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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



467 



GALAX LEAVES. 



Galax leaves. For latest prices bronze and 

 green galax leaves, and Leucothoe sprays, ad- 

 dress the Introducer, 



Harlan P. Kelsey, 



318 Tremont Bldg., 



Boston, Mass. 



New green GALAX shipped by express; 

 quality good. Bronze GALAX shipped trom 

 cold storage. New York. Write for prices. J. 

 G. Loven. Montezuma. N. C. 



Bronze and green galax 

 prices on large quantities. 

 Co., 32-36 Court Sq., Bostol 



leaves. Write for 

 H. M. Robinson & 



J1.50 per 1000 delivered, 

 jr lOc. American Rose 



GARDEN TOOLS. 



Parlln & Orendorft Co., Can 



GLASS, ETC. 



Scollay's Improved Putty Bulb for glaz- 

 ing sash, etc. Also the Patent Plant Sprink- 

 ler. For sale by your seedsman or sent, 

 postpaid, for $1.00. John A. Scollay, 76 and 

 78 Myrtle Ave.. Brooklyn, N. T. Send stamp 

 for catalogue. 



Twemlow's Old English Glazing Putty. Seml- 

 Llquid, made only In America by Hammond's 

 Paint and Slug Shot Works, Flshklll-on-Hud- 

 son, N. T. 



Send 



for circular. F. O. Pierce Co., 170 Fulton St., 

 York. 



JOHN LUCAS & CO.. Philadelphia. Pa. 



-Hudson, N. Y. 



Improved greenhouse glazing points. positive- 



Good Hose. J. G. & A. Esler. Saddle Rlv 



Penn Rubber Co., 608 Arch St., Phlla 



INSECTICIDES. 



bacco Dust. "The Black Stu 

 coarse to your order. BO to 1,000 Ibs^, 2 

 per pound. " " "■ - 



Stoothott, 116 West St., 



for fumigation or spraying. Indoors 



200 lbs. of tobacco in one pint of Nikoteen. 



Sold by seedsmen. Circular free. 



Skabcura Dip Co., Chicago. 



The Peerless Powder Blower. Distributes 

 equally well Sulphur, Lime, Slug Shot, To- 

 bacco Dust. Paris Green, Etc. Price. $4.00 

 F. O. B. Chicago. Edw. E. McMorran & Co., 

 Manufacturers, 15-21 N. Clinton St., Chicago. 



Product Co., Louisville. Ky. 



PAPER SEED BAGS. 



Paper seed bag 



PIPE AND FITTINGS- 



POTS. 



Standard Flower Pots at special low prices. 

 Per 1,000: 9,000 6-lnch, $17.60; 4,600 7-lnch, 

 $26.00; 3.500 8-inch, $39.00; 600 9-Inch, $60.00. 

 250 at 1.000 rate. Less than 250 add 20c per 100. 



Standard Pots. We are now ready to supply 

 1 superior quality of pots In unlimited quanti- 

 ties. Catalogues and price lists furnished on 

 application. 



A. H. Hews & Co., North Cambridge, Mass. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your greenhouses 

 are within 500 miles of the Capital, write us; 

 we can save you money. W. H. Ernest, 28tb 

 and M Sts. N. E.. Washington, D. C. 



The Whllldln Pottery Co., Incorporated, man- 

 ufacturers of flower pots, Philadelphia, Long 

 Island City, N. Y., Jersey City, N. J. 



Flower Pots. Before buying write us for 

 prices. Geo. Keller & Son. 361-363 Hemdon St. 

 (near Wrightwood Ave.), Chicago. 



Red Standard Pots. The best on the mar- 

 ket. Keller Bros., 213-223 Pearl St., Norrls- 

 town. Pa. 



Harrison Pottery. Harrison, Ohio. 



A fine sample card, showing our line of rib- 

 bons, made especially for the florist trade, will 

 be mailed to anyone upon application. Samuel 

 S. Pennock, 1612-1618 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, 



RUSTIC WORK. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



Why not buy your Sphagnum Moss from first 

 hand? We are always ready to ship on a 

 moment's notice and can save you at least 

 20 per cent. Prices, single bale, 75c.; 10 bale 



Mound City, III. 



Tin Foil. Plain, Fancy, printed and mount- 

 ed. Manufactured by The Conley Foil Com- 

 pany, 521 to 541 West 25th St., New York. 



Tin foil for florists. Special shades and de- 

 signs. Write for samples and prices. The 

 Palen Co., Kingston, N. Y. 



WIRE SUPPORTS. 



Thaden's Wire Tendril Is adapted to hori- 

 zontal wires as well as stakes for roses, carna- 

 tions, chrysanthemums, etc. Easily put on 

 and easily taken off and are durable. Sam- 

 ple lOO, prepaid, tor 60c. 

 Atlanta, Ga. 



Thaden & Co., 



Model Extension Carnation Supports, made 

 with two or three circles; also galvanized rose 

 stakes and tying wires. Igoe Bros., 226 North 

 9th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



DO NOT TIE UP roses or carnation 

 you have read our circular on wire. 

 LIttlefleld, Worcester, Mass. 



The Florists' Manual, by William Scott, Is 

 a whole Library on Commercial Floriculture. 

 Send In your order now. Florlsta* Pub. Co., 

 Chicago. 



WIRE WORK. 



C. A. Kuehn, 1122 Plne-st., St. Louis, Mo., 

 manufacturer of the Patent Wire Clamp 

 Floral Designs. A full line of supplies always 

 on hand. Write for catalogue. 



We are the largest manufacture: 

 work In the west. McKellar & W 

 47. 49 Wabash Av., Chicago. 



76-78 Wabash Av., Chicago. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Henry A. Dreer, 714 Chestnut street, 

 Philadelphia, catalogue of bulbs, seeds, 

 plants, etc., for autumn, 1901 ; T. S. Hub- 

 bard Co., Fredonia, N. Y., price list of 

 grape vines and small fruits; P. J. 

 Berckmans Co., Augusta, Ga., catalogue 

 of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, 

 climbers, ornamental hedge plants, etc. ; 

 Edw. B. Jackson, Stamford, Conn., fall 

 catalogue of hardy herbaceous plants; 

 Pinehurst Nurseries, Pinehurst, N. C, 

 descriptive catalogue of American seeds, 

 conifers, trees, shrubs, palms, etc.; M. 

 Rice & Co., 918 Filbert street, Pliihidel- 

 phia, calendar. 



JOHN LUCAS, 



John Lucas, founder and active head 

 until a few years past of the firm of 

 John Lucas & Co., large dealers in green- 

 house glass in Philadelphia, New York 

 and Chicago, died August 7. His death 

 will cause no change in the business, 

 which will be continued under the same 

 name and at the same locations. 



Des Moines, Ia. — The premiums 

 offered for plants and flowers are so 

 low and the regulations so exacting at 

 the Iowa State Fair that there was this 

 year only one exhibitor, and the display 

 naturally was not extensive. The fair 

 managers can hardly expect first-class 

 work to be entered in competition for 

 such beggarly prizes. The florist that 

 did enter went in merely for the ad- 

 vertising and made the most of it. 



St. Paul, Minn. — Henry Norman, a 

 florist of Medford, Wis., was a recent vis- 

 itor. He had answered an advertisement 

 of a matrimonial bureau, paid $10 on ac- 

 count, and came here to close the deal, 

 but on his arrival could not find either 

 the matrimonial bureau or his $10. So 

 he reported the case to the police. Are 

 marriagable ladies scarce in Wisconsin? 



Saratoga, N. Y. — The annual floral 

 fete was very successful, the display be- 

 ing as extensive as ever and the city 

 crowded with visitors. At night Broad- 

 way was illuminated with many thou- 

 sands of paper lanterns. A new feature 

 was a pyrotechnical display at the park 

 of the racing association. 



Mansfield, Pa. — Mrs. Robert Crosley 

 is building some new houses, which will 

 increase her glass surface to 10,000 

 .square feet. The stock consists of car- 

 nations, chrysanthemums, some roses and 

 bedding plants and part of one house is 

 devoted to lettuce. 



LoOMis, Cal. — A. Mitting is building 

 two greenhouses for I. D. Clapp, who 

 will start in as a carnation grower with 

 2,000 square feet of glass. 



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