March 13, 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



123 



TiDC« Tariegata, 2^-iB., ready for S-ln., $5.00 

 M>r 100; nice stock, jCall cuttinK. 

 >* W. W. Rlke. Le Roy. 111. 



'yinca Var.. 2%-ln., |3.50 per 100; 4-ln., $15.00 

 pgf 100. Baur Floral Co., Brie, Pa. 



Tinea Var,, extra atrong 2-in., ready for 3-in., 

 3(. Llndey A Dawaon, New Caatle, Ind. 



"yinca Tar. and green, 2-in,, $8.60. Caab, 

 plea w- Huron GreenhouseB, Huron, S. D. 



'Vloca Variegata, B. O., |1.60 per 100. Caab. 

 Byer Broa., Cbamberabnrg. Pa. 



Vinca rar., atwog 4-la., $12.50 per 100. 

 Wm. A. Mnrdock, TltaaTllle. Pa. 



"rincaa R. 0.. $1.50 per 100. 



Th e Thaodow J. Bteffea Co., Taylorrllle, 111 . 



finca rar., cut back. 2-ln., 8c; R. C. 2c. 

 Oouplaii d'a. Oog e yTllle. K ana. 



'^ J '~ VINgS 



Vines, Dew Drop or Ice Plant, fine for baskets 

 and boxes, 2^-in. ready for 3-in., $3.00. Cash. 

 The White Hall Qreenhouseg, White Hall, 111. 



"KUDZD VINE; 2-in. pots, $6.00 per 100, $55.00 

 per 1000. 

 TH E GOOD A RBBSB CO., Springfield. Ohio. 



'rioes, honeysuckle, etc. Write for right pricea. 

 The Conard A Jonea Co., Weat Qroye. Pa. 



_^' VIOLETS 



20,000 Field grown Gov. H. Violet plants, $1.00 

 per 100, $7.50 per 1000. Cash. 



Alvln Jessamine & Flora l Co., Alvin , Texas. 



VibLBTS, single hardy sweet, $3.00~per"lob. 

 Neosho Nurseries, Ne osho, Mo. 



\^ATgR LILIES 



WATER LILIBS, hardy red, white, pink and 

 vellow. each, $1.00. Ready April 15th. 

 ' _ K^ B. Tull, 418 B. State St., Rockford. 111. 



r- ^^ EXCHANQE 2 



TO BXCHANGB OR FOR GASH. 



1500 Margueritea, white, 2H-in i%e 



lOOO SlnglS Petuniaa, mixed colors. 2V&-in...3c 



1000 Trailing Queen Coleus. 2-in 4c 



500 Salvia Zurich, 2^-ln 4c 



500 Snapdragon, red. white and yellow, 



2H-ln , .4c 



500 Calendula Orange King and Lemon 



Queen, 2%-in 3%c 



1000 Red and Yellow Altemanthera, 2-in 2c 



All extra heayy stock. Can use Dahlias. Glad- 

 iolas or 2-yr. Roses. 



Garrett Bro s. Co., Little Rock, Ark. 



To Exchange — Altemanthera rooted cuttings, 

 red, $1.00 per 100; Brilliantissima, $2.00 per 100; 

 MarKuerites, strong 214-in., $5.00 per 100; Vincas. 

 strong 3-in., dark green only, $6.00 per 100. for 

 rarnations, variegated Vincas or Gladioli. What 

 haye you? Write quick. 



Thornton Floral Co.. Streator. 111. 



To Exchange — 214-in. Vincas, nt $4.00: 4-in. 

 at $12.00; Asparagus Sprengeri. 4-in. at $10.00, 

 for double white and salmon Geraniums, Lobe- 

 Maa, double white fringed Petuniaa, small Boston 

 I'erng, Pennisetnms. 



Joaeph Bancroft A Son, Inc.. Cedar Falls, la. 



To Exchange — Mumn as per classifled. for Car- 

 nations, Geraniums, Cannas, Coleus, I^ntanas. 

 Verbenns, Pptunias. Salvias, I'ansios and other 

 wddinn stock. What have you? 



H. C. Brown. Yel low S p rings. O . 



To Exchange — Palmetto Asparagus seed, the 

 nest Kreen grass, earliest, most prolific, very 

 larRe, host quality, for Geraniums. Verbenas 

 «nd other bedding planta. What have you? 

 Edwin H. R Iehl. Al ton. 11 1. 



To Exchange — 1500 Well rooted Harvard mum 

 Pattincs, at $2.50 per 100. $20.00 per 1000. or 

 Jill exchange for White and Yellow Chadwick, 

 nnk Chieftain or Yellow Bonnaffon. 

 Ellsworth Greenhouses, Grand Island. Neb. 



tfi^iS. ^change — Pansy plants, 6 to 8 leaves, at 

 WOO per 1000, fine plants; also 2-yr. Sweet Wll- 

 ^nis, He: 2-yr. Pinks, 4c, for Cannas or cash, 

 ""•t have you? 

 Van Heest & Co., Wortendyke, N. J . 



-jj** Bxohnnge — R. C, .lOO TInaka, .500 Oconta, 

 j,""' Ri'idewltK. 200 Chns. Rager, .'JOG Comoleta, 

 ""■ R. (:. Enchantress Supreme or Gladiolus bulbs. 

 Henry Hennlngsen. Greensburjr. Ind. 



J'"" Exchange — Good typewriter for sale cheap 

 "r will exchange for good gladiolus bulbs, li4-ln. 

 "f Inrcor. Write what you have. 



Bertha Pnine, Shawnee, Kans. 



,„^'*,Kxchange — 4-ln. Dracaena Indivlsa for 2%- 

 '"• Vinca Variegata, $2.50 per 100. 



Mra. E. A. Llewell yn. Olean, N. Y . 



. ■"" Exchange — Unaka mums R. C. for gera- 

 """ns. liny varie ty. C. J. Frew. Jr.. ConnMut, O. 



The REST WAY to" get rid of your "surplus 

 "'"^k is t o nae the REVIEW'S C l assified adv s. 



MiSCELLAr JEOUS _2^___ 



I j,~')''>'santhemums, commercial varieties, R. C. 

 2^ ner 100, $25.00 per 1000; from pota, $4.00 

 "*£ lOf*. $35.00 per 1000. 



.^snapdragons, white, pink and yellow R. C. 

 JjI'W per 100; from pots, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 



, Cab ndula Orange King, from pots, $3.00 per 

 I \ «-'5.00 per 1000. 

 itnL V ' Royal and Queen Market Asters for 



D.TPi"'"** planting, transplanted plants, $1.50 

 \^}^l $12.50 per 1000; from poU, $2.50 per 100, 

 I^W per 1000. Cash. See vegetables. 



Smith & Gannett, Geneva, N. Y. 



Salvia, Bonfire, 2-in., $2.50 per 100; America, 

 2-in., $3.00 per 100; rooted cuttings. Bonfire, 

 $1.25; America, $1.50. Asparagus Sprengeri, 

 2-in., $2.50 per 100. Rooted cuttings: Fever- 

 few, $1.25; Sultani (pink and salmon), $1.50; 

 Begonia (Metallica), $2.00; Fuchsias, Black 

 Prince, $2.00 per 100. Feverfew, 2V&-in., 3c; 

 Sultani. 2-in., Sc. Canna roots, Wallace and 

 Pennsylvania, 2c; Mrs. A. F. Conard, Meteor, 

 and Glgantea, 8c. 



J. F. Corbitt, 1004 Stainback Ave., Nashville, 

 Tenn. 



100 1000 



10,000 Mixed Cannas, 3 and 4 eyes. .$2.00 



5,000 B. Honeysuckle, R. C 1.00 $8.00 



5,000 English Ivy, R. 1.00 8.00 



Can furnish any quantity unrooted 0. of Amoor 

 River Privet. 

 The Oaks Floral Co., Houston, Texas. 



2%-ln. Asp. Sprengeri, $3.50 per 100; 2-in. 

 Cigar plants, $3.00 per 100; R. G. of Cigar plants. 

 Heliotrope, Sweet Alyssam, double, trailing and 

 upright Fuchsias, Begonia Chatelaine, rose Ge- 

 raniums. $2.00 per 100. Cash with order. 

 Mra. B. A. Llewellyn, Olean, N. Y. 



Good strong cuttings. Per 100 



Fuchsias, dbl. white and purple mixed $1.50 



Coleus, Trailing Queen 1.00 



Ageratum, Stella Gumey 1:00 



German Ivy 1.00 



L. G. Brown, 35th & Kensington, Kansas City, Mo. 



LOOK what we are offering under Geraniums, 

 Vincas and Smilax. 

 Fre eport Floral Co., Free por t, 111. 



XA/ANTED ' 



Mr. Grower, send us a list of your surplus 

 plants; also samples and prices. We can use 

 them. 



Wanted— Thousands of geraniums in 2i/i and 

 3-in. pots. 



SPECIAL!! 

 Send list of your surplus carnation cuttings 

 and prices. 



We pay cash!! 



H. C. OUNTBRBBRO. 



Wholesale Florist. 



159 North State St., Chicago. 111. 



Phones, Central 8067, Randolph 6800. 



Wanted — Rooted cuttings or 2%-in. pot stock 

 of roses, dbl. White KiUamey, Ophelia, Radiance 

 and Columbia. Edward Salyer, Dorrance Green- 

 houses, Kingston, Pa. 



WANTED AT ONCE. 

 2000 Geranium Plants, 214-in., assorted colora; 

 also about 2000 rooted Geranium cuttings, as- 

 sorted. H. Schlachter, St. Bernard, O. 



Wanted — Nancy Hall, Southern Queen and Red 

 Bermuda Sweet Potato seed. 



Groves Floral Co., Atchison, Kans. 



Wanted — Warted Hubbard Squash seed. 

 EVBRETTB R. PEACOCK CO., 

 4 013 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago . 111. 



Advertisen have learned from exi>erience that 

 THB RBVIBW 

 PAYS BB ST. 



CAWE~STAkES ~ 



CANE STAKES. 

 Japanese bamboo, specially prepared, B to 6 

 feet, $1.75 per 100; $14.00 per 1000. 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 

 172 N. Wabash^ Ave.. Chicago. 111. 



CARNATIOW^TAPLES 



Superior carnation staples, beat staples on the 

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

 paid. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE. 

 264 Randolph St., Detroit. Mich. 



Pillsbury'a carnation staples, 35c per 1000: 3000 

 f or $1.00. I. L. Pillsbnry. G alesb urg, 111. 



. CHIFFONS 1 



Write for prices on our wide edge pfain 4-in. 

 and 6-in. chiffon. Jos. Ziska & Sons, 169-75 N. 

 Wabash Ave.. Chicago. 111. 



FLORIST S' SU PPLIES 



MAGNOLIA CEMETERY WREATHS. 

 Round or oval, 18-ln., $1.00 each. 

 The American School of Floral Designing. 

 3S8 No. Main St.. Meadvllle. Pa. 



We handle a general line florists* supplies, rib- 

 bons. chiflTons and wire designs, etc. Joseph 

 Tliik w A Hoti« 1 7B N. Wuhsnh Chifngn Til 



QOLDFISH 1^^ IJ _ 



Goldfish, aquarium plants, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogue. 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO.. 

 14^9 Madlaon St . Tel. Haym arket 1.52. Phloa go. 



mToss 



green sheet moss. 



Natural. 



Shipped direct from Tennessee. 



Fresh gathered and retains natural green color. 



13-lb. to 15-lb. bags. 



Per bag $2.25 



Wholesale prices on application. 



H. G. MacLELLAN, 



237 So. Wells St., 



C HICAGO. 



SHEET MOSS. 

 Shipped from Chicago. 

 Virginia ground moss, exceptionally fine for 

 hanging baskets and for window displays, $2.50 

 per sack. 



AMERICA'S' BULB CO., 

 172 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



POTS 



Used pots, 2Mi-in., $6.00 per 1000; used Roee 

 pots, 2^-in., $7.00 per 1000; new pots, $15.00 

 per 1000. Packing included. 

 SMITH'S FLOWER SHOP, HUTCHINSON, KA8. 



PUSSY WILLOWS 



Pussy Willow, Salix Capua. 1-year, 8 to 4 ft.. 

 $2.00 per doz., $7.00 per 100; 2-year, 5 to 6 ft., 

 $2.60 per doz., $10.00 per 100. Strong cuttinga. 

 10-in., $1.00 per 100, by mail, $2.50 per 1000 

 express, 10,000 for $15.00; in good condition, 95% 

 will grow strongly under proper conditions. 

 Chas. Black, Hightstown, N. J. 



SPHAONUM MOSS ~~ 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 

 Nice, clean, full size bales, in burlap. Note 

 the low price: 



Per one bale $1.50 



In 10 bale lots 1.40 



In 25 bale lots 1.80 



In 100 bale lots 1.20 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 

 172 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Sphagnum moss, 10 bbl. bale, $3.90, 5 bales, 

 $17.50; 5 bbl. bale, $2.00, 5 bales, $0.00; burlap 

 40c extra. Cash, please. 



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



10 Bales Sphagnum moss, beat quality, standard 

 size in wire, $6.50, 10 bags, $7.50; casb. Write 

 for prices on larger lots. Will ship on receipt 

 of order. M. L. Hancock & Sons, City Point, Wis. 



Sphagnum moss, 5 bbl. bales, $1.50 per bale. 

 Order filled the same day received. 

 M. L. Cranmer, M ay ette , N. J. 



TOBACCO 



Tobacco stems, nice clean stock, $2.50 per 100 

 lbs. Get our price on larger lots. 



The Bast Lawn Gardens, Urbana, O^ 



Totacco dust for fumlKating, $4.UU per 100; 

 tobacco dust for dusting. $8.00 per 100. 

 Roman J. Irwin, 106 W. 28th 8L, New York City. 



atrong tobacco dust, $2.00 per 100 lbs.. 200 

 lbs ., $8.50. G. H. Hunkel Co., Milwaukee, Wto. 



~~ WIRE Work 



MFO. or WIBS DWIONB FOB SB XBAH8. 



WRITS FOR LIST. 



J08BPH ZIBKA A SONg. OHIOAOO, ILL. 



WOOD LABELS . 



LABBL8 FOB NUBSBBTMIN AND FL0BI8T8. 

 Benjamin OhaM Co.. Derry TUUk*. N. H. 



woBMS IN son.. 



I am sending a worm which does a lot 

 of damage to the roots of my lettuce and 

 cucumbers. Can formaldehyde be used 

 to destroy these worms without injury 

 to the plants? If so, kindly state how 

 to use it. F. J. G.— Wis. 



I could not find any worms in the 

 package. 



To destroy soil pests, formaldehyde (a 

 forty per cent solution of formaldehyde 

 gas in water) may be used. This is a 

 good soil disinfectant and also kills 

 pests in the soil. It should preferably 

 be applied before planting a crop, at the 

 rate of one part of formaldehyde to 

 fifteen gallons of water. This strength 

 will not harm the plants, but keep it off 

 the foliage as much as possible. 



Carbon bisulphide may also be used on 

 soil pests. Bore holes in the beds, 12x15 

 inches apart, with a pointed stick. The 

 holes should be three inches deep. In 

 each hole pour a teaspoonful of the car- 

 bon bisulphide and at once close up the 

 hole. The fumes will kill any pests in 

 the soil. Do not use any naked lights 

 when using this remedy, as it is of an 

 inflammable nature. C. W. 



LEAF MINERS ON FOLIAGE. 



We are sending under separate cover 

 a sample of leaves eaten by worms 

 hatched from larvas laid by a small 

 miller. We cannot get rid of these with 

 nicotine spraying or by fumigating. 

 Can you tell us what these pests are and 

 how to destrov themt 



V. A. B.— Mich. 



If you will use one of the standard 

 nicotine extracts, adding a little soap 

 to whichever you try to make it adhe- 

 sive, you should kill all of these leaf 

 miners. Spray so as to dampen both 

 sides of the leaves. G. W. 



