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The Florists^ Review 



Makch 4, 1013. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CONPANY'S PALNS AND FERNS 



HOME GROWN: 



:WELL ESTABLISHED: 



rSTRONG AND HEALTHY 



KENTIA 



Leaves 

 C-ln pot 5 to 6 



FOBSTKRIANA 



IiV high 



.28 to 30. 



Bach 

 $1.00 



MADE-VP KENTIA FORSTERIANA 



9-ln. cedar tub, 

 9-in. cedar tub, 

 12-ln. cedar tub, 

 12-in. cedar tub, 

 12-ln. cedar tub, 

 12-ln. cedar tub, 



Per doz. 

 112.00 



Each 



4 plants In tub, 40 to 42 In. high $ 4.00 



4 plants In tub, 42 to 48 In. high 6.00 



4 plants in tub, 5 to 5% ft 10.00 



4 plants In tub, 5% to 6 ft 12.50 



4 plants in tub, 6 ft. high, heavy 15.00 



4 plants in tub, 7 to 8 ft 20.00 



PUCENIX R(EBELENII Each 



nicely characterized $1.00 



5-ln. pot 



7-in. tub, 18 In. high, 24 in, 



spread 2.00 



KENTIA BELMOREANA 



2% -in. pot. 

 3-in. pot. . . 

 4-ln. pot. . . 

 5-in. pot. . . 

 O-in. pot. . . 



Leaves 

 . . .4 

 ...5 



. . .5 to 6. 

 .5 to 6. 



.6 to 7 24 



In. -high 

 . 8 to 10. 

 .12 

 .15 

 .18 



Each 



.$0.40 

 . .50 

 . 1.00 



7-in. 

 7-in. 

 O-in. 

 O-in. 

 9-ln. 

 9-in. 



cedar tub. . 

 cedar tub. , 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 



tub. . 



tub. 



tub. 



cedar tub. 



eaves In. high Each 



.6 to 7 34 to 36 $2.50 



. 6 to 7 .... 3G to 38 3.00 



.6 to 7 42 to 45 4.00 



.0 to 7. .. .45 to 48, very heavy 5.00 

 .6 to 7. . .,48 to 54, very heavy 6.00 

 .6 to 7. .. .5 ft., very heavy. . . 8.00 



Per doz. 



$ 1.50 



2.00 



4.50 



6.00 



12.00 



Per doz. 



$30.00 



36.00 



48.00 



CIBOXIVM iSCHIEDEI, 9-in. tub, 4 ft. spread, each, $4.00. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., 



Railway Station, 

 Jenkintow^n, 



Wyncote, Pa. 



PARK BIDOE, ILL. 



The old Ahrnsfelt property at Or- 

 chard place, consisting of 20,000 feet of 

 glass, has been purchased by Walter J. 

 Pasvogel for carnation growing. He 

 will not, however, take possession until 

 July, as Hunt Bros, have a lease extend- 

 ing to the last of June. 



The little daughter of A. S. Tunsberg 

 is slowly recovering from a severe case 

 of typhoid fever. She has been con- 

 fined to her bed five weeks. There has 

 been an epidemic of the disease. 



Gladiolus bulbs to the number of 

 3,000, for outdoor growing, and 3,000 

 plants of Spanish iris will be added to 

 Emil Ehrhart's stock this spring. This 

 is a new venture for Mr. Ehrhart, as he 

 has never grown them on his own 

 grounds before. He is now getting his 

 heaviest pick of violets, his staple crop. 



Emil Buettner expects to visit the 

 International Flower Show to be held 

 in New York beginning March 17. He 

 says he can kill two birds with one 

 stone this way, as he has friends there 

 he wishes to visit. 



William Pasvogel is thinking of 

 building two greenhouses, each 28 x 150 

 feet, on his 10-acre tract this spring. 

 He intends to grow nothing but his 

 specialty. Enchantress carnations. 



Plans for a section of a new house, 

 and for a new propagating house, are 

 occupying some of the spare time with 

 Schultz Bros. 



No more violets for Gustave Stege 

 after this year. He only tried them as 

 an experiment, but he says he is going 

 to give all of his space in the future 

 to his old love, carnations. 



The two sons of Gus Ehrhart, who 

 have been down with typhoid fever for 

 a month, are slowly improving. 



Only one complaint can be heard 

 from Klug & Stahmer: They do not 

 have enough pansies and violets to sup- 

 ply the demand on them. So they are 

 seriously considering the building of 

 another house this year. N. 



Huron, S. D. — The Huron Greenhouse 

 Co., which was recently incorporated, is 

 adding a 20-foot house to its range. 

 Trade is fairly good here, although the 

 weather has been cold and disagreeable. 



Spirit Lake, la,— Judson M. Klein, 

 proprietor of the Spirit Lake Green- 

 houses, has completed another green- 

 house, 20x70 feet, which will be used 

 exclusively for bedding plants. Mr. 

 Klein now has about 10,000 feet of 

 glass. He devotes most of his time to 

 growing cut flowers, and reports busi- 

 ness excellent. 



Dreer's Fine Ferns for Dishes 



WI OFFBR A SPLINDID LOT INCLUDINQ SUCH FINK SORTS AS 



Aspidium TsMSsimense 

 Cyrtomium Rochfordianum 

 Pteris Adiantoides 

 Pteris Alexandriae 

 Pteris Cretica Allra-lineata 

 Pteris Magnifica 

 Pteris Mayii 

 Pteris Ouvrardi 

 Pteris Victoriae 

 Pteris Wilsoni 

 Pteris Wimsetti Multiceps 



2/4^-mch potB, 



$3.00 per 100; $2S.OO per 1000 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714-716 Chestnut Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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P 



CHAS. D. BALL 



GROWXR OF 



ALMS, ETC. 



■•nd for Prio* list. 



HOLMESBURG, : PHIUDELPHIA. PA. 



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Francisco DelgadoQ. 



ORCHID COLLECTOR 



Solicits orders for shipments of Orchids. Prices 

 Quoted upon application. 



Bogota (Ckapiien) Colombia 



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ORCHIDS 



We grow and sell Orchids only. Can fur- 

 nish you with anything in this line. 



If you intend investing in Orchids, do so 

 now while prices are low. 



Special lists on application. 



LAGER & HURKELL. Suunit, New Jersey 



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ORCHIDS 



Qrowins Plants, Ready for Shipment 



AU fail and winter varietlee— Cattlcyas, Den- 

 droblams. Onoldiams, Laeliaa, Coelom>«. 

 Flowcrlnc Stock. Send for llaU. 



FREEMAN ORCHID CO. 



«. l. rRECMAN. Mcr. Fall Rhfor, Mom. 



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ORCHIDS 



Best commercial established orchids in healthy 



condition. 

 C. Trianae, C. Schroederae, C. Mosslae, C. 

 Speciosissima, C. Percivaliana, C. aaskclliana, 

 C. Labiata, C. Mendelii, C. Qigas (established 

 or freshly imported), Dendrobiums, Oncldiums, 

 Etc., Etc. For price write to 



JOHNDeBUCIL P.O.BixTS, Seaicu,N.J. 



Mention Th« Review whwi yon write. 



277^0 MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-lnch SQUARE paper pots 

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

 raised In 4-inch clay pots (31 cubic inches of soil 

 and roots). See our advt. on pages 98 and ©9. 

 F. W. BOCHELLE & SONS, Chester, N. J, 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



