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The Florists' Review 



Febbuary 12, 1914. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO.'S PALMS AND FERNS 



HOME GROWN-WELL ESTABLISHED-STRONG AND HEALTHY 



KBNTIA FORSTEBIANA KENTIA BELMOBEANA 



pot. 

 pot. 



Leaves In. high Each 



.5 to 6 28 to 80 $1.00 



.6 84 to 86 1.60 



e-in. 

 e-ln. 



MADE-UP KEXTIA FOBSTEBIANA 



7-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants In tub, 28 to 80 In. high 



t-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants In tub, 86 in. high 



7-in. cedar tub, 4 plants In tub, 86 to 40 in. high . . . . . 

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



9-in. cedar tub, 

 0-in. cedar tub, 

 9-in. cedar tub, 

 cedar tub, 

 cedar tub. 



12-ln 

 12-ln 

 12-ln 

 12-in 



Per doz. 



$12.00 



18.00 



Each 



. 12.00 



. 2.B0 



. 8.00 



4.00 



plants in tub, 42 to 48 in. high 6.00 



plants in tub, 4 to 4H ft. high, heavy 6.00 



plants in tub, 6 ft. high, heavy 7.60 



plants in tub, S to 6Vi ft 10.00 



plants in tub, 6V& to 6 ft 12.60 



cedar tub, 4 plants in tub, 6 ft. high, heavy 16.00 



cedar tub, 4 plants in tub, 7 to 8 ft 20.00 



Each 



6-in. pot. . 

 7-in. pot. . 

 9-in. tubs. 

 9-in. tubs. 



ABECA LUTESCENS 



, .8 plants in a pot 22 to 24 In. high $0.76 



. .3 plants in a pot 86 in. high 2.00 



,.8 and 4 plants in tub 42 in. high 4.00 



,.3 and 4 plants in tub 48 In. high 6.00 



Leaves 



2V&-in. pot 4 



8-in. pot 6 



4-ln. pot 6 to 6. 



6-in. pot 6 to 7. 



6-in. pot 6 to 7 



6-in. pot 



7-in. cedar tub. . 

 7"in. cedar tub. . 

 7-in. cedar tub. , 

 9-in. cedar tub. , 

 9-in. cedar tub. . 

 9-in. cedar tub. . 

 9-ln. cedar tub. , 

 9-in. cedar tub. . 



In. high Bach 



8 to 10 



12 



...16 $0.40 



...24 I.OO 



...26 1.26 



6 to 7 28 to 80 1.60 



Leaves In. high EAch 



.6 to 7. . .80 $2.00 



.6 to 7... 34 to 86 2.60 



.6 to 7... 86 to 88 8.00 



.6 to 7. . .42 to 46 4.00 



.6 to 7. . .46 to 48, very heavy 6.00 



.6 to 7. . .48 to 64, very heavy. . . . 6.00 



.6 to 7. . .6 ft., very heavy 8.00 



.6 to 7. . .6 ft., very heavy. . 10.00 



PHCBNIX BCEBELENU 



6-in. pot, nicely characterized 



6-in. pot, 18 to 20 in. spread 



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



Per doz. 



$ 1.60 



2.00 



4.00 



12.00 



16.00 



18.00 



Per doz. 



$80.00 

 86.00 

 48.00 



Each 

 .$1.00 

 . 1.60 

 . 2.00 



CIBOTIUM 8CHIEDEI, 9-in. tub, 4 ft. spread, each, $4.00; 9-in. tab, 6 ft. spread, each, $5.00. 



JOSEPli HEACOCK CO., Railway •t.tlon, lenklntown, WynCOte, PB. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



MEMPHIS. TENN. 



Tlie Market. 



The general market was brisk during 

 the early part of last week, and all the 

 trade had plenty of orders and work 

 to use a large supply of cut flowers. 

 Home-grown flowers are scarce, with 

 the exception of carnations, of which 

 some excellent Enchantress are shown 

 by one of our growers. The sudden 

 drop in temperature last Thursday 

 caught nearly everybody unprepared, 

 but no serious damage is reported by 

 any of the growers, with the exception 

 of Chas. Adams, who reports that he 

 fears the loss of a fine lot of ten 

 weeks' stocks and some other semi- 

 hardy perennials. 



Various Notes. 



The Tri-State Floral Co. intends to 

 erect one, if not two, 200-foot houses 

 this season. The intention is to use 

 one for carnations and the other for 

 roses. 



The Hernando Floral Co., operated by 

 O. S. Benham, has leased the plant to 

 the Aberdeen Floral Co., of Aberdeen, 

 Miss., which took charge February 1 

 and will enter the Memphis market with 

 a general line of pot plants, decorative 

 designs and cut flowers. 



The complaints anent the city park 

 commissioners, noted before in these 

 columns, are crystallizing into definite 

 shape and something may be expected 

 to happen at an early meeting of the 

 city commissioners. G. W. A. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Trade was fair during the last week. 

 Stock is becoming more plentiful. Roses 

 are improving in quality and quantity. 

 Carnations are soft and a little short in 

 supply. Beauties are of fair quality 

 and find good demand. Spring flowers, 

 .ionquils, tulips, hyacinths and freesias 

 have found a good call. Lilies are be- 

 coming more plentiful and find ready 

 sale. Violets, valley, peas and lilacs 

 also meet a good demand. 



Various Notes. 



Robert Fohl, formerly with E. A. 

 Nelson, has taken a position with A. 

 Wiegand's Sons Co. 



POT GROWN FERNS 



BCSTON, WHITMANI, PIEBSONI, 

 SOOTTn 



4-inch, 15c; 5-inch, 25c; 6-inch, 50c; 

 7-inch, 75c; 8-inch, $1.00. 



FICUS ELASTIOA 



4-inch, 25c; 5-inch, 40c. 



PBIMULA OBCONIOA 



4-iDch, 12^20; 5-inch, 25c. 

 Fine lot of 0B0T0N8 

 4-inch, 30c. 



TABLE FEBNS 



214-inch, $3.00 per 100. 



ASPABAGUS PLiJMOSnS 



2 14 -inch, 4c; 3-inch, 8c. 

 ASPABAGUS SPBENGEBI 



2^ -inch, 3c; 3-inch, 6c. 



ASPLBNIUM NIDUS AVIS 



4-inch, 50c ; 5-inch, 75c. 

 PALMS 

 Areca Lutescens 



3-inch, 15c; 4-inch, 25c. 

 Areca Lutescens, made-up 



3-inch, 15c; 4-inch, 25c; 5-inch, 60c; 6- 



inch, $1.75; 7 inch, $3.00; 8-inch tubs, 



$4.50. 



Eentia Forsteriana 



4-inch pots, $25.00 and $35.00 per 100. 

 5-inch pots, $50.00 and $75.00 per 100. 

 6-inch pots, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 

 Made up, $3.00, $4.50, $5.00, $7.00, 

 $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00, $14.00, 

 $15.00, $16.00, $18.00. , 



Kentla Belmoreana 



3-inch pots, $20.00 per 100. 

 4-inch pots, $25.00 and $35.00 per 100. 

 5-inch pots, $50.00 and $75.00 per 100. 

 6-inch pots, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 



Cocos Weddelliana 



21^-inch pots, $15.00 per 100. 



PJioeniz Canariensis 



$4.00, $5.00, $8.00, $12.00, $15.00, 

 $30.00 each. 



Latania Borbonica 



3-inch pots, $8.00 per 100; 4-inch, 

 $20.00 per 100. 



Pandanns Veitchii 



5-inch pots, 75c each; 4-inch, 50c; 6- 

 inch, $1.00. 



ABAUOABIA EXOELSA 



50c and 75c each. 

 DBAOSNA MASSANGEANA 



6-inch, $1.5C each. 



CIITERARIAS, in bloote 



4-inch, 12^20 ; 5-inch, 20o. 

 TRUE IRISH SHAMROCK 



214-inch, $5.00 per 100. 



JOHN BADER CO. 



1826 Rialto Str*«t, 



N. S.. PITTSBURGH. PA. 



The Pahud Floral Co. has secured a 

 store near Ohio on Illinois street and 

 will open a downtown branch about 

 February 20. Charles Pahud, of this 

 firm, has a new 9-pound boy at his 

 house. 



Baur & Steinkamp have been shipping 

 large quantities of carnation cuttings. 

 This firm is highly elated over the show- 

 ing made by its crimson carnation, 

 Pocahontas, which won first in its class 

 at Cleveland. H. L. W. 



Boulder, ColLo. — Chas. F. Fawcett re- 

 ports business good, though not start- 

 ling, and stock in general good and 

 equal to the demand. The growers here 

 are just getting back into shape after 

 repairing the damages done by the big 

 snow over a month ago. 



JOHN SCOTT 



Rutland Road and E. 48tli Str««t 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Palins, Ferns and Decorative Plants 



Nfentlon The Review \yh»n yon write. 



J. K. MKBXDrrH, Pres. 



C. W. Btovt, Sec'y 



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The Meredith Flower 

 and Vegetable Co. 



LIBERTYVILLE, tt ILLINOIS 



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 when wrltlnc advertisers. 



