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The Florists^ Review 



April 10. 1919. 



MISCELLANEOUS —Continued 



SEASONABLE STOCK. 



Per 100 



Smllax, S'/j-in $ 3.00 



Fuchsia, 11' variL'ties named 4.00 



TracU'sc aiitia Multicolor 3.00 



Swet't Alyssuiii 3.00 



Salvia — Hontire, Miss I'age auil St. Louis.. 3.00 

 Daisies — Nicholson's White, Shasta, Mrs. 



Sander and Etoile d'Or 3.50 



Orange, 2Vi-in 4.00 



Orange, 4-in 20.00 



Delphinium, <;old Medal Hybrids, 2V4-ln. .. 5.00 



Umbrella I'lant, C'yperus, 2% 3.00 



I'nibrella I'lant, ("yperus, 4-iu 10.00 



Lemon. .American Wonder, 2Va-in 4.00 



Lemon, .\merican Wonder, 5-iii 30.00 



Single I'etunias, named varieties 3.00 



Vincas, 4-in 12.00 



Dracaena Indivisa, 4-in.. extra strong 15.0(1 



Asparagus I'luniosiis, 2Vi-in 4.00 



Cannas. named varieties. 2%-in 4.00 



Coleus, 12 mimed varieties 3.50 



Coleus, 12 immed varieties, per 1,000, $.30.00 



Impatiens, pink, white and salmon 3.50 



Ikiston Fern, 2-ln 5.00 



Scottii. 2-in 5.00 



Scottii. 4-in 18.00 



Roosevelt, 2-in 5.00 



Teddy. Jr., 2-in 5 00 



Teddv. Jr., 4-in 18.00 



Scholzelii, 2-in 5.(.'() 



Scholzelii, 4-in 20.00 



Whitmanii, 2-in 5. .50 



Goodii. 2-in 5. .50 



Anieriwhlii, 2-in 5. .50 



Amerpohlii, 4-in 20.00 



Whitmanii ("ompacta, 2-in 5. .50 



AVhitnninii Compaota, 4-in 20. (M) 



Heliotrope, named varieties 3.50 



Wisteria, blue and white, 2i4-in 5.00 



Each 



Snapdragons, white, pinlc, red and yellow 4<' 



Veriiena. 5 distinct colors 3c 



Kegonins. Zebrina 4Vic 



Begonias, rink Riibrn 5c 



SCHSilDT & BOTLEY CO. 



Seedsmen and Florists 

 Springfield, Ohio. 



A. Sprengeri, 3-in. and 4-ln Cc and 10c 



Vinca Variegata. 4-in 15c 



A. Elongatns, 2-in. and 3-in 12c and 20c 



Salvias. 2i/4-in 4c 



Agoratuni, 2-ln 3c 



Alyssum, 2-in 3c 



Calendula Lemon Queen, 2-in 4c 



Calendula, Orange King, 2-in 4c 



Cleveland Cherries. 2-ln., May delivery 4c 



Chrysanthemums, R. C 2'/iC 



Chrysanthemums, 2%-in 4c to fie 



Marguerite Daisy, 3-in 8c 



Marguerite Daisy. 4-in ' 15c 



Marguerite. Roston Market. 3-in 8c 



French Dwarf Ihlarigold. 2M!-in., bloom 6c 



Dracaena Indivisa. 3-in 8c 



Feverfew. 2Vi-in 5c 



Abbey Ave. Greenhouses. Dayton, 0. 



ATTENTION FLORISTS. 



YERKES BROTHERS' mums are noted for 

 their stocky, well rooted cuttings: a trial order 

 will convince you that MUMS Is our specialty. 

 Diana. Dolly Dimple, 



Seidewitz, HOnnaffon, 



iJolden Gate, Helen Newberry. 



Enguehard, Golden Mensa, 



("hrysolora. Turner. 



We also carry a fine line of Pelargoniums and 

 Verbenas, witli prices to suit those who desire 

 first grade stock. Send us your order and be 

 convinced. Verbenas, Mammoth, separate colors, 

 $1.25 per 100. Pelargoniums, clean stock, Easter 

 Greeting varieties mixpd. 3-in. pots, at 10c each. 



YERKES BROTHERS GREENHOUSES. 

 1026 East 6th St.. Hutchinson. Knns. 



100 1000 

 SNAPDRAGON. Silver Pink. Plielps' 



White and Yellow, topped and 



branching $4.00 $35.00 



CiiliTiduIa Orange King, strong trans. 2. .50 20.00 



Calendula Orange King, from pots. . 3..50 .SO.OO 



Earlv Roval asters, strong trans.. 1.50 12.50 



Early Royal asters, from pots 2.50 20.00 



Candytuft, trans., very strong 1..50 12.50 



Stocks, separate colors, from pots.. 2. .50 20.00 



Zinnias, strong trans 1.50 12.50 



.Ml the above are very fine stock and cannot 

 fail to please yon. Packing free. Cash. (See 



vegetables.) Geneva Floral Co., Geneva, N. Y. 



A few himdred surplus 4-in. Geraniiims. Daisies. 

 Pelart'oniums assorted, at 15e, in bud and liloom. 

 Heliotropes. Fuchsias. 3-in.. at 8c. Rosy Morn 

 Petunias. Verbenas. Olechomas, 2iL.in.. at 4c: 

 also Cideus, 2':;-in., at 3c. All gmxl stock and 

 ready for immediate shipment. Cash, please 

 The Erie (;reenhouses. R. F. D. 2. Erie, 111. 



Achillea The Pearl, field-grown, $3.00 per 100: 



R. C. colors, geraniums. ~' — ' '■" — * 



dragon* 



100: 



each. 



cream, ^ , . . , . . 



Wheaton. 111. 



Cannas. King Humbert: Geranium, S. .V. Nutt 

 and Reanty Poitevino. 3'4 ami 4-in.: 20<K) rooted 

 rnttings S. .\. Nutt: Phlox. Miss Lingard, 3-In. ; 

 Oriental I'onpy. ilrs. Perry: Boston Ferns, etc. 

 Write for list and quotations. 

 GLOEDES. 

 EVAN.'^TnN. ILLINOIS 



.Asters, Late Branching, white, azijre bine, 

 dark rose. Astermums. pink, white: Stocks, pink, 

 white, violet: strong transplanted. .Also Silver 

 Pink Snapdragons, well rooted cuttings, all $1.50 

 per 100, prepaid. 



M. S. Foreman, Ixinlsiann, Mo. 



Double Sweet Alyssum, Cigar Plant, Trailing 

 and Upright Fuchsias, Begonia Chatelaine, Rose 

 Geranium Heliotrope, $2.00 per 100: 2-in. Cigar 

 Plants, 2-in. Heliotrope, 2-in, I). Sweet Alyssum, 

 fine stock, $3.00 per 100. Cash with order. 



Mrs. E. A. Llewellyn. Olean. N. Y. 



Pure bred White Angora Rabbits, breeding 

 age; males, $5.00 each. Bargain. 



Goshen Floral Co., Goshen. Ind. 



Trans|)lanied seedlings of Verbenas, Ten 

 Weeks stock. I'etunias, stroDg, fl.OO per 100. 

 Dale & .Nichols, Houghton. Mich. 



LOOK what we are offering under Feverfew, 

 and Smihix. Freepo rt Floral C o.. Freepo rt. 111. 



TO EXCHANGE 



To Exchange — Red Alternantlieras, strong 

 plants from soil. $2.00 per 100. Canna.s, Florence 

 Vangliau. extra strong sand rooted and ready 

 now for 4-in., $8.00 per 100. Vincas, dark green 

 only, elegant 3-in. ready for 4, $7.00 per 100. 

 Tomato plants. New Ideal forcing. John Baer, 

 Earliana, Early Dwf. Champion and I'onderosa, 

 fine transplanted plants, $7.50 per 1000. Can 

 use most anything. What have you? Write 

 quick. Thornton Floral Co.. Streator. 111. 



To Exchange — Achyrantbes. Alyssum, Begonias, 

 Xmas Peppers, Calendulas, Godfrey Callas, Car- 

 nations, Chrysanthemums, Coleus. Dracaenas. Ge- 

 raniums, Poinsett'as, Salvias, Rubbers, Santo- 

 Unas, Verbenas, dee classified; will take Rose 

 cuttings or plants. What have you? 

 J. C . St einhauser, Pittsburg, Kans. 



To Exchange^SOd well established 2%-ln. S. 

 A. Nutt Geraniums for 500 2i4-in. Enchantress 

 Supreme Carnations. 

 Chas. W. Curtis, Irondequoit, N. Y. 



To Exchange — White Onion sets, for small 

 ferns, Roosevelt, Whitmanii or W. Turner, 

 Smith's Advance Chrysanthemums. 



John Banscher, Freeport, 111. 



To Exchange — Godfrey Callas out of 4 and 5-in. 

 pots, for Chrysanthemum rooted cuttings. 



Edgar Easterday, Nokomis. 111. 



To Exchange — 4-in. Dracaena Indivisa for 2Mi- 

 in. Vinca Variegata, $2.50 per 100. 

 Mrs. E. A. Llewellyn. Olean. N. Y. 



WANTED 



Mr. Grower, send us a list of your surplus 

 plants; also samples and prices. We can use 

 them. 



Wanted — Thousands of geraniums in 2V4 and 

 3-ln. pots. 



.SPECIAL!! 

 Send list of your surplus carnation cuttings 

 and jirices. 



We pav cash!! 



M. C. OUNTERBERG, 



Wholesale Florist, 



159 North State St.. Chicago, HI. 



Phones, Central 3067, Randolph 6800. 



Wanted — We are in need of several thousand 

 Giant Ismene and Jlexican or Excelsior Pearl 

 Tuberoses. When you quote state quantity you 

 can "offer. 



Henrj- Field Seed Co., Shenandoah, la. 



Wanted -About 200 strings of Smllax for 

 Easter. J. S. Gillespie, 21st St. & Fair Ave., 

 Columbus. 0. 



Wanted — Warted Hubbard Squash seed. 

 EVRRBTTB U. PEACOCK CO., 

 4013 Milwaukee Ave.. Chicago. III. 



CANE STAKES 



CANB STAKES. 

 Japanese bamboo, ■peclally prepared, 5 to 6 

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



AMERICAN BULB CO.. 

 172 N.Wabash Ave., ChlO KO. 111. 



C A R NAT I on" STAPLES 



Superior carnation staples, best staples on the 

 market. 3.5c per 1000; 3000 for $1.00, postage 

 paid. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 

 204 Randolph St.. Detroit. MIoh. 



Plllsburv's carnation staples. .15c per 1000; 3000 

 for $1 00. I. L. Plllsbury. Galesbnrg. 111. 



CHIFFONS 



Write for prices on our wide edge plain 4-ln. 

 and fi-ln. chiffon. Jos. Ziska Sc Sons. 169-75 N. 

 Wflbflsh Ave . Chlcniro, III. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



We bandle a ceneral line florista' (applies, rib- 

 bons, chiffons and wire designs, etc. Joseph 

 Ztska A Htmm 175 N. Wabash. Chlrarn. III. 



GOLDFISH 



Goldfish, aquarium plants, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogue. 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO., 

 14.9 Madison St Tel. Hsvmwrfcet 1 52. rhl rago 



GR^EN^ 



Cut asparagus spra.vs. $1.50 per 100. (^asli. 

 D*'rno^ Flprfl] C o.. O rl nndo. Fla . _ 



LEAF mOLD 



I^eaf mold, screened, large sack. $1.25. 5 for 

 $.5.00. J. B. Roy. R . D. 1. Cnivn-ny^flcli. 



MOSS ^ 



SHEET MOSa. 

 Shipped from Chicago. 

 Virginia ground moss, exceptionally fine for 

 hanging baskets and for window displays. $2.50 

 per sack. 



AMERICAN BULR CO.. 

 172 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Large well filled sacks, 2i^-bu., fine for hang, 

 ing baskets, etc., $1.25 per sack, 5 sacks $5.00. 

 Cash with order. 



Poor's Moss Co., Eureka Springs, Ark. 



Bright green sheet log moss. 15-lb. bags, $1.73 

 3 for $5.0 0. j: B. Roy, R. 1, Conwa y, Mi ch. J 



PUSSY WILLOWS ^ 



Plants, Pussy Willow, 2-yr.-old, $8.00 per lOo. 

 Jac ob Ri)ssl er. Morgan Park, 1 11. 



SPH'QN U M 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 1.30 



In 100 bale lots 1.20 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 

 172 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago. 111. 



10 Bales Sphagnum moss, best (piality from 

 new crop, dry and clean, standard size in wiro. 

 $6.50; 10 bags, $7.50. Will ship same day order 

 is received. 



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



HIGH GRADE SPHAGNUM MOSS. FULL 

 STANDARD SIZE BALES, IN BURLAP, $1.25 

 BACH; 10 BALES $1.00 EACH. 5% DISCOUNT 

 CASH WITH ORDER. PROMPT SHIPMENT. 



A. J. AMUNDSON CO.. CITY POINT. WIS. 



Sphagnum moss. 10 bbl. bale, $3.25; 5 bales, 

 $15.00; 5 bbl. bales, $2.00; 5 bales. $8.50; biir- 

 lappcd 40c extra. Cash, please. 



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



10 Bales Sphagnum Moss of the very best qual- 

 ity, burlap, $10.00. Wired moss. 50c per bale. 

 Cash with order. 



Rae Paulson, City Point, Wis. 



Best Sphagnum moss, 5-bbl. bales in lots of 50 

 bales or more, $1.50 per bale. Live bag moss, 

 $1.00 per bag. Harry B. Holloway, Chatsworth, 

 N. J. 



Sphagnum Moss, 5 bag bales. $13.50. 

 Manahawkin Moss Co., Box V. Manahawkin. N. ^ 



TOBACCO 



Tobacco stems, nice clean stock, $2.50 per 100 

 lbs. Get •aur price on larger lots. 



The East Lawn Gardens, Urbana, 0. 



Tobacco dust for fumlKatinr, $4.00 per 100; 

 tobacco dust for dusting, $8.00 per '100. 

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



Strong tobacco duat, $2.00 per 100 Iba., 200 

 Iba.. $8.80. Q. H. Hnnkel Co.. Mllwankea. WU. 



WIRE WORK" 



Wire stakes galvanized. 



Mfg. of Wire and Wire 



Goods of all descriptions. 



THOMAS HAMIL1X>N, 



127 N. Gross St.. Philadelphia. Pa. 



Mro. OF WIRB DBSIUNS FOR 8S YEARS. 

 WRITE FOR LIST. 

 JOSEPH ZISKA A SONS. CHTOAOO. H^L.^ 



WOOD LABELS 1_ 



LABELS FOR NUKHEUTMBN AND FL0BIST8 

 B^nls min rhsae Oo.. Perry VillaKa. W . H 



THRIPS IN ASPARAGUS HOUSE. 



Please give me some advice on how 

 to rid my greenhouses of thrips. One of 

 my houses, .S4V^xl50, is ])!ante(l with 

 Asparagus plumosus and A. Sprengeri. 

 The .soil in this house was used as car- 

 nation soil last year and seems to be 

 covered with thrips. When lime is 

 spread they are plainly seen jumping and 

 crawling in lively fashion. I hiive 

 fumigated t\ith tobacco stems and 

 sprayed with Nico-fume, but the insects 

 appear to be as numerous as ever. 



J. D. B.— On. 



Regular spraying with Nico-fume so- 

 lution usually (lisj)oses of any ordin;iry 

 case of thrips, but if this method of 

 treatment does not seem to be effective. 

 I would suggest trying the following 

 jirejiaration: One and oiiclialf oimces 

 of whale-oil soap, one teas])oonful o' 

 Black Leaf 40 and one gallon of wnter. 

 Dissolve the soap in the water by boilin? 

 and add the nicotine after the liquid is 

 cool. Make enough of this preparation 

 for a thorough spraying and apjtly .i"^' 

 before sundown, rejjeating the dose a* 

 intervals of five or six days until t'"^ 

 insects are disposed of. W. H. r- 



Columbus, O. — The Cottage Rose <>af 

 den has rented space in the lobby of fo^ 

 Neil House, a local hotel, and will es 

 tablish a flower store there in the n^^' 

 future. 



