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JOSEPH HEACOCK CONPANTS PALHS AND FERNS 



HOME GROWN: 



:WELL ESTABLISHED: 



:STRONG AND HEALTHY 



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KSNTIA FOBSTBRIANA 



Leavea In. hlsh Bacb Fer dOB. 



.6 to 6 28 to 80 $1.00 tl2.0« 



MADK-UP KBNTIA FOB8TKRIANA Baofe 



B-ln. oodar tuba, 4 planta In tub, 40 to 42 In. hlffh | 4.00 



0-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants In tub, 42 to 48 In. blgb... ... 0.UO 



12-ln. c«dar tub, 4 plants In tub, S to BVi ft 10.00 



12-ln. cedar tub, 4 planU In tub, fi% to 6 ft 12.B0 



12-ln. codar tub, 4 plants in tub, 6 ft hlsh, heavy 10.00 



12-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants In tub, 7 to 8 ft 20.00 



PHaCNIX BaCBEIiBNII Bach 



B-ln. pot. nlcelj characterised fl.OO 



r-ln. tub. 18 In. hlch, 24 in. spread 2.00 



KBNTIA BKLMOBBANA 



Leaves In. hlch 



2% -In. pot 4 8 to 10. 



8-in. pot 6 12 



4-ln. pot 6 to 6 16 



5-ln. pot 6 toO 18 



6-ln. pot 8 to 7 24 



Bach 



.10.40 

 . .50 

 . 1.00 



7-la. cedar tub... 

 7- In. cedar tub. .. 

 0-ln. cedar tub. .. 

 0-ln. cedar tub... 

 0-ln. cedar tub... 

 O-ln. cedar tub. . . 



Leaves 

 .8 to 7... 

 .8 to 7... 

 .8 to 7... 

 .8 to 7... 

 .8 to 7... 

 .8 to 7... 



In. high Bach 



.84 to 86 $2.60 



.80 to 88 8.00 



.42 to 45 4.00 



.46 to 48, very heavy 6.00 

 .48 to 54, very heavy 8.00 

 ,6 ft., very heavy. . . . 8.00 



Ferdoa. 



$ 1.60 



a.08 



4.60 



8.00- 



12.00 



Per doi. 



180.00 



88.00 



48.08 



(nBOnVM MJHIBDKI, 9-1x1. tab. 4 ft. spread, each, $4.00 1 



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Railwaj Station, 

 Jenkintow^n, 



Wyncote, Pa. 



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LINCOLN, NEB. 



State Society Meets. 



The Nebraska State Florists' So- 

 ciety held its fifth annual meeting 

 January 19 at the Lindell hotel, with a 

 good attendance. The following officers 

 were elected: President, Irwin Frey, 

 Lincoln; vice-president, Lewis Hender- 

 son, Omaha; secretary, C. H. Green, 

 iremont; treasurer, C. H. Frey, Lin- 

 coln; directors, Ww E. Davidson, Hol- 

 dredge, and Harry Pence, Falls City. 



The following papers were read: 



"Advantages of Cofiperation Between the State 

 Florists' Society and the Society of American 

 Flortots," J. J. Hess, Omaha. 



"The Flower Store," Oscar Enslsrw, Lincoln. 



"Modest Floral Decorations for the Home," 

 Lewis Henderson, Omaha. 



"Floral Suggestions to the Out-of-town Flower 

 Lover," Edward Williams, Grand Island. 



Report from the state vice-president of the 

 S. A. F., Irwin Frey, Lincoln. 



"Floriculture Applied to Park Planting and 

 Lawn Decoration," C. H. Green, Fremont. 



"How to Beautify the Country Home at a 

 Small Expense," Irwin Frey, Lincoln. 



"The Planting and Care of Herbaceous Orna- 

 mentals." J. S. Wilson, _ Des Moines, la. 



A banquet was served at the hotel 

 after the meeting, which was one of 

 the most enjoyable features of the 

 gathering. Ed. "Williams served as 

 toastmaster and called for speeches 

 from each one present. Among the vis- 

 itors was J. S. "Wilson, of Des Moines, 

 Iowa. 



C. H. Frey, of Lincoln, has a fine dis- 

 play of blooms, among which was his 

 new red carnation, Nebraska, which 

 was awarded the society's diploma. 



E. C. Pruner, of Chicago, showed, 

 among other flowers, Carnation Pink 

 Sensation, which was also awarded a 

 diploma. 



HAVERHILL, MASS. 



Hyman Yaffe, who has conducted an 

 •ip-to-date flower store on Main street 

 for over three years, reports business 

 as highly satisfactory. Christmas and 

 New Year's trade was well above the 

 average. 



C. H. Kaulbach, on Main street, also 

 had an excellent trade at the holidays 

 and has been kept busy with funeral 

 work and other orders since. 



Frank Leith had a splendid lot of 

 Christmas azaleas. He has several 

 thousand giganteum lilies which look 

 even and promise to be in good shape 

 for Easter. Mr. Leith, whose houses 

 are located in Dustin Square, grows 

 bedding plants heavily, handling annu- 

 ally nearly 25,000 geraniums. 



W. N. C. 



Hebhinoton on the Mum, sent by The 

 Review for 50 cents. 



POT- GROWN FERNS 



HARRISII, BOSTON, WHITMANI, PIERSONI, SCOTTII, 



4-inch, 15c; 5-inch, 25c; 6-inch, 50c; 7-inoh, 75c; 8-inch, $1.00. 



FICUS EIiASTICA 



4-inch, 25c; 5-inch, 40c; 6-inch, 50c. 



CHINESE PRIMROSES 



5-inch, 20c. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



4-inch, 10c. 



TABLE FERNS 



2A4-inch, $3.f per 100. 

 In flats, $2.00 per flat. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 



2^4-inch, 4c; 3-inch, 8c. 



,^ ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



214-inch, 3c; 3-inch, 6c. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



75c and $1.00 each. 



DRACAENA MASSANGEANA 



5-inch, $1.00; 7-inch, $2.50 each, 



AZALEAS 



Grand lot, 50c to $2.50 each. 



PALMS 

 Areca Lutescens, made up 



3-inch, 15c; 4- inch, 25c; 5-inch, 50c; 

 7-inch, $1.50. 



Kentia Forsteriana 



4-in. pots. $25.00 and $35.00 per 100. 

 5-in. pots, $50.00 and $75.00 per 100. 

 6-in. pots, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 

 Made up, $3.00, $4.50. $5.00, $7.00, 

 $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00, $14.00, 

 $15.00. $16.00. $18.00. 



Kentia Belmoreana 



4-in. pots, $25.00 and $.35.00 per 100. 

 5-in. pots, $50.00 and $75.00 per 100. 

 6-in. pots, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 



Cocos "Weddelliana 



2i«-in. pots, $15.00 per 100. 

 3 -in. pots, $25.00 per 100. 



Latania Borbonica 



4-in. pots, 20c; 5-in.. 35c. 



PandanuB Veitchii 



5-in. pots. 75c each. 



JOHN BADER CO., 1826 Rialto St., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



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POMPONS 



THE FIVE BEST YELLOW 

 POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



ZORA (1915)— Oct. 10-15. The earliest pure yellow. 214-inch pots. $2.50 

 per 10. $20.00 per 100. 



CELCO (1914)— Oct. 25. One of the brightest yellows. 214-inch pots. $5.00 

 per 100. Rooted Cuttings. $4.00 per 100. 



GOLDEN CLIMAX (1»14)— Nov. 1. Very bright and prolific. 214-inch pots. 

 $5.00 per 100. Rooted Cuttings, $4.00 per 100. 



LODI (1907)-Nov. 10. High, rounded flowers. 214-inch pots. $3.00 per 100. 

 Rooted Cuttings, $2.50 per 100. 



QUINOLA (1901)— Nov. 15 and later. Very sturdy, upright growth. 214-inch 

 pots, $3.00 per 100. Rooted Cuttings, $2.50 per 100. 



Twenty- five of a kind at 100 rate to the trade only. 

 Larger or smaller quantities quoted on application. 



Complete List of Novelties on Request 



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