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The Weddy Florists' Review. 



Mat 26, 1910. 



PALMS 



Strong, home grown stock. Some sizes 

 now in excellent condition. Full assort- 

 ment ready about July 15th. 



Kentia Belmoreana 



()-in. pot, G to 7 leaves, 20 to 24 inches high. . .each, $1.00 



7-in. pot, made-up, 26 to 28 inches high each, 2.00 



7-in. pot, made-up, 28 to 30 inches high each, 2.50 



8-in. pot, made-up, 80 to 32 inches high each, 3.00 



8-in. pot, made-up, 32 to 34 inches high each, 3.60 



Latania Borbonica 



4-in. pot $2.00 per doz. ; $15.00 per 100 



6-in. pot., made-up 5.00 per doz. ; 40.00 per 100 



Kentia Forsteriana 



6-in. pot, made-up, 20 to 24 inches high each, $1.00 



Areca Lutescens 



8-in. pot, made-up, 30 to 34 inches high each, $2.00 



8-in. pot, made-up, 34 to 38 inches high each, 2.50 



8-in. pot, made-up, 38 to 42 inches high each, 3.00 



Phoenix Roebelenii 



O-in each, $1.50 



Also a lull stock of smaller sixes. 



All measurements glTen are from the top of the pot. 



CHAS. D. BALL, 



Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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NEW ORLEANS. 



This is the time of the year to pre- 

 pare for our most important crop of 

 chrysanthemums, and the florists in this 

 vicinity are planting what they call 

 here the All Saints' day flower. The 

 weather lately has been rather dry. 

 After an abundance of longiflorum lilies 

 and gladioli, few flowers are now to be 

 had from the gardens. 



At the last meeting of the Horticul- 

 tural Society, E. Eichling called the at- 

 tention of the members to the Iris 

 Ksempferi, a showy flower, having many 

 good qualities and well ^orth cultivat- 

 ing. Paul Abele said that sweet peas in 

 succession have given him an abund- 

 ance of blooms. Sweet peas have been 

 quite in demand for a long time. We 

 cultivate them outside only. 



A. Quinette and George Thomas have 

 joined the Horticultural Society. 



Nothing has been decided yet about 

 our annual outing, which will soon take 

 place, or the time of the election of 

 officers for the next year. 



Mrs. Joseph Muller is finishing a new 

 greenhouse, to replace the old structure 

 of ante-bellum time, heated with a brick 

 flue and built by her late husband. It 

 was entirely destroyed during the re- 

 cent storm. The new one is up-to-date, 

 with material received from the north. 



E. Eeinecke will make a trip to 

 Europe next month. 



The gardeners ' picnic took place Sun- 

 day, May 15. The committee on ar- 

 rangements consisted of F. Dermann, 

 chairman; Valentine Zimmer, ex-officio; 

 W. Orth, Edward Fechter, M. Schwartz, 

 Joseph Faust, Frank Bertucci, John 

 Pahr, D. Beche, George Eoberts and 

 John Bollinger. The wagons forming 

 the parade were artistically decorated. 

 A diminutive 4-wheeled wagon, drawn 

 by the two smallest and finest mules 

 ever seen and loaded with bags of seeds 

 and gardeners' tools, attracted a good 

 deal of attention. It was the advertise- 

 ment of the J. Steckler Seed Co. 



James Newsham has gone to Boston, 

 stopping off at a few important points. 

 J. Lagerbe, in charge of his place, re- 

 ports a brisk business in orchids and 

 general stock. M. M. L, 



CANNAS 



Fine pot plants for 

 bedding out. 



Mile. Berat 

 Chicasro 



Chas. Henderson 

 E. Moss 



From 3 and 

 Burbank 

 Austria 

 Italia 

 Pennsylvania 



4-inch pots. 

 Coronet 

 L. Patry 

 Esrandale 

 David Harum 



Geo. Birdell 

 Qeo. Washington 

 Mme. Crozy 



$5.00 per 100 



Kins Humbert, $6.00 per 100. 



MOSBAB( GRtENHOUSE CO., 



Wholesale Florists 

 and Plant Growers 



! Onarga, III. 



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NEPHROLEPIS 



Blegantiasima Improved. Finest of this type; shows no tendency to revert to 

 Boston. Strong planta in 4-in. pots. 13.00 per dozen ; 6-in., 16.00 per dozen. 



Superblssima. A very unique fern, with dark green foliage and of dense growth. 

 Strong plants in 4-in. pots. $3.00 per dozen; 6-in., |6.00 per dozen; 8-in., $12.00 per dozen. 



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Boatoniensts. 10-in.. $3.00 and $4.00 each; 12-in., $5.00 (and $6.00 each; larger speci- 

 mens, $7.50 to $10.00 each— according to size. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown-on-Hudson, NewYork 



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GERANIUMS 



S. A. Nutt, Ricard, Pink Bedder, Murkland, Jaa. Yick, Madame Jaulin, strouu', 

 4-inch plants, at $7.00 per 100. Madame Salleroi, 3-inch, at $4.00 per 100. 



GRAND RAPIDS GREENHOUSE COMPANY, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



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Variegated Viacas 



SX-in. potB, $8.00 per 100. 



Woodworth A Parker 



annEVA. ohio 



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Dracaena Indivisa 



Strong 4-iBch, $10.00 per 100 

 Asparae:afi Sprengreri, ttrong 2^-inM 



$3.00 per 100. 

 Asparafrna Plumosus, 2-inoh, $2.00 



per 100. 



Wettlio Floral Co., Horadl, N. Y. 



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