NOVEMBER 9. 1899. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



591 



of Florists' Supplies 



M. RICE & Co., are exclusive 

 Importers and Manufacturers 



MOSS WREATHS. IMMORTELLES. CAPE FLOWERS. 



BASKETS. POT COVERS. LACE and PAPER HANDKERCHIEFS. 



WHEAT SHEAVES. METAL DESIGNS. PREPARED PALM LEAVES. 



DOVES. CHENILLE. PEDESTALS. 



GRASSES. PLATEAUX. PALM PLANTS, Etc. 



CATALOGUE FOR THE ASKING. 



M. RICE & CO., No. 918 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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J Greenhouse Woodwork \ 



= Open-air-dried Cypress Lumber is more durable, and better suited to Green- S 



house conditions than kiln-dried stock. But you cannot get it from those 



that are engaged in the business in a small way — even though their entire 



B business is confined to greenhouse material — for it takes a long time for the p 



g lumber to thoroughly dry and this means an investment in lumber that only m 



S those of large capital ran make. The only way to have air-dried lumber is S 



3 to buy green lumber and hold it until it dries. Those that order dry lum- a 



ber from the producers of Cypress get kiln-dried stock. It is cheaper for 



them to kiln-dry than to hold the stock long enough to season it in the open 



■ air. We carry a large stock and fill all orders with open-air-dried Cypress ~ 



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Commercial Violet Culture 



By Prof. B. T. GALLOWAY, 

 Chief, Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 



This work is thoroughly practical and discusses fully: Varieties and their Origin; Localities where 

 the Crop is likely to Prove Profitable; Requirements for Success; Construction of Houses and Frames; 

 Heating Houses and Frames; Soils and their Preparation; Manures and Fertilisers; Propagation, Se- 

 lection, Planting, Watering, Cleaning and Feeding; Picking, Bunching and Marketing; Diseases and 

 their Treatment; Insect Enemies and Methods of Combating them ; Cost of Producing the Crop, 

 Profits, etc. 



Superbly illustrated with upward of 60 plates, plans, diagrams, etc., including Working Drawings 

 of Model Violet Houses; Plans for Complete Heating Systems; Photographs Showing Methods of Hand- 

 ling Soil, Preparing the Beds. Bunching the Flowers, Packing for Shipment, etc. Numerous illustra- 

 tions showing the character of the more important diseases are also given. 



Bound In Flexible Covers of Royal Purple Cloth and Gold; 224 Pages; Small Octavo. 



PRICE, POSTPAID, $1.50, mailed same day as order is received. Prospectus Free. 



Address The Florists 1 Exchange, 2to8 Duane St., New York. 



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ANSIES... 



WORTH RAISING 



Good Plants by 



$4.00 per 1000. 



■xpress, $2.50 per 500; 

 Seed as usual. 



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OrGhids. 



lust arrived, in fine condition. Cuttleyn 

 MendelH and Luella Jongbeana, also C. labiata. 

 C. Speciosissima, C. Gaskelliana and C. Harris- 

 oniae 

 CHERRY WOOD BASKETS, 



FRESH MOSS AND PEAT. 



Lager &Hurrell,^ P :r e , r e s rs and 



'Summit, N.J. 



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November Prices, 

 Ready to Ship. 



NEW GERANIUM— De Roo Mitring, yellow foliage, 

 double pure scarlet bloom, $1.20 per dozen, 

 $10.00 per 100. 



NEW GEBANITM-Double Snow Drop, the best dbl. 

 white bedder to date, $1.20 per dozen, $10.00 

 per 100. 



NEW YELLOW BABY PBIMROSE - We have the 

 only stock in the United States, $1.20 perdoz., 

 $10.00 per 100. 



PRISIROSES-to close out-Chinese and Obconica, 

 from flats, S1.00 per 100, $8.00 per 1000 ; from 

 2%-in. pots, ready for 4-in. pots, $1.50 per 100, 

 $12.00 per 1000; Obconica, from 3^-in. pots. 

 $1.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000 ; 10 per cent, dis- 

 count on 5000 lots and over. 



Also, FORGET-ME-NOT, COLECS, BEGONIAS, 



PETUNIAS. YELYET PLANT, FEYEBFEW, etc., 

 2Ji-in. pots, $2.00 per 100, $15.00 per 1000. 



One year old ROSES — Mixed, per 100, $1.00 

 PANSY PLANTS- All sizes, write for prices. 

 HARDY GRASS PINKS-per 100. $3.00. 



THE MORRIS FLORAL, CO., 



MORRIS, ILL. 



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Hem's 

 Pansies. 



THE BEST IS WHAT YOU WANT, com- 

 mon Pansies are dear at any price. The " best 

 florists'' m the country are my customers, they 

 will tell you there are no other Pansies quite 

 as good as mine. Try them and you will say 

 the same when they come into bloom. 

 PLANTS NOW AND UNTIL MARCH : 

 Free bv mail at 75c per 100; 250 for $1.50; 

 500 for '$2.50, By express, 84.00 per 1,000. 



ALBERT M. HERB, 



Lancaster, Pa. 



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Zirngiebel giant Pansy. 



Seed is $1 .00 for trade pkt., or $5.00 per oz. 



Also plants of the above at the same rate as 

 common varieties, $5.00 per 1,000, securely packed 

 to go any distance. Large transplanted plants, 

 for winter bloom, at $2.00 per 100. 



DENVS ZIRNGIEBEL, NEEDHAM, MASS. 



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