May 24, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



115 



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8PHAQNUM MOSS. 



Sphagnum moss: this is the time to save 

 money; get while the price is low, 10 bbl. bale, 

 $1.90 and $2.00, 5 bales, $9..50; 5 bbl. bale, 

 $1.00, 5 bales, $4.75; burlap, 20c extra. Cash, 

 Oc less. 



Jos. II. Paul, Box 156, Manahawkin. X. J. 



Sl'HAGNUM MOSS. 

 Clean, full size bales, $1.35 ench; 10 bales, 

 $12.50. Write for f. o. b. woods prices. 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 

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SPHAGNUM MOSS. 

 Fine clean moss in standard burlap bales, 

 $1.10 each; 10 bales $10.00, 25 bales, $22..50. 

 A. Henderson & Co., Box 125, C hica go. 



The very best spliagnum moss, baled in burlap 

 and wire bales. Write for prices. 



F. K. RESHEL & CO., 

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10 bales very best moss, in burlap, $7.00; 10 

 bales in wire, $4.00, all standard size. Reference, 

 li. G. Dun & Co. 

 B. R. Mitchell, Mather, Wis. 



Standard burlaped bales of best sphagnum, 

 $1.00 each; wired bales, about % same quantity 

 of moss, per bale, 60c each. 5% for cash with 

 order. L. Amundson & Son, City Point, Wis. 



10 bales sphagnum moss, choicest selected 

 stock, standard size, in burlap, $7.00; Avired, 

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 M. L. Hancock & Sous. City Point. Wis. 



Spliagnum moss, full bt)l. bale, best quality, 

 $1.00, 10 bales, .$9.00. Prompt delivery. 

 R. C. Dickens, Mayetta, N. J . _ 



Sphagnum moss, sacks, 50c; large, burlaped 

 bales, $1.80 each, $17.00 per 10. 

 Pomona Nurseries. Dade City. Fla. 



The very best burlaped sphagnum moss, 85c 

 per bale; wired moss, 50c each. Cash. 

 C. L. Jepson, C it y Point, Wi s. 



10 bales sphagnum moss, of choicest quality, 

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 »ith order. Rae Paulson & Co.. City Poi nt. W is. 



The best sphagnum moss, 6-bbl. bales, $1.U0 

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Special for May, bale 2x2x3% ft., $1.75. Cash. 

 Mizpah Moss Co., Mizpali, N. J. 



TOBACCO. 



Fresh tobacco stems, in bales, 200 lbs., $3.00; 

 500 lbs., $6.00; 1000 lbs., $10.50; ton, $20.00. 

 Cash with order. Scharff Bros., Van Wert, O. 



Strong tobacco dust, $1.75 per 100 lbs.; ."MO 

 lbs., $3.00. G. H. Hunkel, Milwaukee, WU. 



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William B. Hielscher's Wire Works, 

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WOOD LABELS. 



LABELS FOR NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS. 

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ANNUALS FOR CUTTING. 



Kindly tell me -what annuals will be 

 suitable to grow for cut flowers in a 

 greenhouse during the winter season. 

 I usually grow calendulas, centaureas, 

 mignonette, nasturtiums and snap- 

 dragons, but would like to know some 

 other kinds to grow. 



N. T.— Mich. 



The following annuals, in addition 

 to those you mention, succeed well 

 under glass: Larkspurs, lupines, neme- 

 sias, clarkias, Gypsophila elegans, 

 Statice Suworowii, stocks, candytuft, 

 Mexican poppy, or Ilunnemannia fuma- 

 ria'folia, schizanthus, sweet peas, salpi- 

 glossis. All of those can be used for 

 cutting. C. W. 



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