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The Florists' Review 



November 9, 1916. 



Boxwood is a Classic Dscoratlve Material for all Occasions 



We have a very fine quality of sprays which we can guarantee will be first-class merchantable 

 stock. We are booking orders now for present and future deliveries. 



Our price is: 50-lb. lots, $7.50; 100-lb. lots, $15.00, less a discount of 10% on 100-lb. lots— this 

 price is subject to immediate acceptance. 



We shall exercise the greatest care and shall see to it that every customer gets first-class material. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER COMPANY 



Boxwood Spoclallste 



116.118 Sevonth Stroot, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



llentloa Th« B«t1«w whii yoo write. 



GREENS^GREENS 



GREENS 



BOXWOOD, LAUREL, HOLLY, WREATHS, ROPiNGS AND FOLIAGE 



Fall price list ready. 



JONES, The Holly Wreath Man, 



Intention The Review -when yon write. 



Milton, Delaware 



EVERGREENS 



Long Green Leu- 

 eothoe..lOOO, J2.00 



Med. Green Leu- 



COthoc.lOOO, 1.50 



Short Green Leu- 

 cothoclOOO, .75 



Long Bronze Leucothoa per KKX), $'2.50 



Short Bronze Leucothoe per ICKK), 1.25 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns . . per casa of 500(), :5.25 



Green Galax per ease of l(Ki()0, ;?.75 



Bronze Gala.x per case of lOOOO, a.75 



We handle nothing but the best and guaran- 

 tee entire satisfaction. 



Cash with Order 



TAR HEEL EVERGREEN CO., Elk Park, N. C. 



Mention Th« Review when yon write. 



flowering the plants shoukl be placed 

 in a temperature of 50 degrees by Jan- 

 uary 1. Ini-rease this to 60 degrees as 

 growth advances. Give them an abun- 

 dance of water and liquid food when 

 the pots become well filled with roots. 

 It is not easy to have H. Otaksa in 

 good sliape for Easter, but the newer 

 French liydrangeas can easily be had in 

 bloom at that time. C. W. 



TIMING GIGANTEUM LILIES. 



How can Lilium giganteum be han- 

 dled so that we can bring the j>lants 

 into bloom at certain intervals? 

 Should we j)ot them at intervals, or is 

 it better to ])ot them all as soon as 

 they aie receixed, ])lace the jiots in a 

 cellar or coldfranie and then bring 

 them in as desired? Are they hardy 

 enough so that freezing in a coldframe 

 will not injure tliem? 



M. E. C— Kan. 



Lilium giganteum likes heat from 

 start to finish. I do not know whether 

 you are referring to new season's or 

 cold storage bulbs. If the latter, they 

 must be started at intervals of, say, a 

 fortnight to secure a succession. AVith 

 new bulbs it is, of course, the best 

 plan to pot them as soon as possible 

 after being received, but you could hold 

 them 'for a month or two in a cold cel- 

 lar provided the bulbs are packed in 

 sand or dry earth and the scales are 

 not at all exjtosed. You could, no 

 doubt, keep them in this way until 

 February without having recourse to 



JKc 



GET READY 



Record of 2 Yds. per Minute 



Souder Nfg. Supply Company 



BRIDGETON, N. J. 



Festoon Winding 

 Machines Improved 



Fourth year on the market. Two types. Mahen all 

 klnda of Fegtooning. Type No. 1 wiU wrap on any 

 size wire used for Its center. One turn with handle 

 gives two wraps on FestoonlD?. Center wire Is meas- 

 ured while Festnoning is wound, which el mlnates 

 measurlugof Festooning. Tyiie No. 2: Fine wire is 

 used for the center, one tarn with handle gives one 

 wrap on Festooning. Does equally as good work as 

 Type No. 1. We furnish machines ready to work, with 

 enough wire to make 500 yards. Tnree days' trial al- 

 lowed. Money refunded if machine is not what you 

 want. Prices; 



Type No. 1, $10.00; Type No. 2, $5.00 



(Same as Last Year) 



TRY ONE 



One of Many Testimonials 



Souder Mfg. Co. 



(Gentlemen: Please send ns 6 spools of wire for 

 Type No. 2. Pend C. O. D. We used your machine 

 last year and it worked great. 

 Please rush this ordT. 



Yours truly, 



VOLZ FLORAL CO. 



Mention The Itevlcw when you write. 



J. H. Von Canon 



EVERGREENS ERESH EROM THE WOODS 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns per case of 5000; $ 3.50 



Green Galax per case of H.OOO. 400 



Grjen Leucothoe, 



10 to 16-inch 1000, $1.00: case of 5000, 4.00 



Green Leucothoe, 16-in. and up, 1000, $2.00; COOO. 10.00 

 Write us for special prices on large Quantities. 



Wir* Me 



Elk Park, N. C. 



BANNERS ELK. N.C. 



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FANCY CUT FERNS 



None better to be had. Price for November, $1.75 per 1000. 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER, ^^^h^^^^ 



Get our latest list of Florists' Supplies, 1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



cold storage, but the earliest potted 

 stock would give you better results 

 than the late. It is not advisable to 

 place the potted plants in coklframes 

 or cellars and you must certainly not 

 allow them to freeze. The proper treat- 

 ment is to give them a night tempera- 

 ture of 55 to 60 degrees at the begin- 

 ning and 60 to 65 degrees when they 

 are well started. Of course, you could 

 keep part of your crop cooler once the 

 buds are well formed, but they must not 

 have a sharp drop in temperature, or 

 many buds will fail to open. C. W. 



SOUTHERN WILD SNILAX 



NEW CROP 



Green Sheet Moss $1.75 per bag 



Perpetuated Moss 3.50 per bag 



Smilax 2.50 per case 



E. A. BEAVEN, Eversreen, Ala. 



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FANCY and DAGGER. Mom, 

 Eveifreens, Laurel. Spruce aM 

 Henuoclt Bourht, Xmat Trees, 

 etc. Finest stoclc. Gat onr low 

 ■omiBer price on Fami. 

 1. J. CMITN. NINtDALE. UUt. 



Ferns 



