July 28, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



143 



Wanted — ^lArge quantities of Peonlei, fall de- 

 livery; and hardy perennials, fall and spring 

 1922 delivery. State quantity and lowest prices. 



National Bulb Farms, Bent on Harbor. Mich. 



Wanted — Strong plunts of Strelitzla Reginae; 

 state size and price. Hose Hill Nursery, New 

 Rochelle, N. Y. 



Wanted — Vlneas, variegated, rooted cuttings 

 or 2-ln. State prices per 1000. Casb. 

 Nielsen's Greenhouses, Bault Ste. Marie, Mich. 



BOXES 



ATTENTION! 

 Wholesale Florists and Ck>mmlssion Houses. 

 We are prepared to l)ook orders for shipping 

 boxes for cut flowers. We manufacture our 

 boxes from the best grade of Southern Pine and 

 Gum, and can supply the following standard 

 sizes. Delivery September and October. Spe- 

 cial sized 1)0X68 can be cut to order to suit the 

 purchaser. 



Standard size boxes: 

 24x12x6 ins. 

 48x12x6 ins. 

 48x16x8 ins. 

 48x18x8 Ins. 

 72x18x8 ins. 

 Can furnish as many cleats for each box as 

 may be desired by purchaser. AH material, 

 heads, sides, bottoms and cleats shipped f. o. b. 

 Columbus, Miss., ready for you to nail together. 

 Write for prices. Special reduction on carlot 

 orders. 



T. G OWEN & SON, COLUMBUS, MISS. 



CANE STAKES 



CANE STAKES. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



1%-foot, green $0.60 $ 6.00 



2 -foot, green 70 5.80 



2%-foot, green 75 6.60 



3 -foot, green 90 8.00 



3%-foot, green 1.00 0.00 



4 -foot, green 1.10 10.00 



6 -foot, natural 1.25 11.00 



6 -foot, natural 1.45 12.60 



A. HENDERSON & CO., 

 166 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



BAMBOO CANE STAKES. 



1 -foot, green $ 2.60 per 1000 



IH-foot, green 6.00 per 1000 



2 -foot, green 6.60 per 1000 



3 -foot, green ._ 8.00 per 1000 



4 -foot, green 10.00 per 1000 



6 to 6-foot, natural 12.00 per 1000 



AMERICAN BULB CO.. 

 172 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



BAMBOO CANE STAKES. 

 Japanese, natural, 6 ft., $25.00; dyed green, 

 1% ft., $7.60; 2 ft., $8.50; 26 Ins., $9.60; 2% 

 ft., $10.00; 3 ft., $12.50; 3% ft., $14.50; 4 ft.. 

 $16.00. All prices are per bale of 2000 stalies, 

 ex warehouse New York. 



McHUTCHISON & CO., 

 95 Chambers St., New York, N. T. 



THE BEST WAY 



to get rid of your surplus stock 



is to use the 



REVIEW'S 



Classified Advs. 



CANE STAKES. 



Write for full list at worth while prlCM. 



S. 8. Skldelsky A Co.. 60 Part Place. New York. 



CARNATION STAPLES 



Superior Carnation staples, best staples on the 

 market, 85c per 1000, 8000 for $1.00, postpaid. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER BXCHANQB, 

 264 Randolph St.. Detroit, Mich . 



Pillsbury's Carnation staples, 86c per 1000, 

 3000 for $1.00. I. L. Plllshnr y. Qalesburg, 111. 



fertilizers" 

 sheep manure. 



Pulverized Sheep mannre; 

 "Sheep's Head" Brand only. 



100 lbs $ 2.00 



600 lbs 9.00 



1000 lbs 16.00 



2000 lbs 28.60 



3 to 6 tons 2T.00 



6 to 16 tons 28.00 



Usual terms on this business. 



Cash with order. 



Gnaranteed 100% pore. 



NATURAL GUANO COMPANT, 



Aurora, 111. 



OO LDFISH 



Goldfish, aquarium plants, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogue. 



Aubumdale Goldfish Co., 

 1440 Madison St.. Tel. Haymarket 152, Chicago. 



QREENS 



SPRAYS. 



Asparagus Plumosus and Sprengerl. 



THE PBNNOCK PLANTATION. 



Jupiter, Fla. 



Fancy Ferns, ."5000 for $5.00. Cash. In two 

 weekly shipments if wanted. 



Isaac Saunders, Hart. Mich. 



ASPARAGUS SPRAYS. " 



Lath grown. Contracts solicited. 

 H. C. SHOARD, DADE CITY, FLA. 



H ARD>A/OOD ASHES 



ASHES. 



Unleached, clean hardwood ashes bagged, BOO 



lbs., $7.00; 1000 lbs., $12.00; $20.00 per ton. 



No order filled for less than 600 lb*. 



ELMS PLANTATION CO., 



Roper. N, O. 



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Of American 



HORTICULTURE 



by 

 Liberty H. Bailey. 

 A monumental work in six large volumes; over 

 3000 pages. Contains more Information than 

 any hundred other l>ooks — a complete horticul- 

 tural library. Hundreds of chapters of cultural 

 matter by experts. 



$48.00 for the set, express paid. 



Order through the 



FLORISTS' REVIEW, 



808 8. Dearborn St., Chicago. 111. 



HOTBED SASH 



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

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

 cial price, $2.25 each; ten or more at $2.10 each. 

 Glass, sizes 8x10, 10x12, 10x14, at $6.00 per box 

 of 60 feet; five or more tx>xes at $4.76 per box. 

 0. N. Robinson St Bro., Dept. 26, Baltimore, Md. 



LABELS 



Advertising stickers; Interesting samples free! 

 Rubber stamps made to order. Edward Harri- 

 son, Artistic Labels, Baltimore, Md, 



LEAF MOLD 



THE MAGIC SOIL. 

 We have an unlimited supply of the finest slli- 

 cated Leaf Mold; no sand, just a deposit of for- 

 est leaves during hundreds of years, and sat- 

 urated with the rich mineral waters of the giant 

 springs of the Ozarks. This soil is unrivaled 

 for Cyclamen, Ferns and Begonias; the best In- 

 vestment for greenhouses; send 60c for sample 

 sack, $1.10 per 100 lbs., $20.00 per ton; 6 ton* 

 for $100.00 f. o. b. West Plains. 



OZARK PANSY GARDENS, 

 West Plains, Mo. 



HIGH GRADE SCREENED LEAF MOLD. 



Our customers stay with us, a proof of quality. 

 New prices, 2V& bu. sack, $1.15. 5 sacks, $6.00; 

 ton, $20.00. Prompt shipment. 



JOHN B. ROY, CONWAY, MICH. 



PINE CONES ~" 



PINE CONES. 



Clean stock, gathered from newly 



felled trees, 



$10.00 per 1000. 



ELMS PLANTATION CO.. 



Roper, N. 0. 



RAFFIA 



RAFFIA. 



RED STAR BRAND. 



1 bale up (226 lbs.), SV,c per lb.; 100 lbs. op, 



10c; 60 lbs. up, ll^c; 25 lbs. up, 13c. Cash 



with order. Also 3 other dependable brands of 



natural and dyed In 20 colors, 



McHUTCHISON & CO., 

 95 Chambers St., New York, N. Y. 



SPHAQNUM MOSS 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 

 STANDARD BURLAPPBD BALES. 



1 bale $1.00 per bale 



10 bales 90 per bale 



28 bales 86 per bale 



80 bales 80 per bale 



100 bales 75 per bale 



Write for prices on carlot*. 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 



172 N. Wabash Ave. Chicago, 111. 



Sl'nAGM'M MCSS. CHOICE GRADE. 



Dry and clean. 



Large standard size bales in burlap, 



10 bales, $7.50; wired, 10 bales. $1.50. 



Write for prices on car lots. 



Immediate shipment. Deduct 3% if you send 



cash with order. 

 FRANK HANCOCK, BOX 54. CITY POINT, WIS. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 

 Do not delay in getting your order booked for 

 that carload of Moss. The rush season will soon 

 be here, so will fill all orders as booked, large 

 or small. Standard size bales, burlap, wire or 

 bulk. Price right. Write. 



HANS H. PEDERSEN, WARRENS, WIS. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



Dry and clean. 



Large hales, size 14x18x48 ins. 



Satisfaction guaranteed. 



Write for prices. 



F. K. RESHEL. BOX 25, CITY POINT, WIS. 



AMUNDSON SPHAGNUM MOSS. 

 Large standard size burlapped bales. 



10 to 60 bales, 76c each. 



Deduct 3% if you remit with order. 



Carlots, wholesale, write. 



A. J. AMUNDSON CO., CITY POINT. WIS. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



Buy direct from headquarters. 



Get our special prices. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO.. 



City Hall Square, Milwaukee, Wis. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 

 Burlap bales, each $1.26; 



10 bales for $11.80. 



A. HENDERSON & CO., 



166 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Sphagnum Moss, 10 bbl. bale. $8.60, 5 bales. 

 $13.00; 8 bbl. bale, $1.75, 8 bales, $8.00; 8 

 bbl. bale, $2.00. Burlap, 40c per bale. Cash. 

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



Sphagnum Moss, 8 bbl. bales; 5 bales, $8.00. 

 Burlap, 36c per bale. Cash. 



Calvin Conkin, Cedar Run, N. J. 



TOBACCO 



FRESH DRY TOBACCO STEMS. 



. ^^,}i*Ak *'•*": *^ "»•• «5-«>; % ton. Sio-oo: 



ton, 910.00. 



Write for car lot prices; 29 factories; im- 

 mense supply; immediate delivery. 

 Largest shippers of Tobacco by-products in 



America. 



THE VIGOR CO., BOX 4, FOSTORIA. 0. 



' GOOD FRESH TOBACCO STEMS ' 



Baled to save freight, $1.60 per 100 lbs., or 



$15.00 in ton lots f. o. b. Joplln, Mo 



LEON S. BOUCHER CIGAR CO.. 



Joplln, Mo. 



Tobacco Dust, 150-lb. bags, $4.00; 400-lb. 

 cases. $8.00; % ton, $17.60; 1 ton. $80.00. 

 F. o. b. city in Indiana. . » w. 

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



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



m5 '"2SS n *2.° '°*i- P*'e' N. Jacobeen, Cigar 

 Mfr., 332 H arrison St ., Davenport. la. 



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WE MANUFACTURE 



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OF WIRE DESIGNS IN CHICAGO 



SPECIAL DESIGNS ON SHORT NOTICES. 



PRICES ALWAYS BIGHT. 



^TK », ™^.i°^^PH 2!ISKA & SON, 



178 N. WABASH AVE.. CHICAGO, ILL. 



„„,„ FLORISTS' WIRE DESIGNS. 



GET OUR PRICES ON HANGING BASKETS 



AK-, S"*H^.J°"^ ^IRB WORKS, 

 451 8. THIRD ST., LOUISVILLE, KY. 



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 S. S. Skidelsky & Co^jO Park Pl ace. New York. 



WOOD labels" 



LABELS, for nurserymen and florists. 

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



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



The Market. 



Stock has been extremely scarce. 

 Business has not been at all brisk, but 

 it has been hard to find enough flowers 

 to meet even this demand. The flow- 

 ers available are nearly all inferior. 

 A few good gladioli were coming into 

 the market, but about all that are ar- 

 riving now are poor. Eoses have im- 

 proved a little in quality. As yet, 

 however, no long-stemmed ones are 

 available. Good roses have been none 

 too plentiful. Outdoor stock is hardly 

 to be had. The miscellaneous summer 

 flowers that are usually so profuse have 

 been burned up by the drought. Stat- 

 ice, buddleias, delphiniums and zinnias 

 of mediocre quality are seen in small 

 quantity. 



Various Notes. 



Lincoln Coles, of Kokomo, h,as been 

 in the city calling upon his friends. 



Charles Wilcox, with the A. L. Ran- 

 dall Co., Chicago, and H. C. Heilcman, 

 with the M. Rice Co., Philadelphia, 

 were calling on the trade last week. 



Watson Hasselmann is taking his va- 

 cation. He will visit his son, James, 

 who is a professor of agriculture in 

 Michigan, and his son, Victor, at Sar- 

 anac lake. 



Kurt Klockenthoer, of the Henry F, 

 Michell Co., Philadelphia, called on the 

 trade last week. E. E. T. 



Qoodricli, Mich.— Mrs. M. G. E. 

 Towne, who was the first woman to be 

 graduated from the agricultural course 

 of the Michigan Agricultural College 

 and who has been a gladiolus fan for 

 a number of years, has planted this 

 year 10,000 gladiolus bulbs, about one- 

 half acre of irises and various uther 

 hardy perennials, as a start in the hardy 

 plant, cut flower and bulb business. 



