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The Florists' Review 



March 6, 1913. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY'S PALMS AND FERNS 



HOME GROWN. < . 



K*ntls BelmorMuiA 



Pot Leaves In.tfiarh Bach Dos. 



2^incb 4 8tol0 $1.60 



6-iiich 6 to 7 18 $0.50 6.00 



6-inch 6to7 24 l.OO 12.00 



6-lnch 6 to 7 26 1.26 16.00 



6-iiicb 6 to 7 28 to SO 1.50 18.00 



Cedar 



tab Leaves In. high Bach Doz. 



7-inch 6 to 7 84 to 86 $2.60 $80.00 



9-inch -61^? <0to|6 4.00 48.00 



WELL ESTABLISHED. 



STRONG AND HEALTHY. 



Cedar tub Leaves 

 9-inch 6 to 7 

 9-lnch 6 to 7 

 9-inch 6 to 7 

 9-lnch 6 to 7 



In. high Each 



42 to 48 $ 6.00 



48to54 6.00 



6ft 8.00 



6ft 10.00 



Kantla rorsterlana— Made up 



Cedar tub Plants In. high Bach Dox. 



7-inch 4 86 $2.60 $30.00 



9-inch 4 40to42 4.00 



12-inch 4 60 to 66 12.50 



12-inch 4 66 to 72 15.(0 



Pot Ptaoanlz RoebelenU Each 



5-inch, nicely characterized $1.00 



6-inch, 18 to ^tich spread 1.50 



Cedar tub High Spread Each 

 7-inch 18-ipch 24-lnch $2.00 



Clbotlum Bolitodai 



Spread Each 



7-inch pot 2to2Jflfeet $2.00 



9-inchtub Ifeet 4.00 



12-inchtub 6to8feet 8.00 



We are growing all our Kentias above 6-inch size in neat Cadar Tubfl, made especially for us, with electrte wire hoops, painted tcrm^n. 

 These tubs cost several times the price of pots, but we sell the plants at the same price as though grown in pots. The buyer has the 



advantage of receiving his plants without breakage of pots and in handsome tubs in which they have become well established and in which 



they will continue to do better than in pots. 



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 

 ■Isas, from 2^-inch pots to 12-inch tubs. We are strong on Daooratlv* Palms, in 7-iDch, 9-inch and 12-inch tubs (made-up or single 

 plants), which we can supply in any Quantity. All our Palms are hoine*Bro^m (not an imported plant on the place) and well established 

 in the tubs. They are strong and healthy. . 



With increased glass devoted to Palms, our stock is muob larger tlian aver bafor* and never in battar oondltloii. 



Wyncote, Pa., ^il^^sJ^J'nT' 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., 



CINCINNATI. 



The Gateway to the South. 



The close of last week and the open- 

 ing of this one were excellent. The re- 

 ceipts were larger and sales sufficient to 

 take up almost everything offered. 

 March 3 there was a good increase in 

 prices on some lines and a tightening in 

 others. It would take more than a 

 fortune teller to predict as to whether or 

 not this state of affairs will continue. 

 From present indications it seems that 

 the market will be tight for some time 

 to come. However, it may be only 

 temporary, and extremely temporary at 

 that, as has happened many times since 

 the first day of the year. 



The carnation cut is shortening con- 

 siderably, and this, combined with the 

 big demand, is making the carnation 

 market a good one. Eoses, too, are sell- 

 ing well. The good sweet peas find a 

 ready sale, while short stock must neces- 

 sarily be sold at a low figure. Bulbous 

 stock, both in small blooms and in 

 Easter lilies and callas, continues in a 

 more than sufficient supply. The first, 

 however, are generally of a much better 

 quality than a fortnight ago. Single 

 violets still enjoy a much better call 

 than doubles. The call for valley is 

 only ordinary. The green goods supply 

 is adequate. 



Various Notes. 



F. Ben George has opened a store at 

 3706 Eastern avenue, in the east end. 

 He has absolutely no direct competition 

 in that part of town. 



C. E. Critchell has been getting in 

 fine lilies and tulips from J. A. Peterson 

 & Sons. 



The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange 

 has been getting in fine Killarney and 

 Eichmond from Bloomhurst, at Lock- 

 land. 



Walter Butler, formerly of Chillicothe, 

 is opening a store on Madison avenue, 

 near Woodburn, in Walnut Hills. This 

 makes the fifth retail store in that im- 

 mediate neighborhood. 



Last week C. E. Critchell and Fred 

 Gear were duly initiated into the Scot- 

 tish Eite. Mr. Critchell also went 

 through the Shrine. 



E. G. Gillett has been finding little 

 trouble in selling the excellent single 

 violets from Geo. Hopp, of Grand Eap- 

 ids, Mich. 



Visitors: W. J. Eodgers, of the Miami 



BROTHER FmiSTS: 



100 



2>^-lncb Roosevelt Fern $ 5.00 



3-lnch Roosevelt Fern 8.00 



4-lncb Roosevelt Fern '. . . . 15.00 



5-lnch Roosevelt Fern 26.00 



2%-lnch Boston Fern 4,60 



3-inch Boston Fern 8.00 



4-Inch Boston Fern 16.00 



5-lnch Boston Fern 26.00 



3-lnch Whltmani Fern 8.00 



2%-lnch Cordata Compacta Fern 6.00 



2-inch Asparagns Plamosus Nanus 3.00 



3-inch Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 7.00 



2-lnch Asparagus Sprengeri 2.50 



2-inch VInca Major Varlegata 3.00 



3-incb Vlnca Major Varlegata 5.00 



Asparagus riumosus Nanus seed, per 1000 4.00 



We extend -k cordial Invitation to you to visit 

 our greenhouses and inspect our stock. 



. 100 



2%-inch Nntt.ijjeraninmB $ 3.00 



2%-lnch Mlxftd" Geraniums 2.50 



3-incb Nutt Geraniums 4.50 



3-lnch Poltevine Geraniums 5.60 



3-incb Viaud Geraniums 5.00 



2-lnch Sallerol Geraniums 3.00 



2-incb Rose Geraniums 3.oo 



3-incb Rose Geraniums 6.00 



2%-lnch Daisies, 3 varieties 3.00 



2%-lnch Ageratums, blue 3.00 



3-incb Dracaena Indivlsa 6.00 



4-inch Dracaena Indlvisa 12.00 



3-inch Double Alyssum 3.00 



2-lncb Salvias 3.00 



2V4-lncb Trailing Coleus 3.00 



2-Incb Fuchsia 3.00 



Rooted Cuttings 



100 1000 



Vlnca Major Varlegata $ 1.25 $10.00 



English Ivy, small leaf 1.00 10.00 



Coleus, 10 good kinds, including 



trailing 60 6.00 



Daisies, 3 varieties 1.25 



Blue Ageratum 76 6.00 



Double Alyssum 1.25 10.00 



100 



Double Fuchsia $ 1.25 



Salvia Splendens 1,28 



Cannas from sand, 4 or 6 kinds la- 

 beled 2.00 



Lantanas 1.6O 



Umbrella Plants 1.00 



Tradescantia, Bicolor or green 76 



1000 



$10.66. 



20.00 



We allow you a liberal discount of 10% for cash with order on any of above goods. 



Order at once. 



D. U. AUGSPURGER & SONS CO., Box 394, peoria, ill. 



Mt'ntlon The Review when yon write. 



VERBENAS 



70c per 100; $6.00 per 1000 

 Coleus, very best, named 

 varieties, a grand collec- 

 tion, very strong, 70c per 

 100: $6.00 per 1000. Daisies, 

 Mrs. F. Sander, a grand 

 variety, $1.25 per 100; $10.00 

 perlOOO; Queen Alexandra, 

 California, and Salvias, 

 Bonfire and St. Louis, $1.00 

 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. Ageratums and Alternan- 

 theras, 60c per 100; $6.00 per 1000. Feverfew Little 

 Oems (true), and Fuchsias. $1.25 per 100; $10.00 per 

 1000. 100.000 Pansles, Roemer's Prize Winners 

 (Germany), very strong plants. 60c per 100; $4.00 per 

 1000. Alyssum, our big double giant, 80c per 100; 

 $7.00 per 1000. Oeranlnnifl. Mme. Bnchner. Rtcard 

 J. Vlaud, 2-lncli, $2.00 i>er 100; $18.00 per 1000. 

 Express i>aid on Rooted Cuttings. 

 C. HUMFELD 

 The Rooted Cutting Specialist, Clay Center, Kan. 



A nice lot of 2-iDcb Geraniums, includ- 

 ing S, A. Nutt, Marvel, Castellane, Har- 

 court, Poitevine and Mrs. Barney, at 

 $2.50 per 100. 



Also some good 2-inch Boston Ferns at 

 $3.00 per 100. Cash with order. 

 F. SYDNEY SMITH 



810 W. aith St., IndlanapoUs, Ind. 



Mention The Review when yow write. 



Floral Co., Dayton; Oscar Leistner, the 

 Chicago importer, and Hetty and E. Jen- 

 1, of Buck & Co., Washington Court 



sen, 



House, O. 



C. H. H. 



VERBENAS 



Strong, Hardy Seedling^s, 

 ready for 8-inch pots 



Defiance (red), Mayflower (pink). 

 Italian Striped, Mammoth White 

 and Purple, Gigantea (red, witli 

 white eye), Striped on Red Ground, 



8Cc per 100; $1.75 per 250; $3.00 per 500; 

 $6.00 per 1000; 2000 or more, $5.50 per 

 1000. Express prepaid. Let me have 

 your order at an early date. Stock is in 

 fine shape. Satisfaction and safe arrival 

 assured- 



Cash with order. 



P. Pearson, 5732 Gunneson St., Chicago 



Jefferson Park Station Telephone Irving 964 



Mention Tbe Review whpn yoo writ*. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS, College Point, L I. 



Headquarters for 



DECORATIVE and FLOWERING PLANTS 



