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The Weekly Horists' Review. 



August 3, 1011. 



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Heacock's Palms and Ferns 



Hom«-i^rown, stronip, clean and wall establiabed. Ord»r now for fall delivery. 



We grow all our Kentias above 6-in. size in Cedar Tubs made especially for us, avoiding breakage of pots in ship- 

 ment and oiving better ■atisfaction to our customers; and while they ooet us a great dfal more than pots, we sell 

 the plants for the same money. We order these tubs by the carload. With more glass, our stock is much larger than 

 ever before. When in Philadelphia, call and see our stock before placing your orders; 20 minutes ride by rail, 100 trains 



every week day. Railway station, Jenkintown. 



PRICE LIST 



Gocos. Weddelliana Per lOO 



2j4-in. pot, 8 to 10 in. high *10.00 



2>^-in. pot, 10 to 12 in. high. 



Kentia Belmoreana 



Leaves 



2^-in. pot.. 4 



;{-in. pot 5 



5-in. pot 



Each 



J) to 7. 



Height 

 8 to 10 in 



12 in 



18 in $0.50 



G-in. pot ()to7.. 24 in 1.00 



()-in. pot (ito7.. 2G in 1.25 



6-in. pot (Uo 7..28 to ;{Oin 1.50 



7-in. cedar tub. . .0 to 7. .34 to 36 in 2.50 



7-in. cedar tub... to 7.. 36 to 38 in 3.00 



;»-in. cedar tub . .6 to 7. .40 to 45 in 4.00 



i»-in. cedar tub. . .6 to 7. .42 to 48 in., heavy. . 5 00 



«J-in. cedar tub. . .6 to 7. .48 to 54 in., heavy. . 6.00 



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Phoenix Roebelenii 



.5-in. pot, nicely characterized $1.00 



t)-in. pot, 18 to 20 in. spread 1 .50 



7-in. tub, 18 in. high, 24 in. spread 2 00 



7-in. tub, 20 to 24 in. high, 2 ft. spread 2.50 



Areca Lutescens Kach 



6-in. pot, 3 plants in pot, 26 to 28 in. high $ 1.00 



15.00 7-in. pot, 3 plants in pot, 36 in. high 2.00 



pot, 3 plants in pot, 42 in. hijjh 3.« (» 



cedar tub, several plants in tub, 48 to 54 in. high. fi.f'O 

 cedar tub, several plants in tub, 5 ft. high 7.5u 



Doz 



P 1.50 



2.00 



6.00 



12.00 



15.00 



18.00 



30.00 



36.00 



48.00 





-in. 

 in. 

 9-in. 



Kentia Forsteriana Each 



6-in. pot, 5 to 6 leaves, 28 to 30 in. high $1.00 



()-in. pot, 6 leaves, 34 to 36 in. high 1.50 



Each 



Made-up Kentia Forsteriana 



7-in. cedar tub, 4 plants, 36 in. high 



7-in. cedar tub, 4 plants, 36 to 40 in. high . , 

 9-in. cedar tub, 4 plants, 40 to 42 in. high . . 

 it-in. cedar tub, 4 plants, 42 to 48 in. high . . 

 W-in. cedar tub, 4 plants, 4 ft. high, heavy., 

 12-in. cedar tub, 4 plants, 6 ft. high, heavy 



Cibotium Schiedei 



9-in. tub, 4 to 5 ft. spread 



9-in. tub, 5 to 6 ft. spread 



Doz. 

 $12.00 

 18.00 



30.00 

 3().00 

 48.00 

 60.00 



2.50 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 5.00 

 6.00 

 15.00 



Each 

 .$4.00 to $.5.00 

 6.00 



Joseph Heacock Company, *^S!^'' Wyncote, Pa. 



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COLUMBUS. 



The Market. 



Trade has been extr-emely quiet here 

 for the last week or so. On some day g 

 there has been no business in anyTIne, 

 while on other days everybody has been 

 on the jump with funeral work for a 

 few hours, perhaps, at a time. If it 

 were not for funeral work, local flo- 

 rists might all close their places for 

 a few weeks. There is some encour- 

 agement in sight, however, as it will 

 not be many weeks until we are all 

 back in the harness again for another 

 season 's work. 



Stock has been of poor quality gen- 

 erally. Carnations are done for, as 

 the growers are throwing out the bal- 

 ance of the old stock, and are replant- 

 ing. The new stock in some cases is 

 coming along nicely and in two or three 

 weeks there will be some new stock on 

 the market. Koses are of poor quality 

 and generally short-stemmed, as most 

 of the stock is from young plants. 

 Some fine Killarneys, however,- are 

 shipped in and these find ready sale. 

 The demand for Beauties is light, with 

 few on the market. Some good gla- 

 dioli are coming in and have helped a 

 great deal during the shortage of other 

 stock. The aster crop is light and of 

 poor quality, with short stems. The 

 aster proposition here is not especially 

 bright, as some of our best growers 

 say they are going again in the same 

 way as in previous seasons. 



Various Notes. 



The Florists' Club outing at Buckeye 

 Lake was attended by about the usual 



ASCHMANN BROS.-The Hustlers 



NepliTolepls BoBtonienais, 5ifl-inch pota. 40c 



and 60c eiM-h. 

 Naplirolepis Soottil. 7-inch pots. $1.00 each; 



5*«-lnch, 40c each: 4.inch, 15c each. 

 Neplirolepls Scbolzell, 5^i-inch pots, 40c 



each. 

 N«plirolepl8 Wbltnuuii, 7-inch pots, 75c each : 



SH-lnch. 40c each; 4-iuch, 15c each. 



Our Araucarla BzoalBa can't be beat for the 

 money. LASt fall's importation, 7-lDoh pots. 4, 

 5 and 6 tien, 20 to 30 inches high. $1.25 and tl.50 

 each. This spring's imporution. 513-Inch pots. 

 3 to 4 tiers, 40c and 50c each. Qood value. 



Cycas Revoluta (Sago Palm). 6>9,6and 7-inch 

 pots, at lOc per leaf. 



ASGHMANN BROS., 



ih with Order. 



Second anil Bristol 



Streets and 

 Rlslnc Sun Avenue, 



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Philadelphia, Pa. 



number, occupying two cars. No prizes 

 were offered this year, but the club 

 chartered a launch for the day and 

 many of those who did not go fishing 

 took several rides on the lake. A heavy 

 rain about supper time put a damper 

 on things for about an hour. Many 

 took part in the dancing in the evening, 

 before the cars started back. 



William Metzmaier has been enjoy- 

 ing a fishing trip in Michigan and has 

 sent some pictures of a big catch. 



Allen Gerling, of the store force of 

 the Fifth Avenue Floral Co., is visit- 

 ing his parents in Chicago. 



Guy Woodrow and his son, Lloyd, 

 have been seeing the sights of New 

 York. Mr. Woodrow was chosen a 

 delegate by the Jeflferson Club of Co- 

 lumbus to call on his cousin, Woodrow 

 Wilson — the next Democratic nominee 

 for thie presidency? — to invite him to 

 Columbus during the club's banquet. 



Jake Reichert, of the Franklin Park 

 Floral Co., spent a week at Buckeye 

 Lake with his wife and mother. 



Ben Flynn is putting in some busy 

 days on his motorcycle. J. M. 



FERNS=FERNS 



Extra fine in flats or pota, at 



reasonable prices. 



All Bulbs and Plants In season. 



f. W. 0. SCHMITZ, Prince Bay, N. Y. 



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MKLiODT, own root, from Q'fl-in. pots. $6.00 per 

 dozen ; $30.00 per 100 : $70.00 per 250 ; $250.00 per 

 1000. 



DOUBLX PINK KTT.T.ARWKT, own root, 

 $4.00 per dozen; $20.00 per 100; $40.00 per 250- 

 $150.00 per 1000. Grafted plants on Diclcson'i 

 Manetti stoclc. $10.00 extra per 100. 



ROBEBT SCOTT & SON, 



BHABOM HTT.f., Delaware Co., TA. 



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Am. Beaoty Roses 



H. P.'s and Moeses, 2^-in. and 4- in. 



<^i rrni r floral coniiiaiiv^ 



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