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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



Jolt 11, 1907. 



Sr. CONVENTION OF THE S. A. F. 



Next 

 Month 



AND 

 SEE OUR 



COME TO WYNCOTE 



KENTIAS 



80 Minutes ' Rid*. 



100 Trains Kvair 1»ts. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY, Wyncotc, Pa. 



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SURPLUS STOCK 



4-ln. RIcard, $8.00 and SIO.OO per 100. 3-in. 



Ricard and assorted, $6.00 per 100; 2>i-in., 



$4.00 per 100. 

 Ztt ffsxanlnms, 2^-in. and 3-ln., $8.00 per 100. 

 ■aJvla, 4-in.. $6.00 per 100. 

 8w««tAlyssani,Uttleaem.2^in.,$2.00perlOO. 

 AltsnuuUhsra, red, pink and green, $2.60 per 



100. 

 ■obsTsrta Mstallloa. fine, large, 6-in., 20c ea. 

 M. SMlwroi, 3-ln.. $6.00 per 100. 

 Vlass, Osrnuui Zvy, Jsw, M»nrandi», 



Z.ob«li», $2.50 per 100. 

 Oolsns, 2^-ln.. $2.00 per 100. 

 OolMsa Soandans, 8-in.. $4.00 per 100. 

 AxOilmry Plant, 3-in., $i.00 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



100 S. T. Whght. 600 Dr. EnRuehard. 160 Lady 

 Harriett, 80 Et. Bonnetond, 200 Ualllday, 2>^-in. 

 and 3-in., $2.60 per 100. 



OaahorC. O. D. 



W.J.&M.$.VESEY,FDrtWafU,lnd. 



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CBRVSANTBEMUJttS 



^^ S>^ ineh. Fine Stock 



Per 100 



October Frost, beat early white $8.00 



Marie Ltger 2.0$ 



White Pacific 2.00 



White BoaaafTon 2.00 



Mme. Perrin, pink 2.00 



Diana and Garza 2.00 



l«baU»« 2-lnch, fine plants 2.00 



AlTSSum Little Glem. 2^-iQCh 2.00 



Mma. SaUarol Garanlums, S-inch 6.00 



CyclMnan Parslonm, orchid-flowering, 



twice transplanted from flats 3 60 



CyoUuman BokokOt new, red and pink.. 5.00 



MT. HOPE GREENHOUSES 



J. Bsssler, Prop. MOBOAH PABK, ILL. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



2W-lncta POU, 11.00 per 100-Polly Rose, Mrs. J. 

 J. Mitehell. Salter. Alice Byron, Mrs. Coombes, 

 Dr. Enguenard, Col. Appleton, Glory of Pacific, 

 Wm. Duekham. Tanotna, Oen. Hutton. Mrs. Je- 

 rome Jones. Merry Christmas, Oolden Hair. 



Pansy Plants, In bloom, black and white, 75c 

 per 100. 



ABt«ra, from trays, $3.00 per 1000-Glant Comet, 

 white, lavender, rose, bright carmine. Semple's 

 white, dark red, rose, lavender, purple, daybreak, 



Blnk. Hohenzollem, white, pink, crimson, bril- 

 ant rose. . . 



Mammoth Verbena, 3)<-in. pots, 11.36 per 

 100; white, purple, scarlet, striped, pink. 

 Cash with order. 



J. J. ARIfOCB. HOMKB. N. Y. 



Alwmys Mantlon tlta.... 



Florists' Review 



SAGINAV, MICH. 



Notwithstanding the fact that more 

 plants were grown here this year than 

 ever before, the unusual demand for 

 potted plants has run florists short and 

 rendered them unable to supply the wants 

 of their customers. The stock of gera- 

 niums was early exhausted, and dealers 

 have been at their wits' end to get half 

 enough to go around. There has also 

 been a marked shortage in cannas, pe- 

 tunias and salvias, and in all sorts of 

 plants suitable for hanging baskets. 

 John B. Goetz Sons declared, ' ' We could 

 not put up a $2 basket for $5 if any- 

 body should want one." 



"We can hardly tell what the short- 

 age will be," said G. A. Granse, of the 

 Boethke Floral Co. "We have had 

 more calls for potted plants this year 

 than ever before." 



Grohmann Bros, had the same story to 

 tall of an inability to supply the demand 

 for potted plants. "Although we in- 

 creased our output by from 1,000 to 

 3,000 plants, that was not enough to sup- 

 ply the demand," said Mr. Grohmann. 



"We never had such a shortage of 

 potted plants before, at least never 

 such a demand," said Charles Fnieh, 

 of Charles Prueh & Sons. 



Various reasons are assigned for this 

 unusual shortage. Saginaw's beautifying 

 for the semi-centennial year was one of 

 the causes of the increased demand, and 

 it is generally agreed that Decoration 

 dsy this year used up more plants than 

 ever before. Another probable reason is 

 that people set out their plants too early 

 for this late season, and consequently 

 many of the flowers were frost-killed. 

 According to the opinion of several flo- 

 jists, there is also an increasing demand 

 for plants for decoration around resi- 

 dences. People are becoming educated, 

 apparently, in the use of flowers, and 

 there is a growing desire to improve the 

 apearance of yards and porches. 



1 HAVE only praise for the Review 

 and sincerely hope it may continue as 

 successful. — Raymond Muxeb, Abilene, 

 Kan. 



Ferns Ferns 



B08T0H PKBBS-We have got them. Pot- 

 Krown, in 4, 5 and S-in. Write us about tbem 

 and other varieties. 



Don't (orset WHITMABI, a grand fern. 



6E0. A. KUHL, Wholesale Grower, Pekii, III. 



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TTban Writing AdTartlsara. 



BOXWOOD 



Bushes, per pair, 60c, 76c, $1.00, $1.26 and 

 $1.60. 



ENGLISH IVYr $2.00 per doz., $16.00 per 100. 



ANTHEBICim, variegated, tor vases, $1.((0 

 per doz. 



ASPIDISTKAS, green, $18.00 per doz. in 6-ln. 

 pots; $24.00 per doz. In 6V^-in. pots, 18 to 24 

 leaves. 



SHACAEKA Indivi|ui. 6Vi-ln< pots, $4.60 and 

 $8.00 per doz. 



DRACAENA Fragrans, O-ln. pots; $6.00 per 

 den.; larger plants, $12.00. 



ASFAEAOUS pltimosus, 4V^-ln. pots, $2.60 per 

 doz.; 8%-ln. pots, $1.50 per doe., $12.00 per 100. 



ASFASAOUB deflexus nanus, new, very fine, 

 3%-ln. pots, $2.00 per doz. 



DAISIES in bloom. Queen Alexandra and 

 I English daisies, 6Mi and O-iiu- pots, $3.00 per doz. 

 ^ LIVISTONA Sinensis, 8-in. pot>. $2.00 and 

 $2.60 each. 



ICrr H T TAP , all sizes, COc. $1.00,. $2.60, $3.60 

 and $6.00 each. Combinations, $3.60 to $10.00 

 each. 



PHOEinX CAirABTE¥«Tg, 2 ft 6 In.. 10 

 leaves, $8.00 per pair; 2 ft. 10 In., $4.00 per 

 pair; 8 ft, $6.00 per pair; 8 ft 4 In., $0.00 

 per pair. 



LTVnSTONA ROTUNDIFOLIA, 4^-ln. pots, 

 $5.00 per doz. 



COCOB WEDDELLIAITA, 8% -in. pots, $2.00 

 per doz.: $16.00 per 100. 



PANDAinrS utllls, 6Vi-ln. pots, $12.00 per dos. 



ABAVCARIA Excelsa, 8 and 9-ln. pots, $B.OO 

 to $3.00 each; 4% and 6-ln. poU, $6.00 and 

 $8.00 per dos. 



Plumosa, 1 foot high, $12.00 per doz. 

 Small araucarlas, $0.00 and $9.<X> per do*. 



BAY TKEES, standards, 4 ft 8-ln. stem, 

 $12.00, $16.00, $16.00 and $18.00 per pair. Pyra- 

 mldis, $16.00 per pair, 7 to 8 feet high. 



HEFBBOIJBFIS WhJtmani. e^-ln. pots, $12.00 

 per doz . ; 7- ln. pots, $ l.y> each. Flna plants. 



CIBOTimi SOHIEDEI, 8-in. pots, |Si4.00 per 

 doz. 



QARDEWTA8, in 7-ln. pots, large, bushy 

 plants, $9.00 and $12.00 per doz. 



RAPalB HUMILIS, tine, bashy plants, la 

 «%. 7, 8 and 8-ln. ppts, $1.60 to $5.00 each. 



When sending money please add &0c ior 

 packing and boxes for STory $10.00 worta of 

 stock ordered. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS, College Point, N. Y. 



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10,000 VmCIIS 5,000 ROSES 



Fine VINCAS, from 3«-lnch, $3J0 per 100; 

 $22.50 per 1000. 



BRIDE and BRII>E8MAID ROSES, from 

 3-lDch pots, $4.00 per 100; 135.00 per 1000. 

 OooA Stock. Cash with order. 



W. T. Hillborn, I'a^'Sen's' Niwtown, Pa. 



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Chrysanthemoms! 



2K-inch stock, our seleotion. 



All good varieties. 



$2.50 per 100; $20.0$ per 1000. 



H. WEBER & SONS CO., Oakland, Md. 



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