, scented, variegated and ivy- 

 leaved sorts at $2.00 per 100 for 2-inch stock. 



SPECIAL COLLECTION 



We will send 1000 good plants from 2-inch pots, 50 each of 20 varieties, our 

 selection, for $18.50, or from 3-inch pots for $25.00. 



DOUBLE PETUNIAS, mixed colors. 2-inch, $2.00 per 100; 3-inch, $3.00 

 per 100. 



DAHLIA ROOTS, whole field clumps, $5.00 per 100 up. Send for list. 



COLEUS, rooted cuttings, 10 varieties, 70c per 100 postpaid; $5.00 per 1000 

 by express, not prepaid. 



For list of Miscellaneous Greenliouse Stock for immediate shipment, 

 see issue of Dec. 31, 1914. 



CASH WITH ORDER 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO. 



White Manfa, Maryland 



. 



MentlOD Th«> R«»yl»w wbgn yt>o irrlte. 



Francisco DelgadoQ. 



ORCHID COLLECTOR 



Solicits orders for shipments of Orchids. Prices 

 Quoted upon application. 



Bogota (Ckipiien) Colombia 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



277^0 MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4 Inch SQUARE paper pots 

 (64 cubic Inches of soil and roots) than on plants 

 raised In 4-lnoh clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soil 

 and roots). See onr page advt. on page 87. 

 F. W. BOCHIXLE ft SONS, Cheater, V. 3. 

 Mentloa The BeTl«w when ron writ*. 



ORCHIDS 



Qrowinc Plants, Ready for Shipment 



All fall and winter Tarletles— Cattleyaa, I>en- 

 droblnms, Oncidiams, Laeliaa, Coeloaryne. 

 FlowarlDK Stock. Send for liate. 



FREEMAN ORCHID CO. 



& L FREBMAN. Mtr. Fall Rlv*r, MaM. 



Mention The B«t1cw when yon write. 



ORCHIDS 



Best commercial established orchids In healthy 



condition. 

 C. Trianae, C. Schroederae, C. Mossiae, C. 

 Speciosisalma, C. Perclvaliana, C. Qaakelliana, 

 C. Labiata, C. Mendelii, C. Qiiras (established 

 or freshly imported), Dendrobiums, Oncidiums, 

 Etc., Etc. For price write to 



JOHNDeBUCK, P.O.BtzTS, Secaicii, N. J. 



MentJjn The Berlew when you write. 



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