Mabch 2, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



119 



To Exchange — Some fine bench-grown Teddy, 

 Jr. ferns, ready for 5 and 6-ln. pots, $16.00 per 

 100; extra good rubbers, in S and 6-ln. pots, 60c 

 and 75c each; assorted ferns for dlsbes, 4 flne 

 varieties, 2^-ln., strong and ready for a shift, 

 $4.00 per 100, for carnation rooted cuttings, or 

 what hare yon? Write quick. TUornton Floral 

 Co. (formerly Hill Floral Co.), Streator. 111. 



To Exchange — 214-tn. geraniums, mostly Nutt 

 and Poltevlne, balance all good varieties, $2.50 

 per 100; 3-in., same varieties. $4.00 per 100; 

 all ready for shift, good, stocky plants, for 

 Champion, Alice. Mrs. C. W. Ward, Rosette 

 carnation R. C, florist's refrigerator or hotbed 

 sash. What have you. 

 D. Kleinhans. St. Louis, M ich. 



To Exchange — Or will sell: Boston sword run- 

 ners, $1.50 per 100, $10.00 per 1000; Calla 

 Aethlopica, well started, will bloom next sea- 

 son, 4 to 6 in. high, $1.00 per 100; $9.00 per 

 lOOO; Vinca variegata, 2-in., $1.60 per 100, for 

 geraniums, red and pink, or for other plants. 

 Cash, if not exchanged. 

 S. W. Carey, Florist. TJrbana. O. 



To Exchange — Cannas, geraniums (see classi- 

 fied ads), Kudzu vines, stroog roots, $3.00 per 

 doz., for dwarf lantanas, fuchsias, moonvines. 

 Impatlens Sultanl, petunias, 2i^-in. stock, and 

 coleus rooted cuttings, and 2-yr.-old, pot-grown 

 H. T. roses. Communicate with 

 Otto Rice, Sapulpa, Okla. 



To Exchange — Rooted cuttings of Enchantress, 

 Rose-pink Enchantress and White Enchantress 

 for rooted roee cuttings, Ophelia, Ward, Sun- 

 burst or Richmond; will give three for two. 



Brant & Noe Floral Co., 5744 N. Kercheval 

 Ave., Chicago. 



To Exchange — Or will sell: 2% -in. coleus, 

 $1.50 per 1(X); verbenar, red. pink, white and 

 Tar., 2%-in., $1.50 per 100; Shasta daisies, 

 strong field divisions, $1.50 per 100; for 2^ in. 

 geraniums, or what have- you? Mornlngview 

 Floral Co., 20 S. Perry St., Montgomery, Ala. 



To Exchange — Mrs. Ward and White En- 

 chantress carnation R. C, also vincas, green or 

 var., R. C, for R. C. of Mrs. F. Sander daisies, 

 lantanas, pelargoniums, Cincinnati begonias, or 

 what have you? 



Elitch-Long Greenhouses, Denver, Colo. 



To Exchange — Or will sell cheap. Siberian 

 iris, Hemerocallis flava, Meehan's mallow mar- 

 vels and cannas in great variety, for roses. 

 What have you to offer? 

 L. H. Read & Co., Deer Park, Ala. 



To Exchange — Brnant geranium stock plants, 

 full of cuttings, ready for the sand, also rooted 

 cuttings, for Boston fern, cyclamen, Easter 

 Greeting, Sprengeri, coleus, or what have you? 

 Wm. Stoebe, Marlon, Ind. 



To Exchange — Or will sell, canna roots, A. F. 

 Conard, 5c; Meteor, 6c; Beacon, 2c; Chicago, 

 2c, for Glndlolns Chicago White, or geranium 

 R. C. or 2-ln. Otto J. Kuebler. Newbnrgh. Ind. 



To Exchange — Or sell, splendid 4-in. or 2-in. 

 Roosevelt ferns, 2%-ln. Spauldlng's Pet gera- 

 niums and 2^-ln. moonvines, heavy. 

 Casa de Flores Greenhouses, Corpus Christl. Tex. 



To Exchange — Moonvines for rooted carnation 

 cuttings, or what have you? Joseph Losson, 

 No. State St., New Alb an y. Ind. 



To Ewhanye- California privet, 1-yr., 12 to 

 18-ln., for bu^bs or rooted rose cuttings. 

 Reynolds Nursery Co., Winston-Salem, N. 0. 



To Kxoh'inge — Cannas, seven varieties, at l%c 

 each, for anything I can use. Send for want 

 list. J. S. Bennett, Paw Paw. 111. 



To Exchange — Carnation and mnm cuttings, 

 for Enchantress Supreme and White Wonder 

 R.. C. J. Ralph Edwards. Cochranvllle. Pa. 



To Exchange — Snapdragons, 2<i4-ln. pots, and 

 carnation cuttings for verbena plants or cuttings. 

 Rosemont Gardens, Montgomery. Ala. 



To Exchange — Cannas, mlTed dahlias, straw- 

 berry plants for Iris, gladioli, hardy plants. 

 What have yon? Geo. TT. Sohenrk. TCNI*^. Mich. 



WANTED. 



Wanted — We need 900 Ward or Snnbnrst bench 

 plants. Ward preferred. What have you? 



Batavia Greenhouse Co., 30 E. Randolph St., 

 Chicago. 



Wanted — 1 or more orange trees, 4 to 10 ft., 

 in tubs. C. M. Vandervoort, care Sanitarium, 

 Battle Creek, Mich. 



Wanted — 5000 bench roses, 2000 pink, white, 

 red peonies, unnamed; now or later delivery. 

 Address No. 472, care norlsts' Review. Chicago. 



BUSINESS BRINGKRS-- 



- REVIEW CLASSIFIED ADS. 



Wanted — Cycas circlnalis stems. 



Everglades Nursery Co., Fort Myers, Fla. 



Wanted — Unrooted carnation and mnm cut- 

 tings. Chas. W. Schaffer, Box 126. Dover. Del. 



BASKETS. 



We are preparing to furnish a limited num- 

 ber of rustic baskets for Memorial day use. Prlcea 

 furnished to interested parties. 



Albion D. Kmerwon Westvllle. N. H. 



. CANE STAKES. 



Japaneoe cane stakes, gri-en, 2 ft., $3..'50; 2V4 

 ft.. $4.50: 3 ft.. S-n.-W; 4 ft., $7.50 per 1000: 

 natural, fl ft.. $0.00 per 1000. 



A. Henderson & Co., Box 125. Chicago. 



CARNATION STAPLES. 



Superior carnation staples, best staple on the 

 market, 35c per 1000; 3000 for $1.00, postage 

 paid. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 

 284 Randolph St., Detroit, Mich. 



IPillsbury's 'carnation staples, 35c per KXX); 

 30<>0 for $1.00. I. L. Pillsbury. Galesburg. III. 



DECORATIVE MATERIAL. 



Write for special prices on a special lot of 

 dagger ferns. 



Try our laurel festooning for your decorations, 

 only 5c per yard. 10 yds. free with first order. 

 Growl Fern Co.. Mllllngton. Mass. 



OLASS. 



New glass, 6x8. 8x10, 10x12 or 10x14, $1.60 per 

 box. All glass packed, 60 square feet to the box. 

 We carry any size glass you want. Send us a 

 list of your requirements for quotations. 

 C. N. Robinson & Bro., Dept. 26, Baltimore, Md. 



FLO\A/ER COLORINQS. 



THE NATURAL CYACBINE flower coloring, 

 yellow, blue, orange, pink or American Beauty, 

 20c per qt. Sent to you by mall. 

 C. R. Cranston, 146 Orchard St.. Aubnm, R. I. 



OOLD FISH. 



Gold flsh, aquarium plants, snails, castles, 

 globes, aquariums, flsh food, nets, etc., whole- 

 sale. Send for price lists. Large breeding pairs 

 for sale. Franklin Barrett, Breeder, 4815 D. St., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Gold fish, aquarium plants, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogues. 



AUBURNDAI.B GOLD FISH CO., 

 1449 Madison St.. Tel. Hay market 152. Chicago. 



PREENS. 



Piumosus sprays, $2.00 per 100. Telegraph 

 orders shipped promptly — have a 'phone direct to 

 the station. Express prepaid on $5.00 worth. 

 Cash with order. 



The Pennock Plantation. Jupiter. Fla. 



MANURE. 



BUY NATURE'S BEST MANURE— SHEEP 

 DROPPINGS— Sold in carload lots only and 

 shipped in bulk. Price $4.00 per ton F. O. B. 

 cars Chicago. Cash with order. Chicago Feed 

 & Fertilizer Co., Union Stock Yards. Chicago. 



MOSS. 



Sheet moss, large pieces, large bags, $2.00 per 

 bag. A. Henderson & Co., Box 126, Chicago. 



POTS. 



Paper pots, clay pots, paper dirt bands, veneer 

 dirt hands. Write for special wholesale prices. 

 C. N. Robinson & Bro.. Dept 26. Baltimore. Md. 



PRINTINQ. 



Typewritten form letters, office stationery and 

 florists' labels a specialty. Samples on request. 

 Snow the Circular Letter Man. Camden, N. Y. 



RUBBER STAMPS. 



10 cents a line for line up to 3 inches long; 

 your name, business and address on rubber stamp 

 with self-inking pad for 50c. 

 Kokomo Rubber Stamp Works. Kokomo, Ind. 



SASH. 



Standard hotbed sash, 1%-ln. thick, with cross- 

 bar, 80c each; lots of 25 and over, 75c each. 

 Blind tenons; white leaded in Joints. The life 

 of a sash depends on this construction. We 

 GUARANTEE our sash to be satisfactory or re- 

 fund your money. Glass, 6x8, 8x10, 10x12, or 

 10x14, $1.50 per box of 50 sg. ft. 

 C. N. Rohlnson A Bro., Dept. 26. Baltimore. Md. 



SPMAONUM MOSS. ~ 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



10 bbl. bales, bnrlaped $4.00 each 



5 bale lots 3.75 each 



10 bale lots 3.60 each 



Write for our monthly plant bulletin. 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO., 



1608-20 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa . 



Sphagnum moss, 10 bbl. bale, $2.60; 6 bales, 

 $11.00; 5 bbl. bale, $1.25; 6 bales, $5.10; bur- 

 lapped, 25c extra. Fresh peat, 5 bags, $3.60. 

 Jos. H. Paul, Box 156, Manahawkin, N. J. 



Sphagnum moss, burlaped, 10 bbl. bale, $3.30; 

 5 bales, $3.15 each; 10 bales, $3.00 each; 6 bbl. 

 bale, $1.65; 6 bales, $1.65 each; 10 bales, $1.60 

 each. Sterling Moss A Peat Co., Barnegat. N. J. 



Sphagnum moss, in burlap, $1.00 per bale: 10 

 hales, $9.00; wired bales, same size and qual- 

 ity as burlap, 85c per bale; 12 bales for $9.00. 

 A. Henderson & Co., Box 125, Chicago, III. 



Sphagnum moss, very best quality, $1.00 per 

 hale; 10 bales for $9.00. 

 H. W. Buckbee. Rockford, III. 



Sphagnum moss, guaranteed, excellent quality. 

 10 bales, $8.00. 5% cash with order. 



L. Amnndson & fion. City Point, Wis. 



TOBACCO. 



Tobacco dust, for fumigating, etc., 4c per lb., 

 $3.00 per 100 lbs. Positively pure and flrst- 

 class. 

 Giles L. Clark, 900 Wood St., Scranton, Pa. 



The FLORISTS' MANUAL, by Wm. Scott, 

 tells you what you want to know In Just the way 

 yuu want to.be told. Price, $6.00. Prepaid. 

 Florists' Pub. Co.. Caxton Bldg.. Chicago. 



FRESH TOBACCO STEMS, in bales of 200 lbs., 

 $2.00; 500 lbs., $4.00; 1000 lbs., $7.00; ton, 

 $13.00. Scharg Bros., Van Wert, O. 



Strong tobacco dust, $2.00 per 100 lbs. 

 Aetna Tobacco Co., 428 E. lOOtli St., New York. 



Strong tobacco dust, $1.75 per 100 lbs.; 200 

 lbs.. $3.00. G. H. Hunki-1 Co.. Milwaukee. Wis. 



WIRE WORK. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wire work 

 in the west. E. F. Winterson Co., 166 North 



Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Falls City Wire Works, 

 451 3rd St.. Louisville. Ky. 



William E. HlelBcher's Wire Works, 



2«4 2<ifi RHfidrilt.li St IVIroit. Ml^-h. 



WOOD LABEL 



WOOD LABELS AND IM.ANT STAKES. 

 Benjamin Chase Co.. Perry Vlilagr. N. H. 



PAPER WHITES FOB CHRISTMAS. 



Will you please tell me how long the 

 bulbs of Paper White narcissi should 

 be in the ground before they are 

 forced? When should the bulbs be put 

 into the ground to be forced for 

 Christmas? When should they be 

 brought to the heat, and what tempera- 

 ture is required? Can the bulbs be 

 planted in a solid bed and the house be 

 kept cool and dark until heat is wanted, 

 or should the bulbs be put in trays? 



W. H. F.— Pa. 



Paper White narcissus bulbs usually 

 arrive about the last of August, and 

 the best policy is to place them in flats 

 at once, rather than leave them lying 

 around in bags or boxes. After placing 

 them in flats you can either stand them 

 on the floor of a cold, frost-proof cellar 

 or keep them outdoors, covering the 

 flats with two or three inches of sand. 

 The sand is preferable to coal ashes, 

 as its weight prevents the roots from 

 heaving the soil. 



It is a comparatively simple matter 

 to flower Paper Whites for Christmas. 

 They may be had as early as the first 

 week in November. If growth is well 

 started, four weeks in an average night 

 temperature of 60 degrees will suffice 

 to flower them for Christmas. They re- 

 quire less time as the season advances. 

 You can, if you prefer, plant the bulbs 

 in solid beds. The trouble with this 

 method of culture is that unless you 

 make different plantings the bulbs will 

 all flower together and, as has already 

 been said, the shorter time the bulbs 

 are out of the soil the better results 

 they will give. C. W. 



TRY BEGONIA VERNON, WHITE. 



We have a fountain with a concrete 

 circular wall about twelve inches high. 

 What kind of a bedding plant having 

 white flowers nearly all the time can 

 we plant around this wall? We had 

 this same order last year and we used 

 sweet alyssum, but it did not grow 

 high enough. S. B. — N. Y. 



Begonia Vernon, white, growing 

 twelve inches high, is a persistent 

 bloomer; so is B. gracilis, white. Vinca 

 rosea alba is another continuous bloom- 

 er. Others are white verbenas and 

 white petunias. C. W. 



277^~MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised in 4-inch SQUARE paper pots 

 (64 cubic Inches of soil and rootsl than on plants 

 raised in 4-lnch clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soil 

 and roots). See our 2-page advt., pages 10-11. 



F. W, BOCHELLE & SONS, Chester, N. J. 



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