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The Florists^ Review 



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SSPTBMBEB 5, 1912. 



Joseph Heacock Company's Palms and Ferns 



We are growing all our Kentlas above 6-lnch size In neat Codar Tubs, made especially for us, with electric wire hoops, painted greon. 



These tubs cost several times the price of pots, but we sell the plants at the same price as though grown In pots. The buyer has the 

 advantage of receiving his plants without breakage of pots and in handsome tubs in which they have become well established and in which 

 they will continue to do better than In pots. 



When In Philadelphia be sure to Look Us Up. 



We are easily reached— only 25 minutes from Reading Terminal, 12th and Market Streets, Philadelphia. We have fine train service— fifty 

 trains each way every week day— so you can suit your own convenience, both going and coming. When you will see our palms of aU 

 ■ls«a, from 2H2-inch pots to 12-inch tubs. We are strong on Deooratlvo Palma, in 7-inch, 9-inch and 12-inch tubs (made-up or single 

 plants), which we can supply in any quantity. All our Palms are bome-Bro^en (not an imported plant on the place) and well established 

 in the tubs. They are strong and healthy. 



With increased glass devoted to Palms, our stock is muoli larser tban OTor belor* and never in bottor condition. 



cif^SElB^n nC/%^\^\>IV \>X#«9 Ballway station, Je-ktatowB. 



BATTLE CZLEEK, MICH. 



The Grand Trunk Locomotive Shops 

 Horticultural Society has just held its 

 eighth annual exhibition and it has 

 proved most successful. The exhibits 

 of dahlias, asters, sweet peas, pansies 

 and gladioli were better than any yet 

 held in the state. Twenty-five named 

 varieties of Spencer sweet peas were 

 counted on the stands. Fifty-eight va- 

 rieties of dahlias, all named, were to be 

 judged, while asters on stems thirty- 

 four inches long and some measuring 

 five and three-quarters inches were 

 prize winners. The vases of the latest 

 types of gladioli numbered among the 

 hundreds and show just what kind of 

 interest the members are taking in real 

 amateur horticulture. 



A great deal of the success of this 

 society is attributed to its good patron, 

 Matt UUenbrouch, florist at Port Huron, 

 Mich., who in season and out is continu- 

 ally instructing, encouraging and aiding 

 the 287 members to grow the best. He 

 came to Battle Creek and personally 

 arranged the exhibits and converted the 

 Grand Trunk Locomotive Shops Audito- 

 rium into a veritable tropical fairyland 

 for the exhibitors and their visitors. 



The judges were Chas. Miller, super- 

 intendent of the Postum Cereal grounds; 

 Phil Hokenstrom, manager of S. W. 

 Coggan's greenhouse, and Chas. Vander- 

 wort, superintendent of grounds at Kel- 

 logg 's sanitarium. 



Canton, HI. — George W. Jacobs, who 

 attended the 8. A. F. convention at 

 Chicago, returned home full of enthusi- 

 asm as to the future of his busincsB, 

 which is growing steadily. 



EXCELLENT STOCK HOW READY 



Per 100 



2-lnch Poinsettia $ 5.00 



8-inch Poinsettia 10.00 



2-lnch Cyclamen, 5-6 vara 3.60 



3-inch Cyclamen, 5-6 vars 7.00 



2ia-inch Pandanus Veitchli $2.60 doz., 20.00 



3-inch Rex Begonia, in var 1.00 doz., 8.00 



3-inch Dracaena Indivisa 6.00 



3-lnch Begonia Glolre de Lorraine 25.00 



2-inch Queen Alexandra Daisies 2.00 



2-lnch Variegated Vlnca 3.00 



4-inch Cyclamen .$2.00 doz., 15.00 



6-inch Cyclamen 4.00doz., 30.00 



2-inch Asparagus Sprengeri 2.50 



3-lnch Asparagus Sprengeri 6.00 



2-lnch Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 8.00 



4-inch Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, $1.60 doz. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Runners, Boston Fern $ 2.00 



2i2-lnch Boston Fern 4.50 



3-inch BoEton Fern $1.00 8.00 



4.inch Boston Fern 2.00 16.00 



6-inch Boston Fern 8.00 26.00 



Runners, Whitman! Fern 2.00 



2ia-inch Whitmani Fern 4.50 



Runners, Roosevelt Fern 40 3.00 



2^-inch Roosevelt Fern 76 6.00 



8-inch Roosevelt Fern 1.25 10.00 



4-inch Roosevelt Fern 2.25 17.60 



5-lnch Roosevelt Fern 3.60 30.00 



6-lnch Roosevelt Fern 6.00 



Our stock is carefully selected and we guarantee satisfaction, 

 appreciate. Give us a trial and be convinced. 



No order too small for us to 



D. U. AUGSPURGER S SONS CO., " 



O. BOX 

 394 



Peoria, Illinois 



Mention Th« Review when yon writ*. 



Punchtnut TTtllia. SH-inch pots, at $12.00 per 

 hundred. 



Draoaena IndiviM, 6-lncb, pot grown, ready for 

 repotting — excellent value — at $25.00 per hun- 

 dred. 



Cypems AltemlfoUnt, 3%-inch pota, very bushy 

 and compact, at $8.00 per bnndred. 



Deutzia Oracilis, specially grown for Easter 

 forcing, very busby, at $16.00 per hundred. 



Campannla Medium, 2U-incb pots, fine for 

 growing on for Easter, at $3.00 per hundred. 



Honeyauokle, 6-incb, pot-grown, busby, 3 to 4 

 feet long, for Immediate effect, at $25.00 per 

 hundred. cash wltb order. 



A. L. MILLER, 



Jamaica Ave., opposite Schenck Ave., 

 BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Always mention tite Floritti^ Review when 

 writing adverdsen. 



CYCLAMENS 



3-lnch 



Orchid flowered and best Gr«rman 

 Btrains; four separate colors. 



•6.00 per 100 



Cash with order. 



Telephone Irving 954. 

 6782 Qunneson Street, 

 Jefferson Park Sta., CRICAIO 



P. Pearson, 



Always mention the Floristt' Review whes 

 writing advcrtiien. 



