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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



March 21. 1912. 



WHEN IN PHILADELPHIA 



Be Sure to Look Us Up 



We are easily reached— only 25 minutes from Reading Terminal, 12th and Market Streets. Philadelphia. We have 

 fine train service— fifty trains each way every week day— so you can suit your own convenience, both going and coming. 

 When you will see our palms of all Bises, from 2^-inch pots to 12-inch tubs. We are strong on Decorative Palms, 

 in 7-inch, 9-inch and 12-inch tuba (made-up or single plants), which we can supply in any quantity. All our Palms are 

 home-grown (not an imported plant on the place), and well established in the tubs. They are strong and healthy. 



'Our Palm sales increased over 44% during the year 1911, over the sales during the previous year. We are strong 

 on the following sizes: 



Kentia Belmoreana 



Cedar tub 

 9-in. 

 9-in. 

 9-ln. 



Cibotium Schiedei 



Spread 



4 feet 



5 feet 



6 feet 



Each 



$3.00 



5.00 



6.00 



Kentia Forsteriana— Made up 



In. high Each 



36 $ 2.50 



36 to 40 3.00 



40 to 42 4.00 



42 to 48 5.00 



48 to 64 6.00 



5 ft. to 5I2 ft. 12.60 



Cocoa Weddelliana 



In. high 

 8 to 10 



Areca Lutescens 



Plants in tub In. high 



Several 6 ft. 



Pot Phoenix Roebelenii 



5-in., nicely characterized. 



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



Cedar tub High Spread 



7-in. 18-in. 24-in. 



Doz. 

 $30.00 

 36.00 

 48.00 

 60.00 



100 

 $10.00 



Each 

 $7.50 



Each 



$1.00 



1.50 



Each 



$2.00 



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PEOVIDENOE. 



The Market. 



Business is holding up satisfactorily, 

 and there are a few large functions in 

 the nature of weddings, fetes or recep- 

 tions to accelerate the general volume 

 of trade. Prices range about normal; 

 the quality is good and so is quantity. 

 Funeral work has continued good all 

 winter and, being well distributed, has 

 kept everyone more or less busy. Bulb 

 stock in pans and pots is beginning to 

 make its appearance and give indica- 

 tions of the approach of the Eastertide. 

 It is expected that there will be a suf- 

 ficient supply for this occasion. 



Various Notes. 



T. J, Johnston & Co., Ed Brooke man- 

 ager, have added a handsome new de- 

 livery automobile to their garage. This 

 gives this concern two automobiles for 

 delivery and one for pleasure. 



T. H. McAndrews has commenced 

 cutting fine valley from his new range 

 of houses at East Providence. 



Maurice Miller, for several years with 

 William B. Hazard, has opened a store 

 on Westminster street, near Franklin 

 street. 



The decorations for the Empire 

 theater are being furnished by The 

 Rosery. 



Louis J. Eeuter, of Westerly, has 

 been serving on jury duty at the Su- 

 perior court of Washington coiii^j. 

 \ H»lJ|rt p. at^plfeT-|tlnow in cliarge 

 *of the cut flower department at Chip- 

 man's ereenhouses at Woonsocket. 



W. H. M. 



Aiparafus, plumosui and Bprengerl, S-in. pota, 

 $4.00 per 100. 



DaiiT Xrs. F. Sander, new; 2M-in. poti, $8.00 

 per 100. 



Ivy, hardy Engliih. 4-in. pota, fl.OO per dos.; 

 S-ln. pots, $4.00 per 100. 



Faasiflora, co«ralea and Ffordtii, 3-in. pots, 



$4.00 per 100. 



Oeraninms, Rosa and Nutmeg, S-in. pota, $8.00 

 per 100. 



Carnations, fine plants from soil. Boston Mar- 

 ket, still one of the best white, $2.00 per 100. 

 Enchantress, pink and white, $3.00 per 100. 



Fuchsias, 4 varieties, fine plants from 8-in. 

 pots, $4.00 per 100. 



Dracaena indivisa, 3-in. pots, $4.00 per 100; 

 2^-in. pots, $3.00 per 100. 



Clematis, large flowering varieties, red, white 

 and blue; 5-in. pots, $2.00 per dos.; extra strong, 

 6-in. pots, $3.00 per doz. 



Smilax, 3-in. pota, $4.00 per 100. 



Swainsona alba, 2H-in. pota, $8.00 per 100. 



Stock from 2Vi-ln. pots, $2.S0 per 100: 



Asparagus Sprengeri, blue Ageratum, Salvia Bon- 

 fire, double giant Aiyssum, single blue Iiobelia. 



Abutilon Savitzii, blue Heliotrope, Cupheas, 



C. EISELE 



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STOCKS 



BEAUTY OF NICE 



White and pink, beet cut flower stocks. 

 Strong 2ia-ln. plants, $2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000 



A. L. RANDALL CO., 



66 E. Randolph St.. p^lCACjP 



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ANTON SCHULTHEIS, (Mk«e Point, L I. 



HeadQiuutsn tot 



DCCORATIYE and FLOWERING PtANTS 



lientloB The Baview wben 70a wrlt«i 



Plants for th« Southwest 



Strong plants, from two and one- 

 fourth inch pots. 



Per 100 



ALTEHNAKTHERAS, both colors $ 2.00 



ANTIRRHIinm, white 2.00 



A8TEH8, several strains, separate colors.. 2.00 



OANDTTTTFT, giant hyacinth flowered 2.00 



CHKTSANTHEiniXS, leading varieties.$3 to 6.00 



COXCOMB, Pres. Thiers 8.00 



CYPEBUB ALTERNIFOI.raB, 4-inch 10.00 



DIANTHTJB, separate colors 2.00 



DEW PLANTS, strong 2.00 



OEKAKITTIIS, the best leading varieties.. 8.00 

 OEKAinTrMS, Spaulding's Pet, Bright 



Scarlet, the very best l>edder known 2.50 



ICE PLANT 2.00 



rVT, German and Kenilworth 2.00 



XOONFLOWER, white 8.00 



MOONFLOWEB, Learli, blue 8.00 



LANTANA8, all the leading varieties 4.00 



NABTITBTITrX, double dwarf 3.00 



PANSIE8, best strains, strong transplanted 2.00 



PETTTNLAS, single mixed 2.00 



PETUNIAS, Giants of California 8.00 



POTHOS AXTBEA 6.00 



PLTTIIBAOO CAPENSIB, blue 4.00 



PLXrXBAOO, white 4.00 



SMILAX &00 



BALVXAS 2 00 



TBADEBCANTIA,' both * colors'. ', '. *. '. ". '. 2.00 



YINCA MAJOB, white and pink 2.60 



(The best bedding plant for hot, dry climate.) 



VEBBENAB, separate colors 2.60 



BOBEDALE ABBOB-VITAE, 3-5-in. for lin- 

 ing out in Nursery 2.00 



CASH WITH OBDEB, PLEASE. 



BAKER BROS. CO. 



FT. WORTH, TEXAS 



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