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FLORISTS' SUPPLIES-Continued 



YOU CAN MAKE MONEY 

 by using 

 OUR ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 

 on boxwood and magnolia wreaths. 

 Juit add a few iprayi of real stevla and aspar- 

 agus and your design Is a work of art and be- 

 sides win net you a liandBome proflt. 

 Send for our 

 FLORIST'S FIRST AID KIT. 

 containing One assortment of high-class, Imported 

 French artificial roses, mums, etc., and grasses 

 sufficient for cereral wreaths, designs or baskets. 



Two sizes $3.00 and $5.00 



Be ready for any emergency 1!! 

 SPECIAL. 



Per 100 



Artlflclal illy of the valley 4.00 



Artificial cosmos 4.00 



Artlflclal roses $5.00. $7.50 and 10.00 



Per doz. 



Artificial mums (medium) $2.00 



Artificial mums (large) 3.00 



Waxed callas 1.60 



Waxed Enster Lilies 1.60 



Waxed lavender orchids 1.60 



M. C. GUNTERBERG. 



Wholesale Florist, 



159 N. State St., Chicago, lU. 



Phones. Central 3067. Randolph 6800-6801. 



GOLDFISH 



uoldnNli, aquurlum plantN, castles, globes aiiu 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogue. 



AI'RURNDALB GOLDFISH CO.. 

 144!) Madison St., Tel. Hnymnrket 1.^2. Chicago 



miscellaneous 



i:x(i;ij>i;nt stock. 



Yivii .■iri' siii'r t" nci-il it. liu.v now lor sprint' snli's. 



.\sp.ir.ii; 11^ IMuinosus .niul Sprongcri, 2V'-ln., 

 ?4.(«i ]>iT 1(K), ^30. 00 por KtUO; •» in,, .'<i().<M» 

 per KM). 



I'.iixudciil. 2' .-in., six inclios liijili. for cdtMnt', 

 $r>.(K> per ](I0. ,*."i0.00 por 1000. 



Jlc^rciMiu Chatcniinp. 2iL.-iii.. i?s.00 por ion. 



Ciinnas. sec nnr classifitMl nd in tliis issui'. 



Clir.vsMntlii'innnis. pink, wliito. yi'llow ami icd. 

 oarl.v iniclsr;i-.(in and lafi', 2''.-in.. in all varii'- 

 tii's. .<;i0.ii(i per looo. An oxccdlcnt v.iluc. 



CU'inatis I'anicidata. (ino yi'ar, .-■''J. (Ml per Iimi. 



Cvclaimn. 2''.-in., in six ccdors, $7.00 per 100; 

 $60.00 jMi- 1000. 



Dracaena Indivi^n. -l-in.. 22 ini-lio'< liicli, .Sll.OO 

 per KMi: .-<1ini.00 jnr lOiMi: Ti in., exira lieav.v and 

 fine. .'iO ii-lits eaeii. 



Fnclisias. 2'-. -in., in eiu'lit varieties. $1..10 per 

 IfK). .'SKl.CM) jicr 1(M)0. 



FeDis. Im.v 2'j-in. now. S(>e nuv (dassilird ad. 



Hvdr.-ini:ea>i. Iwentv lie-ii Frendi kinds and 

 Otaksa. 2'.-in.. i?.").00 per 100. .<?!.-). 00 per 1000. 



Lantanas. white, yidlow. pink, red .and varie- 

 gated. 2'.. in.. !?1.."0 jicr 1111). .S 10.011 per KMIO. 



I'eoni.'s. :( to ,"i eyev. f.S.I\() jwr 100. 



Pelart:eninms. Faster Creetiii^r. Mrs. T.ay.al. 

 Glory. l.\iey Beeker. P.ardeners .Toy, 2'.. in.. 

 $10.00 ]icr 100. C.eriiniuins ure si':iree, bny jiclar- 

 goniiinis. 



Phlo\. field plants Ml 20 licst varieties. .SI. 00 

 per liNi. .«;.•(.■ 0(1 jiir li"Mi. 



Primula Oheoniea and Malaeoiiles. 2Vj-in.. .SH.riO 

 por 100, ,*."i0.00 per l(Ni(». 



Vineas, heavy 2it.-in.. !?1,00 i..r KMl. $:!.-. 00 

 jier ]<MHi. 



O. M. REIU-R.V .^ CO.. 

 172 N. Wali.-isli ..\ve.. riiieat'o. 111. 



Fmdisi.-is. in varietv . . .2' , -in., M'.e: K, (".. 1'-e 



Salvia Sidendens 2'iiii.. a'_.c: H. I".. 1e 



Ileliotrojie. diirk 2'|-in.. l^'.c: K, ('., 1e 



Oerm.'in Ivy 2', in.. ;t'..e; K. »'., 1e 



( olcns, in v.-iri'dy 2'i-in.. :!e : It. C., lo 



Iinpatiens. .'i v.irietii's ..'_", in.. :(i^c-; K. ('.. 2e 

 Wan. .Tew. wliite, tri- 

 color, t'reen 2', in.. 2'..e: U. C, Ic 



Moonvines. wliite 2', -in., '<•■: 1{. C, 2e 



Moonvines. Mm- 2'1-in.. ."ir: I!. (',. 2e 



See nnim list. 



S. M. II:irlii-.tn. l>,-inviilr. Ky. 



300 U C. rnaka mums. $1.2."i per 100; 200 

 Parlor ivy from soil, .?1.2.") per 100: HO 2In.. 

 cineraria, 3e. J.ny J. Utter. West Branch. Mich. 



BUSINESS BRINGERS— 



RRVIEW CLASSIFIED ADS. 



POTS 



A .101! Ldl'. 



1i;.(MtO 3-ineli. 



.SI 31X10 for tlie lot. 



AMKUKAX in i.n CO.. 



172 N. ^Va^asl| Ave., CliieaL-o. Hi. 



PRINTING 



Florists' sliippini: labeK and stationery our 

 sppeialtv. Samples on recpn^t. I'.oml I'.ros. & Co., 

 no** S. D.arlioni St.. Oiieaeo. 



PUS SY \ A/IL LOW S 



PUSSY WIT-LOW TWTC.s' 



for foreiiiL'. wfdl tnidded. 



3 to 4 ft Sl.ftO per 100: $ 7 00 per 1000 



.'') to r. ft.. ir.K.d... 1.2r> per 100; lO.OO per 1000 

 5 to t; ft., heavy.. 1.7". per IttT): l.->.fK) jwr 1000 



I'nekod free to go by express. 

 Charles ]!ln<'k, Ileightstown, N. .T. 



Pnssv willows for forcing, full of biuls. m'ver 

 been finer. ^^ to 3i)-in.. $3.00 jier lOOfi: •_■ to 4-ft. 

 $6.00 per lltOO; 4 to fJ-ff.. .SIO (Ml ii.t 1(MM). Cash 

 with order. Packing freel Satisf.-iction or 

 money back. 



Minneapolis Nursery. Minneapolis. Minn 



"2 SPHAGNUM MOSS 



10 Rales Siihacnnm moss, best (piallt.v. standard 

 sizo In wire. ?0,r)0, 10 bags, $7.50: cash. Write 

 for prices on larger Jots. Will ship on receipt 

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



The Florists^ Review 



January 16, 1919. 



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= PuLvcRizEb Sheep- Pulverized Cajuz = 



= SHREbbEb CATtlE i 



= Write Wizard Brand into your supply 5 



i house order for manure — or drop us a 5 



= postal for latest price list and freight rates. E 



I The Pulverized Manure Co. I 



I 33 Union Stock Yards CHICAGO | 



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Sphagnum moss, 10 bbl. bale. $4.40: 8 bbl. 



bale, $3.."i0; green ehimp moss, $l.."iO per bag; 

 burlap .">0c extra. Ciisli, please. 



Jos. II. Paul. P.ox l.'ifl, Manahawkin, N. .T. 



Nice, clean Sphagnum moss; full size bales. Id 

 burlap, $1.76 per bale. 



AMERICAN BULB CO.. 

 172 N. Wabasb Ave.. Chicago, 111 



Sphagnum moss, best quality car lots In bulk. 

 Write for prices. 



Frank Hancock, City Point, Wis. 



TOBACCO 



Tobacco dust for fumigating, $4.00 per 100; 

 tobacco dust for dusting, $3.00 per 100. 

 Roman J. Irwin, 108 W. 28th St., New York City. 



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

 lbs . $3.50. O. H. Hunkel Co., Milwaukee. Wis. 



WIRE WORK 



MF(i. OF WIRR DESIGNS FOR 35 YEAKS. 



WRITE FOR LIST. 



.TOSEPn ZISKA & SONS. CHICAOO. ILL. 



WOOD LABELS 



LAHEI,S FOR NURSERYMEN AND KlXJKl.sih 

 Henlamln Chnse Co.. Derry Villnee. N 11 



KNOXVILLE, TENN. 



ULTIMATELY 



;.'<'.i'.>-J''~?> 



YOU'LL 



MAGIC 



;>'/^^/e 



The Market. 



Business continues to be good, with 

 stofk in normal supply. Tlie snow of 

 l;ist week is still on the {rronnd. but tlie 

 (l;iys are bright, though the niglits con- 

 tinue to be cold. Carnations were never 

 better, but roses are ofT crop. T.,abor 

 cduditions are imjiroving and it is hojicd 

 that prices will come down in the ne;ir 

 future. 



Various Notes. 



A. 11. Diiiley is getting his liedding 

 jiTants in shape for the spring trade. 



A. J. !McNutt continues to dispose of 

 all the stock he grows and has to btiy 

 .additional supplies from the wholesale 

 market to meet the demand. 



Mrs. Kosa Hall ]?yno is getting ready 

 for her spring bedding plant trade. 



B. Maynanl has a fine stock of ferns. 

 Mrs. C. S. raster lias fine st0( k in bed- 

 ding plants coming on. 



Chester Tipton has returned from Eng- 

 land and l)een mustered out. He is again 

 in charge of the greenliouses and is mak- 

 ing room for bedding stock. 



Rfdiert E. Majies, formerly witii 

 liatnn's, was liere on a fiirlougli last 

 W('(d\ f*om C;imp Cordon. 



IMiss Lydia ^Nfajies li.asrlMMii called to 

 Oklahoma on aceomit of \ he serious ill- 





DEMAND 



BRAND 



When ordering Fertilizer 



of 



your supply house. 



WHY NOT DO IT NOW? 



CHICAGO FEED & FERTILIZER CO. 



U. S. YARDS. CHICAGO 



EASTERN OFFICE: 



G.G. 6REEN. Jr..Real Estate TrustBldo..PHILaDELPHU, PI 



Mention The RctIcw when you write. 



FORCING DEUTZIA GRACILIS. 



Please give jiarticulnrs for fondng 

 rieutzia gracilis for Kaster. When 

 should it be started and what tempera- 

 ture is needed? II. 11. C— O. 



iiess of lier sister. 



K. V. P.. 



April 20 being the date of Easter in 

 1019. your deutzias should be started in 

 a temperature of 50 degrees eight weeks 

 before that date. Once the j)lants are 

 fairl}- started into growth, you can give 

 them 8 to 10 degrees more heat. Syringe 

 tliem freely until the flower buds show, 

 tlien discontinue. As the llowers start 

 to expand they will have more sub- 

 stance if placed in a house a few de- 

 grees cooler. Peutzias are easily forced 

 and make a most satisfactory Easter 

 ]dant. While 1). gracilis is a good 

 \ariety, I). Lemoinei is much better, 

 and I would advise you to try the latter 

 .■mother season. These jilants are easily 

 ]irop;i(r,Ttp(] from sot't-wood cuttings and 

 nice ]dants for forcing can be had in 

 a couple of years if young stock is 

 planted out in good soil early in May. 



C. W. 



Victoria, Tex. — J,. F. 



South Williams street, is 

 greenhouse business and 

 ready to sell by Easter. 



man, witlinui experience. 



Sitterle, 405 

 going into the 

 ex]iects to be 

 He is a young 



