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The Weekly Florists^ Review* - 



OCTOBBK 22, 1908. 



HEACOCK'S P3LMS 



Order now, while they can be shipped by freight, saving heavy express charges 



Our stock consists of strong, well-established , healthy home-grown plants. -Jl visit to our greenhouses 

 >?ill convince you. 25 minutes from Philadelphia, 60 trains each way every day. 



Get your order in early—it pays 



Wholesale Price List 



COCOS WEDDELLIANA 



2is-inch pots, 8 to 10 Inches hlgrh. . .$10.00 per 100 2^-iDCb pots, 10 to 12 Inches high. .$15.00 per 100 



KENTIA BELMOREANA 



Doz. 



$ 6.00 



9.00 



30.00 



100 



$60.00 

 76.00 



Each 



5-inch pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 18 Inches high 



5-inch pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 20 inches high 



7-inch pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 32 to 34 inches hieh ...$2.60 



7-inch pots, 6 to 7 leaves. 36 to 38 inches high 3.00 



9- inch tubs, 6 to 7 leaves, 42 to 48 inches high 6.00 very heavy 



9-incb tubs, 6 to 7 leaves, 60 to 60 inches high 7.50 very heavy 



KENTIA FORSTERIANA Each Doz. 



6-inch pots, 5 to 6 leaves, 28 to 80 inches high $1.00 $12.00 



6-inch pots, 6 leaves, 80 to 32 inches high 1.26 16.00 



6-incb pots, 6 leaves, 34 to 86 inches high 1.60 18.00 



MADE-UP KENTIA FORSTERIANA Each 



7-inch pots, 4 plants in a pot, 34 to 36 inches high $2.60 



7-inch pots, 4 plants in a pot, 36 to 38 inches high 3.00 



9-incb tubs, 4 plants in a tub, 42 to 48 inches high..... 6.00 



CIBOTIUM SCHIEDEi 



7- inch pots, 2^ to 8 ft. spread $2.00 each ' 9-inch tubs, 4 to 6 ft. spread $6.00 each 



We call particular attention to our Kentia Belmoreana and Forsteriana in 7-in. pots and 9-iD. tubs, as being extremely good value. 



All measurementa from top of pot 



JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY, 



Wyncote, Pa. 



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ERIE. PA. 



The Market. 



There have been several showers since 

 the drought and there is no scarcity of 

 rain at present. It is cold — regular fall 

 weather. Outdoor palms, porch-boxes 

 and vases have been taken in, to avoid 

 freezing. Chrysanthemums are getting 

 more plentiful. They are used in pro- 

 fusion at Hallowe'en parties, which have 

 already commenced to be in vogue. Oc- 

 tober weddings are becoming almost as 

 popular as June weddings in this section. 

 There will be several society weddings 

 in the city this month. 



Various Notes. 



Robert Wallis has accepted a position 

 as rose grower in Terre Haute, Ind. 



Mr, Hall, representing Reed & Keller, 

 New York, was in the city last week. 



Miss Minna Baur, sister of A. J. and 

 G. H. Baur, was married Saturday, Octo- 

 ber 17, to Lewis B. Perkins, of Welland, 

 Ont. Mr. Perkins is chemist for the On- 

 tario Iron & Steel Works. Mr. and Mrs. 

 Perkins left Saturday evening for Wel- 

 land, where they will make their future 

 home. 



Virginia, the infant daughter of 

 LloJ'd Skelton, was buried Sunday after- 

 nootr.' Nonehrut white flowers were used, 

 principally roses and carnations. 



B. P. 



KuTZTOWN, Pa. — Fred N. Baer has 

 almost completed his new greenhouses 

 and is now installing a heating system. 

 Part of the space will be used for vege- 

 tables. His carnations look promising. 



ROSES, FERNS, Etc, 



ROSES 



FERNS 



Hybrid Perpetual. 2^-in., strong dormant 

 (tock. last spring's propagation, 93.00 per 

 100, except where noted. 



Mme. Blaason 

 Gen. Jacqueminot 

 Roeer Lambelln 

 Mme. Plan tier 

 Coquette dea 



Blanches 



MOSS ROSKS, 

 Henri Bfartin 



Paul Neyron 

 Masrna Cliarta 

 Mme. Cbas. Wood 

 Vlck'a Caprice 

 Dlricb Brunner, 



$4.00 per 100. 

 $4.00 per 100. 

 . Blanche Moreau 



FERNS 



Plersonl, from bench, ready for 4 and 6-in. 

 pots. $1 26 and $L.69 per doz.; $10.00 and 

 $12 00 oer 100. 



Whitman!, 2*2-in., 60c per doz . $4.00 per 

 100; strong bench-grown plants, ready 

 for 5-in.^pots. $2.00 per do*., $15.00 per 100. 



Scottil, 2ii-i'n., $2 50peri00; 3-in.", $4.00'per 

 100; bench-grown, ready for 4-in., $1.26 

 per doz., $10 00 per 100. 



Boston, 2 in., $2.60 per 100; 3-in.. $4.00 per 

 100. Bench-grown, ready for 4 and 5-in., 

 $1.25 and $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 and $12.00 

 per 100. 



EleBautlsslma, bench-grown, ready for 

 4 and 6-in., very fine, $1.60 per doz.; $12.00 

 per 100. 



Pterls Ararraea (Silver Fern), 2>fl-in., 

 $3 50 per 100. 



Mixed Ferns for Ferneries, $2.60 per 100. 



Smilaz, 40o per doz.; $2.25 per 100. 



Beeonia Luminosa (new), large crimson 

 flowers, very fine, always in bloom, 60c 

 per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 



Cyperus Altemlfoltus, strong, 3-in., 60c 

 per doz., $4.00 per lOO; 4-in., 75c per doz. 



Primula Obconlca GrandiOora, strong, 

 3 in., pink and white, $1.00 per 100. 



Chinese Primroses, red. strong, 3-in., 

 $3.50 per 100; white and pink, strong, 2^- 

 in.. $2.50 per 100. 



Cyclamen, red and white, 2H2-in., $3.00 



per 100. 

 Aspararus BpreuKeri, strong, 2-in., $2.00 



per 100. special price on 1000 lots; strong, 



3-in.. $1 00 per 100; 4-ln., extra strong, 75c 



per doz., $6 00 per 100. 



Arauoaria Ezcelsa, 5-ia., 3 to 4 tiers. 12 

 to 15-in. high, 75c each; $8.50 per doz. 

 Extra fine. 



Azalea Indica, 12 to 14-in . 60c each; $6 50 

 per doz. 



SCHMIDT & BOTLEY, Springfield, Oiiio 



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Rochester, N. Y.— H. D, Walrath 

 says that business is good. Mums are 

 increasing in supply and are always in 

 i^ood demand, with prices generally satis- 

 factory. 



Amhekst, Mass.— Among the .prin- 

 cipal buildings erected here during the 

 last year were the new greenhouses and 

 recitation rooms at the Massachusetts 

 Agricultural College. 



