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iaPTBMBEB 2, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



73 



TgEREisNOSCARCin 

 of PALMS at DREER'S 



j^lUR SUPPLY of Palms, and particularly that of Kentias, 

 mj is not at all affected by the war tie-up of Belgian stocks. 

 We are carrying the usual large quantities and full line 

 of sizes of the well known Dreer quality, but as the general 

 supply of this class of stock is much smaller than usual, due 

 to this blockade, there is certain to be a scarcity as the season 

 advances. The demand during August has been heavier than 

 hve have ever experienced during that month, and we are posi- 

 tive that there will not be sufficient good stock to last through- 

 out the season. We therefore recommend that you cover 

 your requirements early. If you are not ready to accept im- 

 mediate delivery, let us book your order, and we will set aside 

 and reserve your stock, making delivery at any time between 

 now and October 15. 'I I 



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KENTIA FORSTERIANA 



Made-up Plapts Each 



7-inch tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 36 inches high I 8.00 



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



8-inch tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 42 to 45 inches high 6.00 



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



10-inch tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 4^3 to 5 feet high 8.00 



10-inch tuba. 4 plants in a tubg 5 feet high 10.00 



12-inch tubs, 4 plants in a tubf S^a to 6 feet high : 16.00 



12-inch tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 6>s to 7 feet high 20.00 



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



cocoa WIDDKLLANA. . 



KENTIA BELMOREANA 



Mada-up Plants 



This la a parttoularly nice lot of plants Each 



7-inch tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 86 inches high 18.00 



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 6.00 



Single Plants 



2>4-inch 



3 -inch 



4 -inch 

 6 -inch 

 6 -inch 



6 -inch 



7 -inch 

 7 -inch 



inch 



.8 -inch 



10 -inch 



11 -inch 

 10 -inch 



12 -inch 

 14 -inch 



pots, 

 pots, 4 

 pots, 6 

 pots, 6 

 pots, 

 pots, 

 pots, 6 

 tubs, 6 

 tubs, 6 

 tubs. 6 

 tubs. 6 

 tubs, 6 

 tubs, 6 

 tubs, 6 

 tubs, 6 



to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 

 to 



Single Plants 



4 leaves, 8 to 12 inches 



5 leaves, 12 to 15 inches 



6 leaves, 15 to 1 8 inches 

 6 leaves, 22 to 24 inches 

 6 leaves. 28 to 30 inches 



6 leaves, 34 to 36 inches 



7 leaves, 38 to 40 inches 

 7 leaves, 40 to 42 inches 

 7 leaves, 45 to 48 inches 

 7 leaves, 4 feet 

 7 leaves, 4^ to 6 feet 

 7 leaves, 6 to S^a feet 

 7 leaves, S'a to 6 feet 

 7 leaves, 6*2 to 7 feet 

 7 leaves, 7 feet 



high , 



high . 



high, 



high 



high 



high 



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high 



high 



high. 



high. 



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high. 



high. 



' Doz, 



.tl.50 

 . 2.00 

 . 4.60 



100 



IIO.CO 

 16.00 

 86.00 



1000 



t 90.00 



140 00 



Each 



.$ 0.76 



. 1.00 



. 1.60 



. 2.00 



. 8.00 



. 4 00 



. 6.00 



. 6.00 



. 8.00 



. 10.00 



16.00 



214-inch pots, 

 8 -inch pots, 

 -inch pots, 

 •inch pots, 

 -inch pots, 

 -inch pots, 

 -inch pots, 

 -inch pots. 



6 to 

 6 to 

 6 to 

 6 to 

 6 to 



100 



110.00 

 15.00 

 36.00 



1000 



I 90.00 



140.00 



Each 



Doz. 

 leaves, 8 to 10 inches high.... $1.60 

 leaves, 10 to 12 inches high.... 2.00 



leaves, 16 inches high 4.50 



leaves, 18 to 20 inches high tO.75 



leaves, 24 inches high 1.00 



leaves, 28 to 30 inches high 1.60 



leaves, 80 to 86 inches high 2.60 



leaves, 86 to 88 inches high 3.00 



PHOENIX ROEBELENII 



high 20.00 



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 11.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100 



4inch pots, 14 to 16 inches high...., $0.50 each 



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



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



9-inch pots, 86 inches high, grand specimens 6.00 each 



Large specimens, $10.00 to $16.00 each. 



ARECA LUTESCENS^ 



A splendid lot of 3-inch pots, 3 plants in a pot, of this free seller. 

 $1.25 per doz. $10.00 per 100 $90.00 per 1000 



We hold the most extensive stock in the world 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; $ 90.00 per 1000 



2'4-inch pots 1.76 per doz.; 12.60 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, l^a 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^ feet spread 8.00 each 



10 -inch tubs. 2 to 2ia feet high, 2^2 feet spread 5 00 each 



10 -inch tubs, 2^ feet high, 3 feet spread 7.60 each 



LIVISTONA ROTUNDIFOLIA 



3- inch pots $2.'"0 per doz.; $15.00 per 100 



4-inch pots 8.50 per doz.: 25.00 per 100 



RHAPIS FLABELLIFORMIS 



A nice lot of this hardy Palm, 

 -inch tubs, 3 to 4 shoots, 2^ feet high 



.$4.00 each 



For a complete list of Palms and other Decorative Plants, as well as a full line 

 of all other seasonable stock, see our current Wholesale List, issued September 1 



HENRY A. DREER, 714-716 Cbestnut St., PlLADErHIA 



THE ABOVE PRICES ARE INTENDED FOR THE TRADE ONLY 



A. J. Guttman, grower of roses, has 

 been installing cement sidings in one 

 of his greenhouses. 



M. McDonald reports business ex- 

 ceedingly quiet. Practically all of the 

 products of his greenhouses are. i. sold 

 at retail locally. 



Charles P. Behre, grower of roses, 



has been installing new benches. He 

 says his sales fell about 2,000 blooms 

 below those of last year, but his re- 

 ceipts were thirty per cent less than 

 the receipts of last year. He sells most 

 of his output through the New York 

 commission houses. 

 John Evans, who makes a specialty 



of Killarney and Sunburst roses, is 

 planting his bushes for the coming sea- 

 son. 



John N. May has torn out about 

 600 feet of benches in his greenhouses 

 and replaced them with new ones. He 

 has done considerable piping and made 

 other necessary repairs. R. B. M. 



