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AuocsT 12, 1016. 



"Hie Horists* Review 



83 



Dreer's Palms 



FULL LINE OF 

 DESIRABLE SIZES 



OUR SUPPLIES not affected 

 by WAR BLOCKADE 



^U WHILE there is a general shortage of Palms^ 

 ^•^ particularly of Kentias, due to the fact that 

 practically no supplies were received by such growers 

 as depend almost exclusively on imports from Belgium, 

 and from present appearance it is not likely that the 

 situation will be changed this fall, we are pleased to 

 state our supplies have not been affected by this 

 embargo, and we are carrying our usual full line of sizes of 

 the usual Dreer quality ; but as the general scarcity is cer- 

 tain to create an increased demand, we recommend you to 

 cover your requirements as early as possible. If you are 

 not ready to accept immediate delivery, let us book your 

 order and we will set aside and reserve your stock and make 

 delivery at any time between now and October 15. 



KENTIA FORSTERIANA 



Made-up Plants 



7-inch 



8-inch 



8-inch 



8-inch 



10-inch 



10-inch 



12-inch 



12-inch 



16-inch 



Each 



tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 36 inches high t 8.00 



tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 38 to 40 inches high 4.00 



tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 42 to 45 inches high 5.00 



tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 48 to 50 inches high 6.00 



tubs, 4 plants in a tub. 4is to 5 feet high 8.00 



tuba. 4 plants in a tub, 5 feet high 10.00 



tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 5^ to 6 feet high 15.00 



tubs, 4 plants in a tub, e^a to 7 feet high 20.00 



tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 8 to 10 feet high 86.00 



214-inch 



8 -inch 



4 -inch 

 6 -inch 

 6 -inch 



6 -inch 



7 -inch 



7 -inch 



5 -inch 



8 -inch 



10 -inch 



11 -inch 

 10 -inch 



12 -inch 

 14 -inch 



Single Plants 



pots, 



pots, 4 

 pots, 5 

 pots, 5 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 6 

 tubs, 6 

 tubs, 6 

 tubs, 6 

 tubs, 6 

 tubs, 6 

 tubs, 6 

 tubs, 6 

 tubs, 6 



4 leaves, 

 to 6 leaves, 

 to 6 leaves, 

 to 6 leaves, 



6 leaves. 



leaves, 

 leaves, 

 leaves, 

 leaves, 

 leaves, 

 leaves, 

 leaves, 

 leaves, 

 leaves, 

 leaves. 



8 to 12 inches 

 12 to 15 inches 

 16 to 18 inches 

 22 to 24 inches 

 28 to 30 inches 

 34 to 36 inches 

 38 to 40 inches 

 40 to 42 inches 

 45 to 48 inches 



4 feet 

 4^ to 6 feet 

 6 to 5'3 feet 

 519 to 6 feet 

 6ia to 7 feet 



7 feet 



100 



IIO.CO 

 16.00 

 35.00 



Doz, 



high... II. 50 



high... 2.00 



high... 4.60 



high 



high , 



high 



high 



high 



high 



high 



high 



high , 



high 10.00 



high 16.00 



high 20.00 



1000 



I 90.00 

 140 00 

 Each 

 .1 0.75 

 . 1.00 

 . 1.60 

 . 2.00 

 . 3.00 

 . 4 00 

 . 6.00 

 . 6.00 

 8.00 



MADE-UP KmmiA. rUKHTCfliANA 



KENTIA BELMOREAIMA 



Mad«*up Plant* 



This Is a partloularly nice lot of plants Each 



7-inch tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 86 inches high 13.00 



7-inch tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 38 to 40 inches high 4.00 



8-inch tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 40 to 42 inches high 5.00 



Single Plants Doz. 100 1000 



leaves, 8 to 10 inches high.. ..$1.50 llO.OO 

 leaves, 10 to 12 inches high.. . . 2.0O 15.00 

 leaves, 15 inches high.... 4.50 36.00 



leaves, 18 to 20 inches high 10.75 



leaves, 24 inches high 1.00 



leaves, 28 to 30 inches high 1.60 



leaves, 30 to 36 inches high 2.60 



leaves, 36 to 88 inches high 3.00 



2'4-inch pots, 



3 -inch pots, 

 -inch pots, 

 •inch pots, 6 to 

 -inch pots, 6 to 

 -inch pots, 6 to 

 -inch pots, 6 to 

 -inch pots, 6 to 



S 90.00 

 140.00 

 Each 



PHOENIX ROEBELENII 



COCOS WEDDELIANA 



We have nearly an acre of glass devoted to this most graceful of all 

 Palms. Splendid, thrifty stock, of rich, dark color. 



2-inch pots, 5 to 6 inches high tl. 60 per doz.; $10.00 per 100 



4- inch pots, 14 to 16 inches high 10.50 each 



5-inch pots, 18 to 24 inches high, splendid plants 75 each 



7-inch pots, 34 to 36 inches high, grand specimens. 2.50 each 



9-inch pots, 36 inches high, grand specimens 5.00 each 



Large specimens, $10.00 to $15.00 each. 



We hold the most extensive stock in theVorld of this popular Palm 

 Unquestionably one of the prettiest and most graceful Palms grown, 

 which Quickly made a place for itself among the popular standard varie- 

 ties, particularly so for apartment decorations. We have a splendid 

 stock, and offer : 



2 -inch pots $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100; I 90.00 per 1000 



2'4-inch pots 1.75 per doz.; 12.50 per 100; 120.00 per 1000 



3 -inch pots 3.50 per doz.; 25.00 per 100; 225.00 per 1000 



4 -inch pots 6.00 per doz.; 50.00 per 100 •■ — 



5 -inch pots, 15 inches high, 18 inches spread $1.00 each 



6 -inch pots, 1^ feet high, 2 feet spread 2.00 each 



7 -inch tubs, 1^ to 2 feet high, 2 feet spread 2.50 each 



8 -inch tubs. 2 feet high, 2>s feet spread 3.00 each 



10 -inch tubs. 2 to 2Mj feet high, 2*2 feet spread 5.00 each 



10 -inch tubs, 2*a feet high, 3 feet spread 7.50 each 



For a complete list of Palms and other Decorative Stock, as well as a 

 full line of all other seasonable stock, see our current Wholesale List 



HENRY A. DREER, 714-716 Chestnut St. PlLADELrillA 



Mention The Review when yog writ*. 



With the summer here and a scarcity 

 of plants, most of the florists are mak- 

 ing window displays of ferns and palma. 

 SiSter Bros, have placed small yellow 

 colons around the edge of the window 

 in a peculiarly effective way. Geo. T. 

 Boucher's window is unique in its ar- 

 rangement. On the banks of a tiny 

 riv^et lie a fallen tree and a stump. 

 Beside these are large clusters of water 

 msheB and growing ferns. 



Harry E. Bates, chairman of the pic- 



nic committee, states that the florists' 

 picnic will take place August 19, at 

 Salmon's grove. There will be refresh- 

 ments, sports and games, and a good 

 time is proMsed. A good attendance 

 is expected. 



Julius Berg, of Lion & Co., New 

 York, was in town last week, showing 

 an elegant display of new fall samples 

 of chiffons. He reports business good. 



The Vick & Hill Co. is shipping in 

 a good quantity of annuals. Business 



conditions make the sales somewhat 

 slow, though the quality is fine. 



Max the Florist, on Lyell avenue, is 

 doing a fair amount of business in that 

 part of the city. 



H. E. Wilson had an exceedingly 

 busy day with funeral work on Satur- 

 day, thereby making a good clearance 

 for the week. H. J. H. 



Bncyrus, O. — ^P. J. Norton is remodel- 

 ing his range on West Charles street. 



