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The Florists' Review 



July 29, 1915. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY'S PALMS AND FERNS 



HOME GROWN: 



KJCNTIA FOBSTERIANA 



:WELL ESTABLISHED: 



:STRONQ AND HEALTHY 



Leaves In. hlsh Each 



6-ln. pot 6 to 6 28 to 80 fl.OO 



6-ln. pot 6 to 6 84 to 86 1.60 



MADB-UF KENTIA FOBSTBBIANA 



Per dos. 



$12.00 



18.00 



Each 



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



12-in. cedar tub, 4 plants In tub. 6% to 6 ft. 12.50 



12-ln. cedar tub. 4 plants In tub, 6 ft. bich, heavy 16.00 



12-In. cedar tub, 4 plants In tub. 7 to 8 ft 18.00 



PHCENIX BCEBBLBNII 



7-ln. tub. 18 In. hl«b, 24 In. spread 



Each 

 .12.00 



2% -In. pot. 

 4-ln. pot. . . 

 6-ln. pot... 

 6-In. pot... 



KSNTIA BBLMOBSANA 



Leaves In. hlrh 



...4 8 to 10. 



...6 to 6 16 



...6 to 7 24 



...6 to 7 28 to 80. 



Each 



.$0.40 

 . 1.00 

 . 1.60 



0-ln. cedar tub. 

 9-In. cedar tub. 

 0-In. cedar tub. 

 9-ln. cedar tub. 



Leaves 

 ...6 to 7. 

 ...6 to 7. 

 ...6 to 7. 

 ...6 to 7.. 



In. hlrh Each 



..42 to 46 $4.00 



. .46 to 48, very heavy 6.00 

 . .48 to 64, very heavy 6.00 

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



Per doi. 



$1.60 



4.60 



12.00 



18.00 



Per doa. 

 $48.00 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO. 



Railway Station, 

 Jenkintow^n, 



Wyncote, Pa. 



EANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Market. 



No material change in business con- 

 ditions occurred last week. Trade was 

 good, but a sudden change is antici- 

 pated. There is small difference be- 

 tween one day's business and the next. 

 The wholesale market is well supplied 

 with cut stock, particularly roses and 

 gladioli. The latter are more abunda,nt, 

 but of exceptional quality, there being 

 as many as twelve flowers to the spike. 

 Roses are soft in texture and perish rap- 

 idly on a hot day. They are, however, 

 the best roses that have ever appeared 

 during July. Gypsophila is popular and 

 plentiful. The demand for gypsophila, 

 in funeral work, baskets and bouquets, 

 is increasing. Asters are arriving in 

 larger quantities, and are of good qual- 

 ity. There is a large quantity of out- 

 door stock, such as coreopsis, larkspur, 

 daisies, etc., which a great many people 

 outside the trade are growing. 



Various Notes. 

 Miss Lou E. Boggess will leave August 

 1 for an extensive trip to the coast. 

 She will spend about five weeks at 

 Seattle, Wash., with her mother, and 

 about ten days at Portland. Then the 

 fair will be visted, and the return trip 

 made through the Grand Canyon. Miss 

 Boggess expects to be back about Octo- 

 ber 1. , 1 • 



Samuel Murray had a good week m 

 funeral work. Miss Hayden, of the 

 store, left July 24 for Wisconsin, to 

 visit her mother for about a month. 



Edward Humf eld's greenhouses are 

 in good shape. All the chrysanthemums 

 have been planted and a large space 

 devoted to pot plants. 



Mrs. T. A. Moseley reports excellent 

 business for the week. Funeral work 

 was plentiful and this summer's busi- 

 ness has already exceeded that of last 

 summer. 



Arthur Newell says that business is 

 good, especially for this time of the 

 year. His spacious windows are filled 

 with all kinds of stock, baskets of 

 plants, cut flowers, and blooming 

 plants. He says it brings the people in. 



The George M. Kellogg Flower & 

 Plant Co. is cutting a fine lot of roses at 

 its greenhouses at Pleasant Hill. 



W. L. Rock Flower Co. is cutting a 

 fine lot of outdoor stock. The stock 

 in the greenhouses is good, with a 

 bright prospect for the future. Mr. 

 Carter, of the store, left July 24 for 

 a vacation in his old stamping grounds, 

 the Ozark mountains, where he will 

 spend several weeks fishing. 



M—tio« T>« Burlaw wfcea ywi write. 



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I Fine, Strong Ferns | 



= PPAHY TO SHIFT I 



READY TO SHIFT 



2'fl-inch 

 100 1000 



Harrisii $4.00 $40.06 



Elegantissima, 4.00 40.00 

 W. K.Harris.. 4.00 40.00 



Piersoni 4.00 40.00 



Whitmani 4.00 40.00 



Scottii 4.00 40.00 



JOHN BADER COMPANY 



= 1826 Rialto Street, 



N. S.. PITTSBURGH. PA. = 



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Mention Tlia BeTlew when yon write. ^ 



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E PPrnkl DAIlflAIMO ^°^ those who wish to bench or pot s 

 E rPWIII KAIvlvAIIII^ for growing on. Fine, clean stock, = 

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E .100 1000 S 



20,000 Boston Ferns $3 50 



5,000 Elegantissima Improved 4.00 



10,000 Whitmani, superior stock .^ 3.50 



5,000 Scholzeli, Crested Fern 3.60 



3,000 Piersoni Improved (seldom reverts) 3.50 



3,000 Big Four or Splendida (Fishtail Boston) 4.00 



2,000 Davallioides Furcans (the fern for spray work.) 4.60 



3,000 Goodii, the Baby's Breath (the fern-dish wonder) 3.50 



3,000 Whitmani Compacta, the up-to-the-minute Ostrich Plume 



type 4.0O 



2,000 Exaltata (Original Sword) 3.00 



3,000 Superbisiima (FluflFy Ruffles) 5.00 



5,000 Roosevelt, the best seller when shown with others 4.50 



35 00 

 27.50 

 45.(0 

 40.00 



THE GOOD & REESE CO, 



E LARGEST ROSE GROWERS IN THE WORLD 



SPRINGFIELD, OHIO E 



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Mention The Review when tou write. 



T. J. Noll & Co. report plenty of 

 stock and business good. Mr. Noll will 

 leave about August 1 for an extensive 

 trip in the weft. He will first visit 

 the expositions' and then attend the 

 S. A. F. convention. 



Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moss, ^of Vinita, 

 Okla., were in the city last week, in- 

 vestigating concrete bench construc- 

 tion. W. J. B. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



GBOWXBOV 



ALMS, ETC. 



■•nd tor rrlo* Llat« 



HOLMESBURG, : PHIUDELPHIA, PA. 



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