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The Florists^ Review 



159 



"^., ted— For cash, Peony root* In nparate 

 rarl. ties and mixed. Any quantity. German 



Iri^j !','inj S^Bu'lb*FarmB. Benton Harbor. Mich. 

 -^v M,'«l— GUdloU, Chicago White, one bnabel 

 bull i' i» •' P*^** fractions, true atock only. 

 State '^'^^'' ,f^e''pri,ana Floral Co.. Urbana, O. 



~^','ieA At once. 2000 leedllngs of Oym- 



-«^i '-'jL Dusty Miller. Must be Gymnocarpa. 

 ««»<=" "^ 1_ Haaae Bros.. Pekln. HI. 



— r;- ted_200 or 300 strong, field nown, doable 

 pJn iiiila for Immediate or October dellTery. 

 ^^ Furrow A Co., Gnthrle. Okla. 



-~^ ted Phlox, one or two year field grown, 



In V , iPtles. Give price and quantity. 



"^ Weller Nurseries, Holland. Mich. 



— S , Ijtad — 2000 Santollnas, rooted cuttings or 

 2,jQ ' " John Nelson, Oshkosh. Wis. 



~^-. 1 tod— 25 large Goldflsh (carp), 8 to 10 in. 

 Hugo Kind. Hammonton, N. J, 



"^ CANE STAKES 



J lave Them When Ton Need Them 



GKKBN PAINTED HYACINTH STAKBS 



at following low prices: 



12.1,1 $1.76 per 1000 



18.1n 2.60 per 1000 



Special price on original cases. 26,000 to a 



****' JOS. O. NBIDINOBB CO., 



Florists' Supplies, 

 1808-11 N. 2nd St., PhlladelphU, Pa. 



J.\PANBSB GREEN CANE STAKES. 



30-ln $0.86 per 100; $ 7.60 per 1000 



86-ln 1.10 per 100; 9.00 per 1000 



5.ft., natural 1.86 per 100; 12.00 per 1000 



6-ft., natural 1.75 per 100; 16.00 per 1000 



A. HENDERSON A CO.. 

 166 X. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



BAMBOO STAKBS. 

 Ifoot, green $ 2.60 per 1000 



5 to G-foot, natural 13.00 per 1000 



6-foot, natural 15.00 per 1000 



AMERICAN BULB CO.. 

 172 N . Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Sperinl offer on Japanese Cane Stakes, 2, 4. 6, 



6 and S^ft., green and natural color. Prices on 

 application. 



TOKYO NURSERY CO.. 

 8701 Broadway , Oakland, Cal. 



CARNATION STAPLES 



Superior Carnation Staples, best Staples on 

 tbe market, 85o per 1000, 3000 tar 10^00, posUge 

 paid. 



MICHIGAN CUT FliOWBE EXOHANGB, 

 264 Ra ndolph St., Detroit. Mich. 



PllUbury's carnation staples, 86c per 1000, 

 ^ f o r Sl.OO. I. L. PlUsbmy, Oalesbnrg. HI. 



. CHARCOAL 



..Prepared Charcoal, $4.00 per 100 Iha.; ton, 

 160.00: bags, 15c extra. Charcoal doat, «xoel- 

 lent for mixing in soil, same price, 

 ggter Pearson. 6782 Gnnnlson St.. Chicago. IE. 



CUT FLOWERS 



Tait Bros. Co., Box S6«, Bmnswlck, Ga., 

 Wholesale Growers of Out Flowers, will hare In 

 nif .• Narcissi Barrii Conspicuous, Sulphur 

 rnoenlx several varieties of Yellow Trumpet. 

 OljdIoU will be ready about May let. Contract 

 ^ri solicited. No more Paper Whites. 



FERTILIZERS 



SHBIH> MANURB 

 Pulverized and Shredded 



CATTLE MANURE 



Pulverized and Shredded 



BONE MEAL. 



Pure, free from acid 



HORN SHAVINGS 



Write for our prices 



iw XT ^ AMERICAN BULB CO., 



jg^ N^_Wabasb Ave.. Chicago, 111. 



PLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES 

 PRBPARBD BY 



rntr,r.o ^ REEVES. 

 PfT .'• BROWN, GREEN OR PURPLE. 

 '£^ irton $125 



60 ilu' °I I^«Te«-...*.'.*.*.'.'.".*.'.'.".$'4.'66'per case 



100 • "/ J^*'«« 8.00 per case 



' °' Leaves 16.00 per case 



Your credit is good 

 REl'Ka wrtT^'.^^ proper reference. 

 " . ''•gj;OLI AOB CO., INC., BREWTON. ALA. 



^'1 CHBAP CRUMPLED LBAVBS, BUT 

 8tTiv.T>Tft«. THB BEST. 



W SJPH MAGNOLIA, FULL WKOHT. 

 Ua... 5,'. I"^^^' men and purple Magndla 

 Per . rS-'**.,"-^*"™ "l^' 0' "• ""t QUiOItj, 

 <»!i/*4o*oft *ir!5i l® carton*. WT.OO; 26 eu- 

 OUi , *-^-. ^1*2 '<» vrltM <m 100 box lota. 

 -" TT ^A SONS, LINOOLN. ILL. 



' E8H STOCK— MAGNOLIA LEAVES. 

 Dux Snperlora Brand 

 Pp' rt,«. Brown and green 



cartons 14 00 



1"! \ TO AMERICAN BULB CO.! 



=- .^^oash^ve., Chicago. 111. 



—V ^ — QOLDFISH 



»'i •"^m«.*''S*'^'"» plants, castles, globes and 



AnnrrlSS^ '<"■ wholesale catalogue. 

 !<' •aflS^^??"';*^!'® GOLDFISH CO.? 



•aaison St. Tel. Haymarket 183. Ghlca(o. 



QREENS 



FlorlsU use our cut HBMLOCK SPRAYS to 

 advantage in place of Ferns. Fresh from 'the 

 woods, $6.76 per 1000. 

 JOHN B. BOY. CONWAY. MICH. 



SPRBNGBRI SPRAYS. Want regular cus- 

 tomers for ten bunches per week, less or more. 

 Bden Nurseries, Port Alleghany. Pa. 



Aaparatua Plumosus spraya all sold tor the 

 coniiac Mason. 

 The Pennock Plantation, Jupiter, Fla. 



LEAF MOLD 



Our screened LBAI* MOLD Is good atuff. Biff 

 growers say so. Order now for April shipment. 

 2% bu., $1.35: 6 sacks and up, $1.16 per sack. 

 JOHN B. ROY, CONWAY, MIOH. 



MOSS 



Moss, good green hanging Basliet Moss, 2 bu. 

 sack, weight 30 lbs., 5 sacks, $5.00, 1 sack, $1.50 

 cash. 

 The Wholesale Moss Co., Eureka Springs, Ark. 



POTS ~ 



PAPER POTS 

 Neponset — the best made. 



2%-lnch $ 3.50 per 1000 



2%-lnch 4.00 per 1000 



3 -inch 5.55 per 1000 



3^-lnch 7.60 per 1000 



4 -inch 9.25 per 1000 



5 -inch 14.65 per 1000 



6 -Inch 19.83 per 1000 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 

 172 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



NEPONSET PAPER POTS 



2%-lnch $ 8.60 per 1000 



2%-inch 4.00 per 1000 



3 -inch 6.66 per 1000 



3%-inch 7.60 per 1000 



4 -inch 9.26 per 1000 



6 -inch 14.66 per 1000 



6 -inch 19.86 per 1000 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., 

 116-118 Seventh St., Pittsburgh. Pa. 



NEPONSET PAPER POTS 



2%-lnch $ 3.60 per 1000 



2%-lnch 4.00 per 1000 



8 -Inch B.60 per 1000 



8%-lnch 7.76perl000 



4 -Inch 9.26 per 1000 



5 -Inch 14.76perl000 



6 -Inch 20.00j>erl000 



GULLETT A SONS. LINCOLN, ILL. 



GOOD USED POTS. 

 2%-in., 2%-in., 3-ln., 3V^-in., write for prices. 

 South Park Floral Co., New Castle, Ind. 



The BEST WAY to get rid of your surplus 

 atock Is to use the REVIEW'S Clagsifled advs. 



SHEEP MANURE 



SHEEP MANURB, PULVERIZED SHEEP'S 



HEAD BRAND ONLY. 



100 lbs., $2.00; 1000 lbs., $17.60; 



500 lbs., $9.26; 2000 lbs., $34.00; 



3 to 6 ton lots. $33.00 ton; 



6 to 16 ton lots, $31.00 ton. 



Guaranteed purest fertilizer ever sold. 



O. M. RBBURN A CO., 



3807 Lake Park Ave., Chicago. 111. 



Dry ground pulverized Sheep Manure, in 125 

 bnrlap bags (analysis on request), f. o. b. Phila- 

 delphia, $46.00 per ton. 

 S. 8. Skldelsky A Co.. 60 Park Place, New York. 



SPHAQNUM MOSS ' 



Sphagnum Moss, 10 bbl. bale. $4.00, 5 bales. 

 $14.50; 8 bbl. bale. $3.00, 5 bales, $13.00; bur- 

 lap 35c extra. Cash. 



Job. H. Paul. Box ll'<. Manahawkln. N. J. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



5-bbI. bales $2.50 per bale 



7-bbl. bales 3.00 per bale 



M. L. Cranmer, Mayetta, N. J. 



GOOD CLEAN MOSS. 

 Sphagnum Moss, burlapped $2.25, 10 bales at 

 $2.00. Immediate shipment. 

 GULLETT A SONS. LINCOLN. ILL. 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale $2.00 



Green Sheet Moss, per sack 2.00 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 

 172 N. Wabash Ave.. Chicago. 111. 



High grade Sphagnum Moss for florists and 

 nursery use. Prices on request. 



A. J. Amundson Co., City Point, Wis. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS, burlapped, $2.00 per bale; 

 26 bale lota, $1.80 per bale. 

 Kemble Floral Co., Oskaloosa. la. 



SHIPPING CRATES 



TOMATO CRATES AND BASKETS 

 FOR SHIPPING. 

 200 4-basket crates with 800 3 qt. baskets. 

 New. F. O. B. cars Kalamazoo, per 100 crates 

 with 400 baskets, $15.00 per 100. 



G. Van Bochove A Bro., Kalamazoo, Mich. 



TOBACCO 



TOBACCO STEMS 



2^e per lb. In sacks; baled, $30.00 per ton. 

 Tobacco dust, fine for spraylnr, $4.00 per 100 

 lbs.; for drilling, $3.00 per 100 lbs. 



The Ohio Tobacco Products Co.. Bedford. O. 



Tobacco stems for fumigating, large bales, 2S0 

 to 300 lbs. each, at $9.00 per bale. Cash with 

 order. Willis H. Baldwin. Gonshobocken, Pa. 



BUSINESS BRINGERS— 



RBVIBW CLASSIFIED ADS. 



Good, fresh Tobacco stems In bales, fl.OO per 

 100 lbs. Special prices in ton lots. Addresa, 

 Leon 8. Boucher Cigar Co., JopUn, Mo. 



Cigar Tobacco stems, $1.50 per 100 lbs. 8p*> 

 dal prices in ton lots. Peter N. Jacobsen, Cigar 

 Mfr., 882 Harrison St., Davenport, la. 



TOBACCO STEMS, fresh all the time, beat 

 quality. $2.00 per 100 lbs.. In bales, $80.00 per 

 ton. Dayton Nicotine Co., Dayton, O. 



ALBUM OF DBSIONS. 



$1.00 per copy prepaid. 



Florists' Pub. Co., Oaxton, Bldg., Chicago. 



Strong Tobacco stems. 600 pounds, $7.00. 

 Bear 8 Greenhouses. Creal Springs, 111. 



Strong Tobacco dust. $2.00 per 100 lbs.; 200 

 lbs.. $8.60. G. H. Huiikel Co.. Milwaukee, Wis. 



WIRE STAKES 



Rose Stakes, galvanized wire, 30 to 40 Inches 

 long, mixed, $11.00 per 1000. 

 South Park Floral Co.. New Castle, Ind. 



WIRE WORK 



FLORISTS' WIRE DESIGNS. 

 100 wreaths, 10-ln., 12-in., 14-in., $8.00. 

 Special discount on all wire orders. Writ* 

 us for a catalogue. 



PITTSBURGH OUT FLOWER CO., 



116-118 SEVENTH ST., 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



FLORISTS' WIRE DESIGNS. 



FALLS CITY WIBB WORKS. 



451 8. THIRD ST., L0UI8VILLB, KT. 



WOOD LABELS 



LABBLS FOR NUBSBBYMBN AND FLOBISIS. 

 Benjamin Chase Co.. Derry Village, N. H. 



BUSINESS BRINGBRS— 



RBVTBW CLASSTFTiro ADH. 



OABBYINa VIOLETS OVEB. 



"We have heretofore grown our violet 

 plants in the field in the summer under 

 a lattice of laths. We have found that 

 it is a considerable shock to violet 

 clumps to be moved from their summer 

 quarters to the greenhouses, which is 

 done in late September; the plants take 

 over a month to recover from this shock. 

 We have decided this year to plant the 

 rooted runners in 6-inch pots, growing 

 them in these pots under the lattice- 

 work until late September, and then 

 plant them directly from the pots into 

 the greenhouse beds. Our idea in doing 

 this is that the plants when knocked 

 out of the pots will not be disturbed as 

 they would be if they were grown out 

 in the field, lifted with a spade and 

 transplanted. Do you think that this 

 plan would be successful f 



Also, please tell us whether in your 

 opinion these pots should be plunged in 

 the gfTOuiid to the top of the pots or set 

 on the level of the ground, with earth 

 banked up around them. What would 

 be the best drainage to put in the potst 

 We shall be glad to have any other sug- 

 gestions. We intend to try this treat- 

 ment on 12,000 Lady Hume Campbell 

 plants. A. G. S. & S.— Va. 



it will be a big and probably expen- 

 sive task to carry over 12,000 double 

 violets in 6-inch pots. It would be 

 preferable to plant them outdoors; with 

 artificial watering they should make 

 good clumps, which, if carefully lifted, 

 should become established within a fort- 

 night. If you could remove your green- 

 house saghes, the better plan would be 

 to plant direct into the house, as many 

 do today. If you decide on pot culture, 

 it would, of course, be much better if the 

 pots were plunged to their brims, as the 

 roots would then be much cooler. Use 

 5-inch rather than 6-inch pots and plant 

 a little earlier than the end of Septem- 

 ber, if you can. Ventilate abundantly 

 and keep the plants well sprayed to keep 

 spider in check. 



Broken crocks make the best drain- 

 age, but cinders or small broken clinkers 

 may be used, if preferred. A little moss, 

 a few leaves or some coarse loam should 

 be placed over the drainage to prevent 

 it from becoming clogged. C. W. 



