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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBKB 28, 1915. 



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i JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY'S PALMS AND FERNS I 



HOMi-anoMrN. will kstablishkd, stronq and healthy 



6-in. 

 6-ln. 



7-ln. 



7-ln. 



9-lh. 



9-ln. 

 12-ln. 

 12-ln. 

 12-ln. 

 12-ln. 



pot. 

 pot. 



KENTIA FORSTSBIANA 



Leaves In. high Bach Per doa. 



.6 to 6 28 to SO $1.00 $12.00 



.6 84 to 86 1.60 18.00 



cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 



SIADK-UP KKNTIA FOB8TEKIANA Bacb 



tub, 4 plants In tub, 86 In. blffh $3.60 



tub, 4 plants In tub, 86 to 40 In 8.00 



tub, 4 plants In tub. 40 to 42 In. hlfh 4.00 



tub, 4 plants in tub, 42 to 48 in. hlsh 6.00 



tub, 4 plants in tub, 6 to 6% ft 10.00 



tub, 4 plants in tub, 6% to 6 ft 12.60 



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



tub, 4 plants in tub, T to 8 ft 18.00 



Leaves 



2% -in. pot 4 



8-ln. pot 6 



pot 6 to 6. 



pot 6 to 6. 



pot....... 6 to 7 



pot 6 to 7 



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KBNTIA BEUaOBSANA 



Bach 



4-ln. 

 6-ln. 

 6-ln. 

 6-ln. 

 6-ln. 



7-ln. 

 9-ln. 

 9-in. 

 9-ln. 



cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 



tub. 

 tub 

 tub 

 tub 



In. high 



8 to 10 



12 



16 fO.40 



18 60 



24 1.00 



26 • e • • • • • leSS 



6 to 7 28 to 80 1.60 



Leaves In. high Bach 



6 to 7.. 84 to 86 $2.60 



,6 to 7.. 48 to 64, very heavy 6.00 

 .6 to 7.. 8 ft., very heavy... 8.00 

 .6 to 7. .6 ft., very heavy ... 10.00 



ARECA LUTKSCENS 



6-ln. pot, S plants In a pot, 23 to 21 In. high, each TOc 6-1d. pot. 3 plants In a pot, 24 to 28 In. high, each $1. 



Per doB. 



$ 1.60 



2.00 



4.60 



6.00 



12.00 



16.00 



18.00 



Per doB. 



$80.00 



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I JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., 



Railway Station, 

 JCNKINTOWN 



WYNCOTE, PA. I 



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Mention The ReTlfw wh»p yon write. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



Tlie Market. 



Trade has been brisk lately, with a 

 good supply of stock. Roses are excel- 

 lent and at times there is a surplus to 

 dispose of, owing to the quantity of 

 chrysanthemums, which now cut a large 

 figure in the business. Most of the 

 early mums are disposed of and the 

 midseason ones are making their ap- 

 pearance. Some good mums are seen, 

 including Turner, Roman Gold and Ap- 

 pleton. As a rule they are used vtp 

 closely and Monday found several of the 

 craft on the hunt for stock. 



Carnations are coming in heavily, 

 but are about all used each day. Valley 

 is a little more plentiful and meets with 

 a ready sale. Lilies are more abundant 

 than a while back, but the demand for 

 them is not extra heavy. There is a 

 considerable demand for potted mums, 

 but nothing of extra quality is to be 

 seen. Ferns are moving nicely. There 

 have been a few sweet peas on the 

 market. Snapdragons will be scarce, 

 judging by the looks of the stock now, 

 as most growers have cut them out. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. Clark, of the Grefen-Joyce flower 

 department, reports large sales of 

 ferns, in which they have special sales 

 every few days. Other trade also is 

 good. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. reports 

 mums "cut to the minute," but plenty 

 of carnations and roses. 



Sam Graff says business is about all 

 that can be expected, with mums slack- 

 ing up in quantity. 



The Livingston Seed Co. has been 

 running short on mums, as not so many 

 were planted as last season. Carna- 

 tions also are ready sellefS and it is 

 difficult to keep enough of them on 

 hand. The members of the firm 's auto 

 delivery force now wear uniforms. 



Miss Thompson, of the Columbus Flo- 

 ral Co., entertained the Social Club at 

 her home and everyone reports a good 

 time. The next meeting is planned for 

 about November 2, but it is not yet de- 

 cided who will be the entertainer. 



The Columbus Floral Co. is ^cutting 

 just about enough mums for its own 

 use. The company is cutting some sin- 



fle violets; the first lot came in on 

 aturday, October 23. J. M. 



Topeka, Kan. — James Hayes now de- 

 livers his flowers by means of a spick- 

 alid-span auto truck. 



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I NEPHROLEPIS VERONA 1 



BEST OF ALL CRESTED FERNS 



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5 This new fern is far superior to any of the crested ferns now on the S 



E market. It is a rapid grower, has splendid foliage, fronds stand E 



E up well and do not lie down in center. Makes excellent plants E 



S in both small and large sizes. - 



E 2 -inch $ 8.00 per 100; $ 78.00 per 1000 



= S^-inch 10.00 per 100; 90.00 per 1000 



E 8 -inch 18.00 per 100; 110.00 per 1000 



I FRENCH HYDRAN6EAS, well grown plants | 



E General de Vibraye 4-ia., $20.00; 5-in.. $25.00; 6-in., $30.00 per 100 ^ 



S EmileMouillere 4-in., 20.00; 5-in., 26.00; 6-in., 30.00 per 100 E 



I POINSETTIAS, sood stocky plants | 



S 2iu-inch $5.60 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 = 



I P. S. Randolph & Sons, "^ ■> l Verona, Pa. I 



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Mentloo The ReTiew wb«n you write. 



CUT PRICES 



on the foUowinR good 



strong stock, to make 



room: 



Feroa: Sprenirerl, Boston 



and Wbltmani. 



Aljrmnm, Snapdragon, 

 Smllax. 



See Clamlfled ads. 

 Coleus. R. C, 20 vara., 70c 



per 100; $6.00 per 1000. 



Ex. prepaid on all K. C. 



C. HUMFtLD, Clay C«nt«r, Kan. 



MentloB The Rerlew when roa write. 



60,000 VIOLET PLANTS 

 FOR SALE 



Field-grown California Violet Clumps— 



Per 100, $6.00; per 1000. $46.00 



Field-grown Gov. Herrick Violet Clumps— 



Per 100, $4.00: per 1000, $36.00 



WINDIXR WHOUISALK FLORAL CO. 



1810 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. 



Mention Th« Rerlew when 70a write. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



GROWKB OW 



ALMS, ETC. 



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HOLMESVURG, : PHILADELPHU, PA. 



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FIRE FERNS A SPECIALTY 



Per 100 Dozen 



3- inchPlamosus $6.00 $1.U0 



213-inch Roosevelt 4.60 .60 



6- inch Foosevelt 22.50 3.00 



2^-inch Whitmani 4.50 .60 



5- inch Whitmani 25.00 3.00 



213-inch Boston 4.50 .60 



5- inch Boston 22.60 3.00 



6- inch Boston 37.60 5.00 



R. C. Coleus Brilliancy 2.00 



2i«-inch Coleus Brilliancy.. 3.50 



3- inch Coleus Brilliancy.. 7.00 



All stock carefully packed. 



D. U. Aagspnrger & Sons Co.. ^^1%. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



FERNS for DISHES 



From 2^-in. pots 

 The best assortment of varieties. 



$3.U0 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA 

 The very best strains, from 2i2-inch 

 pots. $3.0(1 per 100; $26.00 per 1000 



600 at 1000 rates. Cash ^ritb order. 



fRANK OKHSllN,"cy,§fX'f^r* 



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