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The Florists^ Review 



FEBUUAitv n, 1920 



GOLDFISH 



CdldtiNli, luiuuriuiii i)lants, iustU>8, globes and 

 nil sunnliis. Send fur wliolcsalt! mtalogue. 



\ri;uiiM>Ai.K (ioUJFi.sii vo.. 



14)ii MiMlisiiii St. Tel. ilayinnrket 152. Cliicngo. 

 1.11MF nAui.o 



Soreeiit'd Maple heat Mold, iu 3 ImslRd HackB, 

 $2.50 ptT sai-U. Screened [wttliiK soil and 

 screened rotted cattle manure, $3.00 per sack. 



CflHll 



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

 POTS 

 NKl'ONSIM rAI'KU I'OI S 



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;{V'.inrli T.lo piT 



4 '-in.-h '^■'■'" I"'' 1 



|(HN) 

 1 1 M l( I 



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5 -itu-li 



-iiK-li 



I'riccs I'.ti.li. rilt~hiir>;l 

 on f.irt<ir.v shipitn'iits. 



K:isiiT li:uidlril lliim rl; 

 ;itiil much liclitcr fur vhipiiiiii;. 



I'lTTSlUKiill 111 IhtiWKK 



1 l.tlo 1 



1!i.l.'.'i per 



1,1 1 us nuoti 



IIMIO 

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iinl.r.'iiU.'il'li 



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lu; 11^ Sivciiiii SI. 



Flnwci- pids. red uMis, 

 See IM\ niiMonniciui'Ml 

 virw uiiilcr' •■l:i^-ili''il I' 



Siz<' >'•■'■ 1 1 



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liVi-in.. . 

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;;:!4-in... 



Wrilc 

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P. oil 

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-in. 

 ill. 



l.T 

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to lalif 

 ■iliineoiis 

 A. .\I. .\ii}:siiur! 



ip III.. 

 7 -ill. 

 lii|-;.'iT sv/.i 

 lari' 111 < 

 classilicd. 

 r, 



r.T 10(10 



^ilO.OO 



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I'l'oria. Ill 



NKl'o.NSKl' waterproof FLnWint I'UTS. 

 First fiuir .•^izi s )iiiike(l ].(M)0 to lase; 4, ."i, t; 

 incli sizes inukiil ."idO tu ease. J'riie f. u. li. 

 distriliiitiiii.' iioiiil. .Massachusetts. 

 .Size I'll l'"io Size Fi-r lOOd 



•ji,.in s:;.(Ci 4 in $ siio 



■ji^,-ii) ;i.(i(i ."i-iii 14.110 



3 *-in J.L'O O-in JH.J.'i 



3ii.-in 7.10 



For terms see Miseellaiuoiis classified. 



A. M. Aiij:sjiurj.'er, I'eoria, III. 



NEPONSET PAPER POTS 



214-Inch $ 3.05 per 1000 



2Mi-lnch 3.60 per 1000 



8 -Inch 5.20 per 1000 



3%-lnch 7.10 per 1000 



4 -Inch 8.60 per 1000 



6 -Inch 14.60 per 1000 



6 -Inch 19.26 per 1000 



GULI..ETT & SO.N'S. LINCOL.N. ILL 



PUSSY WILLOWS 



Pussy AVillows for forcing, not forced now, 

 rcadv for immediate shipment; fine stock. 



IS-.iO-in ?4.00 per 1000 



U- 4-ft 7.00 per 1000 



4- G-f t 1.25 per 100 



4- G-ft. extra hea-vT branched... 2.00 per 100 



Cash with order, packing free. 

 Minneapolis Nurserj', Minneapolis, Minn. 



I'lissy Willow, Salix Caprea, rooted eiittings, 

 March, April, May delivery, $G.00 per 100. Casli 

 with order. 



E. Kendig, The Florist, Oswego. N. Y. 



aliTTm TjFiJEsTrrNs. 



Fifth Edition Now Ready. 



$1.00 per copy prepaid. 



FlorUts' Pub. Co.. Caxton. Hide.. Chlcnco. 



SHEEP MANURE 



SIIEEP MANUUK, I'X'LVERIZEB .SHEEP'S 



HEAD RKAND ONLY. 



100 lbs., .<!2.00; 1000 lbs., $17.60; 



600 llis., $',1.25: 2000 lbs.. $34.00; 



3 to 5 ton lots, $33.00 ton; 



6 to 15 ton lots. .$31.00 ton. 



Guaranteed purest fertilizer ever sold. 



G. M. RFRUHN & CO., 



3S07 Lake Park Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Ury ground pulverized Sheep Manure, In 125 

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

 delphla, $45.00 per ton. 

 S^a. Sklrtelskv A Co . 50 Park Place. New_Torlt. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS " 



(;UU1) fLEA.N MOSS. 

 Sphagnum Moss, wire bound, $1.3.". Burlaped, 

 $2.2."), 10 to 2.'. hales at $2.00. Immediate ship- 

 ment. Moss is scarce. 

 GULLETT & SONS, LIN'C OLX. ILL. 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale $1.75 



Green Sht-et Muss, per sack 2.00 



AMERICAN RULE CO.. 

 172 N. Wabiish Ave., Chicago. 111. 



Sphagnum .Moss, 10 bbl. bale, {3.75, 5 bales, 

 $13.75: 5 tihl. bale. $2.25; 5 hales, $10.00; 8 bbl. 

 hale, $3.00, 5 bales. $12.50. Hurlap, 35c extra. 

 Cash. Jos. n. Paul. Rox 15fi. Mnnahawkin, N. J. 



___ _ TOBACCO 



TOM ACCO STEMS 

 Stems from Tol'acco of extra tiigh quality, 250 

 to .'MtO hales, $1.50 per 100. ?2S.(MI per ton, f. o. 

 b. Dayton. 



Rolf Zctlitz Co., Dayton, (1. 



AI.l'.IM OK DESICNS. 



Fifth Edition Now Ready. 



$1.00 per copy prepaid. 



Florists' I'lil). Co.. Caxton, RIdg., Chtrngo. 



Tobacco stems for fiuiilg.i tinj:. large bales, 250 

 to .300 Ihs. each, at .«5.0o per hale. Cash with 

 (iidiT. Willis II. Raldwln, Conshohdcken, Pa. 



Cigar Tobacco stems, $1.50 per 100 lbs. Spe- 

 cial prices in ton lots. I'etcr N. Jacobsen, Cigar 

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



TORACCO STK.MS, fresh all the time, best 

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

 Ion. Dayton Nicotine Co., Dayton, O. 



Tobacco stems. Tobacco dust. Uy lb. or car 

 loads. Write for prices. 



The Ohio Tobacco Products Co., Redford. O. 



Slidu;,' Tobacco dust, $2.00 per 100 lbs.; 200 

 lbs., $,!.r)0. G. II. Hiinkel Co., .Milwaukee, Wis. 



Strong 'J'ohacco stems, $1.50 lier 100 lbs., $30.00 

 per ton. Real's Greenhouses, Crenl Springs, III. 



ALRUM OF DESIGNS, $1.00 per copy, prejiald. 

 florists' Pnb. Co.. Caxton.JBIdg., Chlcaeo 



>A/IRE STAKES 



Mfr. AVire Stakes, Galvanized, 



Florists' liox Wire, 



Stone Wire. 



TllOS. IIA.MII/rON'S SOX CO.. 



l."!40 F. ■ RitUcs St., riiilailclpliiii. Pa. 



WIRE WORK 



AVI RE DESIGNS. 

 Special Offer. 

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

 Wc are ollCring a special discount on all wire 

 orders. Write us for a catalogue. 



PITTSRURGII CUT Fl.OWEU CO., 



110-118 SKVENTII ST., 



PlTTSRURtJH. PA. 



ALRUM OF DESIGNS. 



Fifth Edition Now Ready. 



$1.00 per copy prepaid. 



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



FLORISTS' AVIRE DESIGNS. 



FALLS CITY AVIUE AVORKS. 



451 S. TH IRD ST., LOUISVILLE.^T, 



WOOD LABELS 



LARELS FOR NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS. 

 Rcnjainin Chase Co., Dcrry Village, N. H. 



BUSINESS BRINGERS— 



REVIEAV CLASSIFIED ADS 



CHATELAINE BEGONIA. 



My Ijegonias, Gloirc do Chatelaine, 

 {jrcw and bloomed well until they were 

 shifted to ,1 ineh jiots and then the tips 

 of the floweriiij: wood dried uji. They 

 do not seem to he sliooting up any more 

 flowering wood groAvtli. They were 

 jiotted in a eoinpost of one-third well 

 rotted manure, one-tl:ird sand and one- 

 third L-lay loam. They were grown iu a 

 tenii)erature of TiU degrees ;it night and 

 O'l degrees during the day. Kindly ad- 

 vise me what the trouble mav be. 



G. S. F.— Pa. 



This begonia is usually of easy cul- 

 ture and it is a really all the-ycar- 

 aroiind Idoomer. Like all other be- 

 gonias, it likes .'I rather light but fairlj' 

 rich soil. I am afraid that your soil is 

 too lieavy and that your compost was 

 not made uj) ]>roperly. If your loam is 

 heavy and fh'iyoy in nature I should 

 prefer to use fine third of this and two- 

 thirds of leaf ■mold, with a good dash of 

 sharp sand .'iddcd to irive the compost 

 porosity. 1 1' vdii cm ^'tt a light loam, 

 use tine halt' nf this, one-third leaf-iiidlil 

 and the balance of oKl, well puherized 

 mantire and sand. Your temperature is 

 all right and if you will use a lighter 

 conijiost vou will li;i\ c no further trouble 

 of tlic nature iiiilic;itc(l in vnur letter. 



C. W. 



SOIL FOR PRIMULA SEED. 



Will you kindly 

 kind of soil in use 

 Is it better to sow 

 pots? 



iiifinin me what 

 tor primul.a seed? 

 till' seeds in large 

 \. J. W.— O. 



Primulas and other llowering annuals 

 w.-int a light soil when sown. One com- 

 posed of tlireefourths leaf-mold (rot- 

 ted lea\es) and ouefourth loiini, with 

 sniiii' .sand added, will lie found about 

 right. M;ike the surface even, then 

 sow the seeils ;md jiress with a small 

 jiiccc of bo.'ird gently, l.riter sc;itter a 

 little s;nid 011 top, just enough to cover 

 the seeds. I'se shallow jians or tlats 

 with good ilr.'i ill. •!<:(• for seeil sowing. 



GULF CYPRESS 



Greenhouse Haterials 



Pecky Cypress Bench Lumber 



GLASS 



HOTBED SASH 



All Kinds and Sizes 



Lower than the 

 market prices. 



MOST PRACTICAL 



SHELF BRACKET 



Made for two Ci-inch boards 

 or two lines of 1-ineh or 

 1 '4-inch i)i|K'. and can be 



clamped on 1 to J in upright pipe 



columns. 



Well mado. galvanized, iron- 

 bound. 20c each 



Metropolitan Patented 



BOILERS 



Will do more work 

 than any other boiler 

 of the same size; 

 starts eireulatinK al- 

 most instantaneous- 

 ly; made in all sizes to 

 heat every size green- 

 house. 



38c 



with bolts 

 complete 



FLATS 



PIPE 



1299-1323 Flushing Ave., 



Brooklyn, N. Y. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



P GROWER OF 



ALMS, ETC. 



Send for Price List 



HOLMESBURG, PhIT.ADELPHIA, Pa 

 Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



Seeds, Bulbs and Plants 



BARCLAY NURSERY 



14 W. Brtadway, NEW YORK CITY 



WING'S 



Iris, Peonies, Dahlias, Gladioli 



"You Can Get It At Wing's" 



Write for Wholesale Price Lists 



The Wing Seed Co. 



MECHANICSBURC, OHIO 



Schiller's 



The Strain That Leada " 



Primroses 



M'Titlon TliP IJovicw \\iii'n von write. 



-M'trr watering, cover witli .a .slieet of 

 glass and use jiaper oxer lliis until the 

 sceilliiigs aji|iear. Wati-r earcfiilly and 

 jdaee pans or Hats iu ;i warm, moist 

 liouse. C. W. 



