AUGUST 30, 1900. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



401 



McKELLAR & WI^TER80^ 



Wholesale Dealers in Everything for Florists. 



cur FLOWERS AND PUNTS. 



Per 100 



Beauties, long $20.no to $25.C0 



medium 10.00 to 15.00 



short ; Hiioto 8.00 



Brides, Maids 3.00 to 5.00 



Perles and Meteors Snoto 5.00 



Carnations 1.' to 1.50 



Asters, good 50 to 1.00 



" lancy 1.00 to l.iO 



Gladioli " ,. 2.t0 to 3,00 



Valley S.iOto 5.00 



Sweet Peas ;.. .10 to .25 



Lilies S.OOto 10.00 



Adiantum 50 to 1.00 



Common Ferns per 1000, $1.00 



Smilax per doz., $1.00 to 1.50 



Asparagus '■ 5,00 to 8.00 



Full line of Field Grown Carnation Plants to olfer. 



SEEDS AND BULBS. 



Callas, select, VA to I'A-ia. diam,, per 100... .$5.00 

 1\4 to IK " " .... 7 00 



2 to 254 " " .... 9.00 



Bermuda Freesias, K-in. and up, per 1000 5.50 



•' 'A .... 6.50 



Harrisii Lilies, Loneitiorum, Roman Hyacinths, 

 Paper Whites. Prices on application. 



All Dutch Bulbs in Season. 



Trade pkt. 



Pansy Seed. Florists' Best, oz., $8.00 $0.25 



Cyclamen, Giant Flowered 50 



Calceolaria, Finest Mixture 50 



Cineraria, Choicest Mixture 50 



Gloxinia Hybrldi, Choicest Mixture 50 



Primula Obconica, Choicest Mixture 50 



All Seeds and Bulbs in Season. 



SIPPLIES, ETC., ETC. 



Sphagnum, burlap bales, ea. $1,00; 6 for $5.00 



wire pressed " .75; 6 for 4.00 



Tobacco Stems, fresh. 200 lbs for 1.50 



Preserved Cycas Leaves, ass't, per 100 15.00 



Cape Flowers, white, per lb 85 



" colored, " 1.50 



Tissue Paper, manilla, per ream 45 



white. " 1.00 



Wax " manilla, " 1.40 



white, " 2.00 



Doves, first quality, ea. $1.00; per doz 10.00 



second " .85; " 9.00 



Rubber Aprons, ea. $1.50; per doz 15.00 



Full stock of all Supplies, including Ribbons, 

 Tin Foil, Toothpicks. Baskets, Wh..-at Sheaves, 

 Bouquet Pins. Immortelles, Flower Vases. Jardi- 

 nieres, Artificial Palms, etc. 



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HEATING PROBLEMS. 



In order ttiat 1 may make my replies to cor- 

 respondents complete and definite. 1 would ask 

 that, with their letters of inquiry, they also sub- 

 mit a diagram showing the heights and sliapes of 

 the houses to be heated, stating what parts are 

 glass, also show location and depth of boiler cel- 

 lar, arrangement ot benclies and grades of floor 

 lines, also state the lowest night temperature de- 

 sired. Such diagrams need not be to scale nor 

 very elaborate, and would enable me to make my 

 replies more definite and of vastly more value to 

 correspondents. 



HENRY \V. GIBBONS, 



Heating Engineer. 



How many runs of heavy 4-inch 

 cast iron pipe will it take to heat a 

 house 65x12? It is a three-quarter 

 span, 71/2 ft. from floor to ridge. 

 Boiler sets 6% ft. below the floor. 

 Glass on roof and ends only. I want 

 to lieat it to grow Bride roses and 

 heat with hot water. W. E. H. 



For maintaining a temperature of 

 55 degrees on coldest nights in three- 

 quarter span rose house 12 feet wide, 

 with glass on roof only, he will need 

 five lines of the ordinary 4-inch cast 

 iron greenhouse pipes, these pipes be- 

 ing four inches outside diamet'^r; but 

 if the pipes he has which he describes 

 as heavy are 4-inch inside diameter, 

 four lines only will be needed. 



HENKY W. GIBBONS. 



New York. 



E. C AMLING, 



Wholesale Cut Flowers, 



32-34-36 RANDOLPH STREET, 



CHICAGO. 



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The Florists' Manual 



By WILLIAM SCOTT. 



IF YOU have not already done so, 

 please send us an accurate list of those 

 in the trade that receive their mail 

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 the publishers. 



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^butilon 



Acalypha 



A cantnro ph a-n i X 



Acer japonicum 



Achillea 



Achimin s 



AcropliylluTi 



Adiantum 



Agapanthus 



Agave 



Ageratum 



Allamanda 



Aloca ;ia 



Aloysia 



Altemanthera 



Amaranthus 



Amaryllis 



Ampelopsis 



Ananas 



Annuals 



Anthericum 



Anthurium 



Antirrhinum 



Aponngeton 



Aquatics 



Araucarias 



Ardisia 



Aristolochia 



Asparagus 



Aspidistra 



Asplenium 



Aster 



A Complete Reference Book for 

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Over 200 larg'e pag'es. 



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Followingr is a list of the sub- 

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Roses 



Salvia 



Santolina 



Sedum 



Seed Sowing 



Selaginella 



Shading 



Skimmia japon'a 



Smilax 



Soils 



Solanum 



Stephanotis 



Ste\ia 



Stocks 



Store Manage'mt 



Swainsona 



Sweet Peas 



System 



Thunbergia 



Torenia 



Tropaeolum 



Tuberose 



Valotta 



Vases 



Ventilation 



Veranda Boxes 



Verbena 



Vinca 



Violet 



Watering 



Zinnia 



