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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 25, 1916. 



<sreenhouse Material and Hot Bed Sasb 



IT WILL BE to your interest to get our 

 sketches and estimates for your new 

 houses. Our construction is strong, lasting 

 and efficient; at the same time it is 

 inexpensive. 



A. DIETSCH COMPANY, 2640 Sheffield Avenue, CHICAGO 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



DECORATIVE MATER IAL. 



Write for special prices on a special lot of 

 dagger ferns. 



Try our laurel festooning for your decorations, 

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

 Prowl Fern Co.._MlIltogjton. Mass. 



DIRT BANDS. 



Make every hotbed pay. Earlier transplanting 

 means earlier to marltet. Boss Improved dirt 

 l)and8 produce moie and better plants under each 

 sash. Every Inch of space utilized. Circular free. 

 C. N. Robinson & Bro.. Dept. 101. Baltimore. Md . 



FLOWER COLORINQS. 



THE NATURAL CYACEINE, flower coloring, 

 yellow, blue, orange, pink, green or American 

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

 C. R. Cranston. 14Q Orchard St.. Auburn. R. I. 



OOLD FISH. 



Gold fish, aquarium plants, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogues. 



AUBURNDALB GOLD FISH CO., 

 1449 Madison St., Tel. Haymarket 152, Chicag o. 



Aquarium plants, anacharis, fine, laree 

 bunches, $3.00 per 100. Cash. 

 . Frank A. Volt, Sta. L, Cincinnati, O. 



Try us on gold flsh, aquariums and globes. 

 The J. M. McCuUough's Sons Co., 816 Walnut 

 6t.. Cincinnati. O. 



ORKEIMS. 



PlnmosuB and Sprengeri sprays. Telegraph 

 orders shipped promptly — have a 'phone direct to 

 the station. Plumosus, $2.00 per 100; Sprengeri, 

 11.00. Express prepaid on $5.00 worth. Cash 

 with order. Pennock Plantation, Jupiter, Fla. 



MOSS. 



Sheet moBs, large sack, large pieces, $2.00 per 

 bag. A. Henderson A Co.. Bo» 125 .Chicago. 



POT S. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your greenhouses are 

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

 save you money. W. H. Ernst. 28th aifd M Ste.. 

 N. E.. Washington, D. C. ' 



POULTRY AND SUPPLIES. 



Leghorns, greatest profit payers in poultry, fer- 

 tile eggs, 5c each. 



O. H. Bourdy, Lowell. Mass. 



PRINTINQ. 



600 cut flower labels, 6%x8V4, design adopted 

 by 8. A. F.. $2.00; 1000 $3.00. Printing for 

 fiorists a specialty. 

 Glenn H. Snow, Camden, N. Y. 



RAFFIA. 



RaflJa, natural, in 4 standard dependable quali- 

 ties, colored in 20 colors. Write for prices. 

 McHutchlson & Co.. 17 Murray St., New York . 



SPHAQNUM_MOSS; 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



GOOD, CLEAN STOCK, 



Per bale, $1.00; 10 bales, $9.00. 



WM. MURPHY, 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FT-ORIST, 



829 Main St., Cincinnati 0. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



10 bbl. bales, burlaped $4.00 each 



5 bale lots 3.75 each 



10 bale lots 3.60 each 



Write for complete price list of plants. 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO.. 



1608-20 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Sphagnum moss, burlaped bales; one 10-bbl. 

 bale, $2.75; five 10-bbl. bales, $2.56 each; ten 

 10-bbl. bales, $2.45 each. 



Sterling Moss & Peat Co.. Barnegat, N. J. 



We offer sphagnum moss, first class, 30 to 35- 

 Ib. bales at $1.00 per bale, or 6 bales for $5.00 

 Mooseheart Nurseries, Moosebeart, 111. 



Jersey sphagnum moss, green clump moss and 

 rotted peat in any quantity at cut prices. 

 G. H. Van Note A Co.. Barnegat, N. J. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS, very best quality, $1.10 

 per bale, 10 bales for $10.00. 

 H. W. Bockbee, Rockford. lU. 



Sphagnum moss, bnrlap bales, $1.10 per bale; 

 10 bales for $10.00. 



A. Henderson & Co., Box 120, Chicago, III. 



MATERIALS FOR 



IRON FRAME 

 PIPE FRAME 

 WOOD FRAME 



GREENHOUSES 



.-^'t)ur facilities are the beat for designing and manu- 

 facturing any type of house and our experience assures 

 you a structure which will be found desirable in every 

 respect and reasonable in price. 



ESTIMitTES AND SKETCHES 

 CHEERFULLY SUBMITTED 



The Foley Greenhouse Mfg. Company 



Telephone— Lawndale 81S0 



8248 West Slat Street, CHICAGO 



Mention The B«vlew when yon write. 



10 bales sphagnum moss, choicest, selected 

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

 $4.00. M. L. Hancoclt & Sons. City, Point. Wis. 



Best sphagnum moss, burlaped, 10 bales, $7.00; 

 40 lb. wire bales, 40c per bale. Cash, please. 

 C. L. Jepson & Co.. City Point. Wis. 



TOBACCO. 



Fresh tobacco stems, $10.00 per ton; $6.00 per 

 half ton. N. D. Mills, Mlddietown, N. Y. 



Strong tobacco dust, $1.75 per 100 lbs.; 200 

 lbs., $3.00. G. H. Huntel Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Good, fresb tobacco stems for sale. 

 Leon S. Boucher, 018 Joplln St., Joplin, Mq._ 



WIRE WORK. 



WTANDOTTB WIRE WORKS. 

 Florists' designs, hanging baskets and fiower 

 pot stands. 

 700-702 W. Ferry St., Kansas City, Ka n. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wire work 

 In the West. B. F. Wlnterson Co., 166 North 

 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



WOERNER WIRE WORKS. 

 2852 Pratt St., Omaha. Neb. 



William E. Htelscher's Wire Works, 

 38 and 40 Broadway. Detroit, Mich. 



Fails City Wire Works, 

 451 3rd St., Louisville. Ky. 



Memphis, Tenn. — The Memphis Flo- 

 rists' Club was organized March 11. 

 W. H. Englehart was chosen president 

 and Cleveland Johnson secretary. At 

 the meeting there were represented 

 Johnson's Greenhouses, the Idlewild 

 Greenhouses, the Flower Shop, the 

 Pearson-McCarty Co., Dinstuhl 's Flower 

 Shop and the Hernando Floral Co. 



Lincoln, HI.— The baseball team of 

 the John C. Moninger Co., Chicago, will 

 open the season Sunday, March 28, by 

 playing the GuUett & Sons team at the 

 park near the new greenhouses. Other 

 teams wanting games should address 

 Christ Striech, manager, Revere House, 

 Lincoln, HI. 



Niagara Falls, N. Y. — An immigra- 

 tion inspector at the upper steel arch 

 bridge recently refused permission to 

 Fred von Horst to continue his trip to 

 the Queen Victoria park. Mr, Horst 

 is the decorator and designer at the 

 Flower Shop, owned by R. G. Smith, 

 and comes from Birmingham, Ala., 

 where his father is in the wholesale 

 and retail flower business, and he has 

 practically grown up in the business. 

 He is an American citizen of German 

 parentage, and was educated in Ham- 

 burg, Germany. The immigration offi- 

 cer was told the facts, but refused 

 to permit the man to continue to the 

 park, where he wished to inspect the 

 conservatory and greenhouses. A mili- 

 tary escort accompanied the florist to 

 this side of the bridge. When he re- 

 turned to the store his comment was, 

 "I didn't think I was so close to the 

 war. ' ' 



