



JuiT 27, 1916. 



The Florists' I^evkw 



99 



VgQgTABLg PLANTS. 



CBZiBBY PLANTS. 



50,000 Paris Golden SeU-Blanchlng, hand 

 transplanted plants. Good on both ends, $3.00 

 per 1000; $2.50 per 1000, for 6000 or over. Grown 

 from 1914-15 Imported seed. Cash. 



Maryln T. Forater, Hall, N. Y. 



Pine, stocky celery plants. Improved White 

 Plume, Giant Pascal, and Winter Queen, $2.00 

 per 1000; $1.60 per 1000 over 10,000; fl.OO per 

 1000 In larger quantities. Satisfaction guaran- 

 teed; Oscar Snedeker, Doylestown, Pa. 



Celery and cabbage plants, leading varieties, 

 strong, $1.00 per 1000, $8.60 per 10,000. Parsley, 

 double curled, strong, $1.25 per 1000. 

 J. 0. Schmidt, Bristol, Pa. • 



FIELD GROWN PLANTS, all varieties: CAB- 

 BAGE, $1.00 per 1000; $8.60 per 10,000. OEL- 

 EEY, $2.00 per 1000. PAESLBY, $2.60 per 1000. 

 F. M. PATTINGTON, SCIPI0VIIJJ3, N. Y. 



Celery plants. Golden Self Blanching (French 

 strain), fine plants, ready for the field, $2.00 

 per 1000; 6000 for $7.60. Cash. 



Brill Celery Gardens, Kalamazoo, Jllch. 



Celery plants, transplanted. Golden Self 

 Blanching and White Plume, $2.00 per 1000- cab- 

 bage plants. Late Flat Dutch, $1.00 per 1000. 

 F. Danley. Macomb. 111. 



Celery plants. White Plume, Golden Self 

 Blanching, $1.50 per 1000; ready for field. 

 Danley's Greenhouses, Macom b, HI. 



Nancy Hall sweet potato planta. $2.00 per 

 1000. Special price on larger lota. 

 J. H. Krone, Jr.. Fort Smith. Ark. 



Celery planta; Golden Heart, $1.00 per 1000. 

 Kdwln Blahop. Mllford. Va. 



VINCAS. 



VINCA VABIEGATA. 



1000 



60,000 2K-lneh $20.00 



CASH WITH ORDER. IMMBDIATB DELIV- 

 ERY. Strong plants. 

 PAUL M. HALBR00K8. NEWARK. O. 



VINCA VABIEGATA. 



2-ln $2.60per 100; $20.00 per 1000 



Roman J. Irwin. 108 W. 28th St.. New York. 



We are booking orders for fall delivery of field 

 grovTO clumps at $3.50 per 100, $25.00 per 1000. 

 DawBon & Dawson, New Castle, Ind. 



600 strong vlitca variegata, ready for 8-ln., 

 $4.00 per 100. Cash. 

 Anderson Floral Co., Lebanon, Tenn. 



Vlnca variegata, 2-In., $2.00 per 100, in any 

 quantity. 

 E. RawUngs. Wholesale Groyer, Allegany, N. Y. 



Vlnca variegata, fine 2-ln., $2.60 per 100, 

 $22.50 per 1000: fine 3-in., $5.00 per 100. D. U. 

 Aug spurger & Son Co., Box 394, Peoria. Hi. 



Vlnca variegata, 3-ln., 4c; 4- In., 8c. Cash. 

 Port Allegany Greenhouses, Port Allegany, Pa. 



BUSINESS BRINOBRS— 



. RKVIBW CLAgglFIBD AD8. 



Flowering vlnca, pink and white. 2\4-in., $2700. 

 Oak Grove Greenbonaee. Tuskegee. Ala. 



VIOLKTS. 



Violets, Marie Louise (Rhlnebeck-grown), 

 clean, healthy stock, rooted cuttings, ready 

 now and later, $2.25 per 100, $20.00 per 1000. 

 Plants from soil, ready August 1, at $4.00 per 

 100, $35.00 per 1000. 



Roman J. Irwin, 108 W. 28th St., New York. 



Violets, Governor Herrick, field planta, $4.00 

 per 100: 2^-ln.. $2.50 per 100; rooted cuttings, 

 $1.00 per 100. Strong healthy stock. 

 Wm. Eubank, Sioux City, la. 



Violets, 20.000 Marie Louise, rooted cuttings, 

 $10.00 per 1000. 



F. W. Telle, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 



MISCKLLANBOUS. 



Lantanas, red and white; rose geraniums; hi- 

 biscus, 3 colors; salvia Zurich: artillery plants; 

 tradescantlas; petunias (double and single), 

 $2.60 per 100. $20.00 per 1000, or wlU exchange 

 for 2i>^-in. roses, named varieties. 



Garrett Bros. Co., Little Rock, Ark. 



TO gXCMANQg. 



To Exchange: Mums, Alice and (Jolden Salo- 

 mon, Chieftain, Lillian Doty, Supreme, Yellow 

 Bonnaffon, fine chance to get some of the best new 

 varieties at 2c, cash, or exchange for seedlings 

 Sprengerl plumosus, var. vlncas, double petunias, 

 Alice or White Wonder carnations. 

 Lohr Bros., Otta wa , Dl. 



To Exchange— Or will sell, caUa bulbs, all 

 slies; geraniums, 2, 3 and 4-ln. ; coleus, 2-ln.; 

 Asparagus, Sprengerl and plumosus, all sizes. As- 

 paragus elegantus. 4-ln.; fuchsias, 3-ln., for car- 

 nations, roses, cyclamen, polnsettlas, primroses 

 or anything I can use. 

 _ J . T. Goodllve, Zaneaville, O. 



To Exchange — Or vrill sell: 2-ln., Mrs. Jones, 

 pink, Pacific Supreme. Jeanne Nonln, White 

 Diana, Mrs. Drexel, Golden Glow, Chrysolora and 

 Crocus, at $20.00 per 1000; also Cfodfrey callas, 

 for primroses, ferns, cyclamen, carnations or any- 

 thing that we can use. 

 R. C. Arlln, Bellevue, O. 



To Exchange— Or will sell: 2i4-ln. Mistletoe, 

 «%<•. the latest of all mums, fine to cut for 

 Christmas or later, when flowers are scarce, for 

 amilax or cyclamen. 



Herms Floral Co., Portsmouth, O. 



To Exchange — Coleus. artillery plants, salvias, 

 Diana mum, best white pomi>on; moonvlnes, car- 

 nations, hydrangeas and santolina plants; see 

 classified for last three; for roses or Xmaa stock. 

 J. 0. Steinhanser, Pittsburgh, Kan. 



To Exchange — Or vrlU sell, geraniums, leading 

 varieties, 2^-In. pots, $2.60 per 100, for desirable 

 varieties of carnations, field-grown. 



Mlsh's Lebanon Greenhouses, Lebanon, Pa. 



To Exchange — Several hundred calla bulbs, for 

 S. A. Nutt geraniums, R. C. or 2-ln. 

 The Bushnell Cottage Greenhouses, Bushnell, HI. 



OAWg STAKgS. 



Japanese cane stakes, green, 2^ ft., $4.50; 3 

 ft., $5.50; 4 ft., $7.50 per 1000; natural, 6 ft., 

 $6.00 per 1000. 



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



CARNATION STAPLgS. 



Superior carnation staple*, beat staple oo the 

 market, 85c per 1000; 8000 for $1.00, postage 

 paid. 



MICHIGAN OUT FLOWER EJXCHANGB. 

 804 Randolph St.. Detroit. Mick. 



Plllsbury's camaUon aUplee. >Sc per 1000: MOO 

 for $1.00. I. L. Ptllsbnry. Qafeahonr. 111. 



PgCORATIVg MATgWIAL. 



Write for apedal prlcoe on a special lot of 

 dagger ferns. 



Try our laorel festooning for your deeoratloas. 

 only Be per yard. 10 yds. free with first order. 

 Crawl Fern Co.. Mllltngton, Mass. 



FLOWgIt COLORINQS. 



THB NATURAL CYACBINE flovrar coloring, 

 yellow, bine, orange, pink or American Beau^, 

 20o per qt. Sent to you by mall. 

 0. R. Cranston. 146 Orchard St., Anbnm. B. L 



QOLD FISH. 



Gold fish, aqoarinm plants, snails, castles, 

 globes, aquariums, fish food, nets, etc., wholesale. 

 Send for price Usts. Large breeding pairs for 

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

 Philadelphia. Pa. 



awggNS. 



New crop of fancy ferns, 75o per 1000. Dis- 

 count on large orders. 

 O. J. Deming, Laona, Wis. 



Asparagus Sprengerl sprays, $1.00 per 100. 

 Ashland Floral Co.. Ashland. O. 



PRINTINO. 



Typewritten form letters, office statioBery and 

 florists' labels a specialty. Samples on reqpest. 

 Snow the Circular Letter Man. Camden. N. T. 



100 fine envelopes, neatly printed, 30c post- 

 pald. Review, Femandlna, Fla. 



SPMAQNUM MOSS. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



10 bbl. bales, bnrlaped $4.00 each. 



6 bale lots S.75 each 



10 hale lots S.SO »mrh 



Write today for a copy of our plant bulletin 

 and bulb list, it contains everything you need. 



S. S. PBNNOCK-MBBHAN CO.. 

 1008-ao Ludlow St.. Philadelphia. Pa. 



Sphagnum moss, 6-bbl. bales. $1.00 per bale. 

 In lots of 6 to 10 bales, 6c per bale off. Sheet 

 moss, $1.75 per bbl. 6c per bale off, cash vrlth 

 order. All orders shipped same day received. 20 

 yrs in business. M. L. Cranmer, Mayetta, N. J. 



The FLORISTS' MANUAL, by Wm. fleott. It 

 tells yon Just what yon want to kooir la Jnst 

 the way yon want to be told. Price. $8.00. 

 Prepaid. 



Florists' Pnb. Co.. Caiton Bldg.. Chicago. 



Sphagnum moss, 10 bbl. bale, $2.10: 5 bales, 

 $9.25; 5 bbl. bale, $1.00: 5 bales, $4.25. Jersey 

 peat, 75c per bag: bnrlapped, 40c extra. Cash, 5c 

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



10 bales Sphagnum moss, choicest selected 

 stock. Standard size. In burlap, $7.00; irired, 

 $5.50. Cash. 



M. L. Hancock A Sons, City Point, Wis. 



Sphagnum moss, guaranteed, excellent quality. 

 10 bales, $7.00. 5% cash with order. 

 L. Amondson A Son, City Point. Wis. 



Sphagnum moss, burlap bales, $1.00 each; 10 

 bales. $9.00. 



A. Henderson ft Co.. Box 125. Chlcsgo, 111. 



Sphagnum moss, very best quality, $1.00 per 

 bale; 10 bales for $9.00. 



H. W. Bnckbee. Rockford. 111. 



TOBACCO. 



FRESH TOBACCO STEMS. In bales of 200 lbs.. 

 $2.00; 000 lbs.. $4.00: 1000 lbs.. $7.00; ton. $18.00. 

 - Scharff Bros.. Van Wert. O. 



Strong tobacco dust, $1.78 per 100 lbs.: 200 

 lbs.. $3.00. Q. H. Hnnkel Co.. Mllwspkee. Wis. 



WIRg WORK. 

 We are the largest manafactnrers of wire work 

 In the west. B. F. Winterson Co.. IM North 

 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Falls City Wire Works. 

 451 »rd St.. Loolsvllle. Ky. 



Wlllism B. Hlelscher's Wire Works, 



204-880 Randolph St.. Detroit. MIA. 



WOOD LABgLS. 

 WOOD LABELS AND PLANT 8TAKB8. 

 Benjamla Chase Co.. Derry Village. N. H. 



BUSINB88 BRINGKRS-- 



RBTIBW CLASSIFIED ADS. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



Market conditions are well up to 

 their usual July standing. Trade in 

 general has drooped somewhat, but 

 prices have kept up pretty well during 

 the last two weeks. Funeral work has 

 been heavy and a number of weddings 

 have taken place. Counter trade ia 

 not at all good. Immense quantities of 

 cut flowers arrive daily. Outdoor stock 

 has decreased, but there is still a lot of 

 it on the market. 



Asters have made their appearance,, 

 but they are not of good quality, being 

 small and irregular in shape. Niagara 

 and America gladioli sell splendidly, re- 

 tailing at $1 to $1.50 per dozen. Car- 

 nations are quite soft, on account of 

 the intense heat of the last two weeks. 

 Eoses are plentiful, but it is a difficult 

 proposition to keep them in good shape. 

 Francis Scott Key, Ophelia and Mary- 

 land move well. Ward is losing its 

 color. The second crop of outdoor roses 

 is in now and the better varieties are 

 useful for design work. Easter lilies 

 are not overabundant. Valley is scarce. 

 Good candytuft, achillea, gypsophila 

 and mignonette are useful for basket 

 work, which appears to be increasing in 

 favor in this city. The supply of greens 

 meets all requirements. 



Various Notes. 



The condition of Fred Vick, whoso 

 illness was reported in this column last 

 week, has not undergone any noticeable 

 change. 



Fred Zoller, who is an expert in color 

 photography, is away in the Adiron- 

 dacks and is taking a large number of 

 pictures, which he hopes to exhibit on 

 his return. 



Hans MoUer, of Pittsf ord, N. Y., is 

 growing some wonderful Celosia cris- 

 tata. 



Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Curtis and 

 daughter have returned from their vaca- 

 tion, which they spent at Troutburg, 

 N. Y. Mr. Curtis is cutting some fine 

 Niagara and America gladioli. 



H. E. Wilson had a large decoration 

 at the Oak Hill Country Club last week 

 for the wedding reception of Miss Flor- 

 ence Colebrook, the dancing exponent^ 

 and Mr. Wetmore. The decoration con- 

 sisted of thousands of Dorothy Perkins 

 roses, larkspurs and pink hollyhocks, 

 with a large quantity of palms and 

 ferns. 



Miss Mary Smith, of George B. 

 Hart's, is away on vacation. 



Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howe and daugh- 

 ter, of Chicago, were the guests of Mr. 

 and Mrs. E. P. Wilson for a few days. 

 Mr. Howe is connected with the W. W. 

 Barnard Co., of Chicago. The party 

 now has left for Boston, Mass. 



E. F. Kennon, of the Climax Mfg. 

 Co., Castorland, N. Y., called on the 

 trade last week. 



George T. Boucher has a good sum- 

 mer decoration in his window. It con- 

 sists of a large water tank, about five 

 feet in diameter, completely surrounded 

 by natural rocks, among which ferns 

 and aquatic plants are arranged. It 

 has a center rockery, with a fountain. 



Schuyler Arnold, of the Crescent Seed 

 Farm, Spencerport, is growing some 

 extra fine sweet peas, which find a 

 ready sale. He says that the stock on 

 his farm is doing well and the weather 

 of late has helped the crops along won- 

 derfully. H. J. H. 



