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The Florists^ Review 



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Sbptembeb 10, 1912. 



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PALMS. ETC. 



The quality and hardiness of my Palms is well known to the trade. All are home-grown and are as near 

 perfection as possible. Those marked "several in a pot" are very bushy and handsome. Full descriptive' price list, 

 mcluding smaller sizes, sent on application. . ^t. vj{ , 



All measurements clven are from top Of pot to top of plant, standing naturally. 



KBNTIA BELMORBANA 



Leaves Ins. High Each 



6-inch pots 6 to 7 24 $ 1.00 



fr-inchpots 6 to 7 24 to 26 1.25 



6-inch pots 6 to 7 26 to 28 1.50 



7-inch pots 7 to 8 28 to 32 2.00 



6-inch pots, several in a pot; bushy 18 .75 



5-inch pots, several in a pot; bushy 20 1.00 



6-inch pots, several in a pot; bushy 24 1 .25 



8-inch pots, several in a pot; bushy 30 to 32 3.00 



8-inch pots, several in a pot; bushy 32 to 34 3 . 60 



8-inch pots, several in a pot; bushy 34 to 36 4 . 00 



8-inch pots, several in a pot; bushy 38 to 42 5.00 



9-inch pots, several in a pot; bushy 42 to 46 6 . 00 



KBNTIA FORSTBRIANA 



6-inch pots, several in a pot 24 1 .00 



6-inch pots, several in a pot 24 to 26 1 . 25 



6-inch pots, several in a pot 28 to 30 1 .50 



7-inch pots, several in a pot 30 to 34 2.00 



10-inch pots, several in a pot 60 to 54 7.50 



12-inch tubs, several in a tub 64 to 60 10.00 



ARBCA LUTBSCBNS ms.High 



7-inch pots, several phaints in a pot 28 to 30 



7-inch pots, several plants in a pot 30 to 36 



LATANIA BORBONICA 



Ins. High Doz. 



2x3-inch pots $0.60 



4-inch pots 12 to 15 2.50 



COCOS WEDDBLLIANA 



Ins High Doz. 

 3-inch pots 8 to 10 $2.00 



Each 



$1.60 



2.00 



100 

 $ 4.00 

 20.00 



100 



$15.00 



PHOBNIX ROEBBLBNIl 



Ins. High Ins. Spread Each. 



6-inch pots 12 15 $0.76 



6-inch pots 16 18 1.00 



6-inch pots 18 20 1.25 



7-inch pots 20 24 2.00 



8-inch pots 24 30 3.00 



PANOANUS VBITCHII Each 

 6-inch pots, strong, well-colored $1 .DO 



PANDANUS UTILIS doz. 



6-inch pots $6.00 



6-inch pots 9.00 



Doi 

 $12.00 



100 



$50.00 

 76.00 



CHAS. D. BALL, HOLMESBURG, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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CINCINITATI. 



The Gateway to the South. 



The Jewish holidays last week brought 

 with them a splendid demand for flow- 

 ers. The demand included not only a 

 call for choice stock, but also shorter 

 stock, as long as it was good. 



Roses of all kinds and sizes are sell- 

 ing. This includes even the short white, 

 which has been more or less of a drug. 

 Beauties continue to sell as well as dur- 

 ing the last several months. Last week 

 on Wednesday and Thursday many more 

 of them might easily have been used. 

 The New York asters that are arriving 

 on almost every train are at their best. 

 Their condition is such that they sold as 

 well and are as good as those we have 

 been receiving from points nearer the 

 city. White ones predominate. Local 

 asters are about over for the season. 

 Now that the gladiolus season is about 

 over, these flowers are selling nicely. 

 Cosmos and dahlias are coming into 

 favor. The quality of both is excellent. 

 Giganteum and longiflorum lilies prove 

 good property. They are bringing some- 

 what higher prices. A few early mums 

 have made their appearance. The green 

 goods market is active. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. Critchell is repeating his per- 

 formance of recent years, getting in 

 asters and gladioli in quantity late in 

 the season, when they are needed. 



Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schumann, of 

 Newport, go again this week for a two 

 weeks' stay at Martinsville, Ind., to 

 take the baths. 



A. Sunderbruch 's Sons, Julius Baer 

 and Jos. Maunder, of Newport, are 

 among the local florists who had large 

 opening decorations this week. 



E. G. Gillett has the first early fall 

 mams in the market. They are Smith 's 

 Advance, from the South Park Floral 



Co. 



P, J. Olinger went to New Castle Sep- 

 t«Bber 17 on a flying business trip. 



riNE FERNS 



We have a magnificent stock of exceptionally 

 fine NEPHROLCPIS in the following varieties, 

 viz.: 



EI«Kantissiin«, 6-inch pots, 50c each; 8-incb, 

 $1.00 each; extra fine specimens, 12-inch, $4.00 

 to $5.00 each. 



Elasantlsslma compacts, 8-inch pots, $1.00 

 each. 



Harrlsll, an improved Bostoniensis. Extra fine 

 plants, 8-inch pots, $1.00 each. 



Boatonlansia, 8-inch pots, $1.00 each. 



QIatrasli, 8-inch pots, $1.00 each; 8^-inch pots, 

 15c each. 



Scottll, 6-inch pots, 50c each; 8-inch, $1.00 each. 



Vlrldlsslma, lO-inch pots. $2.00 to $3.00eacb ; Shi- 

 inch pots, 15c each. 



Masnlflca, Scinch pots, 25c each ; 6-inch. 75c 

 each. 



Aaparacus Plumosus Nanas, 214-inch pots, 



$4.00 per 100. 

 Small Fama for Fam Pans, 2>4-inch pots. 



assorted, $3.60 per 100. 



Paper White Grandlffiora NarclssHS 



18 c/m bulbs, $8.50 per 1000. 14 c/m bulbs, $10.50 

 per 1000. 



Uiium Candidum 



Extra sized bulbs, $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 

 Mammoth bulbs, 6.00 per 100; 50.00 per 1000. 



Freeslas— French-grown 

 Mammoth bulbs, %inch and up, $12.00 per 1000. 

 Extra sized bulbs, ^a to %-inch, 9.00 per 1000. 



Cold Storage Lily of the Valley 



Packed in cases of 500 and 1000. Vary fflnost 

 quality obtalnabla. 



Cold Storage Lilium QIganteuin 



7 to 9 inch bulbs; case lots of 800. 



Phoenix Roebelenll 



The finest and most graceful of all palms. Hardi- 

 est palm for summer decoration. Ironclad. 

 Does splendidly out-of-doors. Fine specimens, 

 in new 12-inch tubs, $5.00 each. 



Crotons 



Best assorted varieties, in 6-inch and 6-inch pots, 

 $6.00, $9.00 and $12.00 per dozen. 



F. R. riERSOII CO., Tairytownon-Hudson, NEW YORK 



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ORCHIDS 



BULBS, MEXICAN SUMMER, CACTI 

 and RESURRECTION PLANTS 



Headquarters for the trade 



J. A. McDowell, 



Apartade 167 Mexico City, Mez. 



Mentloa The B«Tlew whwt yog write. 



ORCHIDS 



We have to offer the following freshly Imported 

 Orchids In fine condition: 



Cattleya OiKas, from the same place where we 

 found the rare C. G. Alba. 



C. Gaskelliana, C. Trianae, C. Schroderae, 

 Oncidium, Papilla and Kramerianam. 



Also a quantity of Oncidinm Varicosum Rog- 

 ersli, small plants In spike, @ $18.00 eer dozen. 



LAOER ft HURRELU SUMMIT, N. J. 



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Vigitors: Fred Lemon, Richmond, 

 Ind.; L Bayersdorfer, Philadelphia; Q. 

 H. Thomas, Augusta, K7,, and Lester F. 

 Benson, Indianapolis. C. H. H. 



Stevlft, 6 inch pots $20.00 



Stevia, 5-lnch pots 16.00 



Hydrangea Otaksa, 8-lnch 50.00 



Hydrangea Otakta, 7-inch 36.00 



Hydrangea Otaksa, 6-inch 25.00 



Hydrangea Otaksa, 4-inch 12.60 



Genista Fragrant, 3-lnch 8.09 



Genista Fragrans, 4-lncb 12.60 



Genista Fragrant, 5-lnch 20.00 



Genista Fragrant, 6-iDch 30.09 



Geniita Fragrant, 7-inch 60.00 



Genitta Fragrant, 8-lncb 76.00 



Ampeloptii veitonii, 4-lnch, heavy plants. . 20.09 



Engliih Ivy, 4-lnch, heavy plants 16.00 



Dracaena Indivita, 6-inch 20.00 



Primula Obconica. 3-lnch 16.00 



Doaea. 



Kephrolepit Scottii, 8- inch $16.00 



Nephrolepit Scottii, 7-lnch 9.09 



Nephrolepit Boottii, 6-inch 9.09 



Nephrolepit Soottii, 4-lnch 2.49 



Kephrolepit Bottonientit, 8-inch 12.00 



Nephrolepit Bottonientit, 7-lncb 9.09 



Nephrolepit Bottonientit, 6-incb 9.09 



199 

 Nephrolepit Bottonientit, 2%-inch $4.90 



J. WM. COLFLESH'S SONS 



nfly-Third St and Woodland Ave., Pbiladdplii. Pa. 



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