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TheW eekly Florists^ Review^ 



rEURLAnv in, 1903. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS-Continued. 



.SjiIiMgrnum moss. 5<">r i»er li.-i;;: $l.i>0 per bbl. 

 n. M. Itobinson Sc Co., .'iJ Court sq.. Boston, 

 M11S.S. 



Fresh o bbl. bale. $1.25; 3 bales. $3.25; 5 

 bal^B, *o.nO. II. n. Akers. Cbiitsworib. X. J. 



. SphaKmiiu Moss. Write for prioes on larfro 

 quantities. Cit^avI Fern Co.. Millinpton. Mass. 



SQUIRRELS. 



SQLIRREI-S FOR SALK. <;RAY s»]Uini>ls. 

 $3.*Hl pair. Flyiiip and small i-.m1 pine S(]uirrels, 

 $2.(10 pair. Send t<T laiKi' calalujcue. 



Schmid's Klorists' Snppl.v House. Washing- 

 ton, D. O. 



TIN FOIL 



American brantl FLoUlsT FOIL — The stand- 

 ard foil of America. 

 Jobn J. Croohe C-o.. 1S6 Grand St.. New York. 



WIRE SUPPORTS. 



Model Extensioii rarnaiiun siipin_«rt> .ind sal- 

 vauized rost:- stakes. I'arkfr-Brueu> Mfg. Co., 

 2US Jer&ey St., Harrison, X. J. 



Model Extension carnation supports; also gal- 

 vanized rose stakes and tyinic wires. 

 Igoo Bros., 220 North 9th St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 



WIRE WORK. 



We are tlie larg<sr inu intact iirers of wire 

 work in the west. Mi-Kellar A: Winterson. 



45. 47, 40 Wal>«sh ave., Chicago. 



Wired toothpieks. lO.nOO, $1.50; 50.000, $6.25. 

 Sample free. For sale l>v dealers. 

 AV. J. t OWEK. Berlin. N. Y. 



Emil Steffriis. Manufacturer of Florists' Wire 

 Pesigns. 335 East 21st St.. New York. 



We are manufacturers — 

 profits. 



C. C. rOELWORTD CO., Milwaukee. 



middleman's 

 Wis. 



Reed & Keller. 122 W. 25th st.. New York. 

 Manufacturers of \\'irc Designs. 



H. Hunt. 7C-7S Wahash 



Cbicii^'o. 



PIPING. 



How inany tiit i>f 21-iiKli pipe will it 

 take to ticiit. a house :i:ix(iO. liniise stand- 

 ing alone Y Wo want to inain:aiu a niglil 

 temperature of Ho degi-ees. Height to 

 ridge is 12 feet. Glass in ends; also 

 side ventilators. Outside temperature 

 rarely drops to zero, and 10 above is 

 about as eold as we ever have it. 



Can a No. 1(5 Hitohings boiler heat 

 this house and another house 50.\20 that 

 stands twenty feet away; also \isual of- 

 flee and potting shed? Subscribek. 



In reply to ".Suhsci il)cr," for main- 

 taining a night temperature of 5.5 de- 

 grees in the indepi'udent greenhouse 

 22x6(!, he will require at least 1,000 lin- 

 eal feet of 2-inoh I'ipe. In his inquiry 

 he speaks of 2:l-ineh l>ipe. As this is 

 approximately the outside measurement 

 of 2-inc'h pipe, we assume he has refer- 

 ence to pipe of this internal diameter. 



Regarding the ability of the boiler he 

 mentions to heat this house and an addi- 

 tional house 50x2(1 ]ilu(cd about twenty 

 feet away, the work would be somewhat 

 in excess of the rated capacity of the 

 boiler, but if he is willing to give his 

 fire a little extra attention on cold 

 nights and is careful to Ihoroughly pro- 

 tect the mains leading from one house 

 to the other so as to prevent unnecessary 

 loss of heat by radiation, the boiler in 

 question will cari^y him along, but. as 

 stated above, it will require special at- 

 tention on the coldest nights. 



Hf,.\ry W. Gibbox.s 



New York. 



WHITE OAK, 



Has any reader of the Review had ex- 

 perience with white or burr oak lumber 

 for greenhouse rafters? I would like 

 to know whether it will last as well 

 as pitch pine or cypress. 



A Reader. 



MPW PARNATIflNQ Theodosia B. Shepherd Co. 



IlLfl Unlllin I lUllU VENTURA-BY-THESEA. CALIFORNIA. 



For 1903. 



SIBYL (Dormer). S 



■ieht 



■i=e pink- 

 Au excellent, large. Innp- 

 stemmed commercial variety. 



PENELOPE iDorner). 



A good late Summer and early Fall variety. 



ADONIS, 



Mrs. THEODOBE BOOSEVEI.T, 



HABIiOWABDEN, ENCHAHTBESS, 



UABSHAI.I. FIELD, 



HEB MAJESIT. 



^I.BA, STELLA, D. WHITITEY, 

 APOLLO and other 1902 introductions. 

 All the ?ood standard varieties. 



Send for Descriptive Price List 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., 



LA FAYETTE, IND. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., 



JOLIET, ILL. 



Price list of New Varieties Kootetl C uttiiit'.s. 



Perl DO Per lOCO 



Harlowarden. crimson f 12.00 



MiirtthaU Field, varietrated la.OU 



Her Majesty, wlilte 10.00 



Gov. Lowndes, white 12.00 



Prrs. McEiiiley. cerise 12.00 



Murphy's White 00 



Lilliau Pond, white 10.00 



Penelope, white 5.0 1 



Si by 1. cerise 12.10 



STAX1JAH]> Vahikties. 

 Mrs. Higinboiham. the best and 



most profitable phik 5.C0 



Mrs. E. A. Nelsou. larpe. beautiful, 



clear pink, stront.' stem, pain- 



Inir more admirers everyday.. COO 

 Cressbrook, pink, a shade darker 



than Nelson, a winner 5.00 



Gov. Woleott. white, strongr stem. 



tine form, poort keeper 500 



Queen Louise, white, very free... 3.10 

 Lorna. large and one of the best 



white 300 



Norway, white, large, best stem 



and best keeper 2.0O 



Mrs. Potter Palm*-r. lareesi scar- 

 let, now lakintr the front rank. 5.00 

 Estelle. scarlet, ideal color, free 



and grown more than any other 4.00 

 Prosperity, the largest and most 



fancy variety of all 2 50 



Gaiety, variegated 5 00 



Lawsoo. pink 3.00 



Bon Homme, freest white, best 



and strongest stem 2.00 



Dorotby, pink, very free 3.00 



To give satisfaction Is our aim. Write for the best 



illustratea Carnation caialuFue ever published. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Carnations "n^. 



Chessl)rook-»5.C0 jier 100: »40.00 pnr 1000. 

 <'liallencer-85l0 per 100: SlO 00 per low. 

 Fair Mai<l-*iUO per 100; toO.OO ixr 1000. 



.soo at thousand rate 

 Other varieties priced on application. 



C. Warburton, Fail River, Mass. 



Mpntlnn The Revlpw whpn vnu tctUp 



CARNATION-MURPHY'S WHITE 



If you want a commercial white buy it. 

 Kooted Cutlines — immediate doltvery. $6.00 

 per 100: S.'iO.OO per 1000. 



Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 



WM. MURPHY, 



130 E 3rd Street, CINCINITATI. O. 



])(! MJT send UN pliiiUijiiniih'i tli:it 

 must be rctunieil. It is impossible to 

 f;pt tbem throiijjli the engraver's hands 

 without tlu'ir beinfr more or less soiled, 

 and it is frpquently necessary to cut 

 tlicm in order to adapt them to our 

 pur|josc. 



tlOd.OU 

 lOO.UU 

 SO.OU 

 lOU.UO 

 lOO.UO 

 liOCO 

 73.00 

 (U.OO 

 lOU.OO 



45.00 



60.00 



40.00 



40.00 

 ■.'5.00 



25 00 



15.00 



45.00 



:i0.00 



20 00 

 40.00 

 25.00 



1500 

 25.00 



VENTURA-BY-THESEA. CALIFORNIA. 



Farfugriuni Grande -Tubers, 2V2 to 3-in. 

 rtiam.. $11,00 per 100, prepaid. 



rarfngiura Grande — Tubers, 1-in. diam., 

 S5 00 per 100. prepaid. 



Parfugiura Grande— Tubeis, ?4-in. diam., 

 SS.OO per 100 prepaid. 



Parfugluni Grande — Tubers, in 4 in. pots, 

 $10 00 per UiO prepaid. 



Epiphyllnm lateritinni Allia — (Xmas 

 cactus) small blooming plant>, $2,50 to S5,50 per 

 100. prepaid, 



Epiphyllum Violaceum Alba— (Xmas cact- 

 us) small bloominB plants, $2 ."SO to Si 00 per 100. 

 prepaid. 



Pteris Tremnla— From 2K-in. pots, $S.OO per 

 100. prepaid, 



Seaforthia Elegans— From 2>^-in. pots, $3.5 

 per 100 prepaid. 



IMention Th*^ P.evlf?w u-hen you write. 



GERANIIJIVIS..* 

 Jean Viand, Mme. Landry, Mme. 

 Cbarotte, Centaur, Double Gen. 

 (irant. La Pavorite, Granville^ 

 Jacquerie Queen of the West, &c , 2)i-ln. 

 pots. S2.00 per 100. 



100 

 Giant Double Alyssnm, 2K inch pots .... $2.00 



Dwarf ■ 2J4-inch pots ... 2.00 



Hardy Eng-lish Ivy, 2Minch pots... .... 2.00 



Hardy English Ivy, rooted cuttings, $5.00 



1,000: 75 



Swainsona Alba, ■J^4-inch pots 2.00 



Lemon Verbena, '2S-Jnch pots 2.50 



Ageratums-Stella Gurney and Dwarf 



White, 2\,inehpots 2.00 



Abutilon, in %ariety, 2Minch pots 2.50 



Alternanthera, in variety. 2Ji inch pots... 2.00 



Colens, in variety. 2Ji-inch pots :... 2.00 



Lantana, 10 varieties. 2Ji.ineh pots 2.00 



Smilax, 2S-inch pots ... . 2 00 



Salvias Silver Spot, Bonfire and 



g pleudens, 2i4 inch pots 2.00 



Forget me Not, large-flowering, blue. 2}4- 



inch pots 2,60 



Puchsia, in variety. 2M-inch pots 3.00 



Petunia, double and single, fringed. 2Hin. 



pots 2.60 



double 5 named varieties 3.50 



Cannas, dormant roots, mixed 1.0» 



named 2.00 



Dahlias, strong roots, our selection 4.00 



purchasers selection 5.00 



Send for list of full line of greenhouse and 

 bedding plants. 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



R. VINCENT, Jr. & SON, White Marsh, Md. 



M'^ntlnn The Review when you write. 



DAHLIAS. 



2.1 IcadiuK \arictiLh. all uuder name, guaran- 

 teed true, including the best sorts in cultivation- 

 such as Clifford W. Bruton. A, D. Livoni, Nym- 

 pha'a. Lemon (iiant Fern leaf Beauty. Snow 

 Clad. White Swan. Frank Smith, etc. We offer 

 HEAVY PIELD CLUMPS, JUST 

 AS DUG, $5.00 per 103: $45.00 

 p:r 10 C. 



THE DINGEE & CONARD GO. 



VVKST (iltOVK, PA. 



Mpnljnn The Review when you write. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, 



WYNCOTE, PA., 



Grower of 



Areca Lutescens, Kentia Belmoreana, 

 Kentia Forsteriana and Latania Borbonica. 



Price List for the aBklng-. 



MODEL EXTENSION 



Carnation Supports. 



ALSO 



Wire Rose Stakes and Tying Wire. 



Igoe Bros., ^^J^^^i^'Si. Bfoaklyn, H. Y. 



l'i„UNVii.i.K. M.\ss.— F. .\. Sandland 

 iV (ci. li:i\i- reiiioveil irniii li .lay .'itreet, 

 Xnrth ,\ltlcl".ro. ila>s.. to I'lainville. 



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