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The Florists' Review 



Mabch 5, 1914. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO.'S PALMS AND FERNS 



HOME GROWN-WELL ESTABLISHED-STRONG AND HEALTHY 



KENTIA FORSTERIANA 



6-ln. pot. 

 6-ln. pot. 



Leaves 

 .5 to 6. 

 .6 



In. high Each 



.28 to 80 $1.00 



.34 to 36 1.50 



Per doz. 



912.00 



18.00 



MADE-UP KBNTiA FORSTERIANA Each 



7-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants In tub, 28 to 80 In. high |2.00 



7-in. cedar tub, 4 plants in tub, 36 In. high 2.S0 



7-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants In tub, 86 to 40 In. high 8.00 



9-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants In tub, 40 to 42 In. high 4.00 



9-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants in tub, 42 to 48 in. high 6.00 



9-in. cedar tub, 4 plants in tub, 4 to 4^4 ft. high, heavy 6.00 



9-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants in tub, 6 ft. high, heavy 7.60 



12-ln. cedar tub, 4 plants in tub, 6 to 6V4 ft 10.00 



12-in. cedar tub, 4 plants in tub, 6 Vi to 6 ft 12.60 



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



12-in. cedar tub, 4 plants in tub, 7 to 8 ft 20.00 



ARECA LUTE8CENS Each 



-In. 

 -in. 

 -In. 

 -in. 

 -in. 



-in. 



in. 



in. 

 -in. 



in. 

 -in. 

 -in. 

 -in. 



n. pot 

 pot. . 

 pot. . 

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KENTIA BELMOREANA 



Leaves In. high 



.4 8 to 10 



.6 12 



.6 to 6 16 



.6 to 7 24 



Each 



10.40 



1.00 



pot 6 to 7 26 i:26 



pot 6 to 7 28 to 30 1.60 



Leaves In. high . Bach 



cedar tub. . .6 to 7. . .80 $2.00 



cedar tub ... 6 to 7 ... 34 to 86 2.60 



cedar tub. ..6 to 7. ..36 to 88 3.00 



cedar tub. . .6 to 7. . .42 to 46 4.00 



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



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



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



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



PH<ENIX RCEBELENII 



5-in. pot, nicely characterized 



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



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



CIBOTIDM SCHIEDKI, 9-in. tub, ft. spread, each. $4.00; 9-in. tub, S ft. spread, each. $6.00. 



6-in. pot 8 plants in a pot 22 to 24 In. high ^0.76 



7-ln. pot 8 plants In a pot 86 in. high 2.00 



9-in. tubs. . .3 and 4 plants In tub 42 In. high 4.00 



9-ln. tubs... 3 and 4 plants in tub 48 In. high 6.00 



Per doz. 



I 1.60 



2.00 



4.60 



12.00 



16.00 



18.00 



Per doz. 



$80.00 

 86.00 

 48.00 



Each 

 .$1.00 

 . 1.60 

 . 2.00 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., "•"^■^ •*•*••"' lenwnfwn, Wyncote, Pa. 



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HAETFOED, CONN. 



The Market. 



With zero weather and snowdrifts 

 several feet deep, business has beeif 

 slow all through February. Stock has 

 been scarce and not of standard qual- 

 ity. Last week we were favored with 

 five days of sun, which has improved 

 both plants and flowers. No serious 

 damage has been reported from the 

 heavy snow. 



Various Notes. 



J. Pope, gardener for Mrs. B. B. 

 Tattle, of Naugatuck, Conn., gave an 

 illustrated lecture on orchids before 

 the Connecticut Horticultural Society 

 March 4, in the Center Church house. 



The Connecticut Horticultural So<i- 

 <^ty held carnation night February 27. 

 There was a good attendance. Not so 

 jiiauy exhibited as in former years, ow- 

 ing to the scarcity of carnations. Peter 

 Fisher, of Ellis, Mass., sent a vase of 

 liorgeou.s, which was much admired. It 

 Avas awarded a first-class certificate. 

 I'atten & Co., of Tewksbury, Mass., 

 sent a vase of Princess Dagmar, also 

 awarded a first-class certificate. Theo- 

 <lore Stout, of Rockville, made an ex- 

 hibit and was awarded a cultural cer- 

 tificate. A. N. Pierson, Inc., exhibited 

 Rosette, White Wonder and Enchant- 

 ress Supreme, which were awarded a 

 cultural certificate. This concern also 

 exhibiteil a vase of the new rose, Ha<l- 

 ley, which received a first-class certifi- 

 cate; it made a decidedly favorable im- 

 j)ression. Howard Pinney gave a short 

 talk on carnations. During the coming 

 summer Mr. Pinney will experiment in 

 growing carnations under cloth, using 

 a system similar to that used by the 

 tobacco growers of this section, Mr. 

 Pinney 's theory being that the strong 

 rays of the sun will be broken by the 

 cloth, which will also aid in retaining 

 moisture. The experiment will be 

 watched with interest. March 19 Theo- 

 dore Wirth, president of the S. A. F., 

 will deliver an illustrated lecture on 

 the park system of Minneapolis in 

 .lewell hall. A large audience will un- 

 doubtedly greet Mr. Wirth. R. C. S. 



Exeter, N. H. — The latest addition to 

 the plant of McAlpin Bros., a rose 

 house, 80x600 feet, is being pushed to 

 completion. 



New American Beauty 



GERANIUM 



This New American Beauty Oera- 

 nium has proven very gfood, and I will 

 have a better lot than last year to offer 

 this season. 



B • ( 2i« inch. 20c each. $2.00 per dozen, or S12.00 per 100 



I nC6SI \ 3 inch, 36c each, $3.50 per dozen, or $18.00 per 100 



( 4 inch. 50c each, $6.00 per dozen, or $30.00 per 100 



JOHN BAUSCHER,!Mcuc«^st»^Freeport,lil. 



■ Menttoa Th« Bertew when yoo wrlto 



FERNS FOR DISHES 



$3.50 per lOO $30.00 per 1000 



Boston Fomo, extra strong 6-inch, 50c each. 



WhItnianI Forns. fine, stocky plants, 50c each 



Obconlca Primroooo, fine colors, 4-inch, $2.00 

 per dozen. 



ERNEST OECHSUN 



FLOmST 



die Ave. and Matfisoa St, RIVER FOREST, ILL 



9 miles west of Chicaso. 

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CABBAGE PLANTS 



Early Jersey Wakefield. Succession. All-Head. 

 Charleston Wakefield. $1.00 per 1000 for Seed- 

 lings; $2.50 per 1000 for strong transplanted. 



Qrand Rapids Forelns Lottuco, seedlings, 

 $1.00 per 1000: transplanted. $2.')0 and $3.00 per 

 1000. 



DANVILLE f LORAL CO. Danville, III 



GERANIUMS 



Best varieties of 



WHITE, PINK AND RED 



Strong 3-iQch plants, ready to shift 

 at $50.00 per 1000 



if your cheek accompanies order 



EUTCH-LONG GRf[NHOUSES 



DKNVCR, COLO. 



TRUC 



IRISH 



SHAMROCK 



Strong plants, from 1%-in. pots. . . . $3.00 per 100 

 In miniature pots 3.00 per 100 



Cash with order 



niANK OECHSUN, 



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4911 Quincy St. 

 CHICAQO, ILL. 



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Ferns and Araucarias 



Nsphrolopls Harrisll, 6-in. pots, 40c; ^-in.. 

 75c; 8-in„ $1.00 each. 



Araucaria Kxcslsa. fine stock in 5>a and 6-in. 

 pots, 3, 4, 5 tiers, 50c, 60c, 75c each. 



Dish Foms. the finest varieties only, 2^-in 

 pots, $4.00 per 100, 



FIcus Elastlea (rubber plants), fine plants. 6- 

 in. pots, 40c each; extra heavy plants, 7-in. 

 pots. 75c each. 



Asparasus Pluinosus.S-in. pots, $5.00 per 100. 

 Cash with order. 



ASCHMANN BROS. 



(toe<»4 Md Briftol StrMts «■« Bliisr Hib ATtnae. 

 PHILAVILPIIA. PA. 



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