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The Wcddy Florists' Review/ 



Septembbk 15, 1904. 



PIPING A RANGE. 



We have nearly completed four houses 

 running north and south, three fifteen 

 feet wide and one sixteen. We wish to 

 maintain at least 55 degrees when the 

 thermo^ieter ig zero in three of them 

 and 65 degrees in the other one at that 

 temperature. The ridge is thirteen feet 

 from the ground; glass is eight to nine 

 feet at ends and two feet at east and 

 west sides. The walls are 2-inch plank- 

 ing and one inch rustic with tar paper 

 between. The houses are built on a side 

 hill and are all connected by gutters, 

 with a partition separating the sixteen- 

 foot house from the others. The house 

 on the west is five feet higher than the 

 boiler house, which is located at the 

 southeast corner of the houses. There- 

 fore we feel we will have to make the 

 far end of the flows the highest point. 

 We have a Scotch-marine 50 horse- 

 power boiler and want to use hot water. 

 We have several thousand 3-inch tub- 

 ing on hand and prefer that because it 

 is cheapest. B. F. C. 



To maintain a temperature of 55 de- 

 grees in zero weather in the three houses 

 fifteen feet wide without partitions be- 

 tween will require in all eighten lines of 

 3-inch pipe. If your houses run along 

 the side of the hill, it will be necessary 

 to place nine lines in the lower house, 

 five in the second, and four in the upper 

 one, as the heated air will rise. If the 

 houses run up and down the hillside, 

 there should be eight lines in the out- 

 side house and five in each of the others. 

 The house sixteen feet wide will require 

 eight lines of pipe to maintain a tem- 

 perature of 65 degrees, one flow and 

 seven returns, four of which should be 

 under the outside bench. One flow f>ipe 

 will be sufficient in each house and the 

 end farthest from the boiler can be the 

 highest point, but must be provided with 

 an air vent. L. C. C. 



Naperville, III. — Jacob Rohr & Sou 

 have about doubled their glass this sum- 

 mer and will grew carnations as well as 

 bedding plants for the cemetery trade. 

 Business is steadily increasing with 

 them. 



CARNATIONS K. 



Norway. Msrquii. Jooat. Roosevelt. MominK 

 Olory Apollo. Estelle, Potter Palmer, Bradt. 

 Higinbottaam, Dorothy Wbltney. Alba, Stella. 

 •5.00 p«7 lOO. 



H17BBBBS — Top layers : 



12 to ISinch $3.00 per doz. 



16tO 18-inch 4.00 



18to2l-inch 6.00 



A8PIDIBTBA.8 : 



Oreen Foliage, 4-in. $1.50; 6-in. $2.60 per doz. 

 Var. '• 3.00; " 600 



BOSTOir FBRVB. 4iD . $L60. 5-in. $2.50 per doz. 

 TBBIKB 0A8K. 



JOSEPH HEINL & SONS. JacksoBfllle, III. 



Asparagus 



■ v-^ Per 100 



Plumosus Nanus. 2K-iD. pot. $20 per 1000;.. .$2.50 



Sprengeri, October 1st. 2J4in. Pots 2.00 



Piersoni Fern 10.00 



Forbcal 2.00 



Cinerarias, September 2.00 



Pansy Plants, September. $2.50 per 1000. . .60 

 Pansy Seed, large flowering, oz., $4.00. 



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Jos. H. Cunningham, Delaware, Ohio. 



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BEGONIA 



Qloire de Q|orraifie 



FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVEFtY. 





We have a fine, well established stock of this beautiful Christinas 

 plant* both in the Light Pink Lorraine, and the type* 



These plants are ready for shifting into larger pots and we offer 

 them at $15.00 per 100; $140.00 per 1000, from 2 inch pots. 



THIS STOCK is WELL HARDENED and in FIRST-CLASS 

 CONDITION and will make fine large plants for Christmas sales. 



BEMEMBEB TOU OAV 8A.VB 5 per cent by sending' cash with the order. 

 Oataloffne of Nursery Btook, Peonies, eto., mailed upon application. 



I The Cottage Gardens Company | 



^ QUEENS, L. I., N. Y. | 



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PALMS 



COMPARE 



ova, PBZOBB WITH OTKBB8. OTTBB XB PULZi 8ZZB BTOOK. 



Kentia Bel , 8-lpcb, our price, $5.00 per 100. 1 Kentia Forst., 7-iD., made up, our price, $1.25 each. 

 Kentia Bel., 5-incb, " .50 each. I Latanlas. strong, 6-ioch, " .80 



Kentia Bel. 6-lnch. " 1.00 " I Latanlas, special grown, 7-incb, " .60 " 



Kentia Forst., 7-inch, " 150 " I Latanlas, specimens. 8-in., 6 to 9 leaves. 1.20 " 



Exhibition Stock : One. 2>i-incb pots ready for 5-incb pots, separate 

 colors, will bloom before Christmas, $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 

 WB BBXiIi ABT QXTAVTZTT. 



F. LAUTENS, Manager. 



2045-59 N. Halsted Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Primroses* 



ALBERT FUCHS, 



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CYCLAMEN 



GIGANTEUM. Finest Giants, mzd., utrong 

 2>i-inch, showing flower ^uds, $1.00 per 100. 



GIANT PANSIES. 



Finest large flowering, mixed, strong plants. 

 $3 50 per 1000. 



PRIMROSE Seed. Finest Chinese grown, 

 mixed, 600 seeds, $1.00; >i-pkt., 50c. 



CYCLAMEN oiganteam. Finest mixed, 200 

 seeds. $1.00; >^-pkt., 50c. 



CINERARIA. Finest large-flowering Dwarf, 

 1000 seeds. 50c. 



DAISY. Double Giants, mixed. 1000 seeds, 25c. 



D A M O V GIANT The finest large- 

 I ^^ 111 ^9 I flowering varieties, critical- 

 ly selected. 5000 seeds, $1.00: half-pkt.. 50c. 

 ^500 seeds of "Olant Mma. Parrett" 

 added to every $1.00 pkt. of Giant Pansy Seed. 



OABH. Extra count of seeds Id all packets. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



The Home of Prlmroaes. 

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BEGONIA 



GLOIRE DE LORRAINE 



Fine thrifty stock, 2-inob, per 100, $10.00. 



4-inch, per 100. t40.00. 

 Prices of larger stock upon application. 



A. JABLONSKY, ^S'^SSSfi. mo 



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Geo. Wittbold Co. 



1657 Buckingham Place, CHICAGO, ILL 



Send for Price List on all 



Palms and Ferns 



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A Step in the Right Direction. 



We protect the trade by aelUng direct to tbe 

 florist. 



XaAdanartars for ABAUOABXA BX0B&8A 



April importation only; have an ImtnenBe 

 stock; can supply all wants. No seedlingB— 

 raised from top cuttings only in Belgium. 



6M-ln- pots, bushy plants. 10 to 12 in. high, 3 

 tiers, 60a 6^-ln. pots, busby plants, 18 to 15 in. 

 high. 8 to 4 tiers. 60c. 5^ to 6 in. pots, bushy 

 plants. 17 to 19 In high. 3 to 4 to 5 tiers. 75c. 6 in. 

 pots, bushy plants. 20 to 22 to 24 in. high, 4 to 

 6 to 6 tiers, 80c, 90c, tl.OO each. 



Oreat l>argain In Kentia Palms— 4.000 Kentia 

 Forsterlana. 8-lnch pots, made-up plants, S 

 plants In a pot. 16 to 18 Inches high, 8 to 10 

 leaves. 16c each by the doz.. 112 00 per 100, $10 00 

 per 100 in 510 lots; 4-in. pots, made up plants, 20c. 



Kentia Forsteriana and Belmoreana— 



6-inch pots, 6 to 7 leaves. 30 to 40 inches high. 76c 

 to 11.00 each; 4-year-old Forsterlana. made-up 

 plants. 7-in. pots. 40 to 48 Inches high with 6 

 smaller around about 18 to 20 In. high, 11.60 each. 



Co«os Weddeliana— Sin., very strong, $12.00 

 per 100. Six plants and up at this rate. 



Fleas Elantloa— Imported and home-grown. 

 4-lnch pots, 25c 6 6^and8 inch pots, 7. 8, 9, 10 

 leaves, strong, bushy plants, 30c, 40c to 60c. 



Asparagoa Plamosas nanns— 3-lnch, strong, 

 16 00 per 100. 



Cycaa Revolnta— 6. 7. 8-inch pots, from 6. to 

 20 leaves, new stock, 10 cento a leaf. 



Boston Fem8-6-lnch pots 2 ft. high, 18 to 20 

 fronds. 40c each; 5x-ln , 26c to 30c. 



Plersonl Ferns— Pot-grown, 4 to 6 fronds. 

 18.00 per 100; 4-in.. 25c. 



Areca L.atescens— Made-up plants, large, 5'ln. 

 pots Sin a pot. 30c; S^-ln. pots, 60c; 6-ln. pots, SO 

 in. high, 3 in a pot, 75c. 



Lataala Borbonlca— 6H-in. pots, strong, 36c; 

 6-ln., 60c. 



Adiantnm Caneatam— (Maidenhair fern)— 

 bushy, 11.20 per dozen. 



Ferns— For fern dishes, mixed, 2H-ln., 4c. 



Acorns Oramineos Varlegatna-^Varlegated 



grass. 11.00 per doz. 



Primula Chtnensis for Xmaa blooming. 

 Rupp'B best strain, 4-ln., $8.00 per 100. 

 Cash with order, please. All goods shipped 

 at purchaser's risk. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



lOl » Ontario St., PhiladelphU. Pa. 



Wholesale Grower and Importer of Pot Plants 



Bell Phone Tioga 36e9A. 



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