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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



NOVEMBBB 17, 1910; 



You'll Need More Palms for Winter™ 

 Save Money by Ordering Them NOW 



Have you a large enough stock of palms to see you through the winter? Better be real sure, because the palm is 

 getting to be more popular every year as a winter house plant, and the demand will no doubt be heayier this year than 

 ever before. If you haven't already laid in a good supply, you're likely to run short before spring — palms, you know, 

 can't be shipped safely in the winter. 



We're still making a number of freight shipment-s, but it will soon 

 be too cold for anything but express-which is an expensive and quite un- 

 satisiaotory method. If y.)u get in your order right quick, though, we can 

 still take care of it; if you neglect ordering now, you'll be pretty certain lo 

 regret ii before spring. 



Telegraph your order, or phone or special delivery It— send it some 

 way— and we'll see that you get the best selection of clean, healthy, vlnor- 

 OU8, home-grown palms possible to secure, and that you get them quickly ! 



EKNTIA FORSTKRIANA 



Pot Leaves In. high Each Doz. 

 6-in. 6 34-36 11.50 $18.00 



Hade-ap KentU Forsterlana 



Tuborpot Flantsinpot In. high Each 

 7-in. 4 36 $2.50 



7in. 4 36-40 3.00 

 Tub Plants in tub 

 9-in. 4 42-48 5.00 



COCOS WBDDIEIXIANA 



Pot In. high fer 100 



2»«-in. 8tol0 flO.OO 



2ifl-in. 10tol2 15.00 



PHOENIX ROEBELENII 



Nicely characterized 

 Pot Each Pot Each 



5-in $100 7-in $2.00 



6-in 1.50 



KBNTIA BEUKORKANA 



Pot Leaves In. higb Doz. IQO 



5.in. 6to7 18 $6.00 $60.00 



Each Doz. 



6-in. 6 to 7 22 to 24 $1.00 $12.00 



6-iu. 6to7 24to26 1.26 15.00 



e-in. 6 to 7 26 to 28 1.50 18.00 



Hot or tub 



7.in. 6 to 7 34 to .S6 250 30.00 



7-in. 6 to 7 36 to 38 8.00 



7-ln. 6to7 40to45 4.00 



Tub Very heavy. Each 



9-in. 6to7 42to48 $5.00 



9-ln. 6to7 48to.'>4 6.00 



ARECA LUTESCENS 



Pot 



6-iii. 



7.1n. 



8-in. 



S-in. 



Plants in put 



3 



3 



3 



3 



In. high Each 

 26 to 2H... $1.00 

 30 to 32... 2.00 

 36 ... 2.50 



42 ... 8 0O 



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Joseph Heacock Company 



WynCOtey Pa. RaUway station: JENKINTOWN 



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OBANOE, N. J. 



The New Jersey Floricultural Society 

 held its regular meeting Friday evening, 

 November 11, in Lindsley's hall, 240 

 Main street. There was a fine display 

 of roses, carnations and chrysanthe- 

 mums, and the quality of the exhibit 

 was excellent. The report of the chrys- 

 anthemum show was approved as read. 



Eugene Von Tombacht was nominated 

 for membership in the society. The 

 nomination and election of oflScers will 

 take place at our next meeting. William 

 Eeid, gardener for S. M. and A. Colgate, 

 will read a paper on "The Care of Ap- 

 ple Trees," at the IVeeember meeting. 



The following are the awards of the 

 judges: 



A. B. Jenkins, gardener Albert F. Larson, 

 roses, 95 points. 



Thomas Edison, gardener Frank Drew, roses, 93 

 points. 



S. M. and A. Colgate, gardener William Reld, 

 roses, 90 points. 



WllUam Reid, carnations, 95 points. 



Max Schneider, carnations, 75 points. 



Lager & Hurrell, collection of orchids, 85 

 points. 



William Reld, chrysanthemam plant, 98 points. 



William Reld, Dracsena Llndenl, 90 polnU. 



Frank Drew, rase of roses, certificate of merit. 



William Reld, seven pot chrysanthemums, cul- 

 tural certificate. 



Fritz Berglund, chrysanthemum, certificate of 

 merit. 



The judges were D. Kindsgrab, Ed- 

 ward Persson, James McManus. 



William Raid, Sec'y. 



Toledo, O. — John Barrow reports that 

 cut flower trade at his greenhouses, at 

 2250 Detroit avenue, is good. Mr. Bar- 

 row has purchased six acres about three- 

 quarters of a mile outside the city and 

 will build during the next year, with a 

 view to entering the wholesale business. 



Ferns in Fine Condition 



Boston, Whitman!, Piersoni, Scottii, Compacta, 4-in., 15c. Boston, 

 Whitmani, Piersoni, Scottii, Scholzeli, 5-in. , 2i}c; 6-in., 50c; 7-in., 75c. Bos* 

 ton and Piersoni, 8-in., $1.00; 9-in., $1.50. Boston, lOin., $2.50. 



Table Ferns, 25^ -in., $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000; 3-in., $6.00 per 100. 



Primula Obconica, 4-in., 15c; 5-in., 25c. 



Begfonia Lorraine, 2^-in., lOic; 4-in., 35c; 5-in., 50c; 6-in., 76c. 



Rubbers, 4-in., 25c; 5-in., 35c; 6-in., 50c each. 



Kentias, Belmoreana and Forsteriana, 4-in., 25c and 35c; 5-in., 60c and 

 76c; large plants, $2.00 to $35.00 each. 



Kentias, Belmoreana and Forsteriana, made-up, 76c, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, 

 $3.00, $5.00, $7.00. $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 each. 



€Jhristmas Price List of Azaleas, Poinsettias, Cyclamen, Begonias, Holly 

 Trees, etc., ready al)out Dec. Ist. 



All my plants are in fine condition. 



JOHN BADER, 43 Ravine St, N. S., PIHSBURG, PA. 



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ORCHIDS 



We claim to be the largest Collectors 

 and Importers of Orchids in this country. 

 We are booking orders for spring deliv- 

 ery. Investig^ate us. 



CARKILLO & BALDWIN, NANARONECK, N. Y. 



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CHAjS.D.JALL 

 ALMS, ETC. 



Send for PMoe List 



H0LMESBUR6. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



ORCHIDS 



Established and imported in great variety; 

 also material in wliich to grow them. 



LAGER & HURRELL. Summit. N. J. 

 Orchid Growers and ImporUrt. 



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aRCHIDS 



lATgeit Tfnoorters. Exporters, Orowers 

 and Hybridists in the world. 



SANDER, St. Albans, England 



aid 258 Broadway, Room 721. New York Gty 

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