March 30, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



159 



VIOLKTS. 



VIOLETS. 2%-INCH. 



100 1000 



Lady Campliell |4.00 fSB.OO 



Princess of Wales 4.00 86.00 



Swanley White B.OO 40.00 



Marie Louise 4.00 85.00 



GoTemor Herrlck 4.00 8S.0O 



Write for onr monthly plant bnlletin. 



S. S. PBNNOOK-MBEHAN CO.. 



1608-20 Lndlow St.. Philadelphia. Pa. 



Got. Herrlck, the most floriferons rlolet yon 

 can grow; California, the best money-maker on 

 the market; flrst-class rooted mnners of above 

 Tarletles. $1.00 per 100, $8.00 per 1000; Princess 

 of Wales, 112.00 per 1000. We are the largest 

 srowers of vloleta in Maryland and guarantee sat- 

 Isfactlon. H. A. Perry, Dorsey, Md. 



VI0LBT8. 



Lady Hnme Campbell. 2^-ln. pota 8 c 



Swanley White, 2H-ln. pots syke 



Prince of Wales, 2H-ln. pots 2Hc 



DINGEB & CONARD CO.. 

 WEST GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA . 



Violets, Princess of Wales, fine, heavy rooted 

 runners, |1.00 per 100: ?9.00 per 1000. Casli, 

 please. They are splected stock which we grow 

 for their free-bloomlng qualltlps. 

 Dobbs & So n, Aubu rn, X. Y. 



California violets, flrst-class rooted runners, 

 $1.00 per 100, $8.00 per 1000; Princess of Wales, 

 $1.00 per 100; $9.00 per 1000. 



Jos. Humeau, Thornton, Pa. 



California violets, large Princess, rooted run- 

 ners, at $10.00 per 1000. Shasta daisy divisions. 

 $15.00 per 1000. 

 H. A. Hyde. WatsonvlUe. Cal. 



Violets, Swanley White, 2^4 -In., $2.25 per 100. 

 A. B. Campbell. CochranvUle, Pa. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



—2-inch— -2H-inrb- 

 100 1000 100 10)10 



HELIOTROPES $8.00 $2S.00 $4.00 $85.00 



MOONVINES 2.50 20.00 



ALYSSOM 2.60 20.00 4.00 88.00 



8WAINS0NA 2.50 20.00 4.00 88.00 



AOERATUM 2.50 20.00 4.00 86.00 



LANTANAS 8.00 26.00 4.00 88.00 



ENGLISH AND GER- 

 MAN IVY 8.00 28.00 6.00 80.00 



WRITE rOR OUR MONTHLY PLANT 



BULLETIN. 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO.. 



1608-20 Ladlow St.. Philadelphia. Pa. 



Lantanas, 4 colors and weeping; rose cera- 

 nlnms, nutmeg geraniums; hlblscns, 3 kinds, 

 $8.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. Sweet alyssnm, 

 double; Salvia Zurich, artillery plants; helio- 

 tropes, 8 colors; parlor ivy; tradescantias, 8 

 kinds; petnnias, double and single; margnerltes, 

 white, $2.60 per 100; $22.50 per 1000, or will er- 

 change for 2-yr., fleld-grown roses, M. Niel, R. 

 M. Henrlette. Cochets. Klllameya or anything 

 we can use. 



Garrett Bros. Co., Little Rock, Ark. 



Dracaena indivisa, 3^. In.. $12.50. Coleus, S 

 best varieties, 2H-in., $2.00. German ivy, 2-ln.. 

 $2.00. Asparagus Sprengeri, 3-in., $5.00; 8%- 

 in., $7.50; plumoaus, 8-ln., 8.00 per 100. All 

 guaranteed good stock. Cash with order. 



Engelmann Greenhouses. Maryvllle, Mo. 



Begonia, Inmlnosa and Prima Donna, 2^-in., 

 3c; 3-ln., 6c. Asparagus Sprengeri, 3-in., good 

 long stock, 6c. 600 Mme. Sallerol geraniums 2c. 



C. K. Wisner. 237 B. Delaware. Toledo. O. 



TO EXCHANQE. 



To Exchange — Or will sell: Boston sword run- 

 ners. $1.50 per 100, $10.00 per 1000: Calla 

 Aethiopica, well started, will bloom next season, 

 4 to 6 in. high. $1.00 per 100; $9.00 per 1000; 

 Vinca variegata, 2-ln., tl.HO per 100; 20,000 

 R. C. of Queen Louise white carnations, $1.00 

 per lOO, $0.00 per 1000, ready now: cannas, 

 started in sand, Ponderosa, bronze-leaved, $2.00 

 per 100, $15.00 per 1000: Mile. Herat, green- 

 leaved, $2.00 per 100. $15.00 per 1000. for other 

 caunas. Asparagus Sprengeri, geraniums, red 

 and pink, or for other plants. Cash, if not ex- 

 changed. S. W. Carey, Florist, Urbana, O. 



To Exchange — Strong, transplanted tomnto 

 plants. Ponderosa,' Bonny Best and Dwarf Cham- 

 pion, 50c per 100, $4.00 per 1000; transplanted 

 Early Jersey Wakefield cabbatje, 25c per 100, 

 $2.50 per 1000: carnations. Chabaud's everbloom- 

 ing and Vaughan's special mixed: pinks, ver- 

 benas, named colors: Centaurea gymnooarpa and 

 pansies, .lOe per 100. $5.00 per 1000, for what 

 have you? Write quick. 

 Thornton Floral Co., S treator, 111. 



To Exchange — Rooted cuttings of Enchantress, 

 Rose-pink Enchantress and White Enrhantrens 

 for rooted rose cuttings. Ophelia. Ward. Sun- 

 burst or Richmond; will give three for two. 



Brant A Noe Floral Co., 5744 N. Kercheval 

 Ave., Chicago. 



To Exchange — Chrysanthemums, rooted cut- 

 tings or out of 2-in. pots, in the following va- 

 rieties: Mrs. Jones, pink; Chrysolora. Mrs. Buck- 

 bee, Pacific Supreme, Crocus, Mrs. Drexel and 

 White Diana, for a line of ferns or bedding 

 ■tock. R. C. Arlin, Bellevne, O. 



To Exchange — 3, 4 and 5-in. vincas, 3-in. S. A. 

 Nntt geraniums, 2% and 3-In. Sprengeri, for 



Palms (assorted varieties). White Wonder and 

 Ink Sensation carnation cuttings. Sunburst and 

 Milady roses. Yellow Bedder coleus. 



John Bansph er. FVeenort. 111. 



The new ALBUM OP DESIGNS will get yon 

 the orders. Price 75c per copy prepaid. 



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



To Exchange — 1500 strong, clean 2-in. Encban- 

 tress, for any of the following 2-ln. stock: 100 

 Alice, 200 Enchantress Supreme, 500 Rose-pink 

 Enchantress, 500 White Enchantress, 600 Aspara- 

 gus Sprengeri, 500 Vinca variegata, 600 Grant 

 and 500 Poltevlne geraniums. 

 J. M. Kessler, Topeka, K an. 



To Exchange — Or will sell for cash. Silver- 

 pink snapdragons, fine, tender plants, l%c; 

 Snowdrift stevia R. C, the best to grow, 2V4c; 

 Queen of the Market asters, strong, 2c; Salvia 

 splendens, 2c, for heliotropes and double petu- 

 nias^ Lohr Bros., Ottaw a. UK 



To Exchange — Or will sell: Cannas, 10 varie- 

 ties, Ic to 10c each; dahlias, 150 varieties, 2c to 

 25c each; 20 labeled varieties for $1.00; Gov. 

 Herrlck violets, Ic; ornamental grasses, 2c; also 

 R. C. of ivies, vincas, etc. 



Geo. O. K lein, Crestwood, Ky. 



To Exchange — S. A. Nutt and Poltevlne gera- 

 nium rooted cuttings and transplanted Salvia 

 splendens seedlings, for coleus cuttings. Aspara- 

 gus plumosus and Sprengeri, 3-in., and 5-in. ferns. 

 W. O. Meyers & Sons, Scottdale, Pa. 



To Exchange — See classified adv. for chrysan- 

 themums, for alternantheras, coleus, fuchsias, 

 heliotropes, Impatiens Sultani, lantanas. Lobelia 

 K. Mallard, geraniums and double petunias. 

 H. C. Brown, Yell ow Sprin gs, O. 



To Exchange — Primula obconica, mixed. 2-in.. 

 $2.50 per 100; Godfrey calias, from soil, ready 

 for 3-tn., $1.00 per 100; rooted vinca cuttings, 

 for carnation cuttings, or anything we can use. 

 Geo. M. Conklln. Allegan. Mich. 



To Exchange — Godfrey calias, for pansies, 

 roses, moonvine plants, or what have you? 

 J. C. Steinbauser, Pittsburg, Kan. 



To Exchange— (Jeranlums, 3-in., S. A. Nutt, 

 fall struck, strong, for Wm. Turner and Odessa 

 mums. F. E. Knabe, Frankfort, Ind. 



To Exchange — Carnation cuttings. L. P. En- 

 chantress, for Golden Glow R. C. 



R. P. Bohlander, R. 1, Melros e Park.Ul. 



To Exchange — 4 and 5-in. ferns, fnr mums and 

 pompons. 



Herman Bros. Co., Council Bluffs, Iowa. 



To Exchange — 6, 7 and 8-ln. Boston ferns, for 

 carnation cuttings. Hamilton ik Pluroraer, 204 E. 

 Third St.. Kewanee, III. 



WANTED. 



Wanted — Easter lilies to sell on commission. 

 Start shipping at once. Checks weekly. Address 

 M. C. GuDterberg, 158 N. Wabash Ave . .Chicago. 



Wanted — A few thousand Baron Hulot gladio- 

 lus, lV&-in. and up. 

 E. E. Stewart, Brooklyn, Mich. 



Wanted — Crcas drcinalis stems. 



Everglades Nursery Co.. Fort Myera. Fla. 



BASKETS. 



We are preparing to furnish a limited num- 

 ber of rustic baskets for Memorial day nae. Prices 

 famished to interested parties. 

 Albion D. Emerson, Westvllle, N. H. 



CANE STAKES. °° 



Japanese cane stakes, green, 2 ft.. $8.60; 2H 

 ft., $4.60; 8 ft., $5.60; 4 ft., $7.60 per 1000; 

 natural. 6 ft., $6.00 per 1000. 



A. Henderson ft Co.. Box 126, Chicago. 



CAWNATION STAPLES. 



Superior carnation staples, best staple on the 

 market, 35c per 1000; 8000 for $1.00, postage 

 paid. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 

 264 Randolph St.. Detroit. Mich. 



Plllsbury's carnation staples. 86c per 1000; 

 8000 for $1.00. I. L. Pillsbury. Galesburg. 111. 



OECOWATIVE MATERIAL. ^ 



Write for special prices on a special lot of 

 dagger ferns. 



Try onr laurel festooning for yonr decorations, 

 only 6c per yard. 10 yds. free with first order. 

 Crowl Fern Co., Millington. Mass. 



FLOWER COLOWINOS. ^ 



THE NATURAL OYACEINE flower coloring, 

 yellow, bine, orange, pink or American Beauty, 

 20c per qt. Sent to you by mail. 

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



OOLD riSH. 



Gold flsb, aquarium plants, snails, castles, 

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

 sale. Send for price lists. Large breeding pairs 

 for sale. Franklin Barrett. Breeder. 4816 D. St., 

 Philadelphia. Pa. 



Gold flsh, aquarium plants, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogues. 



AUBURNDALE GOLD FISH CO., 

 1449 Madison St.. Tel. Haymarket 152. Chicago. 



MOSS. 



Fancy natural green moss, large sheets, 8 bn. 

 sice bags, $1.60 per bag. 

 Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., Pittshnrgh. Pa. 



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

 bag. A. Henderson ft Co.. Box 126. Chicago. 



POTS. 



10,000 2%-ln. pots for sale at a bargain; used 

 only once. Smith ft Gannett. Geneva. N. Y. 



PRINTING. 



Typewritten form letters, office stationery and 

 florists' labels a specialty. Samples on request. 

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



SASH. 



SASH— SASH— SASH. 

 Cypress, 1% in. thick, by 3 ft. 4x6 In. 



!9.00 per 10 in flat. 

 10.00 per 10 set up. 

 21.00 per 10 set np and glased. 

 22.00 per 10 set up, glazed and painted. 

 Shipped at once. 

 Hammerschmidt ft Clark, Medina, O. 



Standard hotbed sash, 1%-in. 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, $1.60 per box of oO sq. ft. 

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



SPMAONUM MOSS. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



10 bbl. bales, hurlaped $4.00 each 



5 bale lots 8.76 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, burlaped, 10 bbl. bale. $2.60; 

 6 bales, $2.35 each; 10 bales, $2.25 each; 6 bbl. 

 bale, $1.25; 6 bales. $1.20 each; 10 bales, $1.15 

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



Sphagnum moss, in burlap, $1.10 per bale; 10 

 bales, $10.00; wired bales, same size and qual- 

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



A. Henderson & Co., Box 125, Chicago, 111. 



Sphagnum moss, 10 bbl. bale, $2.75; 5 bales, 

 $12.50; 5 bbl. bale, $1.40; 6 bales, $6.00; bur- 

 lapped. 2.'5c extra. Fresh peat. 5 bags, $3.50. 

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



Sphagnum moss, in 100 lb. brand sacks, packed 

 full, good quality, 60c each. 

 Z. K. Jewett ft Co., Sparta, Wis. 



Sphagnum moss, guaranteed, excellent quality, 

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

 L. Amundson & Son. City Point, Wis. 



Sphagnum moss, very best quality, $1.00 per 

 hale; 10 bales for $9.00. 

 H. W. Bnckbee. Roekford, 111. 



TOBACCO. 



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

 $3.00 per 100 lbs. Positively pure and flrst- 

 class. Sample package sent free. 



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



FRESH TOBACCO STEMS, in bales of 200 lbs.. 

 $2.00: 600 lbs.. $4.00; 1000 lbs., $7.00; ton. 

 $18.00. Scharg Bros.. Van Wert, O. 



Strong tobacco dust. $2.00 per 100 lbs. 

 Aetna Tobacco Co.. 428 E. 106th St.. New. York. 



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

 lbs., $3.00. O. H. Hunkel Co.. Milwaukee, Wis. 



WIRE WORK. 



We are tlie largest mannfacturers of wire work 

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

 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Faila City Wire Works, 

 451 3rd St., Lonlsvllle. Ky. 



William E. Hlelscher's Wire Works, 

 264-266 Randolph St.. TVtmit. Mich. 



\^OOD LABELS. 



WOOD LABELS AND PLANT STAKES. 

 Bi-wiamin Chase Co.. Perry Village. N. H. 



Hawley, Minn. — A. E. Woodward 

 comments on his success in growing 

 stock in tin receptacles instead of clay 

 pots. He says primroses and all kinds 

 of winter-flowering bulbs grow better 

 in tin than in clay. 



Greensburg, Ind. — The Bertseh Floral 

 Co. has made plans for a flower show 

 in September. A member of the Na- 

 tional Show Gardens, of New York, 

 will lecture on flowers during the show, 

 which will be held in the Bertseh store. 



Marion, Ind. — The cyclone that 

 swept this section of Indiana March 21 

 did about all the damage it could do, 

 and then some. Bains, sheds and 

 fences were like chaflf before the wind; 

 three railroad coaches were blown oflf 

 the tracks. The A. A. Hocker green- 

 houses near here are said to have been 

 completely demolished. Neither a pane 

 of glass nor a sash was left. The 

 greenhouses will not be rebuilt. At the 

 time of writing no word has been re- 

 ceived from the Maple Heights Green- 

 houses, but a club house in that vi- 

 cinity was badly wrecked. The green- 

 houses in the city did not suffer se- 

 verely, having some protection from the 

 terrific wind. The Marion Floral Co. 

 range, on the edge of the storm, lost 

 considerable glass from hail. 



