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The Florists' Review 



NoTBUBmt 4, 1916. 



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I JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY'S PALMS AND FERNS ! 



HOMI-aROMfN. WIU. BtTABLISHKD. STRONa AND HEALTHY 



e-in. 



6-ln. 



7-ln. 



7- In. 



9-tn. 



9-in. 

 12-ln. 

 12-ln. 

 12-ln. 

 12- in. 



pot. 

 pot. 



KBNTIA FOR8TKRIAMA 



Leaves In. hlch Baob Per dosi 



.B to 6 28 to 80 $1.00 $12.00 



.« 84 to 80 1.60 18.00 



2%-lii. pot 4 



8-ln. pot B 



KBNTIA BBUfORBANA 



Leave* In. hicb 



Bach 



cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 



HADB-VP KBNTIA 



tub. 

 tub. 

 tub, 

 tub, 

 tub. 

 tub, 

 tub. 

 tub. 



plants In tub, 

 plants in tub. 

 plants in tub, 

 plants in tub. 

 plants in tub, 

 plants in tub, 

 plants in tub, 

 plants In tub. 



FOBSTBBIANA Baob 



86 in. bigb $8.80 



86 to 40 in. 8.00 



40 to 42 in. hiffb 4.00 



42 to 48 In. bish B.00 



6 to 6H ft. 10.00 



6H to 6 (t 12.B0 



6 ft. bicb, heavy 16.00 



7 to 8 ft 18.00 



4-in. 

 6-in. 

 6-ln. 

 6-ln. 

 6-ln. 



7-in. 

 0-in. 

 9-ln. 

 9-ln. 



pot. 

 pot. 

 pot. 

 pot. 

 pot. 



cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 



8 to 10. 



12 



to 6 16 10.40 



to 6 18 .00 



to 7 24 1.00 



to 7 26 1.2S 



to 7 28 to 80 1.B0 



Leaves In. hlfh Bach 



tub.. 6 to 7.. 84 to 86. $2.60 



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

 tub. .6 to 7..B ft., very heavy... 8.00 

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



Per doa. 



$ 1.B0 



8.00 



4.B0 



8.00 



12.00 



16.00 



18.00 



Per doa. 



$80.00 



ABECA LUTESCEN8 



6-ln. pot, 3 plants In a pot, 22 to 24 in. high, each 78c 6-la. pot, 3 plants In a pot, 24 to 28 In. hlfb, each. 



.$1.00 



I JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., 



Rallwray ttatton, 

 JtNKINTaWN 



WYNCOTE, PA. I 



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Mrntinn TTm* RptIpw whn yon writ*. 



KNOXVILLE, TENN. 



The Market. 



With almost ideal weather, trade is 

 increasing rapidly and everyone is busy. 

 Parties and dances are creating a de- 

 :mand for bouquets and decorations, 

 and weddings are numerous. Funeral 

 work also has been heavy, a good part 

 of it coming from agents in near-by 

 towns. 



Stock is good and generally there is 

 plenty of it. So far none has been 

 thrown away and at times there is a 

 scarcity. The chrysanthemum season is 

 really on and the quality of the stock 

 never was better. There is a large cut 

 of short and medium-stemmed roses, 

 which are practically all used by the 

 local trade. Carnations are getting bet- 

 ter as the weather becomes cooler. 

 Though the stems are rather short, the 

 blooms are fairly good and the cut is 

 increasing each day. 



Various Notes. 



C. W. Crouch is cutting some of the 

 finest chrysanthemums ever grown in 

 Knoxville, and although the crop is the 

 largest he ever had, they sell out every 

 day and sometimes have to be cut a 

 little green to fill orders. A light may 

 be seen in his store almost any night, 

 which is good evidence that he is busy. 



Mrs. "W. R. Eyno is exceedingly busy 

 with wedding work; before she gets 

 one job completed there is another 

 waiting for her. At times she finds it 

 is a hard matter to obtain enough val- 

 ley for her bouquets. She makes a 

 specialty of growing maidenhair ferns, 

 which she uses to good advantage in 

 wedding work. 



With three stores in operation, A. H. 

 Dailey is doing a fine business. His 

 new store, recently opened on North 

 Gay street, is proving a success. 



Chas. L. Baum is having the best fall 

 season in the history of his business. 

 Both retail and wholesale trade are 

 as good as the supply of stock will 

 permit. He had one of the most at- 

 tractive Halloween windows in the 

 city, in which he displayed some of the 

 latest Japanese novelties in ferns. 



A. J. McNutt, commonly referred to 

 as the "Big Florist in the Market 

 House," is handling a heavy trade and 

 is having a goodly cut of everything in 

 season. B. K M. 



Huntsville, Ala. — John Scott has re- 

 turned to the city after an absence 

 of several weeks. 



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

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

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

 in both small and large sizes. - 



8 -inch $ 8.00 per 100; $ 7S.00 per 1000 



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



8 -inch 18.00 per 100; 110.00 per 1000 



FRENCH HYDRIII8EAS, well grown plant$ 



General de Vibraye , 



Emile Mooillere 



.4-in., $20.00; 6-in., $26.00; 6-in., $30.00 per 100 

 .4-in.. 20.00; 6-in., 26.00; 6-in., 30.00 per 100 



I POmSETTIAS, cood $tocky plant$ | 



5 2iti-inch $6.60 per 100; $60.00 per 1000 | 



I P. S. Randolph & Sons, k^ ■>.!. Verona, Pa. | 



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FERNS 



Boston, Wbltmanl 

 and Roosevelt, also 

 Bprensert at low prices 

 to make room. Snap- 

 dragon and Smllaz. 



Ck>leu8 R. C. 20 lead- 

 ing varieties. 70c per 100; 

 $6 00 per 1000, prepaid. 



Express paid on all 

 Rooted Cuttings. 



C. HUMFCLO, Clay Center, Kan. 



The Hooted CuttloK Sooclsllst. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



60,000 VIOLET PLANTS 

 FOR SALE 



Field-grown California Violet Clumps— 



Per 100. 16.00; per 1000. $46.00 



Field -grown Gov. Herrick Violet Clumps— 



Per 100. $4.00: per 1000, 136.00 



WINDLXR WHOLK8ALK WlMTtAL CO. 

 ItlO Fine St., St. Louis, Mo. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



OBOWKBOF 



ALMS, ETC. 



■•nd for rrloe List. 



HOIMESBURG, : PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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FDIE FERNS A SPECIALTY 



Per 100 Dozen 



3- inch Plumosus $6.00 $1.U0 



2^-iDch Rooseyelt 4.60 .60 



6- inch Roosevelt 22.60 3.00 



2i2-inch Whitmani 4.60 .60 



6- inch Whitmani 26.00 3.00 



219-inch Boston 4.60 .60 



6- inch Boston 22.60 3.06 



6- inch Boston 37.50 6.00 



R. C. Coleus Brilliancy 2.00 



2^-inch Coleus Brilliancy.. 3.60 

 3- inch Coleus Brilliancy.. 7.00 



All stock carefully packed. 



D. U. Aagspni^er & Sens Ct.. ^^,\u. 



Mention The Rerlew when yoo writs. 



FERNS for DISHES 



From SH-ln. pots 



The best assortment of varieties. 



$3.00 per 100; $:i6.00 per 1000 



PRIMULA OBCOMICA 



The very best strains, from 2^-incb 

 pots. $3.0(» per 10(); $26.00 per 1000 



600 at 1000 rates. Cash with order. 



nUNK OECHSLIN, "0^18?^^ fi^r' 



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