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The Florists^ Review 



October 30, 1913. 



WALL FLOWERS. 



WALL FLOWERS, extra early, Paris, blood 

 red, nice plants from 2-ln. pots, 2i^c. 



. J. L. Schiller. Toledo, O. 



WANTED. 



Wanted — To grow cut flowers on contract — 

 yalley, Easter ilUes and bulb stock. 



Hammerscbmldt & Clark, Medina, O. 



MISGELLANBOUS. 



Asparagus plumosus and Sprengerl, 3 and 3^- 

 In., 6c. Ferns, Koston Improved, ScottU, Ele- 

 gantlsslma, 2-lli., 4<;; 2'/j-ln., 6c; 4-ln., 15c.; 6%- 

 In., 35c; 6-ln., 50c. Jerusalem cherries, nice 

 berried, 4-ln., 10c; 5-ln., 15c. Dracaena indlvlsa, 

 3-ln., 6c. Chrysanthemum stock plants, Polly 

 Rose, Golden Glow, October Frost, Smith's Ad- 

 vance, Pacific Supreme, each 3c. Cash with order. 



Alleghany Horticultural Co., Inc., 

 Clifton Forge, Va. 



Ferns, Boston and Whitman!, fine l)encb, for 

 3 to 4-ln., $8.00 per 100; pot specimens. 5-ln., 

 12-ln. banging pans, $20.00 per 100 up. Polnset- 

 tias, strong 3-ln., $8.00 per 100. Christmas 

 peppers, full of fruit and blossoms, 5-in. speci- 

 mens, 20c. Cut chrysanthemums, any quantity, 

 large flowers soon, and other cut flowers. Write 

 S. A. Floral Co., 508 Main Ave., San Antonio, 

 Tex. 



LOOK under headings Berried Plants, Aspidis- 

 tras, Pansles, Primulas, Swainsonas, Cinerarias, 

 for choice stock at bargain prices. 

 Freeport Floral Co.. Freeport. 111. 



Hollyhocks and hibiscus, strong but not trans- 

 planted, $1.25 per 100. Cash. 



E. Randall, Kelvedon Gardens, Bexley, O. 



TO EXCHANQE. 



To Exchange — Snowdrift stevla, ready for 8 or 

 10-ln. pots, 7%c; sweet peas, large vines, from 

 2%-in. pots, Zvolanek's and Boddington's Christ- 

 mas White, Pink, Lavender, 3c; snapdragons, 

 pink, white and red, fleld-grown, 6c; Bonnaffon, 

 Pink Shaw and Diana stock plants, 2^c; Smith's 

 Advance, 10c, for geraniums, Oct. Frost, Golden 

 Glow, vinca vines, green or variegated; fuchsias, 

 rubber plants, aspidistras, Lorraine or Glory of 

 Cincinnati begonia, Swainsonas, double sweet 

 alyssum or Godfrey calla lily bulbs. 

 Lohr Bros.. Ottawa, 111. 



To Exchange— English ivy, 2%-inch, 12 to 18 

 Inches long, $4.00 per 100; Boston ferns, sand 

 runners, $1.50 per 100; geraniums, Nutt, Viand 

 Ricard, La Favorite, 4-lnch, $6.00 per 100; be- 

 gonias, Lumlnosa and Vernon, 4-inch, in fnll 

 bloom, $8.00 per 100. These are offered in ex- 

 change for cyclamen, 4 or 5-inch; Primnla ob- 

 conlca, 3 or 4-lnch ; Celestial peppers, 3 or 4-lncb. 

 Geo. Jung, 1725 N. Campbell Ave.. Chicago. 



To Exchange — Sweet peas, fine vines, in 2-ln. 

 pots, Christmas Pink, Meteor and Watchung, 2c; 

 rooted cuttings of Mrs. Sander daisies, Ic; Fever- 

 few Little Gem, Ic; coleus. mixed, %c; alter- 

 nantheras, 3 vars., i^c, for geraniums, any 

 kind of ferns, begonias, lantanas, double petu- 

 nias, or what have you? 

 Wise Adklsson, Greenville, Texas. 



To Exchange — 200 Begonia lumlnosa, 3%-ln., 

 ready for 5-ln., 6c; 100 celestial peppers, well 

 berried, 5-in., 15c; Jerusalem cherries, 3-in., 5c; 

 100 Primula malacoides and 50 Primula Kewensis, 

 3-ln., $5.00 per 100; 200 stevlas, 5-in., 15 to 20 

 branches per plant, 20c each, for Princess of 

 Wales violets or Vinca varlegata. 

 Parkside Greenhouses. 1457 E. 70th St., Chicago. 



To Exchange — Or will sell Boston and Whit- 

 mani ferns, 4-in.. having from 5 to 9 fronds, 

 $12.50 per 100; strong runners from the bench, 

 in the above varieties, $1.50 and $f2.00 per 100: 

 .\sparagus Sprengerl, Ptron" 3-ln. stock, $4.00 

 per 100, for named varieties of rooted geraninum 

 cuttings. R. B. Kllbury, R. R. 1, Dayton, O. 



To Exchange — For carnations, Lorraine bego- 

 nias, cyclamen, or cash — Gov. Herrick violets, 

 fleld-grown, $5.00; Primula malacoides, indis- 

 pensable for cutting or design work, strong 2*4- 

 in., $3.00. Our violets last fall netted us 60c 

 per plant from Thanksgiving to Jan. 1; sold 

 mostly at wholesale. W. J. Olds, Dnion City, Pa . 



To Exchange — Or will sell. Trailing Queen and 

 Golden Bedder colens, 2%-ln. pots, 2c; marguer- 

 ites, white, 2ip^-in., 2c; lantanas, white and 

 mixed. 2%-in., 214c, for Vinca varlegata or gera- 

 niums. Garrett Bros. Co.. Little Rock, Ark. 



To Exchange — Field-grown roses, Dorothy Per- 

 kins, 1 to 3 years, 3 to 7 ft., $4.00 to $7.00 per 

 100; Crimson Rambler, 1 to 2 years, 18 In. to 

 3 ft., fe.OO per 100, for bulbs, etc., etc. 

 Wm. K. Nelson, Augusta, Qa. 



To Exchange — 12 aspidistras, green leaf va- 

 riety, for young geraniums, winter flowering 

 plants, or will sell at market prices. 

 W. P. Ranson, Junction City, Kan. 



The FLORISTS' MANUAL, by Wm. Scott, tells 

 you what you want to know In just the way you 

 want to be told. Price, $5.00. Prepaid. 



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



To Exchange — Godfrey callas, 2, 3 and 4-in., 

 for white carnations, violets and smilax plants, 

 or what have you ? 



George Conklln, Allegan. Mich. 



To Exchange — 12 to 14 in. wire baskets (fancy 

 galvanized). 12-in.. $1.50 per doz.; 14-in., $1.75 

 per doz. What have you to offer in exchange? 

 F. Zlegeler, Jr., 6037 Hurst St.. New OrlewM. La. 



To Exchange — Phlox Mrs. Jenkins (3-yr-old), 

 $4.00 per 100. for what have you. 



Amon Heights Nurseries, Camden, N. J. 



To Exchange — 3-ln. Godfrey callas, blooming 

 size, for well grown 3-in. plumosus. 



M. A. Barlck, Seymour, Ind. 



ASHES. 



Dry hardwood ashes, $6.00 per ton f. o. b. cars, 

 in car lots; $8.00 per i m in less than car lots. 

 Sacked In heavy Jute bags. The Princeton Gar- 

 dens. W. J. Rltterskamp. Pres.. Princeton. Ind. 



CAIMES. 



JAPANESE BAMBOO CANES. 



In bale lots only at low prices. These are 

 uew, fresh, strong canes. 



5 ft. (2500 in bale) $10.60 per bale 



4H to 6^ ft. (2000 in bale) 8.00 per bale 



Green dyed Japanese bamboo, 1^, 2, 2^, 8 

 and 4 ft. in bale lots — price on application. 

 R. J. Irwin. 71 W. 2.Sd St.. New York, N. Y. 



OAWWATIOW STAPLES. 



PlUsbury's carnation staples, 60c per 1000. 

 Postpaid. I. L. Pillsbury, Galesburg, 111. 



OUT FLOWEW BOXES. 



FV>ldlng cut flower and corrugated design boxes. 

 See our display adv. Write for price list. 

 The Sefton Mfg. Co., 1333 W. 36th St., Chicago. 



Folding cut flower boxes, the best made. Write 

 for list. Holton & Hunkel Co.. Milwaukee, Wis. 



DECOWATIVE MATERIAL. ~" 



Write for our special price on a special lot of 

 dagger ferns. 



Try our laurel festooning for your decorations, 

 only 6c per yd. ; 10 yds. free with first order. 

 Crowl Fern Co.. Miilington, Mass. 



Pampas grass plumes for decorating, $5.00 100. 

 Mrs. W. C. Steele. Alvin, Tex. 



FLOWER OOLOttlNQS. 



THE NATURAL CYACEINB flower coloring, 

 yellow, blue, orange, pink, green or American 

 Beauty, 20c per qt. Sent to you by mail. 

 C. R. Cranston. 146 Orchard St.. Anbnrn R. T. 



SOLD FISM. 



GOLD FISH. 

 Price list now ready and sent oat to all of 

 last year's customers. If you have not received 

 It drop me a card. 



We have the largest and finest stock of gold 

 Ssh we have ever had and can take on a number 

 9f new customers. 



GLEN MARY FISH FARM. 



Chas. Pommert, Prop., 



AMELIA, OHIO. 



The largest gold flsh hatchery In the world. 



Gold flsh, aquarium plants, snails, castles, 

 (lobes, aquariums, fish food, nets, etc., whole- 

 sale. Send for price lists. Large breeding pairs 

 for sale. Franklin Barrett, Breeder, 4816 D St., 

 Philadelphia. Pa. 



Gold fish, aquarium plants, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogues. 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO., 

 1449 Madison St.. Tel. Haymarket 162, Chicago. 



MATS. 



Tlie most practical liotbed and c6ld frame 

 mats on the niark<'t. Send for circular. 

 Watts Bros.. Korrmoor. I'n. 



MOSS. 



Sheet moss in bags. Fine, clean stock, no 

 small pieces. Finest stock for trimming pots, 

 window decorations and hanging baskets. P.er 

 bag. $2.00. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE. 

 38-40 Broadway. Detroit. Mich. 



PLANT STAKES. 



Galvanized plant stakes. 3 ft., $6.00; 4 ft., 

 $8.00; 5 ft., $13.50; 6 ft.. $15.00 per 1000. Write 

 (or prices In quantity. 

 A. Henderson ft Co.. Box 125. Chicago. 



POTS. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your greenhouses are 

 within 50 miles of the Capital, write us, we can 

 save you money. W. H. Ernest, 28th and M Sts., 

 N. E., Washington, D. C. 



We Make Standard Flower Pots, etc. 



Wllmer Cope &. Bro., 



Lincoln University. Chester Co.. Pa, 



"NUF SED." Best red pots are made by 

 Geo. E. Fteustel. Falrport, Iowa. 



PRINTINO. 



Florists' printing. Samples free. Prices and 

 work the best. 0. K. Fink. Pottstown. Pa. 



RAFFIA. 



Raffla (colored) 20 beautiful shades. Samples 

 free. R. H. Comey Co., Camden, N. J. 

 Or 2440 2454 Washbnrne Ave.. Chicago. 



SPMAONUM MOSS. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS, selected stock, one 10 bbl. 

 bale, $3.30; five 10 bbl. bales, $3.15 each; ten 10 

 bbl. bales, $3.00 each. Neatly burlapped, 20c per 

 bale extra. 



Sterling Mess and Peat Co., Bamegat, N. J. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 10 bbl. bales, burlapped, 

 each $3.75; 5 bale lots, each $3.60; 10 bale lots, 

 each $3.26. 



8. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO.. 

 l»)8-20 Ludloy St. . Philadelphia. Pa. 



Fine selected Eastern moss, large 6 barrel 

 bales, burlapped, $2.50 each. 

 Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, Detroit, Mich. 



Sphagnum moss, burlap bales, $1.20 per bale. 

 A. Henderson ft (5o.. Box 125. Chicago. 



A TOSAOOO. 



Fresh tobacco stems. In bales, 200 lbs., fl.50; 

 60O lbs., $3.60; 1000 lbs., $6.50; ton, $12.00. 

 ^ Scharff Bros., Van Wert. Ohio. 



V>/IRE WORK. 



Florists' wire designs and hanging baskets. 



Wyandotte Wire Works Co., 



700-702 Ferry St., Kansas City, Kan . 



Special prices on florists' wire designs. Send 

 for Illustrated catalogue. W. O. Smith. Whole- 

 sale Floral Co., 1316 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. 



Advertisers have learned from experience that 

 THE REVIEW 

 PAYS BEST. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wire work 

 in the West. E. F. Wlnterson Co., 166 North 

 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



William E. Hielscher's Wire Works. 

 38 and 40 Broadway, Detroit. Mich. 



Falls City Wire Works, G. F. Borntraeger, 

 Prop., 461 S. Third St., Louisville, Ky. 



Wm. H. Woemer. 2862 Pratt. Omaha. Neb. 



\A/REATHS. 



HOLLY WREATHS. 

 Holly wreaths a specialty in large and small 

 quantities for the holiday decorations. Write for 

 prices. H. E. Conwell, Milton, Del. 



ALBUM OF DESIGNS. 



Second Edition. 



75c per copy prepaid. 



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



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NEWS NOTES 



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SPHAGNUM mV)SS. Yiti't bMf qiSaHty, $1.15 

 T bale, 10 bale lots oAmd^e at $1.10 per bale. 

 H. W. Buckbee, Rockford, 111. 



San Antonio, Tex. — The San Antonio 

 Floral & Nursery Co. has moved from 

 125 Fairplay avenue to 508 Main ave- 

 nue. 



Beverly, Mass. — A well equipped and 

 good-looking new store in the Odd Fel- 

 lows block will be occupied by J. W 

 Philbrick. 



Clarksburg, W. Va. — The Hayman 

 Greenhouse Co. is planning additions to 

 its glass and shed room at the Bridge- 

 port plant. 



New London, Conn. — The opening of 

 Edward W. Clark's new store in the 

 Manwaring building attracted a large 

 patronage. 



Anaconda, Mont. — Owen Phillips, 

 formerly with the Columbia Gardens, 

 at Butte, has opened a store in the 

 Krohne block. 



Piqua, O. — Jacob Guenthner, a son of 

 Martin Guenthner, has purchased the 

 florists' business which was conducted 

 by his brothers. 



Mansfield, Pa. — Robert Crossley,- of 

 the Crossley Greenhouses, is adding two 

 houses, which will make his total glass 

 area 24,000 feet. 



Belleville, HI. — A permit has been is- 

 sued to Gua. A. Grossart for the erec- 

 tion of another house at his plant on 

 East Main street. 



Sheffield, Pa. — Frank Stenger is 

 erecting another greenhouse, the foun- 

 dation of which is completed. He is 

 doing the work himself. 



Mt. Pleasant, la. — Smouse Bros, are 

 the successors to the firm of T>. H. 

 Smouse & Sons, which has been in busi- 

 ness here for some years. 



Clayton, Mo. — A building permit has 

 been granted to A. Werner & Bro. for 

 three greenhouses and a shed. Each 

 house will be about 25x150 feet. 



Wappingers Falls, N. Y. — The new 

 greenhouse of Joseph Jones' Sons, now 

 in the course of construction, will not 

 be finished until Thanksgiving. 



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