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The Florists^ Review 



ApBllj 10, 1913. 





JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY'S 



PALMS AND TERNS 



HOME GROWN WELL ESTABLISHED STRONG AND HEALTHY 



Pot Phoanlx Roabalanll Each 



5-inch, nicely characterized $1.00 



6-inch, 18toa0-inch spread 1.50 



Cedar tub High Spread Each 

 7-inch 18-inch 24-inch $2.00 



Clbotluin Bolilad*! 



Spread Each 



7-inch pot 2to2>flfeet $2.00 



9-inchtub 4feet 4.00 



12-inch tub 6to8feet 8.00 



We are growing all our Eentias above 6-inch size in neat C«datr Tuba, made especially for us, with electric wire hoops, painted sr««m. 



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 wliich 

 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 tiave 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 

 ■Izes, from 2^-inch pots to 12-inch tubs. We are strong on Deooratlva Palma, in 7-iDch, 9-inch and 12-inch tubs (made-up or single 

 plants), wliich we can supply in any quantity. All our Palms are bome-Krown (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 mnob Uura«r than arar bafora and never in battar condition. 





JOSEPH HEACOGK CO., Wyncote, Pa., 



Railway Station, 

 Jenklntown. 



Mfntlon The Review when you write. 



AT CHICAGO. 



The scores in the Cook County Flo- 

 rists' Association bowling league for 

 April 2 were as follows: 

 Orchids. 1st 2(1 3d Carnations. 1st 2d 3d 



Kraus 139 201 140 Lprman . . .1-4 170 170 



Graff 160 156 165 I.leberman 152 IM 138 



Brostrom . .211 135 150 Armstrong .167 129 163 



Economop's 152 171 155 Ayers .•.••127 15.3 151 



J. Zech....l72 182 170 A. Zech....l66 227 160 



Totals. .. .834 845 780 Totals. . . .726 840 797 



Violets. Ist 2d 3d Orchids. Ist 2d 3d 



A. Huebner 114 187 141 Kraus 135 172 101 



.Jacobs ... .121 161 157 Graff J^? "X JS 



Wolf 186 165 16.0 Brostrom . . 154 160 150 



Schultz ...177 140 143 Eoonomop's 90 164 181 



J. Huebner 152 146 130 Foerster ...202 ... ... 



J. Zech 179 241 



Totals 750 805 749 Totals 735 860 ft32 



Violets. 1st 2d 3d Roses. Ist 2d 3(1 



A. Huebner 149 138 217 Koehler • •• J?-^ 128 1(.0 



Jacobs ....124 144 187 Sweeney •■}45 220 156 



Wolf 167 183 1.59 Byers 14b 191 169 



Schultz ... .104 153 169 Price J84 160 212 



J. Huebner 178 145 105 Fischer 191 1<9 1j5 



Totals 812 763 797 Totals 899 878 852 



Carnations. Ist 2d 3d Roses. 1st 2d 3d 



Lorman ...183 195 138 Goerlsch ..l(3 14ol4. 



r.ieberman 158 139 158 Koehler . . . 153 137 17.S 



Armstrong .145 145 123 Byers 1^6 150 208 



Ayers 199 211211 Price 184 174 212 



A. Zech 195 168 227 Fischer 149 179 li2 



Totals 880 858 857 Totals 795 785 912 



Lebanon, Pa. — A license to marry was 

 issued March 29 to Le Roy H, Shark 

 and Miss Lillian M. Kline. 



Gainesville, Tex. — Hail recently 

 smashed about 1,000 feet of glass and 

 damaged many plants at Herman Ka- 

 den's greenhouses 



Berberis Thunbergii, Evergreens, California Privet, 

 Carolina Poplars, Shrubs, Roses, etc. 



FINK STOCK-FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET, big etock. extra ulce, 

 2-year, cut back -- 100 1000 10.000 



?qV.^' u WO" H^W 5226 00 



18-?41nche« 2. SO 22.60 200 00 



SHRUBS AND VINE8- 



AmpelopBis 10 100 



qalnqnefolla $o.80 $ 6.00 



Deatzla, P. of R. 



:<-4feet 1.00 8 00 



2-3feet go e.OO 



Blahonla aqnifolia 



2-3jteet 2.00 18.00 



18-21 lDCbe« 1.76 16 00 



100 



BERBERIS THUNBERGII, S-year- 



10 100 1000 



2-3 feet $2.00 $15.00 $120.00 



18-24incbe8 1.20 10.00 80.00 



12-18lncbe8 1.00 7.00 60.00 



NORWAY SPRUCE, extra floe— 



10 100 1000 



2-3 feet $1.60 $11.00 $100.00 



18-241nche8 1.26 10.00 80.00 



EVEROREENS, seTeral times transplanted (with 

 Ball and Burlapped, 10c extra)— 



Arborvltae Each 10 



6-7 feet $2.00 $16.00 



4-6feet 1.60 10 00 



3-4 feet 8.00 



2-8 feet 2.00 



Arborvltae Pyramidalia 



2-3feet a 80 4.00 



18-241nche8 40 8.00 



Arborvltae OloboHa 

 18 Inchee 40 3.00 



Arborvltae, Siberian 



2-3feet 40 3(0 



18 24 inches 30 2.60 



T^hite Pine 



18-24lnche8 2.50 20 00 



12-18 Inches I.60 12.00 



Macho Pine 

 121ncnes m 2.60 20.00 



KoAter RIae Spruce 



18-24 inches 20.00 



12-18 Inches 16.00 



10.000 



$226 00 



200.00 



1000 

 $40.00 



$26.00 

 17.00 



10 



Rhododendrons, freshly Imported 



Assorted colors, 2 feet $ 7"60 



Named varieties, 18-24 inches 10.00 



Spiraea Reevesil 

 2-Sfeet 70 



Srrinca speciosa 



3 4 feet 1.00 



2-3 feet so 



ROSES. 2-year, No. 1 Olimblnir— 



Baltimore Belle 1.20 



Dorothy Perkins 1.20 



Yellow Ramblers .. 1.20 



CAROLINA POPLARS. Wc want to 



quick— note prices: 10 



H-lOfeet $0.70 



6- 8 feet 60 



100 



$6.00 



4.00 



100 



$00.00 



76.00 



6.00 



8.00 

 7.00 



10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 



move 

 1000 



$60.00 

 36.00 



Thesecoods are rich t. Prompt shipments will be made, 

 we would be much pleased to have your order. 



C. R. BURR & CO., Manchester, Conn. 



300 ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION 



Mention The BcTlew when yon write. 



Asparagas Plamosos Nanus Cot Strings 



LINOS, $10.00 p«r 10< 



Brighton, Mass^ 



SOc 

 each 



ASPARAOUS PLUMOSUS NANUS SEEDLINQS. SIO.OO »«r~1000. 



W. H. ELLIOTT, -:- 



