Sbi'Tumbeu 8, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



151 



GOLDFISH 



Cioldflah, Bquurlum plants, castles, globea and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogue. 



Aiiburudale Gold&sh Co.. 

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



QWEENS 



MYRTLE FOR GRAVE COVERINQ. 



Bunches, 15 to 20 leads, $2.50 per 100. 



Sample free on application. 



GEORGE S. WARING, 



3477 Woodburn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



SPRAYS^ 

 Asparagus Piumosus and Sprengerl. 

 THE PENNOCK PLANTATION, 

 Jupiter , Fla. 



Smilax, read.v for cutting, 25c per string; 2 

 yards in a string. 



Riverside UreenhouBe, I^ewistown, Mont. 



New crop of fancy Ferns, $1.00 per 1000. 

 H. Rlauvelt, Lock Box 979, Plttsfleid, Mass. 



HORTICULTURAL BOOKS 



CYCLOPEDIA 



Of American 



HORTICULTURE 



by 

 Liberty H. Bailey. 

 A monumental work la six large volumes; over 

 3000 pages. Contains more information than 

 any hundred other books — 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, 



508 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 



ALBUM OF DESIGNS. 



96 pages 



OP BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED 



PICTURES. 



A wonderful assistance to any florist in taking 



orders for cut flower work to be made up. Get 



larger and better orders for funeral work by 



showing your customer what the finished design 



will look like. The Album is sent 



Postpaid $1.25 per copy. 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO., 

 r>08 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 



HOTBED SASH 



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

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

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

 Glass, sizes 8x10, 10x12, 10x14, at $5.00 per box 

 of 50 feet; five or more boxes at $4.75 per box. 

 C. N. Robinson A Bro.. Dept. 20, Baltimore, Md. 



LEAF MOLD 



LEAF MOLD IN ANY QUANTITY. 



We arB now arranged so that we can furnish 



you this soil whieli has no equal for Begonias, 



Ferns and Cyclamen, as it will not green over, 



being thoroughly saturated with minerals from 



Giant Springs and free from Toadstool Fungus. 



No s»nd, but thoroughly sifted and silicated. 



Sample, 50c. $1.10 per lOO lbs.; 500 lbs., $5.00; 



1000 lbs., $9.00; ton, $17.50; 3 tons, $45.00. 



Special prices on larger quantities. F. O. 15. 



West Plains, Mo. Cash with order. 



OZARK PANSY GARDENS, 



West Plains. Mo. 



HIGH GRADE SCREENED LEAF MOLD"! 

 Our customers stay with us, a proof of quality. 

 New prices, 2'^ bu. sack, $1.15. 5 sacks, $5.00; 

 ton, $20,00. Prompt shipment. 



JOHN B. ROY. CONWAY, MICH. 



PRINTING 



Printing of every description. Our prices talk. 

 Sample* free. 

 A. H . Kraiis. 409 Chestniit St.. Milwaukee, Wis. 



RAFFIA 



RAFFIA. 



RED STAR BRAND. 



1 bale up (225 llis.), SVjC per lb.; lOO lbs. up, 



10c: .'iO lbs. lip, ll'/jc: 25 lbs. up. 13c. Cash 



with order. Also 3 other dependable brands ol 



natur.tl and dved in 20 colors. 



JlcHUTCHISON & CO., 

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



]]^^^]]^ SHEET MOSS ZUZZ 



SHEET MOSS. 



Y'ou need it every day. 



Nice, clean stock, $2.00 per bag. 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 



172 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago. 111. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



BARGAIN PRICE 



on n*w crop 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



Standard size bales, nicely put up 



IN BURLAP. 



F. o. b. Wis. r. o. b. 

 Warehouse Chicago 



1 bale $0.90 $1.15 



5 bales, each 85 1.10 



10 bales, each 80 1.05 



25 bales, each 75 1.60 



Prices subject to change without notice. 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 



172 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago. III. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 

 Burlap bales, each $1.00; 



10 bales for $9.00. 



A. HENDERSON & CO.. 



166 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS, NEW CROP, BEST 



QUALITY. 



Now ready for immediate shipment. 



Standard size in burlap, (iOc per l)ale. 



Uegnlar Hize in wire, 35u per bale. 



Will ship within five days, 



or return your money. 



Three per cent oft for casli with order. 



Write for prices on car lots, 



it will pay you. 



BERT HANCOCK, PRODUCER AND DEALER, 



L Box 7, City Point, Wis. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. CHOICE GRADE. 



Dry and clean. 



Ijarge standard size bales in burlap, 



tiOc per bale, wired, 35c per bale. 



Write for prices on car lots. 



Immediate shipment. 



Deduct 3 per cent if you send cash witli order. 



FRANK HANCOCK, 

 Box .54, City Point, Wis. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS, BEST QUALITY. 



Dry and clean. 



Large size bales. 



Burlapped or wired bales 



at lowest price in carlots. 



Write for prices. 



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



Sphagnum Moss, best quality, and fresh, bur- 

 lapped bales 14x16x48 Ins., weight 30 lbs., 60c 

 per bale; wire or nursery bales 14x16x24 Ins., 

 weight 25 lbs., 35c per bale. All Moss shipped 

 f. 0. b. City Point. We guarantee good bales, 

 and dry. Write for prices on carlots. 

 L. H. Ellis Co., City Point. W is. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 

 Do not delay in getting your order booked for 

 that carload of Moss. The rush season will boob 

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

 or small. Standard size bales, burlap, vvlre or 

 bulk. Price right. Write. 



HANS H. PBDBRSEN, WARRENS. WIS. 



AMDNDSON SPHAGNUM MOSS. 

 Large standard size burlapped bales. 



10 to 60 bales, 75c each. 



Deduct 3% if you remit with order. 



Carlots, wholeiale. write. 



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



SPHAGNUM moss! 



Buy direct from headquarters. 



Get our special prices. 



0. O. POLLWORTH CO., 



City Hall Square, Milwaukee, Wis. 



THE BEST WAY 



to get rid of your surplus stock 



Is to use the 



REVIEW'S 



Classified Advi. 



Sphagnum Moss, 10 bbl. bale, $3.50, 6 bales, 

 $13.00; S bbl. bale, $1.75, 6 bales, $8.00; 8 

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

 Jnw, H. Pan!. Box 156, Manahnwkln, N. J. 



STRAW FLOWERS 



StrawHowers: All colors mixed. double 

 flowers, good clean stock, 10 inch stem. $2.00 

 jier 100. $15,00 per 1000, prepaid by mall. Special 

 delivery, F, Danl ey, Macomh, 111. 



TOBACCO 



FRESH DRY TOBACCO STEMS, 



200 lbs,. $3.00; 400 lbs., $5.00; i/. ton, $10.00; 

 Ion. $15.00, 



Write for carlot prices; 2!) factories; im- 

 mense supply; immediate delivery. 



Jyiirgest shippers of Tobacco by-products in 

 America. 



THE VIGOR CO., BO.X 4. FOSTORIA, O. 



CLEAN. UNIFOU.M. FINELY POWDERED. 



Tobacco Dust, 1(X) ih. bags, $3.00: 



500 lbs.. $10.00, f. o. 1). Lancaster. Pa. 



Ti>l).icco Stems, 300 lb. bale, $4.00. 



Write for onr ton and carlot prices. 



TOBACCO PRODUCTS CO., 



P, 0. Box 282 It. Ijincaster. Pa. 



Tobacco Dust, loO-lb. hat's, $4,00; 40O-lh. 

 inses. .$8.00; '■! ton. $17.50; 1 ton, $30.00. 

 V. o. b. city in Indiana. 



Tlie Vigor Co., Box 4, Fostoria. O. 



Cigar Tobacco stems, $1..")0 per 1(K) Itis. Spe 

 ciai price in ton lots. Peter N. Jacobseu, Cigar 

 Mfr,. 3 32 Harrison St., Davenport, la. 



\A/IRE \A/ORK 



WH MANUFACTURE 



AND OARBT 



THE LARGEST STOCK 



OF WIRE DESIGNS IN CHICAGO 



SPECIAL DESIGNS ON SHORT NOTICES. 



PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT. 



JOSEPH ZISKA ii SON, 

 175 N. WABASH AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. 



FLORISTS' WIRE DESIGNS. ' 



GET OUR PRICES ON HANGING BASKETS. 

 FALI.,S CITY WIRE WORKS, 

 451 S. THIRD ST., LOUISVILLE, KY. 



WOOD LABELS ~ 



LABELS, for nurserymen and florists. 

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



Good grade wood labels, $1.00 per 1000. 



Ctiute & Butler Co., Peru, Ind. 



BUFFALO NOTES. 



[CoiiclHd<il liom page ol.J 



his entire range at Hamburg, having 

 made many innovation.s. Tlus range is 

 devoted chiefly to the produetion of Co- 

 lumbia roses. 



It will be noted that growers in this 

 vicinity are convinced that they must 

 progress with the times in order to do 

 business. 



Various Notes. 



W. J. Palmer has left for a month's 

 vacation at his camp in the Canadian 

 woods. 



Marc Palmer has just returned from 

 a two months ' stay in northern Canada. 



J. H. Eebstock is building a new store, 

 on Elmwood avenue, which will be ready 

 for occupancy about October 1. 



Louis Neubeck has been making ex- 

 tensive alterations for the fall business. 



Among the Buffalonians attending the 

 Washington convention were Mr. and 

 Mrs. W. H. Sievers and William Sievers, 

 Jr., W. J. Peake, S. A. Anderson, W. J. 

 Palmer, William Kasting, Mr. and Mrs. 

 Stephen Kost, the Grever brothers, Mr. 

 and Mrs. IT. B. Brookins, Mr. and Mrs. 

 John Galley and sou, Mr. and Mrs. 

 George Eeichert, the Galley brothers, 

 Mr. and Mrs. Conrad FoVbach and 

 daughter, and Eugene M. Naukani. 



E. M. N. 



WILT ON CUCUMBERS. 



Will you tell me what to do for wilt 

 on cucumber vines? I can grow them 

 finely until they start to bear. Then, 

 one by one, they die off from wilt and 

 in a short time they are all dead. Any 

 advice you can give will be much appre- 

 ciated. S. ]Sr. R.— Pa. 



It is presumed tli;it you refer to tlie 

 wilt attacking ouc-umbcrs ami melons 

 outdoors. This usually starts with the 

 lirst cool nights in summer and torren- 

 tial rains preceding these nights will 

 cause it to spread rapidly. I do not 

 know of any real cure for this wilt, 

 which has made outdoor cucumber cul- 

 ture much of a lottery for some places 

 over a larg(^ part of the country. Even 

 per.^istent spraying with Bordeaux mix- 

 ture does not prove to Ije a cure. 



C. W. 



Martins Ferry, O.— Charles O'Beirne 

 has constructed two small buildings to 

 house his e(]uijmient and is considering 

 the erection of a store room. 



Palmyra, N. Y.— The Hilldale Flower 

 Shop has just been opened by J. A. 

 Cleary, who i)urchased the property upon 

 which the store is built some time ago. 

 He will conduct a wholesale ;ind retail 

 business. 



Buffalo, N. Y.— The Flower Houses, 

 with a modern shop at 15U3 Hertel ave- 

 nue, are erecting greenhouses and a 

 retail shop at .'5020 Delaware avenue, at 

 Kemnore. With these ideal locations 

 and facilities for growing their own 

 stock, they are prepared to render serv- 

 ice to all parts of Buffalo, Kenmore 

 .and Tonawanda. Of this company Ray- 

 mond W. House comes from the estab- 

 lishment of S. A. Anderson, of Buffalo, 

 having previously served with J. Breit- 

 meyer's Sons, of Detroit, in a mana- 

 gerial capacity and with W. J. Palmer 

 & Son, of Buffalo. Robert K. House has 

 served with the Wrege Floral Shop, of 

 Jersey City. August Schreiber, who 

 has been engaged as foreman, comes 

 from the greenhouses of S. A. Anderson. 



