Jdnb 17, 1920, 



The Florists^ Review 



143 



"Everything for the Greenhouse'' 



Our business will be to sell you anything you need. We are direct agents for the best materials. 



RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY PECKY CYPRESS FOR 

 YOUR BENCHES and COAL FOR YOUR BOILERS 



Coal is going to be very scarce. Order now, while we can make delivery and before freight rates go up. 

 During June we can quote you very low prices for prompt shipment. . - 



Write Us Now 



Tell us what you need. Let us quote you. 



— Bumham Steam Pumps- 

 Most economical for the Greenhouse. 



GREENHOUSE SUPPLY CO., 30 East Randolph Street, Chicago, 111. 



Neponset Paper Pots, f.o.b. distributing point, 

 Mass. Prices subject to change without notice. 



Size 2!4-in. 2%-ln. 3 in. 3%-ln. 



Price per 1000 $4.20 $4.80 $6.40 $8.65 



Size 4-ln. 5-in. 6-ln. 



Per 1000 $10.50 $16.55 $22.30 



Cash. Note conditions of sale under Miscel- 

 laneous classified. 



A. H. Augspurger, Peoria, III. 



PAPEB POTS. QUICK DELI V BUY. 



2H-inch $ 4.20 per 1000 



2V4-inch 4.80 per 1000 



3 -inch 6.40 per 1000 



Si^-inch 8.65 per 1000 



4 -Inch 10.50 per 1000 



5 -inch 16.55 per 1000 



6 -inch 22.30 per 1000 



QULLBTT & SONS, LINCOLN. ILL. 



SHEEP MANURE 



SHEEP MANLIKE, PULVKKIZEU SHEEP'S 



HEAD BRAND ONLY 



100 lbs., $2.00; 1000 lbs., $17.S0; 



SOO lbs., $9.25; 2000 lbs., $34.00; 



3 to 5 ton lots, $33.00 ton; 



5 to 15 ton lots, $31.00 ton. 



Guaranteed purest fertilizer ever sold, 



O. M. REBURN & CO.. 



3807 Lake Park Ave .. Chi cago. 111. 



Dry ground pulverized Sheep Manure, in 125 

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

 delphia, $45.00 per ton. 

 8. S. Skidels ky A Co. , 50 Park Place. N ew York. 



SPMAQNUM WIOSS 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



STANDARD BURLAPPED BALES 



1 to 6 bales $1.35 each 



6 to 15 bales 1.30 each 



16 to 25 bales 1.25 each 



26 to 100 bales 1.20 each 



Write for prices on car lots. 



AMERICAN BULB CO.. 

 1 72 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago. 111. 



GOOD CLEAN MOSS. 

 Sphagnum Moss, burlapped, $1.75 per bale, 5 

 bales $8.00, 10 bales (16.00. 

 liULLETT & SONS, LINCOLN, ILL. 



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

 $14.50: 8 bbl. bale, $3.00; 5 bales, $13.00; 5 bbl. 

 bale, $2.25; burlapped 40c per bale. Cash. 



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



SPHAGNUM MOSS, burlap bales, each $1.76, 

 10 bales for $16.50 



A. HENDERSON A CO.. 

 166 N. Wabash Ave., Chica go. 



High grade Sphagnum Moss, standard bur- 

 lapped bales, $1.75 each; 10 bales or more, $1.60 

 tach. 3% for cash with order. 

 _ A. J. Amundsen Co.. City Point. Wis. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 

 10 bales at $1.75; 25 bales at $1.65 per bale. 

 Z. K. Jewett A ^o., Sparta. Wls._ 



8PHAONDM MOSS, burlapped, $2^ per bal^ 

 25 bale lota, 11.80 per bale. 

 Kemble Floral Co., Oskalooea, la. 



_ TOBACCO 



rRBSH TOBACCO STEMS 



l%c per lb. 



Bales weigh about 250 Iba. 



Prompt delivery. 



Write today. 



JOSEPH J. SCHABFFBR, 

 117 Joe St., Dayton, O. 



Tobacco stems for fumigating. Urge bales. 2S0 

 to 800 lbs. each, at $9.00 per bale. Cash with 

 g ^er. Willis H. Baldwin. Conwhobock^n. Pa. 



Stronr Tobacco dost, $2.00 per 100 Iba.; 200 

 Iba., 18.60. O. H. Hankel Co.. Milwaakee, Wis. 



CIOAB TOBACCO STEMS. 



Write or wire us for quotations on finest 

 quality stems. We have an unlimited supply 

 at all times and can furnish from single bales 

 to car-load lot shipments at prices much lower 

 than usual quotations. Stems are clean, dry 

 and free from all foreign matter; also limited 

 quantities of tobacco dust available. 



GLOVER KOLTER TOBACCO CO., LIMA. O. 



TOBACCO STEMS. 

 Good, fresh Tobacco stems in bales of 200 

 lbs. each. Price per bale, $3.00; per ton, 

 $28.00. Check with order. 

 THE VIGOR CO.. FOSTORIA. OHIO. 



CIGAR TOBACCO STEMS, $1.50 PER 100 LBS. 



SPECIAL PRICES IN TON LOTS. 



EDGERTON CIGAR CO., EDGERTON. WIS. 



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

 cial prices In ton lots. Peter N. Jacobsen, Olxar 

 Mfr.. 332 Harrison St., Davenpor t, la. 



\A/IRE WORK 



WIRE DESIGNS. 

 I have the pleasure to offer designs built by 

 an old established firm in St. Louis, Mo., and 

 while this stock must not be compared with 

 some of the flimsy stock sent out, yet the price 

 Is about the same, and in some instances, I 

 believe, even less. I called on a florist the 

 past week who was just unpacking some de- 

 signs from a Chicago house and actually the 

 wreaths almost came apart while he was un- 

 packing them and when prices were compared 

 I could have sold him a good substantial wreath 

 for less money. Investigate for yourself. I 

 herewith quote a fpw prices. 

 WREATHS 



81n., each $0.09 18-In., ench $0.21 



9-In., each 10 20 in., each 26 



10-In., each 11 22-ln., each 35 



11-In., e.ich 12 24-in., each 40 



12-In., each 13 26 in., each 50 



13-In., each l.^> 28-in., each 60 



14-ln., each 16 30-in., each 75 



15-in., each 18 .S3 In., each 1.00 



16-ln., each 19 3G-in., each 1.15 



17-ln., each 20 



RUOKEN WHEEL, on easel 



15 In., ench $0.65 24-ln., each $1.35 



18 In., each 80 27-in., each 1.63 



21-in., each 1.15 



PILLOW.S, on folding stand 



10-In., each $0.15 20-in., each $0.46 



12-In., each 20 22 in., ench 55 



14-In., each 25 24-ln., each 65 



16-ln., each 30 27-ln., each 85 



18-ln., each 40 30-ln., each 1.25 



STARS 



8In., each $0.10 14-ln., each $0.25 



10-ln., each 15 16-ln., each 30 



12-ln., each 20 IS In., each 40 



ANCHORS 



12-In.. each $0.25 20-In., each $0.45 



14-ln., each 30 22-in., each .V) 



16-ln., each 35 24-ln., each TO 



18-in., each 40 



CROSSES 



10-ln., each $0.10 22-in., each $0.80 



12-ln., each 12 24-ln., each 40 



14-in., each 15 27-ln., each 60 



16-ln., each 18 SO-ln., each 60 



18-ln., each 20 33-ln., each 1.00 



20-ln., each 25 36-ln.. each 1.25 



FOLDING EASLES 



15-ln., each $0.09 27-ln., each $0.21 



18-ln., each 11 30-ln., each 26 



21-ln., each 13 83-ln.. each 81 



24-ln., each 16 36-in., each 86 



GATES AJAR, No. 1 



18-in., each $1.40 30-ln., each $8.10 



21-ln., each 1.60 S6-tn., each 8.85 



24-ln., each 1.95 40-ln., each 4.35 



27-ln., each 2.35 



HARPS or LYRES, flat 



12-ln.. each $0.35 18-ln., each $0.50 



14-ln., each 40 21-ln., each 65 



16-ln., each 45 24-ln., each 80 



HEARTS, open or solid 



8-ln., each $0.30 14-ln., each $0.59 



10-ln., each 35 16-ln., each 66 



12-ln., each 40 18-ln., each 76 



Where designs are wanted on mounting, same 

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can be had at additional cost of the stand. 

 This is but a partial list as can offer a com- 

 plete line and also make special designs on 

 request on short notice. All painted. Cash. 

 Add 5% for packing charge. Note conditions 

 of sale under Miscellaneous classified. 

 A. M. Aug spurger, Peoria, 111. 



FLORISTS' WIRE DESIGNS. 

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

 Special discount on all wire orders. Write 

 as for a catalogue. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO.. 



116-118 SEVENTH ST.. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



FLORISTS' WIRE DESIGNS 



FALLS CITY WIRE WORKS, 



451 8. THIRD ST., LOUISVILLE. KY. 



WOOD LABELS 



LABELS, for nurserymen and florists. 

 _^enjamln Chase Co^^Derry Village. N. H. 



Centertown, Ky.— L. C. Morton & Son, 

 who have been growing vegetable plants 

 for the last three or four years, report 

 good spring business. 



Colorado Springs, Colo.— The Mealy 

 Floral Co. intends to increase its num- 

 ber of greenhouses this summer. About 

 15,000 feet of glass is to be added. 



Harrodsburg, Ky. — The Standard 

 Floral Co. was recently incorporated, 

 with a capitalization of $10,000. The 

 incorporators are Louis Singer, E. H. 

 Gaither and J. R. Sanders. 



Marion, IlL— Mrs. M. L. Copeland has 

 just returned from a trip to several 

 eastern cities, including New York. She 

 is adding a Lord & Bumham house at 

 the Marion Greenhouses. At the range 

 at Creal Springs, purchased not long 

 ago from George C. Beal, she will grow 

 roses, carnations, sweet peas and chrys- 

 anthemums next season. 



Morrison, lU. — One of the June wed- 

 dings in which this town is interested 

 is that of Miss Isabel Johnston Keller, 

 of Youngstown, O., and Norris G. Hurd, 

 son of Mrs. Ella Hurd, who is the pro- 

 prietor of the Morrison Floral Art Shop. 

 Mr. Hurd has an excellent position with 

 the Goodyear Rubber Co., Akron, 0., 

 and is .also a proficient musician. Imme- 

 diately after the wedding the young 

 couple will go on an extended automo- 

 bile trip. 



Laporte, Ind.— I. M. Hoffman is ad- 

 vocating the idea of erecting in each 

 town or city of the country where 

 American soldiers or sailors who made 

 the supreme sacrifice in the world war 

 formerly lived, a memorial tablet, mon- 

 ument, chapel, or something of a simi- 

 lar nature in honor of the dead. He 

 thinks that a memorial of this nature 

 in each community would give greater 

 satisfaction to the relatives of the sol- 

 diers than decorating their graves in 

 France. 



