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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 29, 1913. 



MC 



JOSEPH HEACPCK COMPANY'S 



PALMS And ferns 



HOME GROWN WELL ESTABLISHED STRONG AND HEALTHY 



K«ntl» B«linorMUi» 



Pot 



2i«-inoh 



5-inch 



6-lncb 



6-inch 



6-inch 



Leaves In. high 



Each Doi. 

 $ 1.60 



4 StolO 4.. 



6to7 18 $0.60 6.00 



6to7 24 1.00 12.00 



6to7 26 1.26 16.00 



6to7 28to80 1.50 18.00 



Kantla Voratarlana— Made np 



We are growing all our Kentias above 6-inch slee in neat C«<lar Tuba, made especially for us, with electric wire hoops, painted craan. 



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 liave 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, PhilMelphia. 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 aee our palms of all 

 ,ls0i^ from 2^inch pots to 12-incb tubs. We are strong on Deooratlv* Palma, in 7-inch, 9-inch and 12-lnch tubs (made-up or. single 

 plants), which we can supply in any quantity. All our Palms are taoine«BTown (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 maoh l»VB«r tbfui •▼•r b*tor« and never in b»tt«r condition. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO., Wyncote, Pa., 



Railway Station, 

 Jenkintown. 



s: 



Mention The ReTlew when yon writ*. 



DETROIT. 



The Market. 



Business last week was fairly good 

 and the market remained well cleaned 

 of stock of every description. The out- 

 look is good for Memorial day and, 

 while this day has never amounted to 

 a great deal in Detroit, the florists are 

 nevertheless making every effort to 

 make it a good day. There is every 

 indication that stock will be extremely 

 scarce. This is especially true of car- 

 nations. Eoses will be in fairly good 

 supply, as will be lilies, snaps and peas. 

 A good supply of peonies is now on 

 hand and large shipments of these will 

 go a long way toward relieving the sit- 

 uation for Memorial day. 



Various Notes. 



S. S. Skidelsky was in the city for 

 several days, visiting the trade, and 

 reported the sale of Philadelphia as 

 being fine. Fred Breitmeyer now has 

 three houses planted to this carnation 

 and the appearance is fine. 



E. A. Fetters is building a beautiful 

 home on Chicago boulevard, which will 

 be completed about July 1. 



Hereafter the meetings of the De- 

 troit Florists' Club will be held in the 

 beautifully appointed rooms on the sec- 

 ond floor of the Bemb Floral Co. Meet- 

 ings will be held the first and third 

 Mondays of each month as heretofore. 

 The cold weather this spring has de- 

 layed planting bedding stock to a great 

 extent. While in former years much 

 of this work was done by this time, lit- 

 tle has been planted up to present 

 writing. H. S. 



PLANTS YOU NEED 



100 



2V&-ln. RooseTelt fern $6.00 



2%-ln. Boston fern 4.50 



3-ln. WhttmanI fern , 8.00 



2Vi-in. Cordata Compacta fern S.OO 



2-ln. Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 8.00 



3-ln. Asparagus Plumosus Nanus.. < 7.00 



2-in. Asparagus Sprengerl 2.50 



2-ln. VInca Var 8.00 



Vlnca Var 6.00 



Mme. Sallerol Geranium 8.00 



Rose Geranium 3.00 



Rose Geranium 6.00 



100 



2^-ln. Daisies, 8 vars $8.00 



3-ln. Daisies, 3 Tars 6.00 



Dracaena Indlvlsa 6.00 



Fuchsias 8.00 



Ageratum, blue 8.00 



Ageratum, blue 6,00 



Moonvines, white 6.00i- 



3-ln 

 2-ln. 

 2-ln. 

 3-ln. 

 3-ln. 



3-ln 

 2-ln. 

 2-ln. 

 S-ln. 



100 



Seedlings, Asparagus Plumosus 



Nanus $1.00 



Seedlings, Asparagns Sprengerl 75 



Seedlings, Smilaz 60 



1000 

 $ 0.00 



e.oo 



4.00 



Rooted Cuttings 



100 1000 



English iTy $1.00 $10.00 



Ageratum, bine .75 



100 1000 



Moonvines, white $1.60 $16.00 



Umbrellk Plants 1.00 



D. D. AUGSPDRGER & SONS CO., Box 394, PEOiOA, ill. 



New 



American Beauty 



GERANIUM 



We take great pleasuie in introducing to our many cus- 

 tomers for 1913 our n*w Amarlcan B*auty Qaranlum. 



For the first time, after working on It for nearly three years, 

 we are offering It for sale. 



Oif Cliim to r American Beanty Geraninm ^" **»»"* «^p»8ses 



' all other Gera- 



niums in its real American Beauty Color. The individual 

 blooms measure 2% inches across. It is semi-double, me- 

 dium dwarf, of stately shape. It has oome to stay as a 

 monay makar. Prices to the trade : 2i«-in. pots. 50c each, 

 $5.00 per doz.; 3-In. pots, $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz., cash. 

 Write for circulars in natural colors and prices on large lots. 



JOHN BAUSCHER,!0ick»{iss«t,Freepoi1, III. 



