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The Florists' Review 



Decembeb 5, 1912. 



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Joseph Heacock Company's Pahns and Ferns 



HOME GROWN. 



WELL ESTABLISHED. 



STRONG AND HEALTHY. 



Pot Leaves 

 2>fl-lncb 4 



8-inch 5 



4-inch 5 



5-inch 6 to 7 



6-inch 6 to 7 



6-inch 6 to 7 



6-inch 6 to 7 



Cedar tub Leaves 



7-inch 6 to 7 



9-inch 6 to 7 



9-inch 6 to 7 



9-inch 6 to 7 



9-inch 6 to 7 



9-inch 6 to 7 



We are growing all our Kentias above 6-inch size In neat C«dar Tuba, made especially for us, with electric wire hoops, painted Kr**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 triin 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 

 alsaa, from 2>«-inch pots to 12-inch tubs. We are strong on Daoorattva Palma, in 7-inch, 9-inch and 12-inch tubs (made-up or single 

 plants), which we can supply in any quantity. All our Palms are homa-STOwn (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 much Uursar than m-vmr bafora and never in battar condition. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., ""lH^^UkS^- 







ST. PAUL. 



The Market. 



Business last week was exceptionally 

 fine, with the Thanksgiving demand and 

 several large funerals. Thanksgiving 

 stock was at a premium and all had sold 

 out, so that there was a scarcity follow- 

 ing the holiday. Eoses and carnations 

 are again coming in fine, as are violets. 

 Mums are practically over, but poin- 

 settias are coming in and they are fine; 

 a market is found for them readily. 

 Bouvardia and orchids were good sellers 

 for Thanksgiving and the market is 

 well supplied. 



Various Notes. 



At a recent meeting of the Minne- 

 sota State Florists' Association, held at 

 Holm & Olson's store, S. A. Jamieson, 

 of Chicago, gave a lecture on the uses 

 of cement for greenhouse purposes. He 

 illustrated his lecture with a good set 

 of atereopticon views. This proved ex- 

 ceptionally interesting and demon- 

 strated to the florists the various uses 

 that cement can be put to and obtain 

 the best results. 



J. C. Christensen, who for a number 

 of years has been superintendent at the 

 greenhouses of Holm & Olson, has re- 

 signed and will henceforth devote his 

 entire time and efforts to his own range 

 of greenhouses, known as the Acorn 

 Greenhouses. Mr, Christensen 's brother 

 has had charge of the greenhouses, but 

 the business is developing so rapidly 

 that J. C. Christensen decided to per- 

 sonally conduct the business, 



L. L. May & Co. have added J. W. 

 Gibson, formerly of Philadelphia, to 

 their store force. Gus Colberg, the 



20 PER CENT DISCOUNT 



ON THE FOLLOWINQ STOCK 

 FOR CASH WITH ORDER. 



Per doc. Per 100 



4-inch Cyclamen, budded f2.00 $16.00 



5-lnch Cyclamen, In bud and bloom.. 3.00 25.00 



2-inch Poinsettias 50 4.00 



Runners, Boston Ferns 2.00 



2>«-Inch Boston Fern 4.60 



8-inch Boston Fern 1.00 8.00 



4-inch Boston Fern 2.00 15.00 



6-inch Boston Fern 8.00 26.00 



Runners, Whitmani Ferns $2.00 



4-inch Whitmani Ferns 2.00 15.00 



Per doz. 



Runners, Roosevelt Fern 



2^-lnch Roosevelt Fern $0.60 



3-inch Roosevelt Fern 1.26 



4-inch Roosevelt Fern 2.25 



6-inch Roosevelt Fern 8.75 



6-Inch Roosevelt Fern 6.00 



2-inch Asparagus Plumosus Nanus.. 



R.C., White Moonvine 



2'«-Inch White Moonvine 



2-inch Daisies, 3 varioties 



2-inch Vinca, Variegated 



3-lnch Vinca, Variegated 



Per 100 



$ 8.00 



5.00 



10.00 



17.50 



30.00 



8.00 

 1.50 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 5.00 



Stock guaranteed and all orders carefully handled. We need room 

 and money, therefore offer 20 per cent discount for cash with order. 



D. U. AUGSPURGER t SONS CO., " 



O. BOX 

 394 



Peoria, Illinois 



ORCHIDS 



We have to offer the following freshly Imported 

 Orchids in fine condition: 



Cattleya GIkrh, from the same place where we 

 found the rare C. G. Alba. 



C. Gankel liana, C. Triana«, C. Schroderae, 

 Oncidinm. Papilis and Krameriannm. 



Alsoaquantlty of Oncidinm Varicosnm Rog- 

 ersii, small plants In spike, @ $18.00 ser dozen. 



LAQER & HURRELL. SUMMIT. N.J. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of every variety 



M»-ntti)fi 'I'hf Hfvl.'w wh^n you w rite. 



manager of the May store, has resumed 

 his work after a five weeks' siege at 

 thQ hospital. uff^A. 



The Htfflfman-SullivaS Co. ret)t>rt8 

 business good and is pushing the sale 



ORCHIDS 



The finest importation of C. Gigas 

 Sanderiana that we have had in 

 six years just arrived. Ready to 

 ship now. Send for prices and cataiogfie 



Freeman Orchid Co. 



G. L. Freeman, Agt. and Sftrr, 

 FAUL RIVXR, MAgg. 



ORCHIDS 



Will hook orders now for next spring, 1918, be- 

 fore starting for South America. Will collect 

 and import the best commercial Orchids. Write 

 for prices to 



P. O. Box 73, 

 8ECAUCUS, N. J. 



JOHN DeBUfK, 



of goldfish, ^6Y *which an interesting 

 window display is made. C. F. R. 



