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164 The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 4. 1920 



Roof Bar at Gutter 



Note one of the features of Callahan 

 Cut-to- Pit construction — the lap and 

 beveled shoulder of the roof bar at 

 the gutter, which forms a double 

 brace. Also the extra wide drip 

 moulding, which does not so easily 

 fill with lint and dust. 



The strength and simplicity of Cal- 

 lahan design will appeal to you — 

 and lengthen the life of your green- 

 house. 



Keeping Costs Down 



In these days of constantly rising costs, it is gratify- 

 ing to know that scientific planning and modern fac- 

 tory equipment and efficiency are pulling together to 

 keep down necessary investment expense for the florist. 



Cfaltahatt 

 uPto-Fit 



Greenhouses 



represent the last word in economy and efficiency. 

 They are factory made, shipped to you knocked down, 

 and can be put together by any carpenter who can 

 work from blueprints. 



They may be any size desired, from the modest back-yard conserva- 

 tory to the largest commercial plant. No matter what the size, they 

 can be erected at the lowest possible cost for a good greenhouse. 



Write today for catalogue giving all detail* or send ub 

 your specifications for estimate. We will also he glad to 

 send you a booklet on Callahan Duo- Glazed Sash foryourhot- 

 beds— the worryless sash that really protects your plants. 



CALLAHAN DUO -GLAZED SASH CO. 



1847 FOURTH STREET DAYTON, OHIO 



Permanite in stock for intntediate shipment 



POTS 



Flower pota, red ones. F. O. B. St. Louis, Mo. 

 See mj announcement in Issue of Florists' Be- 

 Tiew under classiaed Pots on Jan. 8. 

 Size Per 1000 Size Per 1000 



2 -In $7.00 4 -In. $18.00 



2H-ln 8.00 4%-in 20.00 



2Vi-ln 9.00 5 -In 80.00 



8 -in 11.00 5%-ln .^.. 86.00 



8%-ln 13.00 6 -in., per 100.. 8.00 



8%-in 14.00 7 -In., per 100. . 9.00 



Write for prices on larger sices. Also will 

 soon be ready to take care of carlots. For 

 terms, see Miscellaneous classifled. 



A. M. Augspurger, Peoria, 111. 



■ NBPONSBT PAPBR POTS 



2^-lnch $ 806 per 1000 



2U.lncli 8.60 per 1000 



8 -inch 6-20 per 1000 



8U-lnch 7.10 per 1000 



4 -Inch . 8.60 per 1000 



6 -Inch 14.60 per 1000 



e -Inch 19.25 per 1000 



Prices f.o.b. Pittsburgh, Pa. Let us quote yon 

 en factory shipments. 



Basier handled than clay pots, unbreakable 

 and much lighter for shipping. 



PITTSBUBGH CUT FLOWBR CO., 



116-118 Beyenth St., Pittsburgh. Pa. 



NBPONSBT waterproof FLOWER POTS. 



First four sizes packed 1000 to case; 4, 6, 

 6-lncb sizes packed BOO to case. Price f . o. b. 

 distributing point, Massachusetts. 

 8lM Per 1000 Size Per 1000 



4-ln $ 8.60 



6-liia '••••••••••• 14.60 



6-in 19.25 



a\i-ia $3.06 



2^-ln 8.60 



8 -in 6.20 



8M-in 7.10 



For terms, see Miscellaneous classifled. 



A. M. Angspurger, Peoria, 111. 



' NBPONSBT FAPBB POTS 



au-lneh 9 8-06 per 1000 



aU-lBCh 8.60 per 1000 



8 -Inch 6.20 p«r 1000 



8V4-lBeii 7.10 per 1000 



4 -Inch 8.00 pm 1000 



B .laeh 14.60 per 1000 



e -Inch 19.25 per 1000 



OTTLLBTT * B0N8. LXNOOLN. ILL. 



AdTertisera bare learned from experience that 

 THB BBYIBW 



PAYS BBST. 



SHEEP MANURE 



Dry nooad pnlrerlaed Sheep Manure. In 125 

 Imilap bep (analytie on reqneat), t. o. b. Pklla- 



g. g!l8fadrisky JToft.. »b Part Place. New York. 



BUBINHflB BBINQB BS— 



BBTnW OIiABSH'IlID AD8. 



SHBBP MANUBB, PULYBBIZBO SHBEP'8 



HBAD BBANS ONLT. 



100 lbs., |2.00; 1000 Ibe.. 817.80; 



600 lbs.. $9.26; 2000 Ibe.. $84.00; 



8 to 6 ton lots, $38.00 ton; 



6 to 16 ton lota, $81.00 ton. 



Onaranteed purest ferUUier erer eoUL 



O. U. BJBBUBN * CO., 



8807 Leke Park Ay., 0hlqj8^,P|, 



SPHAQNUIMI IWOSS 



Sphagnum Moss, 10 bbl. bale. $4.00; 6 bales, 

 $14.50: 5 bbl. bale. $2.60; 5 bales, $11.00; 8 bbl. 

 bale, $3.25; 5 bales, $13.00. Burlap, 35c extra. 

 Cash. 



Jos. H. Paul, Box 156. Manahawkln, N. J. 



BURLAPPBD BALBS. 



One bale $ 2.00 



Ten bales 17.60 



A. HBNDBRSON A CO., 

 166 N. Wabash Aye., Chicago, PI. 



GOOD CLBAN MOSS. 

 Sphagnum Moss, wire bound, $1.85. Bnrlaped, 

 $2.&, 10 to 26 bales at $2.00. Immediate sUp- 

 ment. Moss is scarce. 

 QULLBTT ft SONS, LINCOLN, ILL. 



Sphagnum Moas, per bale $2.00 



Green Sheet Moss, per sack 2.00 



AMBRIOAN BULB CO., 

 172 N. Wabash Aye.. Chicago. HI. 



TOBACCO 



TOBACCO STEMS 



Stems from Tobacco of extra high qnallty, 350 

 to 800 bales, $1.60 per 100, $28.00 per ton, f. o. 

 b. Dayto n. Rolf Zetlits Co., Dayton, O. 



Good, fresh Tobacco stems in bales, $1.60 per 

 100 lbs. Special prices in ton lots. Address, 

 Leon S. Boucher Cigar Co., JopHn. Mo. 



Tobacco stems for fomigatlng. large bales, 250 

 to 800 lbs. each, at $6.00 per bale. Cash with 

 order. Wlllla H. Baldwin, Oonshohocken. Pa. 



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

 cial prices in ton lotv. Peter N. Jacobeen, Cigar 

 Mfr.. 882 Harrison St., Darenport. la. 



TOBACCO STEMS, freah all the time, best 

 qnaUty, $2.00 _per 100 lbs. in bales. $80.00 per 

 ton. Dayton Wcottee Oow, Daytoa, O. 



Strong Tobacco dnst, $2.00 per 100 Iba.; 200 

 Ibe.. $8.60. Q. H. Hnnkel Co.. Mllwankee. Wla. 



WIRE STAKES 



Mfr. Wire Stakes, Galyanlzed, 



Florists' Box Wire, 



Stone Wire. 



TH08. HAMILTON'S SON CO., 



1840 B. Berkes St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



BUSINESS BBINQBBS — 



BVYiaW OLASSIllED ADS. 



WIRE \A/ORK 



WIRE DESIGNS. 

 Special Offer. 

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

 We are offering a special discount on all wire 

 orders. Write us for a catalogue. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWBR CO., 



116-118 SEVENTH ST., 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



FLORISTS' WIRE DESIGNS. 



FALLS CITY WIRE WORKS. 



461 8. THIRD ST., LOUISVILLE. KY. 



WOOD LABKL8 



LABELS FOR NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS. 

 Benjamin Chase Co.. Derry Village. N. H. 



Wapakoneta, O. — The greenhouses 

 formerly owned by William McMurray 

 & Son are now operated by Buthker 

 Bros. 



Amesbury, Mass. — J. Wesley Patter- 

 son receives much mail at his address, 

 12 Bay street, directed to J. Cattriery, 

 though there has never been such a per- 

 son at that place. 



Independence, Mo. — Mrs. M. W. Mo- 

 ran, who grows chiefly asters, sweet 

 peas, pansies and peonies, as well as 

 vegetable plants, expects to enlarge her 

 establishment this season. 



Columbia, S. O. — The Bodgers Cut 

 Flower & Plant Co. has been incorpor- 

 ated with a capital of $3,500. The in- 

 corporators are Francis S. Bodgers, Jr., 

 and William G. Albrecht, both of 

 Charleston. 



Ada, Okla. — W. E. Pitt, proprietor of 

 the Ada Greenhouses, has contracted 

 with the John 0. Moninger Co., Chi- 

 cago, for an additional greenhouse, 

 27x100 feet. This is apparently a habit 

 with Mr. Pitt, for he has added a house 

 to his range each year for the last five 

 years. 



