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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 22, 1915. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK COHPANY'S PAUIS AND FERNS 



HOME GROWN: 



:WELL ESTABLISHED: 



:STRONQ AND HEALTHY 



6-in pot. 



KENTIA 



Leaves 

 .6 to 6 



FOBSTERIANA 



In. higb Each 



..28 to SO $1.00 



MADE-UP KENTIA FORSTERIANA^ 



Per doz. 

 $12.00 



Each 



9-ln. cedar tub, 

 9-ln. cedar tub, 

 12-ln. cedar tub, 

 12-ln. cedar tub, 

 12-in. cedar tub, 

 12-ln. cedar tub. 



4 plants In tub, 40 to 42 In. high $ 4.06 



4 plants In tub, 42 to 48 In. high S.OO 



4 plants In tub, 6 to 5H ft 10.00 



4 plants In tub, 6M to 6 ft 12.60 



4 plants In tub, 6 ft. high, heavy 16.00 



4 plants in tub, 7 to 8 ft 20.00 



PHCENIX BtEBELENII Each 



B-ln. pot, nicely characterized $1.00 



7-ln. tub, 18 In. high, 24 In. spread 2.00 



2H-ln. pot. 

 S-in. pot... 

 4-in. pot... 

 6-ln. pot. . . 

 6-ln. pot... 



KENTIA BELMOBEANA 



Leaves In. high Eaah 



...4 8 to 10 



...5 12 



...BtoC 16 



...6 to 6 18 



...6 to 7 24 



.$0.40 

 . .60 

 . 1.00 



7-ln. 

 7-ln. 

 9-ln. 

 9-in. 

 9-ln. 

 9-ln. 



cedar tub. 

 cedar tub. 

 cedar tub. 

 cedar tub. 

 cedar tub. 

 cedar tub. 



Leaves 

 ,..6 to 7.. 

 ...6 to 7.. 

 ...6 to 7.. 

 ...6 to 7.. 

 ...6 to 7., 

 ...6 to 7., 



In. high Bach 



..84 to 36 $2.60 



..86 to 88 8.00 



..42 to 45 4.00 



. .46 to 48, very heavy 6.00 

 . .48 to 64, very heavy i.OO 



Per doz. 



$ 1.60 



2.00 



4.60 



6.00 



12.00 



Per doz. 



$30.00 



36.00 



48.00 



.6 ft., very heavy. 



8.00 



CIBOTIUM SCHIBDEI, 9-iii. tub, 4 ft. spread, each, $4.00. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., 



Railway Station, 

 Jenkintow^n, 



Wyncote« Pa. 



DAYTON, O. 



The Market. 



Business since Easter has resumed 

 its normal condition. There is not 

 much doing in the cut flower line, with 

 the exception of funeral work and a 

 few decorations. The florists are all 

 t>ifly^ getting their bedding stock in 

 condition, for which all are looking for- 

 ward to a big demand next month. 

 Prospects are brighter for this city 

 than they have been during the winter. 

 Several of the large factories here have 

 taken large contracts for foreign gov- 

 ernments, and of course the florists are 

 expecting their share of the prosperity. 

 Stock of all kinds is abundant, espe- 

 cially lilies, which were not in time for 

 Easter. Most of them are consigned to 

 the dump. 



Club Meeting. 



The meeting of the Florists' and Gar- 

 deners' Association held at the Y. M. 

 C. A. April 13 was well attended. Sev- 

 eral new members were enrolled. 



A communication was received from 

 the Toledo Florists' Club, which is 

 seeking to have the legislature modify 

 the law requiring a licensed fireman for 

 boilers of thirty horsepower or more. 

 This would entail extra expense to 

 small growers, as the average pay is $3 

 to $3.50 per day for a licensed fireman, 

 and we all know that a man brought 

 up in the greenhouse makes a better 

 fireman than a man from a factory. 

 The action of the Toledo florists was 

 heartily endorsed by the local club. 



Various Notes. 



The Bohlender nurseries, at Tippeca- 

 noe, report good business in all lines 

 of nursery stock. This firm employs 

 eighty-five men. They have splendid 

 shipping facilities; both steam and elec- 

 tric lines adjoin the property. 



^G. W. B. 



URBANA, ILL. 



Students' Display. 



Over 2,600 people attended the third 

 annual exhibition of floral arrange- 

 ments, given by the class in floral deco- 

 ration, assisted by Miss Emily Dorner, 

 of La Fayette, Ind., Sunday afternoon, 

 April 18, in the Floricultural building. 

 University of Illinois. Most of the 

 visitors were students and faculty mem- 

 bers, but both Urbana and Champaign 

 were well represented. A better day 

 could not have been chosen, as the 

 weather was ideal. 



Of greatest interest were the table 



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I POT-GROWN FERNS I 



i HARRISII, W. K. HARRIS, WHITMANI, ELEGANTISSIMA, = 



= PIERSONI and SCOTTII, fine, strong plants, in 2^-inch pots. 4c = 



S each; $4,00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. If Scottii is ordered separate, $50.00 = 



5 per 1000. = 



i HARRISII, BOSTON, WHITMANI, PIERSONI, SCOTTII, 4-inch, E 



= 15c; 6-inch, 25c; 6-inch, 50c; 7-iach, 75c; 8-inch, $1.00. E 



FICUS ELASTICA 



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



TABLE FERNS 



214-inch, $3.00 per 100. 

 In flats, $2.00 per flat. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 



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



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



2^-inch, 3c; 3-inch, 6c. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



75c and $1.00 each. 



DRACAENA MASSANGEANA 



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



PALMS 



Kentia Forsteriana 



4-in. pDts, $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.C0, $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. 



Areca Lutescens, made up 



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

 7-inch, $1.50. 



Cocos Weddelliana 



2i2-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. 

 4-in. pots, 50c each. 



I lOHN BADER CO., 1826 Rialto St., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. | 



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Special Invitation 



to all Central Illinois Growers: 



If you can make it convenient to visit Kuhl's 

 greenhouses at Pekin and see plants growing 

 for the Wholesale Trade, we are certain we can 

 please you. 



If you have not received our circular kindly 

 let us know and we will mail you one. 



COME 



GEO. A. KUHL 



Wkalesalc Grower, rEUN, 01 



MwitloB TtM RTtew when yon write. 



decorations, wedding bouquets and cor- 

 sage bouquets. In connection with the 

 wedding bouquets was staged a large 

 doll dressed as a bride and carrying a 

 bouquet of valley. This was an en- 

 tirely new feature and was quite at- 

 tractive. Besides this, there were manv 



PRIZE-WINNING 

 SINGLE 



KAISER 



VIOLET PLANTS 

 $10.00 PER 1000 



JOSEPH HAUp, florist 



Webster Groves, Mo. 



M— tloa Th« RerUm nbta you write. 



funeral designs, |Jant baskets, flower 

 baskets and box and vase arrangements. 



