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TJae Florista? Review 



Sbpteubbr 2, 1015. 



CHAS. D. BALL'S PALMS 



The quality and hardiness of my Palms is unsurpassed. All are home-g^rown and 

 as near pertection as possible. Those marked " several in a pot** are made up with 

 3 to 4 strong plants, are very busby and handsome. Order early, even if lor future 

 delivery. Send for full descriptive PRICE LIST, including smaller sizes. 



6-inch 

 5-inch 

 6-inch 

 6-inch 

 6-inch 

 8-inch 

 8 inch 

 8-inch 

 8-inch 

 9-incb 



pots 

 pots 

 pots 

 pots 



KENTIA BELMOREANA 



Leaves Ins. high 



.6 to 6. 

 .5 to 6. 

 .6 to 7. 

 .6to7. 



18, 

 20. 

 24. 

 26. 



Each 

 .10.60 

 . .76 



pots 6 to 7 . . 26 to 2S 



pots. Several in a pot; busby 30 to 34 



pots. Several in a pot; 

 pots. Several in a pot; 

 pots. Several in a pot; 

 pots. Several in a pot; 



busby 34 to 36. 



bushy 36 to 38. 



bushy 40 to 42. 



bushy 42 to 46. 



1. 

 1. 

 1. 

 3. 

 3. 



.00 

 ,26 

 .60 

 .00 

 .60 

 4.00 

 5.00 

 6.00 



COCOS WEDDELLIANA 



Ins. high Doz. 

 3-inch pots , . -llL 8 to 10 $2,00 



\ 



100 



$15.00 



KENTIA FORSTERIANA ins. high 



6-inch pots. Several in a pot 24 . 



6- inch pots. Several in a pot .> . . . 26 . 



6-inch pots. Several in a pot 26 to 28 . 



7-inch pots. Several in a pot 30 to 32 . , 



7-inch pots. Several in a pot 32 to 34 . 



8-inch i>ot8. Several in a pot 34 to 36. 



8-inch pots. Several in a pot 36 to 40. 



8-inch pots. Several in a pot 40 to 42. . 



9-inch pots. Several in a pot .'. 42 to 46 . , 



10-inch pots. Several in a pot .60 to 60.' 



PHOENIX ROEBELENII 



Ins. high Ins. spread 



7-inch pots .....: 18 24 



7-inch pots 20 21 



Each 

 $1.00 

 1.26 

 1.50 

 2.00 

 2 60 

 3.00 

 3.60 

 4.00 

 5.00 

 7 60 



Each 



$2.00 



2.60 



CHAS'. D. BALL 



HOLMESBURG, r 

 PHILADELPHIA, 



PA. 



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UEBANA, O. 



E. H. Murphey's Sons are adding to 

 their ext«n8ive rose range eight houses, 

 20x100. This firm does an exclusive 

 wholesale business in rose plants and 

 hydrangeas. 



The Urbana Floral Co., formerly the 

 Eeeser Plant Co., has taken a plunge 

 in gladiolus growing this year. 



Wenner and Jesse Lee Botkin, ihe 

 rising florists of the East Lawn Gar- 

 dens, have returned from their sum- 

 mer outing at Lakeside, O., where they 

 were registered in the Boyville camp 

 of the Kappa Sigma Pi. 



S. W. Carey, the North End Florist, 

 is cutting some good white carnations. 



The heavy rains of July and August 

 have been disastrous to the geranium 

 stock, but have made cannas and sal- 

 vias the finest for many years. 



The East Lawn Garden^ are making 

 some additions, including a show house 

 and a front entrance, which greatly 

 improve this establishment. J, G. 

 Botkin established his place in 1900 

 with only a few hotbed sashes. The out- 

 look is encouraging, since there are five 

 sons and two daughters, who assist Mr. 

 and Mrs. Botkin. Mr. Botkin grows a 

 general line of bedding plants and cut 

 flowers. He has made a specialty of 

 growing asters for C. E. Critchell, of 

 Cincinnati, since 1905, usually planting 

 from 35,000 to 50,000. The outdoor 

 gardens are equipped with the Skinner 

 irrigation system. J. G. B. 



H SUMMIT, N. J. 

 olonial Flower Shop, of which 

 William Death is proprietor, has had 

 considerable funeral work lately. Mr. 

 Death is attending to repairs at his 

 greenhouses. 



Emerson C. McFadden, who has 

 made a specialty of smilax and aspara- 

 gus, is planning to grow sweet peas for 

 the coming season. 



Louis Forbinger has been putting in 

 new benches in his greenhouses, and 

 otherwise putting his greenhouses in 

 order for the coming season. 



Palms and Other Seasonable Stock 



A splendid lot of Zentias in all sizes. 



K«ntla ■•Imoraana, 2is-inch, at S9.00 per 100; $80.00 per 1000. 3-inch, at tl2.00 

 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 4-inch, at $30.00 per 100. 5-inch, at $75.00 per 100. 

 6-inch, at $1.00 each. 7-inch, at $1,50 each, 



Kantia Balmoraana, made up. very bushy. 



8-inch tubs, 86 inches high, at $3,00 each 



10-inch tubs, 40 to 44 inches high, at 6.00 each 



Kantia Farstarlana, made up, bushy plants, in good tubs. 



7-inch tubs, 8 plants in a tub, 86 inches high, at $3.00 



8-inch tubs, 3 plants in a tub, 36 to 40 inches high, at 3,60 



, 8-inch tubs, 3 plants in a tub, 40 to 44 inches high, at 4,00 



8-inch tubs, 3 plants in a tub, 44 to 48 inches high, at 5,00 



9-inch tubs, 3 plants in a tub, 48 to 5t inches high, at 6.00 



10-inch tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 64 to 60 inches high, at 7.60 



Polnaatllas. 2H-inch pot plants, ready now $ 5.00 per 100 



Primula Sinanaia. wonderful strain, 2^-inch, all colors 2,50 per lOO 



Primula Malacoldaa. /^-inch 2.50 per 100 



Aaparasua Plumesua. 2k-inch 2.50 per 100 



Basonla Olory of Cincinnati, 4-in. pot plants, well established.. 25 00 per 100 



THE STORR8 & HARRISON CO. 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



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PRICE 



REDUCED 



BEGONIA CHATELAINE 



I have a large stock of this fine Begonia ready for a shift. An easy grower, free bloomer 

 and fine seller. Get your stock now for your holiday trade. Ideal for Curistmas, Easter 

 or spring sales. Always in bloom, always in demand. No danger of getting too many. 



PRICE— 2-inch, $3.50 per 100; 3-inch, $7.00 per 100; 4-inch, $12.00 per 100 

 J. UmJOHNSON, - - m4 - DE KALB, ILL. 



If MiTloa Tb« R#Ti«w wb»n yon wHto. 



JULIUS RQEHRS db. 



RUTHERFORD,N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of •vary variaty 



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James S. Leslie has begun to plant 

 his sweet peas. Hitherto he has not 

 grown Spencers, but this year he will 

 plant a considerable number of them. 



Bobbink & fttkiiS 



NURSKRYMDI, 

 FLOMSTSmm 



RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 



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JOHN SCOTT 



Batland Bd. ui4 E. 46th St., BBOOKLTV, 9. f . 



THE HOME OF THE SCOHII FERN. 



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