NOTBMBBB 17, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 



18S 



FERTILIZERS 



SIIEEl' MANURE, 



Piilverizwl Slieep iniimiro; 

 "Sheep's Ileiid" Urand only. 



100 lbs $ 2.00 



500 lbs 9.00 



1000 lbs 16.00 



2000 lbs l.'8.00 



3 to 5 tons 27.00 



5 to 15 tons 25.00 



Usunl terms on this biisincBK. 



Cash with order. 



Guaranteed 100 per cent pure. 



NATURAL GUANO COMPANY, 



Auror a. I II. 



FORCING ROOTS 



BAT LUSCIOUS ASPARAGUS IN MID-WINTER 



Greenhouse-grown AsparuBus you can enjoy; 

 five-year roots, $1.00 per doz., $5.00 per 100; 

 eight-year roots, $2.00 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



WARREN SIIINN, 

 Root Specialist, Woodbury, N. J. 



QLASS 



Glass: 10x24 8. s. a., t. o. b. here, new, $5.00 

 per box. Cash. 



Cottage Gr^enhouseg, Lltchfleld, 111. 



QOLDFISH 



GOLUKISH IN ASSORTED SIZES 



and colors, 2 to 5 inches In leiiKili. 



f. o. b. Cincinnati. Ohio. 



F. W. INQALLS, BREEDER. AMELIA, 0. 



Goldfish, aquarium plants, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogue. 



Auburndale Goldfish Co., 

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



QREENS 



FLORISTS' GREENS. 

 Galax, $1.25 per 1000, $8.50 per case of 10.- 

 000. Fancy and Dagger Ferns, $1.50 per 1000. 

 $6..'')0 per case of ,5000. Leucothoe sprays, $3.00 

 per 1000. Hemlock sprays, 4c per lb. Spruce 

 sprays, 8c per lb. Pine cones, $3..50 per 1000. 

 NOAH CAUGHRON, COSBY. TENN. 



CUT EVERGREENS. 

 Hemlock branches, 20-ins. to 24-lns.: Arbor- 

 vitae tips, 8-ins. to 10-ing., each, $4.50 per 

 1000. 



JOHN B. ROY, CONWAY, MICH. 



MOLLY 



HOLI.Y, ENGLISH. 

 Grown in Puget Sound district; bright and at- 

 tractive for decorating. Do not confuse this 

 with southern Holly. 



Per lb., berried sprays 80c 



Small individual sprays 7Rc 



Green Holly 16c 



J. G. HOPKINS. TUKWILA, WASH. 



HORTICULTURAL BOOKS 



"THE GLADIOLUS FOR PROFIT" 2ND ED. 



20 chapters, illustrated, 18.000 words, teaches 

 PROFITABLE GLADIOLUS growing: small 

 space. MERITS AND DEMERITS of 165 latest 

 Gladioli discussed. Inviilual)le to florists, nurs- 

 er.vmen. Hundreds of endorsements. 



Chapter on Dahlias alone worth $100.00. To 

 the trade, $1.00 per copy, postpaid. Circular 

 free. 



It. M. CH AMPE, WALLED LA KE. MKTl. 



ALBUM OF DESIGNS. 



Seventh Edition. 



Better than ever before. 



You cannot afford to be without It. 



$1.25 per copy, postpaid. 



$12.00 per doz., postpaid. 



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



HOTBED SASH ~ 



Standard liotbed sash. 3 feet wide, feet long, 

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

 cial price. $2.2.") each; ten or more at $2.10 each. 

 Glass, sizes 8x10. 10x12, 10x14. at .$5.00 per t>ox 

 of T>0 feet: five or more boxes at $4.75 per l>ox. 

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



LEAF MOLD 



HIGH GRADE SCREENED LEAF MOLD. 



"Flaky Stuff;" successful growers use and 

 recommend ours; $1.15 per 2 bu. sack; 5 or 

 more at $1.00 per sack. 



.lOHN B. ROY, CONWAY. MICH. 



LYCOPODIUM 



CHRISTMAS GREEN. LYCOPODIUM. 

 Ground Pine, recleaned and bunched, $14.00 

 per 100 lb». Delivery November 1 to 20 juar- 

 anteed. 

 . WM. Q. JONES, DUBOIS, PA. 



Lycopodium, cliemicallv prepared and ever- 

 lasting, cartons of 10 lbs.. $2.75; cartons of 25 

 Iks.. $8.00: .50 or 100 lb. cases. 2.3c per lb. 

 Prompt shipment. John Perman, Catawba, Wis. 



Lycopodium or Ground Pine, natural, fresh 

 picked and bunched, 12c per lb Hash. 

 ^ John Perman, Catawba. Wis. 



■ lyilSTLETOE 



Oregon Mistletoe, well berried, 20c per lb. 

 Order early Wm. A ustin & Son, Roseburg. Ore. 



PAPER LABELS 



Waterproof Paper Tree I^'ibels. 

 . Ohio Nursery Co.. Elyria. O. 



PAPER POTS 



26,000 2-incb sguare paper pots or dirt bands; 

 ail made up ready for use. $2.00 per 1000. A 

 Mrsain. j-. w. Fletcher, Orlando, Fla. 



RAFFIA 



RED STAB BRAND RAFFIA. 



1 bale up (225 lbs.) 8%c lb. 



100 lbs. up 10 c lb. 



50 lbs. up ll%c lb. 



25 lbs. up 13 c lb. 



Cash with order. 

 Also three other dependable brands In natural 

 and dyed in twenty colors. 



McIIUTCHISON & CO., 

 95 Chambers S t., New York, N. Y. 



SHEET MOSS 



GREEN SHEET MOSS. 

 Extra fine quality, large sheets. 

 Put in your stock now. 



Less than 10 bags $1.75 per bag 



10 bags 1.60 per bag 



25 bags 1.50 per bag 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 

 172 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



SPANISH MOSS 



Native Spanish Mosb gathered fresh from the 

 trees, 2 bu. aack, 85c; 6 sacks, 76c each. 

 Rex Plant ft Floral Co., New Braunfels, Tei. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



BARGAIN. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



Put up In burlapped bales, standard size. 



10 bale lots $0.76 per bale 



50 bale lots 65 per bale 



too bale lots 60 per bale 



Order now, before freezing weather atarts. 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 



172 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 



NEW CROP READY. 



Choice, selected Sphagnum Moss. 



Dry and clean for Florists' use. Large standard 



bales; in burlap, 75c each; wired, 40c each. 



Deduct 3% if you send cash with oirder. 



Write for prices on carlots. Immediate shipment. 



FRANK HANCOCK. 

 Boi 54, City Point. Wli, 



Sphagnum Moss, best quality, and fresh, bur- 

 lapped bales 14x16x48 Ins., weight 30 lbs., 7&c 

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

 weight 26 lbs., 40c per bale. All Moss shipped 

 t. o. b. City Point. We guarantee good bales, 

 and dry. Write for prices on carlots. 

 li. H. Ellis Co.. City Point, Wis. 



AMUNDSON SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



Large standard size burlapped bales. 



10 to 50 bales, 75c each. 



Deduct 3 per cent if .vou remit with order. 



Carlots. wholesale, write. 



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



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 

 Burlap bales, each $1.00; 



10 hales for $9.00. 



A. HENDERSON & CO., 



166 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



SPIIAGNTTM MOSS. 



Buy direct from headquarters. 



Get our sjiecial prices. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., 



City Hall Square, Milwaukee, Wis. 



Rphagnum Moss, 10-lihI, bale, $3.00: 5 bales, 

 $12..')0: 5-bhl. hale, $1.00: 5 bales, $7..'>0. Burlap, 

 35c extra i)er bale. Cash, 



Calvin Conklin, Cedar Run, N. J. 



Sphagnum .Moss, 10 Mil. bale, .$3.00, 5 bales. 

 $12.00; 5 bl)l. bale. $1.60. 5 bales. $7.00: 8 

 bbl. bale, $1.90. Burlap. 40c per bale. Cash. 



Jos. II. I'aui. Box l.~i6, Manahawkiu. N. J. 



STATICE 



GERMAN STATICE. 

 New crop, very fine quality, stock very scarce. 



Select stock $1.25 per pound 



10-pound lots 1.10 per pound 



26-pound lots 1.00 per pound 



Original case (110 pounds) 90 per pound 



AMERICAN BULB CO., 

 172 N. Wabash Ave.. Chicago, 111. 



STRA\A/FLOWERS 



ORDER STHAWFIX)WERS NOW 



for I lie liolida.vs. 



Helichrysuiu, dark rich colors: 



Statice, yellow and blue: stripped and dried. 



Trj- a $1.00 sample bunch. 



T. R. MICHAELIS, 



Wholesale and Retail, Marinette, Wis. 



STRAWFIXIWERS. MIXED COLORS. 

 Extra good stock, 12 inches, wired 



ready for use. 



PLEASANT VIEW GREENHOUSES. 



Geo. II. Triscuit, Prop., Union City, Pa. 



Strawflowers, Heiichrysum, all colors mixed, 

 on natural stems, 10 inches, $1.25 per 100, $10.00 

 per 1000; on wire stems 12 inches, $1.60 per 

 100, $12.60 per 1000, prepaid. 



F. Danley. Macomb. 111. 



EVERI^VSTING STRAWFIXIWERS ON WIRE. 

 $1.50 per 100, $12. .W per 1000. Cash, please. 



RIVERSIDE GREENHOUSE. 

 Herman Schallliorn, Kalamazoo, Mich, 



Strawflowers, most lieautlful colors, wired 

 with 0, 9 and 12-inch wire, $1.50 per 100, $12.00 

 per 1000. Cash with order. 

 House of David Greenhouse. Benton Harbor. Mich. 



TOBACCO 



Cigar Tobacco stems, $1.50 per 100 lbs. Spe- 

 cial price in ton lots. Peter N. Jacobsen, Cigar 

 Iffr., 882 Harrison St., Davenport. la. 



FRIEDMAN'S BEST. 

 Tobacco Powder, for fumigating and sprink- 

 ling, $4.00 per 100-lb. sack. 



Tobacco Dust, $2. ,10 per 100 lb. sack. 

 Fumigating Kind Tobacco Dust, $3.00 per 

 100-lb. sack. 



Tobacco Stems, $2.00 per 100 lb. sack. 

 Special prices on ton and carload lots. 

 J. J. FRIEDMAN. 

 285-289 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. 



TOBACCO PRODUCTS. 



Baled stems. 200 lbs., $3.00; 400 lbs., $6.00; 

 ton, $16.00; short cut stems in bags, same price 

 as baled. 



Tobacco powder for sprinkling, 100 lbs., $3.00. 



Tobacco dust for fumigating, 1.50 lbs., $4.00; 

 400 lbs., $8.00; ton, $.30.00. 



Special prices on stems and dust In carlots. 

 VIGOR CO., BOX 4. FOSTORIA. O. 



WEEOERS 



SEEDSMEN. NURSERYMEN. FIX)RISTS. 



Write today for our wholesale price list for 

 the 1922 season, for our Ideal Hand Weeders. 



JOHN.SON-SHARP & CO.. 

 Desk F. R. 2. Bayfield. Wis. 



WIRE W/ORK 



WK MANUFACTURE 



AND CARRY 



THE LARGEST STOCK 



OF WIRE DESIGNS IN CHICAGO 



SPECIAL DESIGNS ON SHORT NOTICES. 



PRICKS ALWAYS RIGHT. 



JOSEPH ZISKA & SON. 

 175 N, WABASH AVE., CHICAGO. ILL. 



FLORISTS' WIRE DESIGNS. 



GET OUR PRICES ON HANGING BASKBT8. 



FALLS CITY WIRE WORKS. 



481 S. THIRD ST.. LOUISVILLE. KY. 



WOOD LABELS 



Good grade wood labels. $1.00 per 1000. 



Chute A Butler Co.. Peru. Ind. 



Wood labels, for nurserymen and florists. 

 Benjamin Chase Co.. Perry Village. N. H. 



TO ROOT BOUGAINVILLEAS. 



Will you inform me as to when it is 

 best to root boupainvilleasf I have 

 larpe plants, from which I should like 

 to take cuttings. J. G. — Mo. 



Bouffainvilleas are easily grown from 

 cuttings. If your wood is fairly soft, 

 take some cuttings off with a heel and 

 insert them in a propagating bench 

 whore they can be kept close and warm. 

 They will root within a few weeks. ITalf- 

 ri])ened wood may also be used for prop- 

 agating purposes, cut in lengths of four 

 to six inches. These will take longer to 

 root, however, than soft-wood cuttings. 

 If you give a good bottom heat, you will 

 have no trouble whatever in rooting 

 your bougainvilleas, but they need a 

 somewhat warmer temperature than 

 geraniums, carnations or chrysanthe- 

 mums. C. W. 



ASPAHAGUS RUST. 



I am sending you, under separate 

 cover, a plant of Asparagus Sprengeri. 

 It is badly infected with something 

 that has a rusty look. Not only is it 

 on our pot plants, but on our cutting 

 bench as well. If you can tell me what 

 it is and also a remedy. I shall greatly 

 appreciate it. W. B. D. — Wis. 



The root system of this plant of As- 

 paragus Sprengeri is not first-class and, 

 at the first glance, one might suspect 

 that there was some soil trouble, but a 

 careful examination with a microscope 

 revealed indications of "asparagus 

 rust," which is similar to the work of 

 this fungus upon the common g.arden 

 asparagus. I should try applications of 

 "grape dust" with a bellows at inter- 

 vals of three or four days and would 

 not bo too liberal with water for a few 

 weeks. w. H. T. 



