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The Florists' Review 



APBIL 2, 1914. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO.'S PALMS AND FERNS 



HOME GROWN-WELL ESTABLISHED-STRONG AND HEALTHY 



KBNTIA BELMOBBANA 



e-in. 

 e-in. 



pot. 

 pot. 



KBNTIA FOB8TBBIANA 



Leaves In. hlgrh Each 



.6 to 6 28 to 80 $1.00 



.6 84 to 86 1.60 



T-ln. 



7-ln. 



7-ln. 



9-ln. 



9-ln. 



9-ln. 



9-Jn. 

 12-in. 

 12-in. 

 12-ln. 

 12-in. 



cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 

 cedar 



Per dot. 



$12.00 



18.00 



MADB-UP KBNTIA FORSTERIANA Each 



tub, 4 pl&ntB in tub. 28 to 80 in. blffh $2.00 



tub, 4 plants in tub, 86 in. high 2.50 



tub, 4 plants in tub, 86 to 40 in. high 8.00 



tub, 4 plants in tub, 40 to 42 in. hlsh 4.00 



tub, 4 plants in tub, 42 to 48 in. high B.OO 



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



tub, 4 plants in tub. 6 ft. hisb, heavy 7.50 



tub, 4 plants in tub, 5 to 6% ft 10.00 



tub, 4 plants in tub, 6H to 6 ft 12.50 



tub, 4 plants in tub, 6 ft. higrh, heavy 15.00 



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



Leaves 



2H-in. pot 4 



8-in. pot 6 



4-in. pot 5 to 6. 



6-in. pot 6 to 7. 



6-in. pot 6 to 7 



6-In. pot 



Each 



ARBCA LUTE8CBNS 



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



7-in. pot. . . .8 plants in a pot 86 in. high. . 



0-in. tubs. . .8 and 4 plants in tub 42 in. hiKh. . 



9-ln. tubs... 8 and 4 plants In tub 48 in. high.. 



CIBOTIUM SCHIBDBI, 9-iD. 



tub. 



7-in. cedar tub. 

 7-'in. cedar tub. 

 7-in. cedar tub. 

 9-in. cedar tub. 

 0-in. cedar tub. 

 0-in. cedar tub. 

 9-in. cedar tub. 

 9-in. cedar tub. 

 Each 



$0.75 

 2.00 

 4.00 

 5.00 



ft. spread, eacli, $4.00; 



In. high 



... 8 to 10 



12 



...15 $0.40 



24 1?00 



...26 1.2S 



6 to 7 28 to 80 1.B0 



Leaves In. high Each 



.6 to 7... 80 $2.06 



, .6 to 7. . .84 to 86 2.60 



, .6to7...S6to88 8.00 



, .6 to7...42to45 4.00 



.6 to 7. . .45 to 48, very heavy. . . . B.OO 

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



. .6 to 7. . .5 ft., very heavy 8.00 



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



PH<BNIX RiBBBLBNII 



6-in. pot, nicely characterised 



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



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



9-in. tub, 6 ft. spread, each, $6.00. 



Per doi. 



$ 1.60 



2.00 



4.60 



12.00 



16.00 



18.00 



Per dos. 



$80.00 

 86.00 

 48.00 



Each 

 .$1.00 



1.60 

 2.00 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., Railway »tatlon, l«nklntown. WyilCOte, PB. 



■Mfinliin The I{hv1«»\v wIi. n yon urti- 



OKLAHOMA FLORISTS OBOANIZE. 



An organization of the florists of the 

 state of Oklahoma was launched at 

 Oklahoma City March 23 when a num- 

 ber of the leading florists of the state 

 met at the Lee-Huckins hotel, elected 

 temporary officers and a committee on 

 constitution and by-laws and called a 

 meeting to be held in Oklahoma City 

 April 15 for the purpose of completing 

 the organization, adopting the consti- 

 tution and by-laws and electing perma- 

 nent officers and committeemen. 



The meeting was called to order by 

 George Stiles, of Oklahoma City. S. S. 

 Butterfield was elected temporary chair- 

 man and Charles Stiles, temporary sec- 

 retary. After considerable discussion 

 it was decided to make it a state or- 

 ganization for florists, with permanent 

 officers and place of meeting. It was 

 ordered that notices be sent to every 

 florist that a state meeting would be 

 held at Oklahoma City Wednesday 

 night, April 15, for the purpose of com- 

 pleting the organization. 



A committee on constitution and by- 

 laws, composed of S. S. Butterfield, of 

 Oklahoma City, chairman; H. S. Mc- 

 Clennahan, of Oklahoma City, and A. S. 

 Gray, of Chickasha, was appointed by 

 the chair. 



SPIRAEAS FOR MEMORIAL DAT. 



Please tell us when to bring Spira?a 

 floribunda in to have them ready for 

 May 30, in a temperature of 52 to 54 

 degrees at night. E. & S. 



Allow the spiraeas six to seven weeks 

 in the temperature named. If they 

 come a little early, it is easy retarding 

 them in a cold house or cellar. C. W. 



Howell, Mich.— R. F. Clark, of Ta- 

 eoma. Wash, has purchased the vege- 

 table greenhouses and will take pos- 

 session when Mr. Hubbel's lease ex- 

 pires, August 15. Mr. Clark is now 

 working in the greenhouses. 



CABBAGE PUNTS 



Early .Jersey Wakefield. Succession. All-Head. 

 Charleston Wakefield. $1.00 per 1000 for seed- 

 lings; $2.50 per 1000 for strong transplanted. 



OrmMl llavlds ForataK L«ttae«, seedlings. 

 $1.00 per 1000; transplanted, 12.50 and $3.00 per 

 IDOO. 



DANYILLC FLORAL CO. Daavillc, III. 



Miscellaneous Stock 



A few items every florist needs. For complete list send for catalogue No. 6. 



Send us your list of wants. 



Caladlum Esculantum— Good bulbs with sound centers, 5 to 7 in. circum- 

 ference, $2.00 per 100; 7 to 9 in. circumference, $3.00 per 100; 9 to 11 in. circum- 

 ference, $6.00 per 100. 



BagonlaSy Tubarous Rootad — Large bulbs, from one of Belgium's best 

 growers. Single, separate colors, $2.60 per 100, $22.50 per 1000; Single, mi.Ked 

 colors. $2.25 per 100, $20.00 per IOjO; Double, separate colors. $4.50 per 100. 

 $10.00 per 1000; Double, mixed colors, $4.00 per 100, $35.00 per 1000. 



Qlaxlnlaa— Fine, sound bulbs, in separate colors. $4.00 per 100, $35.00 per 1000. 



Rhedadandrans— A fine lot of hardy sorts, in plants full of buds and with 

 good foliage; 18 in. high, 8 to 12 buds. $9.00 per doz.; 21 in. high, 12 to 14 buds, 

 $12.00 per doz. 



Azalaa IWalll*— Bushy, well budded plants, 15 to 18 in. high, $35.00 per doz. 



Dutchman'a Pipa, Aristolochia Sipho— Tops 4 ft. long, a grand vine for 

 shade and cold exposure, $•1.50 per doz., $25.00 per 100. 



Magnolia— Fine, well budded plants, with ball of earth, burlapped, all vari- 

 eties, white, pink and red, 4 to 5 ft. high, $1.50 each; Stellata or Ualleana. early 

 star shaped white, 2^2 to 3 ft. high, at $1.60 each. 



English Ivy— Two or more shoots, 3 ft. long, $12.00 per 100. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., 



PAINESVILLE. 

 OHIO 



CHAS. D. BALL 



POROWXB OF 

 ALMS, ETC. 



UmoA tor ril»m Uat 



lOlMBBURG. : PHIIADEIPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FERNS FOR DISHES 



AU tha Best Varieties 



Strong plants from S^-inch pots, $3.50 per 100; 

 $30.00 per 1000. 



600 at 1000 rate. Cash with order. 



FRANK OECHSLIN, fH'.Ur.lt" 



Mention The Herlcw when yoa wrif . 



COLEUS 



Golden Bedderand Verschaflfeltii, only $6.00 per 

 1000. Good, strong, clean, well-rooted cuttings. 



100.000 in sand now. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. Cash with order. 



A. NAHLIK 



Successor to C. SCNULZK « SON 

 Established 1876 FIIICHIMf: MV 



2ai-278 Lawrane* St. rLUalllflU, N.T. 



Mention Th« BcTlew when 70a write. 



FERNS FOR DISHES 



$3.50 par 100 $30.00 par lOOO 



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



Whitmanl Foms. fine, stocky plants, 50c each 



Obeonica Primrosos, fine colors, 4-inch, $2.00 

 per dozen. 



ERNEST OECHSLIN 



FLORI$T 



Gale Ave. isd Mitfisoi SL, RlVn FOREST, ILL 



9 miles west of Chicago. 

 Mention The Review when yon wrif 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Hollotropos, 11.00 per 100; $8i)0 per 1000. 

 Potimias, double, $1.25 pe- 100; $10.00 per 1000. 

 Oalslos. wlilto aad yellow, $1.00 per 100. 

 AhfSSUM, double, 80c per 100; $7.00 per 1000. 

 Polersonluins, $2.50 per 100. 

 Celoee, 70c per lOO; $6.00 per 1000. 

 Selvles, 6 vars., $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 

 Aseratums, 5 vars.. 60c per 100; $5.00 per 1000. 

 Other cuttings later. Everything named. 

 Cash with orders. All prepaid. 



. D. BRANT, KANSAS 



