January 25, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



119 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Feverfew, 2% -In., 2c; Gov. Herrick and Rus- 

 sian violet divisions, Ic. Rooted ground runners 

 of the following mums: Clias. Rager, Wells' 

 Late Pink, Buckingham, Diana, Queen of 

 Whites, Quinola, IViC. Started cannas, ready 

 to pot: Mrs. Conard and King Humbert, 4c; 

 Florence Vaughan, 2c. Wandering Jew, tri- 

 color and green, Ic. Variegated leaved and 

 Armstrong's single tuberoses, field-grown clumps, 

 $2.00 per bushel. Pallida Dalmatica and white 

 Japanese Iris, 8c. Everbearing strawberry, l%c. 

 Spiraea Van Houttei, 3 to 4 ft., 15c. 500 silver 

 maples, 2-in., 12 ft. high, 25c. 100 pin oak, 

 2-in., 10 ft. high, $1.50. Kudzu vines, 3c. Al- 

 theas, mixed seedlings, Ic. Amoor River South 

 privet seedlings, Ic. Will exchange. What have 

 you? A. H. Dailey, Knoxvilie, Tenn. 



1000 R. C, salvias, 80c per 100; 500, 3-in. 

 salvias, $3.00 per 100. 500 R. C, Coleus Trail- 

 ing Queen, pink, 60c per 100; 300 R. 0., Coleus 

 Trailing Queen, yellow, 60c per 100; 200 3-in., 

 Trailing Queen, mixed, $5.00 per 100. 500 R. 0. 

 Mme. Salleroi, $1.25 per 100. 300 2%-in. mar- 

 guerite daisies, $6.00 per 100; 200 2%-in. Boston 

 Yellow daisies, $7.00 per lOO. 150 3-in. hello- 

 trope, $5.00 per 100. 

 R. R. DAVIS CO., MORRISON, ILL. 



Yellow Jasmine, Gelsemium, heavy, well root- 

 ed, $12.50 per 100; Gardenias, R. C, 4 to 6-in., 

 $1.60 per 100; white-flowering dogrwood seedlings, 

 $1.00 per 100. Mcgnolia glauca seedlings, $1.00 

 per 100. Calycanthus, true, Florida's under- 

 ground suckers, well rooted, 4 to 6-in., $2.75 

 per 100. All prepaid. Cash with order. 

 Sam Stokes & Son, Lecompte, La. 



TO EXCHANQE. 



To Exchange: — Altemantheras, beautiful 

 stock, from sand, red and yellow, $1.00 per 

 100; $7.60 per 1000; big stock plants, full of 

 cuttings, $2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1000; Coleus, 

 fine 2-in., in assortment, $2.00 per 100; Smilax, 

 strong, 2%-ln., $3.00 per 100; John Wana- 

 maker ferns, 4-in., $20.00 per 100; for cuttings 

 of Carnation Nebraska or 2-in. vincas. What 

 have you? Write quick. 

 Thornton Floral Co., Streator, III. 



To Exchange — Chrysanthemum pot plants, 

 Ohadwick, Nagoya and Yellow Bonnafton, planta 

 full of fine cuttings, exchange one plant for 

 six rooted cuttings White Bnchantress carna- 

 tions. Brant & Noe Floral Co., 6744 N. Kerchi- 

 val Ave., Chicago . 



To Exchange: — Cyclamen, 4-in., good flower 

 and fine plants, all colors, 15c, for plumosus 

 seedlings, hydrangeas, dracaenas or anything 

 we can use. 

 Briscoe & Stowell, Charles City, Iowa. 



To Exchange — Carnations, snapdragons, vin- 

 cas and canna roots (see classlfled ads) for dou- 

 ble petunias. Begonia Melior, fuchsias, single 

 red or white geraniums or what have you 

 Elitch Gardens Co., Denver, Colo. 



To Exchange — Violets, Herrick. M. Louise, 

 Dorsett, impatiens, mums, sweet alyssum, snaps, 

 lobelias R. C, %c, for gladioli and Boston ferns. 

 F. A. Haenselman, Boulder, Col o. 



To Exchange — We have Primula malacoldes, 

 3-in., In bud and bloom; will exchange for 2%- 

 In. Primula obconica. 

 Dale & Nicholas. Hanco ck , Mich. 



To Exchange:— 400 English ivv,~in .S^-in. 

 pots; for White and Pink Klllarney roses, in 

 2V,-\n. pots. J. Weimann. Flcmlngton, N. J. 



To Exchange — Gladiolus, dracaenas, for car- 

 nation R. C. 

 C. C. Warburton, Battle Creek, Mich. 



, "^o Exchange — Asparagus Sprengerl, 3-ln., 6c, 

 ror JVi-in. geraniums or carnation rooted cut- 

 tings. Current Floral Co.. Lexington, Ky. 



WANTED. 



WANTED— 2000 strong field-grown dormant 

 roses on their own roots; only such as Hybrid 

 tea. H. P. and some teas. 



Rose Garden. 125 South York, Denver, Colo. 



Wanted — Bench plants of Russell roses. 

 South Park Floral Co., New Castle, Ind. 



Wanted— 2 large roots of Antigonon leptopus. 

 flee no object. Dave Turner. Phoenix, _Ariz. 



. CANE STAKES. 



Japanese cane stakes, dyed preen, 3 feet, 2000 

 t?-j rn ■ ^^^-^ per bale; 3% fppt, 2000 to bale, 

 \v„Ko J"'."" ^"1^- American Bulb Co., 172 N. 

 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Cane stakes. 4 to 6 ft., $5.00 per 1000. 



- W. R. Craddock, Humlx)Mt, Tonn._ 



Japanese cane stakes, 6, 8 and 10 ft. 



B. E. & J. T. Cokely. Scranton. Pa. 



CARNATION STAPLES. 



m^r'tlf/'^Jr''"™"*'"" staples, best staples on the 

 paid P^' ^°^°! 3*^^ '«' *1-00' postage 



2e4^pl9.^-,"P^^ ^^T FLOWER EXCHANGE, 

 ^2i«ii!ldolph^t^_ Detroit, Mich . 



for«i*nn'^'^ carnation staples, 35c per 1000; 3000 

 t gLiiJJO- I. L. Pillsbury. Galesburg, 111. 



DECORATIVE MATERIAL. 



dagKer^ferns '^^'^^^^ P''*^®* *"» » special lot of 



onhf'fi^"^ laurel festooning for your decorations, 

 "n'y 5c per yard. 10 yds. free with first order. 

 _^^>owl Pern Co., Millington, Mass. 



Continued on page 80. 



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An Open Letter 



ON 



I Jacobs' Greenhouses 



S. Jacobs & Sons. 



. Gentlemen:— I am pleased to state that 

 the greenhouse which you erected on the 

 roof of the Beth Israel Hospital has proven 

 very satisfactory indeed. 



We are utilizing the same as a laboratory, 

 and, although we thought it would be too 

 hot in summer, have managed by painting 

 the top of the glass with two coats of white 

 paint, to keep out the intense heat of the 

 sun and yet at the same time preserve the 

 light. We also find that we can heat up the 

 house very nicely in cold weather, and, as 

 far as ventilation is concerned, it is excel- 

 lently adapted. The house has withstood 

 severe storms and proved to be a very sub- 

 stantial structure. 



Visitors to the laboratory speak in high 

 terms of its beauty and substantiality. 



I am very glad to recommend the 

 house and your workmanship. 

 Very truly yours. 

 L. J. FRANK, Supt. Beth Israel Hosp. 



WHAT MORE CAN BE EXPECTED OF A GREENHOUSE? 



WE KNOW WHAT TO DO 

 AND WHAT NOT TO DO 



Besides, we can save money for you. 



S. JACOBS & SONS, 



Greenhouse Builders 

 1363-1381 Fluahing Avenue . BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



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