. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo9. The American Florist. 983 HEACOCK'S KENTIAS Our stock consists of healthy, HOME-GROWN WELL ESTABLISHED Plants Kentia Belmoreana Per doz. 100 5-in. pot, 6 to 7 leaves, 18 iii. high $ 6 (X) $50 00 Each 6-in. " " " 22 to 24 in. high $100 $12 00 6-in. 24 to 26 in. " 125 15 00 6-in. 26 to 28 in. " 150 18 00 9-in. tub " " 42 to 48 in. " 5 00 Kentia Forsteriana Each Per doz. 6-in. pot, 5 to 6 leaves, 28 to 30 in. high $1 00 $12 00 6-in. " 6 leaves, 30 to 32 in. " 12


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo9. The American Florist. 983 HEACOCK'S KENTIAS Our stock consists of healthy, HOME-GROWN WELL ESTABLISHED Plants Kentia Belmoreana Per doz. 100 5-in. pot, 6 to 7 leaves, 18 iii. high $ 6 (X) $50 00 Each 6-in. " " " 22 to 24 in. high $100 $12 00 6-in. 24 to 26 in. " 125 15 00 6-in. 26 to 28 in. " 150 18 00 9-in. tub " " 42 to 48 in. " 5 00 Kentia Forsteriana Each Per doz. 6-in. pot, 5 to 6 leaves, 28 to 30 in. high $1 00 $12 00 6-in. " 6 leaves, 30 to 32 in. " 126 16 00 6-in. " 6 leaves, 34 to 36 in. " 160 18 00 Made-up Kentia Forsteriana 9-in. tub, 4 plants, 42 to 48 in. high $ 4 (X) each l2-in. " 4 plants, 6 feet high heavy 15 00 each Joseph Heacock Co., Wyncofe, BAY TREES standards. Pyramids and Columns. ORCHIDS DIRECT FROM TBE WOODS. Cattleya Trlanae, C. Gi^as and other comniercial varieties. JULIUS ROEHRS CO., Rutherford, N. J. St. Louis. BEDDING PLANTS SCARCE. The weather is now summer lika, and we have had plenty of rain. There seems to be quite a scarcity of bedding stock. Carnations and roses are show- ing the effect of the weather, and are daily becoming- poorer. Loads of peo- nies are in. Sunday morning opened up raining steady. Closing of schools June 1-15 will see the last effort to hold up the season, and then we can look for summer dullness. Memorial day many flowers were used. Carnations brought three to four cents, and in many instances the quality was poor. A great many outdoor flowers were used, a good portion using flowers from their gardens tor cemetery decorations. Everything was plentiful; hardy ferns were in demand, and appear to bo scarce. NOTES. We regret to announce the death. May 28, of George Waldbart, Jr., son cf Alexander "Waldbart, after a lingering illness, of Bright's disease. He was 30 years of age, was a dutiful son and was buried from the family residence on Lawton avenue. D


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