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The Florists^ Review 



FlBRUABY 17, 1921 



TO EXCHANQE- C ontinued 



To Exchange — I offer about 1500 Dracuena In- 

 divlsa nil ready for 3'/4 or 4-in. pots, in ex- 

 change for 30O Carnation rooted cuttings of En- 

 chantress Supreme, and the remainder Chrysan- 

 themum rooted cuttings of Pinlt Seidewitz or 

 Yellow Bonnaffon. Will exchange plant for 

 plant. S. Ilartolotta, Fairport, N. Y. 



To Exchange — Hegouia Chatelaine, rooted cut- 

 tings, $3.00 per 100. Double Petunias, rooted 

 cuttings, $1.50 per 100, for Bencli Roses, Ge- 

 raniums, I'oitevine and Uicard, Spiraea Van 

 Houttei, Deutzia Crenata Rosea and other spring 

 stock. Frew & Jackson, Conneaut, O. 



To Exchange — Gladiolus bulbs, America, Fran- 

 cis King and Peace, for Asparagus Plumosus, 

 Cannas, Double Petunia rooted cuttings, Rex Be- 

 gonias, nursery stoclt, or what have you? 



Totten's (Jreenhouse, Knox, Xnd. 



To Exchange — Aster seed, good florist mixture, 

 $1.00 per oz., $10.00 per lb., for rooted cuttings 

 Coleus, Nutt Geraniums, Pelargoniums. Or what 

 have you? H. W. Yingling & Son, 915 23rd Ave., 

 Altoona. Pa. 



To Exchange — Hydrangea Otaksa, 5-in., for 

 Heliotropes, Moonvines, Canna King Humbert 

 and Mrs. Layal Pelargoniums. 

 J. F. .Sked, Westerville, O. 



To Exchange — 2000 Beacon cuttings, $40.00 

 or will exchange for White Wonder. 



Graceland Greenhouses, Greenville, S. C. 



WANTED 



Wanted — Carnations, F'erns and Bedding plants, 

 will trade the following stock: Vinca Major, 

 2Vb-in., $5.00 per 100; Double Snowball, 2%-in., 

 $5.00 per 100; rooted cuttings, Double White, 

 $3.00 per 100; Chrysanthemums, 8 varieties, 

 21^-in., $5.00 per 100; also rooted cuttings, 

 $3.00 per 100; Hardy Chrysanthemum clumps, 

 $6.00 per 100. What have you to trade for the 

 above plants? 



Smith 's Greenhouses, Columbus, Qa. 



WANTED — UNROOTED CARNATION CUT- 

 TINGS OF THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES: 

 2000 ROSE PINK ENCHANTRESS, 1000 WHITE 

 WONDER. 1000 I..ADY BOUNTIFUL. 2000 NEB- 

 RASKA, 1000 POCAHONTAS. 1000 PEERLESS, 

 2000 OF A GOOD DARK PINK. ELLSWORTH 

 GREENHOUSES, GRAND ISLAND, NEB. 



Wanted — Give prices on 500 Hemlock, 10 to 12 

 inches; 200 Mahonia Aciiuifolia, 12 inches; 100 

 Catalpa Bungei, « feet straight, 1-year heads; 

 300 Blue Cedars, 6 to 10 inches; 200 English 

 Laurel, 10 inches. 



Mclntyre Floral Co. , Nashville, Tenn. 



Wanted — 8,000 to 10,000 German Irises In fol- 

 lowing 4 colors; Mrs. H. Darwin, Honorabilis, 

 Mme. Chereau and Othello. Equal quantities of 

 each In mailing size divisions. Quote price with 

 average samples. Templin-Crockett-Bradley Co., 

 B700 Detroit Av e. , Cleve la nd. O. 



Wanted — We want Althea, variegated flower, 

 18 to 24-inch size. I»t us know what you have. 

 Henry Field Seed Co., Shenandoa h, la . 



Wanted— Gladiolus bulbs, all sizes and va- 

 rieties, also Peonies. National Bulb Farm, Inc., 

 Benton Harbor, Mich. 



Wanted — Quote us lowest price on all QladloU. 

 Will pay cash If so desired. 



Wayside Gardens. Mentor^ O^ 



"^Wanted — aT once, for cash, 10,000 transplanted 

 Grand Rapids Lettuce plants. 



Brigham Bros., Bowling Green, O. 



Wanted— Plants of Saintpaulla Violets. F. L. 

 Lalnson, 1300 Canni ng St., Council Bluffs, la. 



artIfTcTal flo>a/ers 



EVERLASTINQ FLOWERS 



Nature's rival, artificial flowers. Buy direct 

 from manufacturer and enjoy the same prices as 

 wholesaler and joblxr. See our special sale on 

 Callas, etc.. on another page in this issue. The 

 Flower Makers Co., 426 S. Wabash Ave., Chi- 

 cago. III. 



~ Crepe wax Carnations, fine for design work, 

 $3.75 per 100; double petal rosebuds, $3.25 per 

 100. H. P. Diamond, House of Floral Art, 262 

 W. 6th St., E rie, Pa. 



BROOMS 



METAL TOP FIBER BROOMS. 

 Outwear 5 corn brooms, guaranteed one year 

 for continuous family use, are lighter, not af- 

 fected by water, work equally well on carpets or 

 cement floor. Will cut your broom expense 60 

 per cent, just the thing for greenhouses. In fact, 

 it is an all around broom, will work anywhere a 

 corn broom will, do better work and last a lot 

 longer. Sample, $1.25 postpaid. Agents wanted. 



KEYSTONE FIBER BROOM CO., 

 620 Duqn esne W ay, Pittsbiirgh, Pa. 



~_ CARNATION STAPLES 



Superior carnation staples, best staples on 

 the market. 3,")C per 1000, 3000 for $1.00, postage 

 paid. _ 



MICHIGAN CUT FIX)WER EXCHANGE, 



264 Randnliih St.. Detroit. MIcJk 



^PiUsburv's carnation staples. 35c per 1000. 

 8000 for $1.00. I. L . Pillshury. G alesburg, 111. 



CHARCOAL 



Use prepart-d charcoal for your potting soil, 

 60 lbs., $2.00; 100 lbs.. $3.75; 1000 lbs.. 

 $35.00 plus 15c for containers. Peter Pearson. 

 6748 Gunnison St.. Chicago. 



Florists' prepared charcoal. 50 lbs., $2.00, 100 

 lbs., $3.75. 1000 lbs.. $.35.00. 



The Vigor Co., Fosloria, O. 



Strawflowers for sale; all wired, $2.50 per 100, 

 $20.00 per 1000. Israelite House of David Green- 

 house, Benton Harbor, Mich. 



QOLDFISH 



Goldfish, aquarium plants, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogue. 



Aubumdale Goldfish Co., 

 1440 Madison St. Tel. Haymarket 152, Chicago. 



OREENS 



Fresh cut Hemlock and Balsam sprays, 6c 

 lb.. Arbor Vitae sprays, 6c lb.. Princess Pine, 

 15c lb. Prepared Lycopodlum, 25c lb., 60 lb. 

 box, $12.00. Cash with order. 

 Joh n Pe rman. Catawba, Wis. 



SPRAYS^ 



Asparagus Plumosus and Sprengerl. 



THE PENNOCK PLANTATION, 



Jupiter, Fla . 



HEMLOCK SPRIGS. 

 Sample 50 (two bunches), 15c. 

 _ MRS. F. C. HULCE, R. 2 , DANCY, WIS. 



Fancy Ferns, $3.00 per 1000. 

 C. W. Espy & Son, BrookriUe, Pa. 



HORTICULTURAL BOOKS 



EVERY GLADIOLUS GROWER or FLORIST 

 who has but limited space at hand for growing 

 purposes and wishes to realize the HIGHEST 

 POSSIBLE YIELD in FLOWERS, BULBS and 

 DOLLARS per SQUARE FOOT must have a 

 copy of my new book. "THE GLADIOLUS FOR 

 PROFIT." Every detail connected with the out- 

 door growing of these bulbs for the GREATEST 

 PROFIT is given. Illustrated with twelve half- 

 tones from actual photographs showing my Inten- 

 sive system of culture that BRINGS THE 

 PROFIT. A special chapter on DAHLIAS show- 

 ing the PROFIT WAY to grow these for cut 

 flowers and bulbs and, most important of all, 

 WHAT VARIETIES to grow in the MIDDLE 

 WEST In order to get a crop and the money 

 EVERY YEAR. The merits of ONE HUNDRED 

 and THIRTY varieties of gladioli are cussed and 

 discussed and the MONEY MAKERS POINTED 

 OUT. There Is good money growing the gladio- 

 lus if you START RIGHT, and this book will 

 START YOU RIGHT. Satisfaction or your money 

 back. Mailed postpaid anywhere upon receipt of 

 $1.00. R. M. Champe, Oakland Gardens Nurs- 

 ery, Walled Lake, Mich. Address until April 

 15th next at my Southern Plant Farm, Box 412B, 

 St Petersburg. Fla. 



FLOWERS TO GROW FOR PROFIT. 

 A circular letter sent free to anyone upon re- 

 quest. 



L. M. SMITH & CO., 



Life Member S. A. P. 



Laurel, Del. 



ALBUM OF DESIGNS, 



Sixth Edition 



$1.25 per copy, postpaid. 



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



Set of 6 volumes, Bailey's Encyclopedia of Hor- 

 ticulture, as good as new, $25.00. O. P. M. Crl- 

 ley. Cor. Willard and Keota Sts, Ottumwa, la. 



HOTBED SASH 



Standard hotbed sash, 3 feet wide, 6 feet long, 

 to take 3 rows of 10-inoli glass to putty in. Spe- 

 cial price, $2.25 each; ten or more at $2.15 each. 

 Glass, sizes 8x10, 10x12. 10x14, at $5.25 per box 

 of 50 feet; five or more boxes at $5.00 per box. 

 C. N. Robinson & Bro., Dept. 28, Baltimore, Md. 



LEAF MOLD 



LEAF MOLD. 

 Best leaf mold obtainable, oak ieaves with pure 

 silicated sand; ideal for Cyclamen, Begonias, 

 Aralias or for seedlings of all descriptions; 1 

 sack. $1.50; 5 sacks or more, $1.25 per sack; Id 

 carload lots, $8.00 per ton. 



HAPPY VALLEY FARMS, 

 La Salle . 111. 



PALMETTO STICKS 



Palmetto sticks for funeral designs, 2<^ to 3 

 feet long, Vt Inch thick. In bunches, $2.20 pet 

 200. Postpaid. F. Arzle, Whltehouse, Fla. 



POTS 



PAPER POTS, IX)WEST PRICES. 

 2%-ln., $4.55 per 1000; 2V4-ln., $5.25; 3 In., 

 $7.25; 3%-ln., $9.90; 4 In., $12.40; 5-ln., $19.86, 

 OULLBTT & SONS. LINCOLN, ILL. 



PUSSY WILLOWS 



PUSSY WILI-OWS. 

 BUY DIRECT FROM GROWER AND FORCER. 

 The big pink kind, ready for Immediate sale. 

 2 to 3 feet, $2.00 per 100, by parcel post. 18 to 

 20 Inches, for forcing, $3.00 per 1000; 2 to 4 

 feet, $7.00 per 1000. 



MINNEAPOLIS NURSERY, 



4117 S. Aldric h Av e.. Minneapolis. ^linn. 



Pussy Willows, $3.00 per 1000, by express. 

 If wanted order soon. 



Charles Black. Hightstown, X. J. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 

 Good standard BURLAP BALES, per bale, 

 $1.25; 5 bales. $6.00; 10 bales. $11.50. Uirge 

 wired bales. 90c; 5 bales, $4.25; 10 bales, $8.00; 

 25 bales. $22.50. Order spring supply now. 



GULLETT & SONS. LINCOLN, ILL. 



Buy your Sphagnum Moss of us! Full size 

 burlapped bales. We have a large supply and 

 can fill your orders promptly. Attractive prices 



on carload lots. 



Pedersen & Pongratz, Warren, Wis. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



STANDARD BURLAPPED BALES. 



Shipped from the woods, 

 $1.25 per bale. 



Shipped from Chicago, 

 $1.50 per bale. 



Write for prices on carlots. 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 

 172 N. Wabash Ave.. Chicago, 111. 



Sphagnum Moss, 10 to 25 bales, best quality, 

 dry and clean; standard size in wire, 70c each; 

 10 to 25 bales In burlap, full size, $1.00 each. 

 Cash with order. Will ship by first freight after 

 order Js received. 

 Frank Hancock, City Point, Wis. 



BURLAP BALES. 

 Sphagnum Moss, each $1.50; 10 bales foi 

 $14.00. 



A. HENDERSON & CO., 

 166 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Sphagnum Moss, 10 bbl. bale, $4.25, 5 bales, 

 $18.00; 5 bbl. bale, $3.00; 5 bales, $14.00. Bur- 

 lap, 40c per bale. Cash. 



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



Sphagnum Moss, dry, best quality, 10 bales 

 wired, $7.00; 10 burlapped bales, $10.00. Casb 

 with order. Write for prices on larger lots. 

 Prompt service. Bert Hancock, City Point. Wis. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS FOR FLORISTS AND 

 NURSERYMEN. GOOD STOCK, RIGHT PRICE. 

 WRITE. 



A. J. AMPNDSON CO.. CITY POINT. WIS. 



^T^^^ZI SHEEP MANURE ^^^IZII 



PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE. 



SHEEP'S HEAD BRAND ONLY. 



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



600 lbs., $12.00; 2000 lbs., $38.00; 



8 to 6 ton lots, (36.00 ton; 



6 to 15 ton lote, $34.00 ton. 



Guaranteed purest fertilizer ever Bold. 



O. M. REBUBN & CO.. 



8807 Lake Park Ave., Chicago. HI. 



TOBACCO STEMS 



Tobacco stems shipped direct from factory to 

 you save freight and delay. Baled fresh to your 

 order, 200 lbs.. $3.60; 400 lbs., $6.00; ^ ton, 

 $13.60; ton, $26.00. 



Western orders shipped from Joplin, Mo., or 

 Davenport la. Check with order. 



The Vigor Co,? Box 4, Fostorla. 0. 



WINDSHIELD CLOTH 



Electro windshield cloth; one rub over shield 

 will keep off rain and snow; guaranteed satis- 

 factory or money back, $1.00 each. Miller & 

 Mollaun, 6710 E. Ledge St., Cincinnati, 0. 



WIRE WORK ~~ 



FLORISTS' WIRE DESIGNS. 

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

 Special discount on all wire orders. Write 

 us for a catalogue. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., 

 116-118 SEVENTH ST., 



PITTSBURGH. P A. 



Wire Work, refer to our ad In the issue of 

 December 2. or write us for complete list of 

 single and double wreaths. Very attractlTe 

 prices. 



S. S. Skld elsk y A Co .. 50 Park Plac e, New York. 



FLORISTS' WIRE DESIGNS. 



GET OUR PRICES ON HANGING BASKETS. 



PALLS CITY WIRE WORKS, 



4 51 S. THIRD ST., LOUISVILLE, KY. 



WOOD LABELS 



LABELS, for nurserymen and florists. 

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



Ida, Kan. — A local paper published 

 recently a poem by George F. Odor, pro- 

 prietor of the Odor Greenhouses, in 

 memory of his soiij Lloyd E. Odor, who 

 was burned to death, November 13, 

 1920. 



West Palm Beach, Fla.— E. G. Gillett, 

 the Cincinnati wholesale florist, is here, 

 accompanied by Mrs. Gillett and their 

 grandson, to spend a few weeks with 

 Mr. Gillett 's nephew, C. J. Ohmer, the 

 asparagus grower. 



Raleigh, N. C— A building on North 

 Exchange street is being remodeled to 

 serve as the uptown offices and store of 

 J. L. O'Quinn & Co. The company will 

 occupy the entire building, two floors 

 and a basement, and will move in some- 

 time in March, it is thought. Attractive 

 display windows for flowers are included 

 in the plans for the interior, which will 

 be up-to-date in every way and will 

 entail an expenditure of several thou- 

 sand dollars. 



