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OCTOBBB 14, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



159 



enhaenum Mosi, 10 bbl. bales, $4.00; 5 bales, 

 «ifi 00- ff bbl. bales, $2.60; 6 bales. $12.00. line 

 jioM, '$2.00 per bag; burlapped, 40c extra per 

 hale ' Cash. 



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



BUBLAP BALBS. 



Spbagnam Mou, each |1.7S, 10 balei for 



$16.60. ^ HBNDBBSON ft CO.. 

 166 W. Wabash Are., Chicago. 



"^ihagnum Moss, 6-bbl. bales, $8.00 per bale; 

 7.1,1,1 bales, $8.60 per bale; 50c extra for burlap. 

 Orders flUed promptly. 

 "^ M. L. Cranmer. Mayetta. N. J. 



"" LAROB BALBS, QUICK SHIPMENT. 



grrhagnum Mosa, burlapped, $1.75 per bale; 6 

 h;i)es. $8.00; 10 bales, S16.00; 26 bales, $85.00. 

 GtJLLBTT A SONS, LINCOLN, ILL. 



^^ ^ SHEEP MANURE ~ 



""mhBBP MANURB, PULVBRIZBD SHBBP'S 



HBAD BRAND ONLY 



100 lbs., $2.60; 1000 lbs., $20.00; 



600 Iba.. $12.00; 2000 Iba., $88.00; 



8 to ton lots, $80.00 ton; 



6 to 16 ton lota, UM.OO ton. 



Onaranteed purest fertiliser erer sold, 



O. H. RBBUBN * 00.. 



jftt 17 Lafce Park Are., Chicago, 111. 



"" WIRE WORK 



FLORISTS' WIRB DBSIGNS. 

 100 wrMths. lO-in., 12-ln., 14-ln., $8.00. 

 ^'pecial diaconnt on all wlr* ordon. Writ* 

 DR for a caUlogne. 



PITTSBDRQH OUT FLOWBB CO., 

 11«-118 SBYBNTH ST., 

 PITT8BPBQH. PA. 



WIRB DBSIONS. 

 Byery description made to order. Beferencea, 

 an7 florist in the city of Winnipeg. Phone St. 

 Johns 2604. 



OITT WIRB ft IBON WOBKS, 

 49 KelTJn St.. Blmwood, Winnipeg. Man. 



FLOBISTS' WIBB DBSIONS 



FALLS OITT WIBB WOBKS. 



461 S. THIRD ST., LOPISVILLB, KT. 



WOOD LABELS ~ 



LABBL8, for nurserymen and florists, 

 neniamin Oha*» Co.. TVrry Villa »«. N W 



WESTERLY, B. I. 



George L. Stillman, one of the largest 

 and most successful dahlia growers in 

 the United States, who has about 1,400 

 varieties under cultivation at his place 

 in this town, has been capturing numer- 

 ous prizes at the exhibitions in which 

 he has been competing this fall. He re- 

 ports a big demand from growers in all 

 sections of the country who are going 

 to add to their dahlia holdings. The 

 advance in popularity that the dahlia 

 has made during the last few years is 

 surprising and encouraging and thou- 

 sands of blooms are now being used 

 daily for commercial purposes. 



For several weeks Mr. Stillman has 

 had an exhibition of new and rare varie- 

 ties, as well as many of the older stand- 

 ards, at the flower store of G. E. M. 

 Stumpp, Fifth avenue and Fifty-eighth 

 street. New York. More than 100 varie- 

 ties are continually on display, being re- 

 plenished daily with fresh blooms, and 

 will be continued until the close of the 

 dahlia season. Mrs. Catherine E. Gor- 

 don, of Hilton, N. J., has been in charge 

 of the exhibit and Mr. Stillman has 

 been a frequent visitor, so as to give 

 the exhibition his personal attention. 



W. H. M. 



BRIEF ANSWERS. 



P. M., Kan. — No; dig before the 

 ground freezes; store in a dry place, 

 free from frost. 



Mrs. D. D, S., Tex. — Hang them up 

 and let them dry. 



New Bern, N. 0. — A fully equipped 

 greenhouse and store have been estab- 

 lished here recently by S. B. Parker, 

 who has grown flowers and bulbs in a 

 small way for several years. Mr. Parker 

 has no competitor in a town of 15,000 

 inhabitants. 



Here's Our Platform 



More Money for Florists. 



Less Uncertainty in Grow- 

 ing Stock. 



No Entangling Alliances 

 with the Weather Man. 



These are the planks of our 

 platform in a nutshell. 



They are constructive. 

 They are definite. 



And, best of all, they are 

 practical. 



We know of hundreds of Flo- 

 rists and growers who are 



making more money; who 

 have cut the uncertainty out 

 of "production"; and are ab- 

 solutely independent of the 

 weather. 



If you want to join the happy 

 and successful party of Skin- 

 ner System users, just fill in 

 the blank spaces below, and 

 mail to us. 



It's highly important to 

 take action now, because 

 of the uncertainty! of 

 transportation,^ especially 

 in the sprinsr. 



The Skinnpr Irrigation Co. 

 223 Water St. Troy, Ohio. 



The Skinner Irrigation Co., Troy, Ohio. 



Infonnation Coupon— 223 



Length and width of plot to be watered 



Do rows run long or short way of plot? 



I have water at pounds pressure; delivered through inch 



pipe. (Or, my own Pumping Plant, capacity gals, per minute.) 



Water is feet from plot to be irrigated. 



NAME 



Mention The ReTJew when you write. . 



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 I IN THE ERECTION OF | 



I Foley Greenhouses | 



1 ONLY THE BEST OF MATERIAL IS USED. | 



= In designing your house, we always consider the use for which the house 5 

 5 is intended— thereby assuring you of proper design and bench arrangement— 2 



2 not forgetting the importance of an efficient heating system. = 



I THE FOLEY GREENHOUSE MFG. CO. | 



I 3248 W. 31st Street, CHICAGO, ILL. | 



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