Sei'tembeb 20, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



107 



To Hxchange— Or wUl aill: Dracaena IndlTlaa. 

 4.1n lOc- B-taT^lBc; 6 and 7-ln., 80 and 8Bc; 

 rhrvianSmum Btock plants, 50c per doz.: 

 fTnakS HaUlday Rager, W. Turner. Roman Gold, 

 WBinnaffon, Harvard. P. Rose. O. Paclflc, 

 Oremo M. Dean. G. Glow, J. Nonln, Patty. 

 Touset Baton; fine mixed carnation plants, $4.00 

 Dcr 100 for primroses, cyclamen, palms, rubbers, 

 ^ anything that I can use. Nellie £3. Mathewson, 

 68 North St., Danbury, Conn. 



To Exchange — Large, single, white daisies, 

 best for cut flowers and pot plants, large, field- 

 Krown plants, 15c, or will exchange for rooted 

 cuttings of true Poltevlne geraniums; 1000 good, 

 red fleld-grown carnation plants. 3%c. for ferns 

 or 'geraniums; 400. 2Mi-in., calendulas Orange 

 King and Lemon Queen, 3c. What have you to 

 offer? Tarentum Floral Co., ^. D. 1, Box 208, 

 Tarentum. Pa. __^_ 



To Exchange — Or will sell, 1000 Celestial pep- 

 pers, $15.00 per 100; 1000 Jerusalem cherries, 

 116.00 per 100. All good, strong, fleld-grown 

 stock. These plants are well branched and will 

 make some excellent Christmas stock; for White 

 Wonder carnations, fleld-grown plants and 

 Orange King calendulas, 2V^-ln. pots. 

 The Miami Floral Co., Dayton. 0. 



FOURTH EDITION. 



ALBUM OP DESIGNS. 



96 PAGES AND COVER. 



OVER 200 ILLUSTRATIONS. 



PRICE 75c PER COPY PREPAID. 



PRICE PER DOZ. BY EXPRESS, $7.50. 



FLORISTS' PUB. CO.. CAXTON HLDG.. 



CHICAGO. 



To Exchange — Or will sell: 2000 asp. Spren- 

 geri, 3-ln., 6c; 200 P. obconica, 4-ln., 12c; 300 

 Traecheleum Coer.. 3-in., 5c; 1000 P. malacoides, 

 2%-ln., 3c; 500 calendula Orange King. 2-in., 

 3c; German iris, 3c; lemon lilies, 3c; 1000 fleld- 

 grown vinca, 5c, for carnation plants, cyclamen, 

 white and yellow Siberian iris and canna roots. 

 Write, Abbey Ave. Greenhouses. Dayton, 0. 



To Exchange — 2000 campanulas, 6 vars., ready 

 for 6 and 6-in. pots, 1000 Shasta daisies, good 

 and strong; 1500 carnations, medium size, 6 va- 

 rieties, for geranium cuttings or 2-in., or pelar- 

 gonium stock, field-grown and in fine condition. 

 Henry Gerstenkorn, R. F. D. 4, Box 128, De- 

 catur. 111. 



To Exchange — Stock plants of coleus Verschaf- 

 feltli and Golden Redder; Alternanthera Aiiroa 

 Nana and Jewel: abutilon Savitzii; fuchias Speci- 

 osa and Black Prince, for stock plants of carna- 

 tions and chrysanthemums. What have you to 

 offer. The Wagner Park Nursery Co., Sidney, O. 



To Exchange — Or will sell, 2%-ln. Aspar.igus 

 Sprengeri, 2H-ln. smilax and 2i4-ln. Dracaenas 

 indivisa, $3.00 per 100; good stock, for pansies or 

 what have you? 

 A. W. Fumival & Son, Jackson, Mid i. 



To Exchange — Hydrangeas, vincas or anything 

 in geranium miscellaneous adv. for 500 flrst- 

 class Matchless and White Enchantress carna- 

 tion plants. 

 Port Allegany G reenhouses, Port Allegany, Pa. 



To Exchange — Bench plants of Boston and 

 Teddy, Jr. ferns. 15c; also 2K-in. Asparagus 

 Sprengeri and Asparagus plumosus, $3.00 per 100. 

 for fleld-grown carnation plants. 

 Vick A Hill Co., Rochester, N. Y . 



To Exchange — Or will sell: Asparagus Spren- 

 geri, 2-in., 2%c; 2%-in., 3V4c; Godfrey callas, 

 3-in., 7c; Anthericum comosum, 3-in., 5c for 

 carnations, cyclamen, primroses or anything I 

 ca n use. J. T. Goodlive, Zanesville, O. 



To Exchange — Green leaf aspidistras, $40.0(i 

 per 1000 leaves, for, what have you to offer? 

 P. Ziegeler, Jr., Soniat & Saratoga Sts., New Or- 

 leans, La. 



To Exchange — Boston ferns, 4-in., 15c; carna- 

 tion plants; White Enchantress, fleld-grown, 5c, 

 for cyclamens and Primula obconica. 

 Otto J. Kueble r, Newburgh, Ind. 



To Exchange — Excellent 3 and 4-ln. Chinese 

 primroses, for snapdragons or Chatelaine be- 

 gonias. No trash wanted. 

 F. Wal ker Co.. 312 W. Chestnut. Louisville, K y. 



To Exchange — Peony roots, standard varieties, 

 Godfrey callas. 2%-in.. or bulblets, rhubarb 

 roots. What have you for any of these? 

 W. A. Reiman. VJ ncennes, Ind. 



To Exchange — 75 Asparagus plumosus, 5-in., 

 $15.00 per 100, for either hydrangea Otaksa or 

 Boston ferns, 5-in. stock. 

 Vlax Rasmussen, Pontiac, III. 



To Exchange — Enchantress, pink, Washington, 

 dark pink, field-grown, 5c, for Chatelaine be- 

 gonias or cyclamen. 

 Ada Greenhouse, A da, Okla. 



To Exchange — Or will sell, cyclamen, 4-ln., 

 20c; 8-in., 10c. Pansies, $3.00 per 1000. Peonies. 

 8c each. For primulas, carnations, cannas or 

 what have you? J. S. Bennett. Paw Paw. 11 1. 



To Exchange — See classified. Primroses, also 

 full variety of bedding plants, for roses or bulbs. 

 J. 0. Stelnhauser, Pittsburg, Kan. 



WANTED. 



Wanted — Wholesale and retail price list. 

 Tappan Flower Garden. Tappan. N. Y, 



ARTIFICIAL FLO\A/ERS. 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. 

 Walter Vollmann. 2651 Orchard St.. Chicago. 



PLANT TUBS 



EVERLASTING VIRGINIA WHITE CEDAR 



BVERYBODY agrees that Plant Tubs made of 

 everlasting Virginia Wliite Cedar will 

 best resist rot or decay. The "Keystone" brand 

 of White Cedar Plant Tubs are made of this cele- 

 brated wood, and these goods are painted inside 

 and out with best oil paints, a rich green. 



They are bound with heavy steel hoops for the large 

 size, aud electric-welded wire hoops (galvanized) 

 on thii small size. The large sizes are trimmed 

 with handsome drop handles and metal feet, and 

 have perforated, removable bottoms. 



These Cedar Tubs are made in all sizes, from 24%" 

 inches top diameter down to 6 inches, amply large 

 for a Bay Tree and small enough for a Hyacinth. 

 Every one guaranteed. Booklet in colors, with 

 prices, furnished upon request. 



RICHMOND CEDAR WORKS, 



Mention The Bavlew when yoo write. 



RICHMOND, 

 VIRGINIA 



CANE STAKES. 



CANE STAKES. 

 Green Painted. 



Per 1000 



2-ft .$4.60 



2%-f t 8.60 



8-f t 6.00 



8%-ft 7.00 



4-ft 8.00 



6-f t 9.00 



Natural for Chrysanthemums. 



6 to 6-ft 7.00 



6-«t. 7.60 



AMERICAN BULB 00.. 

 162 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Bamboo stakes, 4 feet, $4.60 per 1000. 



O. -^ooyman A Co.. Inc.. San Francisco. Oal. 



CARNATION STAPLES. 



PlUsbury's carnation staples, 86c per 1000; 

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



QLASS. 



6x8. 8x10. 10x12, 10x14 at $3.00 per box. 

 Other sizes at factory prices. Write for quota- 

 tiona. 

 0. N. Robinson A Bro., Dept. 26, Baltimore. Md. 



QOLD FISH. 



Goldfish, aquarium plants, castles, globea and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogues. 



AUBURNDALB GOLDFISH CO.. 

 1449 Madison St.. Tel. Haymarket 152. Ohlcaga . 



QREEN8. 



Southern smilax, $6.00 per case. Small case. 

 $3.00. 



J. A. BUDLONG, 

 18 4 North Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Highland dagger-leaf fern plants, $2.00 per 

 1 00. E. B. Palmiter, Harbor Springs, Mich. 



LEAF MOLD. 



Clean sifted leaf mold, $1.50 per large bbl.: 

 5 bbls., $6.00; 10 bbls., $12.00. Fern roots for 

 orchids, $1.60 per bbl. 



L. P. Harley, Hartford. Mich. 



LEAF MOLD. 

 Sifted and clean, $1.60 per bbl.; 5 bbls. for 

 $7.00; 10 bbls., $12.50. 



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



ALBUM OP DESIGNS, 75c per copy, prepaid. 

 Florists' Pnh. Co.. Caxton Bldg.. Chioaro. 



Leaf mold, clean, sifted, $1.25 per bbl.; 10 

 bbls., $10.00. Elitch Gardens Co., Denver, Colo. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



STOCK PLANTS. 

 Geraniums, S. A. Nutt and Ricard, 4-ln., $8.00 

 per 100; Beaute Poltevlne, 3-ln., $5.00 per 100. 

 Daisies, White Marguerite and Sander, 3-in., 

 $5.00 per 100. English ivy, 3-in., $5.00; 4-in., 

 $10.00 per 100. Hardy feverfew, $4.00 per 100. 

 Vincas, variegated, 4-in., $8.00 per 100; strong 

 plants. Lonicera, 3-in., $5.00 per 100; 4-in., 

 $8.00 per 100. Cosh with order. 



LESTER PARK GREENHOUSE. 

 DULUTH, MINN. 



HAVE TOU A SURPLUS? 

 Write us what it is, how many and tlie price. 

 We have a large outlet and probably we can 

 place any good stock you have to offer. 



Buyers, write us about your needs. We are 

 selling agents for a large number of the best 

 growers. 



G. M. REBURN & CO.. 

 1(50 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Rat tablets. Sure death to rats and mice; 

 stools and poultry won't touch it. Sent prepaid, 

 23c per box, $2.00 per doz. 



Suburban Seed Co., La Graage, 111. 



Look what we are offering, under headings of 

 carnations, stevias and primulas. 

 Freo port Floral Co., Frecport, III. 



PWINTINQ. 



Typewritten form letters. ofBc* stationery and 

 florists' labels a specialty. Samplea on request. 

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



PROPAQATINQ SAND. 



PROPAGATING SAND. 

 Found to be extraordinary; no failure due to 

 sand; contains absolutely no plant life; coarse 

 enough for proper drainage, fine enough to 

 retain moisture, and cheap at any prtco. Uaed 

 exclusively by Poeblmann Bros. Co. Shipped 

 anywhere. 



WILCOX COMPANT. 

 8690 Milwaukee Ave.. Chicago. 



SASH. 



Cypress hotbed sash, blind tenons, white lead- 

 ed in all Jointe, 96c each. 

 C. N. Robinson A Bro., Dept. 28, Baltimore. Md. 



SPHAONUM MOSS. 



MOSS. 

 Dry, clean, full slse bales, $1.00 per bale; 10 

 bales, $9.26; 26 bales, $22.60; 60 bales, $42.60; 

 100 bales. $82.50. In car lots of 350 to 400 bales, 

 write us for price. 



AMERICAN BULB CO.. 

 162 N. Wabash Ave.. Chicago. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



Fine clean moss in standard burlap balea. 

 $1.00 each; 10 bales $9.00, 25 bales, $21.76. 



Write for prices on larger quantities. 

 A. Henderson A Co.. Box 126. Chicag o. 



Sphagnum moss, special: 10 bbl. bale, $2.20 

 to $2.40; 5 bales, $10.00; 5 bbl. bale, $1.25; 5 

 bales, $5.25; burlaped, 35c extra. Cash, 5c less. 

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



TOBACCO. 



Strong tobacco dust, S1.7S per 100 lbs.; SOO 

 lbs.. $8.00. Q. H. Hnnkel. Mllwankeo. Wla. 



V»/IRE y»/ORK. 



We are the largMt manufacturers of wire 

 work in the west. B. F. Winteraon Oo.. 166 

 North Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



William B. Hielscher's Wira Works, 



264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, Mich. 



\A/OOD LABELS. 



LABELS FOR NURSBRTMBN AND rLORISTS. 

 Benjamin Chase Co.. Derry VlUaga. N. H. 



Sylvanla, O. — .Tames B. Gray, who re- 

 cently purchased the Cushnian Gladiolus 

 Farm, says he will specialize in sweet 

 peas and carnations for the wholesale 

 market. 



Paterson, N. J. — The trade has been 

 recruited from practically every walk 

 of life and a community 'of florists 

 would be able to place almost every 

 human activity, from the cradle to the 

 grave, in the hands of an experienced 

 person. For instance, C. E. Walker, of 

 Walker Bros., who specialize in dahlias, 

 gladioli and roses, still is a pressman oti 

 the Paterson Sun, although he hopes 

 soon to be able to devote all his time to 

 the affairs of the firm. 



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