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The Florists' Review 



Mat 8, 19U 



GREENHOUSE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 



AT REASONABLE PRICES 



Durable, Efficient, Light, Convenient, Inexpensive 



It will be to your interest to let us quote you on your requirements. No charge for estimates. 

 OUR CATALOGUE WILL BE OF INTEREST TO EVERY GROWER. 



Louisiana Red Qulf Cypress or Washington Red Cedar 



CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS FITTINGS HARDWARE HOTBED SASH 



A. DIETSCH CO. ^64.°s?e;v.e\; AVE. CHICAGO, ILL. 



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WANTED nonlinunil 

 Wantcil .\i)\v <ir next I'.-ill. 1IH» Id "iOO sti-Diiu 

 Iihiiits of scuilct or wliiti' Hiik'lisli llinvtlMirns 

 for l]i(i>:i's. AddrcsK No. 268, <:ui' FMorisIs' Hi'- 

 vicw. ("liicnKii, 



Wauto<l -Uiirtcd lliilihiinl Xqua.sli seed. 

 KVEUKTTE K. I'EACOCK CO., 

 4013 Milwaukee Ave., CliicaRo, 111. 



CANE STAKES 



CANE STAKES. 

 Japanese bamboo, Bpecially prepared, 5 to 6 

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



AMEUICAN UULH CO., 

 172 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



CANE .STAKE.S. 



Cane Stakes, ,<;i.(M) per 100: $7. .'50 per 1000. 



W. C. SMITH WHOLESALE FLORAL CO., 



l.'UO I'INE ST., ST. LOTIS, MO. 



CARNATION STAPLES 



Superior carnation staples, best staples on the 

 market, 35c per 1000; 3000 for $1.00, postage 

 paid. 



MIcniCAN CUT FI-OWEU EXCHANGE, 

 264 Randolph St., Detroit, Mich. 



I'illsbnry'8 carnation staples, 35c per 1000; 3000 

 for $1.00. T. L. rill8l)\ir.v. (Saleshnrg, III. 



CHIFFONS 



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

 and (i in. cliiffoii. Jos. Ziska & Sons, 100-75 N. 

 Wabash Ave , Clili'ai;". 111. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



We handle b 



tKins. ohifTons 



Zl«k»i * Sons 



general line tlurlsts kuppltea, no 

 and wire deHlgns. etc. Josept 

 17.% N. Wahasb ChloBeo. Ill 



GOLDFISH 



Culilhsh, aquarium plants, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogue. 



.MliLUNDALR GOLDFISH CO.. 

 14, .» Madison St. Tel. Ilavinarket Ifi'J Chicago. 



GREEtMS 



Feins, j!:5.1)U per lIMIO. 

 Weher. Saiilt Ste. Marie. Mieli 



LEAF MOLD 



screened, large sack, $1.J."). ."> for 

 R. Roy, R. I>. 1. Conway, Mi-li. 



ane.v cut 

 W. E. F 



Leaf nuild, 

 $5.00. J. 



MOSS 



SHEET MOSS. 

 Shipped from Chicago. 

 Virginia groinul moss, exi'eptionally tine for 

 hanging biiskets and fop window displays. jSL'.Od 

 per sack: 10 sacks .-it ,'j;l.7.") each, 



AMERICAN IICLH CO., 

 172 N. Wabash Ave.. Chiiairo. Ill 



I^iirge, well-lillcd sacks. L"j-liu., line for banu 

 Ing baski'ts. etc.. ,$l.L',"i per sack, .'> sacks, ,$.">. on. 

 Cash with order. 



I'oors Moss Co.. Eurek.i Springs. .\rk. 



"""nXtiral sTiee T .MOSS^ 

 Nice, cle:in stock. ?2. •_'."> per standard sack, 

 E. F. WINTERSON CO., 

 166 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



liriglit green sheet log moss. 15-lb. bags. $1.75, 

 3 for $."i.OO. J. H. Roy. R. 1, Conway, Mich. 



SHEEP MANURE 



SHEEP MAMRK. riLVIOKIZEI). 



SIIEEI'S HEAD MKAM) ONLY. 



KH) lbs.. $:; (»»; 1(HI(» 11, s.. .<17.50; 



.'■.00 lbs., .f!!.!'.'; i;iMH) lbs.. S:(l.oo. 



3 to 5 tons, ,'i;:ii;.0(» per Ion. 



5 to 15 tons, :iO.(»0 per ton. 



(Juaranteed purest fertilizer ever sold. 



C. M. KERIRN & CO.. 

 Lake I'jirk Ave.. ( liic.iL'o. 111. 



3H07 



I'jirk Ave.. Clii, 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



GRADE SI'IIACJNIM MOSS. 



hii;h grade si'IIacjnim moss, fill 

 standard size rales. in lurlap, $1.00 



EACH: 10 RALES, !M1c EACH, 'i"-', DISCOINT 



CASH WITH OKDKl!. I'ROMl'T SHll'.MENT. 



A. J. AMINDSON CO., CITY I'OINT. WIS. 



Sphagnum Moss, standard size bmlappcd bales, 

 linnieiljate delivery F. O. R. Chicago. Clean, new 

 crop, long fiber. 



1 Hale $1.-10 per bale 



10 Rales l.l.-i per bale 



:;."■> Rales l.O,-. per bale 



.'.O-lOO Rales !•.". p.r bale 



Write for prices on carload lots. 



(;. M. REIU RN & ( (I.. 

 ;!S07 Lake I'ark .\ve.. Cliic.igo. III. 



SPHAtiNl'M MOSS. 

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

 the low iirice: 



I'er one bale $1.!')0 



In 10 bale lots 1.25 



In 25 bale lots 1.15 



In 100 bale lots 1,05 



AMERICAN HILR CO., 

 172 N, Wabash Ave,, Chicago, 111. 



10 Rales Sphagnum moss, best ipiality from 

 new crop, dry and clean, stainlard size in wire, 

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

 is received. Cash with order, 



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



Sphagnum moss, 10 bid. bale, $3.00; 5 bales, 

 $14.00: 5 bbl. bales, $1.,50: 5 bales, $7.00. Leaf 

 mold, $1.00 per bag. Rurlapped 3,5c extra. Cash, 

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



10 Rales Sphagnum Moss of the very best (pial- 

 ity, burlap, $0.00. Wired moss, 50c per bale. 

 Cash with order. 



Rae Paulson. City Point. Wis. 



Rest Sphagnuni moss, 5-bbl. Iiales in lots of 50 

 bales or more, $1.50 per b.-ile. Live bag moss, 

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

 N. J. 



Hea(l(|uarters for Sphai'nuni .Moss. Write us 

 for siiccial iirico on 10 bales up to a carload. 

 C. C. I'dLLWCtRTH CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



TOBACCO 



('Icar-Toli.icio Stems. Tlioroughlv Icrincnted. 

 uiiarniitccd lo be full slreiiglli, uliicli will give 

 iiiucli betlcr icsulls lli;in raw tobacco stems. 

 Packed ill JIMIlli. b:ibs. .VL'.OO per HXI lbs. I^ower 

 price for lair>i- (piantll ii's. Peter N. Ja.obson, 

 ,'i.'{L' llarii-oM SI.. Da veiiiMii-t, I.i 



Strong luoacco dust, $2.U0 per 100 lbs., 200 



lbs . $3.50 G. H. Hunkel Co., Milwaukee, WU. 



WIRE STAKES 



Wire stakes nalvanl/ed, 



.Mfg. of Wire and Wire 



(looils of all descriptions. 



THOMAS HAMILTON, 



127 N. r.ross St.. Pliiladelplna. Pa. 



WIRE \A/ORK 



MFG OF WIRE DKSIONS FOR 35 YBAUa. 



WRITB FOR LIST 



JOSEPH ZISKA A SONS, CHICAGO, ILL. 



\A/OOD LABELS 



uABKLs"F0R^NUK8HRyMHN ANU FL0KI8TS 



Ronlamln CRsse Co.. Perry Vllla«e. N. Jl 



WATER ANALYSIS NEEDED. 



We h.Tvo :i iiuiiibtT of bay trees and 

 for the last two or three years have 

 h.-iil considerahlo troul)le because of the 

 trees losiiif^ their leaves. Tliey are 

 broii<rht in })efore the frost each fall 

 and placed in a house to themselves, 

 which is run at a temperature of from 

 40 to 4.'5 dejrrees at nif^ht and from ;j:> 

 to 60 degret's durinjj the day. They are 

 not shaded in anv way and are m tubs 

 coiit.'iiiiiiijr rotten peat. We do ""* "il- 

 low thoiii to iivt dry and cannot detect 

 anv scale or otlier disease. 



C. .T. T.— Mo. 



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 i DURABLE AND INEXPENSIVE 1 



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3248 West 31st Street M 



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(J)IXOKS 



(■^ PAINT 



are obtained by leading lloiists, 

 such as lleiiiy A. Dreer, Inc.. In 

 painting tlieir pipes, boiler 

 fionts, stacks, etc , witli 

 DI.XON'S 

 Silioii <iiii|>liit«> r.^lNT 

 It lasts longer ami costs less 

 per year til service. 



Rookiet No. r)4I! 



Joseph Dixon Crucible Company 



.Teisey Cilv, N. J. 



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bay trees are Isept duriiicr ilio winter 

 tippear to be such as would keep the 

 I plants ill health, but the leaves sub- 

 j initted for exaniiiiiitioii si'cin, in most 

 I cases, to h.Tve turned yellow from the 

 I tijis diiwii towiird the stem, while the 

 I yellow jioition liiudly turns brown and 

 I dies. This sccnis iiion- like a case of 

 I malnutrition thjin (liscasc. This might 

 I be eauscii \,y some lorei<rii sulistjince in 

 I the WiitiT. An aiuilysis of the water 

 ; supply miojit furnish a solution of the 

 iilliculty, w i{ T. 



Rutherford, N. J.^Thr l',(,bbiiik & At- 

 kins place is a \critablc liccliive of ac- 

 tivity. To one who ri'iiKniluMs it in its 

 early sta;,r,.s, this institution is a most 

 strikiiifT demonstration of the jiossibil- 

 ities of the business, when worked bv 

 men such ;is form the he.-uls of this firm. 

 I'nfortunately, ri{,dit at the l,e<,niining 

 of the rush, the <renial Fred J^.'^Atkins 

 was forced to step out for a rest, juitting 

 a double load on Mr. Holibiiik, who 

 seems eiinal to the oc-asion. Mr. At- 

 kins is expected to return soon. Com- 

 menting on the eiiib;no(), M ,. Holibink 

 observed th.at whether or not it is en- 

 forceil. it certainly has been responsible 

 for large importations, so th;it the an- 

 ticipated increase in the jdanting of es- 

 tates will be carried out to the satis- 

 faction of .all concerned. 



