

166 



The Florists^ Review 



January 29, 1920 



ror 1920 Florists' and Market Gardeners' 

 wholesale prices, see green section, pages 117 to 

 182, in this issue. 



BVBBBTTB R. PBACOCK CO., 

 4011-15 Milwaultee Ave., Chicago, IlL 



Rhubarb Culture, paper edition, 60c; cloth, 

 $1.00. Fred S. Thompson, Station O, R. 1, Mil- 

 waukee, Wis. 



LOOK what we are offering under Primulas. 

 _, Freeport Floral Co., Freeport, 111. 



TO EXCHANQE 



To Bxchange — Primula Obconica, 4-in., ready 

 for 6- in., 20c, for Geranium R. C., or 2H-in.; 

 Sprengeri, 2^-ln.; Dracaena Indivisa, 8 or 4-in.; 

 Vlncaa, 3-ln. ; can use a few double Petunias, 

 Salvia Bonfire and Heliotropes, R. O. Caunas. 

 Gladioli, or what have you? 

 D. Klelnhans. St. Iiouls, Mich. 



To Bxchange — Strong 4-in. S. A> Nutt Ger- 

 aniums, cut back, $10.00 per 100, will make 

 good 5-in. stock for spring, for 2V^-ln. Lantanas, 

 Fuchsias, Pelargoniums, Vincas or Coleus cut- 

 tings. ^ 

 B ast End Greenhouse, Punxsutawney, Pa. 



To Bxchange — Cleveland Cherries from B-in. 

 pots, ISc, nice, clean, healthy, well branched, 

 well grown plants, for named Gladioli, Carna- 

 tion, R. C, hardy Rose bushes, etc., or what 

 have you B. A. Much ow, Clarence, N. Y. 



To Bxchange — Double Petunias, 2%-in., mixed, 

 good colors, 6c. 1500 Chrysolora, 600 Pink Chief- 

 Uin, 200 Diana, 1100 Halliday. R. C, 2V4c, for 

 good assortment strong R. C. Coleus. 



Wm. 8. Lohr, Ottawa. 111. 



To Bxchange — White Enchantress R. 0., at 

 $6.00 per 100, for Pansy planU, Sprengeri and 

 Plumosus Ferns, Yinca vines or R. 0. Matchless 

 Carnation plants. 



Page's Gre enhouses, Staunton, 111. 



To Bxchange — Chatelaine Begonias, 2%-in., 

 $6.00 per 100 and 6-in. Malacoldes, $30.00 per 

 100, for 2%-in. Geraniums or R. 0. 0. W. Ward 

 and Nebraska Carnations, 



H. B. Mitting, Cambridge City, Ind. 



To Bxchange — AltemantlMraa, a fine lot, w«U 

 raotMl, of rod. yoUow and BrilUantlaalma. $10.00 

 por 1000. What haTo you to offert 



Thornton Floral Oo.. gtroator. 111. 



■ ALBUM OF DB8ION8. 



Fifth Edition Now Ready. 

 $1.00 per copy prepaid. 

 Florists' Pub. Co.. Caxton, Bldg.. Chicago. 



To Exchange — Rooted Cuttings of White Bn- 

 chantress, for good red. Can ship any time. 

 Miller Broa.. Abflene, Kan. 



To Bxchange — Cinerarias, 2%, 8 and 8Vi-ln.. 

 for Gladioli or anything we can use. 



Abbey Ave. Green houses. Dayton. O. 



To Bxchange — Primula Obconica, 4-in., 20c; 

 8-ln., 10c, for Gladioli, Roses, or R. 0. Salvia. 

 Gritten's FlowerShop, Hannibal, Mo^^ 



WANTED 



WANTED. 



Roses — Several thousand bedding Roses in var. 

 inch as Caroline Testout, Gruss an TepliU, Ra- 

 diance, etc. SUte sise and price. 



Hydrangeas — Several thousand Hydrangeas, 

 Otaksa and named French varieties in selling 

 and growing on size. State size and price. 



DahlUs, Cannas and GUdioli. 20,000 Rhubarb 

 and Asparagus roots, 8 to 4 yrs. old, for forcing. 



HAPPY VALLEY FARMS, 

 R. F. D. No. 2. La Salle. HI. 



Wanted — Planting stock and bulblets of 

 Myrtle, Gretchen Zang. Evelyn Kirtland, Ber- 

 trex, Herada, Goliath. Red Emperor, Mrs. 

 Walt, Autumn Queen, and other choice varieties. 

 Flower Farm, Ft . Atkinson. Wis. 



Wanted — 100,000 Gladioli, planting size, named 

 varieties, send sample, give best price and 

 amount you can furnish. 



Jacob Gucnth ner, R. F. D. 6, Piqua, O. 



Wanted— 1000 to 8000 Lobelia seedlings. 

 Crystal Palace Compacta, either from flat, or 

 transplanted. What have you, size and price? 

 E. S. Kneeland. Grand Forks, N. D. 



Wanted — 2500 Pink Fair Mal'l Carnation cut- 

 tings, rooted or unrooted. 



ALBION D. EMERSON, , 

 R. F. P., Westville. N. H. 



Wanted — Cuttings or wood. Gooseberry, Cur- 

 rant, Marianna Plum, Dorothy Perkins, oth« 

 Roses. Trade lists. 

 Fred T. Willlama, LntesvlUe, Mo. 



ALBUM OF DESIGNS. 



Fifth Edition Now Ready. 



$1.00 per copy prepaid. 



Florists' Pub. Co., Caxton, Bldg., Chicago. 



Wanted — At once, Salleroi Geranium rooted 

 cuttings. Hold cuttings for cash if you answer. 

 R. P. Bohlander, Melrose Park, 111. 



Wanted — 2000 Pink Perfection, %-ln. and un- 

 der, for cash. Earl Bdgerton, 207 Mt. Hope 

 A ve.. Lansing, Mich. 



Wanted — Raspberry St. Regis, and Blackberry 

 Bldorado No. 1, for early spring delivery. 

 Weller Nurseries. Holland, Mich. 



Wanted — 5000 Mexican Tuberoses, me<Umn. 

 Wm. Hasselmann, Independence, Kan. 



Wanted — Miller's Red Rasberries. 

 Van Home Greenhouses, Van Home, Iowa. 



Wanted — Kaiserin Rose plants. Washington 

 Gardens, 8018 Washington Ave., Houston, Tex. 



CANE STAKES 



We imported over a million of the finest 

 Japanese Bamboo Cane Stakes that have ever 

 been shipped to this country. Staking time is 

 at hand and we have all these sizes in stock for 

 instant delivery. Green painted, 1-ft., at $2.60: 

 2-ft., at $«.60; 3-ft., at $8.60; 8H-ft., at $11.00 

 natural 5-«-ft., at $18.00; 6-ft., at $16.00. Price 

 ia per 1000 stakes. 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 

 172 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



JAPANESE GRBBN CANE STAKBS 



18-in $0.60 per 100 $ 6.00 per 1000 



80-in 80 per 100 8.00 per 1000 



86-in 1.20 per 100 10.00 per 1000 



42-in 1.80 per 100 U.OO per 1000 



6-ft., natural .... 1.86 per 100 12.00 per 1000 



6-ft., natural .... 1.80 per 100 16.00 per 1000 



166 N. Wabash Ave.. 



A. HENDERSON & CO., 



Chicago, lU. 



ALBUM OF DBSIGNS. 



Better than ever before. 



You cannot afford to be without it. 



fl.OO per copy, prepaid. 

 .00 per doz. by express. 

 Florists' Pub. Co.. Caxton. Bldg.. Chicago. 



CARNATION STAPLES 



Superior Carnation Staples, best Staples on ths 

 market, 86c per 1000; 8000 for $1.00, postage 

 paid. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER BXCHANGE, 

 264 Randolph St., Detroit, Mich. 



Pillsbuiy'a Oarnatlon Staples, 86c per 1000: 

 8000 for $1.00. I. L. Pillsbury. Galesburg. 111. 



, CHARCOAL 



Prepared Charcoal, $4.00 per 100 lbs.; ton, 

 $60.00; bags. 16c extra. Charcoal duat, excel- 

 lent for mixing in soil, same price. 

 Peter Pearson, 6732 Gunntiwu at., Chicago. 111. 



CUT FLOWERS 



Talt Bros. Co., Box 656, Brunswick, Oa., 

 Wholesale Growers of Cut Flowers, will have In 

 March, Narcissi Barrii Conspicuus, Sulphur 

 Phoenix, several varieties of Yellow Trumpet. 

 Gladioli will be ready about May lat. Contract 

 orders solicited. No more Paper Whites. 



EVERLASTINa FLO\A/ERS 



' BVBRLA8TING8 



Helichrysums, in the best colors, on 9-in. wirt 

 neatly covered with green paper, $8.60 per 100. 

 Cash with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Floral Art Studio. Oswego^ tir^JY,_ 



FERTILIZERS 



FERTILIZERS. 



Horn Shavings 100 lbs.. $7.00 



THE W. W. BARNARD CO., 

 231-238 W. Madison St.. Chicago. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



MAGNOLIA LBAVB8 



PBIPABBD BY 



RBBVB8 



COLORS: BROWN, ORBBN OB PUBPLB 



8PB0IAL PBICB 



1 to 28 cartons $ 1.00 per carton 



26 lbs. of Leaves 4.00 per carton 



60 lbs. of Leaves 7.60 per case 



100 lbs. of Leaves 14.00 per caae 



IF RBO 18 WANTBD, ADD 16%. 



26% Cash with order. 



RBBVB8 FOLIAGB 00., BBBWTON. ALA. 



SUPERIOR MAGNOLIA. 

 We offer brown, green and purple Magnolia 

 leaves, choice medium siae, of the flrat quality. 

 per carton, $1.60; 10 cartons, $16.60; 25 car- 

 tons, $87.60. Write for pricea on 100 box lots. 

 GULIAtT ft SONS, LINCOLN, ILL 



ALBUM OF DBSIGNS. 



Better than ever before. 



Fifth Edition Now Ready. 



$1.00 per copy prepaid. 



Florists' Pub. Co.. Caxton. Bldg.. Chicago. 



OOLDFISH 



Goldfish, aquariiun planta, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogue. 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO., 

 1449 Mad ison St. T el . Haymarket 16 2. Chicago. 



LteAF MOUD 



Screened Maple Leaf Mold, in 8 bushel sacks, 

 $2.60 per sack. Screened potting soil and 

 screened rotted cattle manure, $8.00 per sack. 

 Cash. 



Quaker HIU Nursery Co., Monroe, N. Y. 



ALBUM OF DBSIGNS. 



Fifth Edition New Ready. 



$1.00 per copy prepaid. 



Florists' Pub. Co., Caxton, Bldg.. Chicago. 



~IZI^ POTS " 



234-inch 

 2M-lnch .. 

 8 -inch .. 

 8H-lnch .. 



4 -Inch .. 



5 -inch . . 



6 -inch .. 

 OULLBTT 



NEPONSBT PAPER 



ft SONS. 



POTS 



.$ 8.06 per 1000 

 . 8.60 per 1000 

 . 6.20 per 1000 

 . . 7.10 per 1000 

 . 8.60 per 1000 

 . 14.60 per 1000 

 . 19.2S per 1000 

 LINCOLN. ILL. 



PUSSY >A/ILLO>A/S 



Pussy Willows for forcing, not forced now, 

 rendy for Immediate shipment; fine stock. 



18-30-ln $4.00 per 1000 



2- 4-f t 7.00 per 1000 



4- 6-ft 1.26 per 100 



4- 6-ft. extra heavy branched... 2.00 per 100 

 Cash with order, packing free. 

 Minneapolis Nursery, Minneapolis, Minn. 



SHEEP MANURE 



SHEEP IdANURB, PULVERIZED SHEEP'S 



HEAD BRAND ONLY. 



100 lbs., $2.00; 1000 Iba., $17.60; 



600 lbs., $9.25; 2000 iba., $34.00; 



8 to 6 ton lots, 138. 06 ton; 



6 to 16 ton lota, $31.00 ton. 



Guaranteed purest' fertilizer ever sold. 



O. M. REBURN ft CO., 



3807 Lake Park Ave., Chicag o, ni . 



Dry ground pulverized Sheep Manure, in 126 

 burlap bags (analysis on request), f. o. b. Phila- 

 delphia, $46.00 per ton. 

 RJ<^J<kldelsky A Co.. 60 Park Pisco. NewYork. 



SPHAQNUM MOSS 



GOOD CLBAN MOSS. 



Sphagnum Moss, wire bound, $1.35. Burlaped, 



$2.25, 10 to 25 bales at $2.00. Immediate ahip- 



ment. Moss is scarce. 



GULLBTT ft SONS, LINCOLN, ILL. 



Sphagnum Moss, perbale $1.76 



Sphagnum Moss, 10 bales 16.60 



Green Sheet Moss, per sack 2.00 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 

 172 N. Wabash Ave.. Chicago. HI. 



Sphagnum Moss, 10 bbl. bale. $8.76. 6 bales, 

 $13.76: 6 bbl. bale, $2.25; 6 bales. $10.00; 8 bbL 

 bale, $8.00, 6 bales, $12.60. Burlap, 86c extra. 

 Cash. Jos. H. Paul, Box 166, Manahawkin, N. J. 



Sphagnum Moss, 10 burlap bales, $16.00. 

 Cash. Z. K^ Jewett A Co., Sparta. Wis. 



TOBACCO ~ 



TOBACCO STEMS 

 Stems from Tobacco of extra high quality, 260 

 to 300 bales, $1.50 per 100, $28.00 per ton, f. o. 

 b. Dayton. Rolf Zetlltz Co., Dayton, O. 



Tobacco stems for fumigating, large bales, 260 

 to 300 lbs. each, at $5.00 per bale. Cash with 

 order. Willis H. Baldwin, Conahohocken, Pa. 



Cigar Tobacco stems, $1.60 per 100 lbs. Spe- 

 cial prices in ton lots. Peter N. Jacobsen, Cigar 

 Mfr., 332 Harrison St., Davenport, la. 



TOBACCO STEMS, fresh all the time, best 

 quality, $2.00 per 100 lbs. in bales, $30.00 per 

 ton. Dayton Nicotine Co.. Dayton, O. 



Tobacco stems. Tobacco dost. By lb. or car 

 loads. Write for prices. 

 The Ohio Tobacco Producta Co., Bedford, O. 



Strong Tobacco dust, $2.00 per 100 lb«.; 200 

 lbs., $3.50. G. H. Hnnkel Co., MHwankee, Wla. 



Strong Tobacco stems, $1.60 per 100 lbs., $80.00 

 per ton. Beal's Greenhouses, Creal Springs. lU. 



WIRE STAKES 



Mfr. Wire Stakes, Galvanised, 



Florista' Box Wire, 



Stone Wire. 



THOMAS HAMILTON, 



127 N. Gross St., Philadelphia, Pa, 



WIRE WORK 



WIRE DESIGNS. 

 Special Offer. 

 100 wreaths, 10-in., 12-in., 14-in., $8.00. 

 We are offering a special discount on all wire 

 orders. Write us for a catalogue. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., 



116-118 SEVENTH ST., 



PITTSBURGH. PA. 



FLORISTS' WIRE DBSIGNS. 



FALLS CITY WIRE WORKS. 



451 S. THIRD ST., LOUISVILLB, KT. 



WOOD LABELS 



LABELS FOB NUBSBBYMBN AND FLORISTS. 

 Benjamin Chase Co., Deny Village, N. H. 



DOUBLE FEVERFEW. 



I should like to have a little inf onn&> 

 tion about double feverfew. About 

 what time should strong 2^-iiich or 

 2% -inch plants be benched to get a good 

 cut for Memorial dayf Some hints re- 

 garding soil, temperature, etc., would be 

 appreciated. Would it be profitable to 

 keep the plants in for more than one 

 cut! Is feverfew considered a profit- 

 able crop at any time of the yearf In 

 the latitude of southern Pennsylvania, 

 about what time could the plants be 

 safely planted outdoors? 



B. M. P.— Pa. 



Double feverfew will be better if 

 planted in beds or benches not later 

 than March 1. Use a good soil, such as 

 would suit mums or roses, and maintain 

 a temperature of 45 degrees at night. 

 Water and ventilate carefully, to avoid 

 mildew. For a Memorial day crop fever- 

 few is profitable, but it has no great 

 value at other seasons, on account of its 

 strong and slightly unpleasant odor. 

 After April 15 the plants can be grown 

 warmer and in order to hit Memorial 

 day properly it may be necessary to run 



