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The Florists' Review 



June 17, 1915. 



VINCAS-Continued. 



Vlnca Tap., 4-ln., |7.00 per 100; 8%-ln.. $6.00 

 per 100. France & Vandegrlft. Monroe. Mich. 



Good 4-ln. Tineas, $8.00 per 100. 



South Bend Floral Co., South Bend, Ind. 



Strong 4-ln. Tinea Tarlegata, $10.00 and $12.00 

 pgr 100. Geo. Souater. Elgin. 111. 



VINES AND CLIMBERS. 



AmpelopsU, extra strong, $20.00 per 100. Arla- 

 toloehla, ertra, 20c. Lonlcera, red and yellow, 

 86c. Wistaria. S5e. Clematis Jackmanl, bin* 

 and white, 26c. Cash. 



Emeat Rober. Wllmette. 111. 



. VIOLETS. 



VIOLET ROOTED RUNNERS. 



Princess of Wales $12.50 per 1000 



Lady Campbell 12.50 per 1000 



Got. Herrick 12.50 per 1000 



Marie Louise 15.00 per 1000 



2%-in. plants, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



Send for complete price list of plants. 



S. S. PENNOCK-MBEHAN CO., 



1608-20 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Violeta. Prlnceas of Wales, fine, heaTj rooted 

 mnnera. They are selected atoek we grow for 

 their free-blooming qualities, free from disaaM, 

 $1.00 per 100; $9,00 per 1000. Cash, please. 

 ^ Dobbs ft Son, Auburn, N. Y. 



Violets, Princess of Wales, No. 1 rooted nu 

 nera. $1.00 per 100; $9.00 per 1000. Caah, please, 

 i ^ „^»s. SchnlU. 4612 N. Lamon Atc.. Mayfair. 

 Chicago. 



Princess of Wales Tlolet runners, well rooted, 

 from good stock, $1.00 per 100; $9.00 per 1000. 

 W. McD Peer. Hlghtstown. N. J. 



WANTED. 



Wanted — 1000 Lawson carnations, pot or fleld- 

 grown, white and dark pink; also 2000 Enchant- 

 ress, white and pink, pot or field-grown. 



George F. Wolf. Florist, Elklns, W. Va. 



Wiinted — ."iOO woll rooted oleanders, 2-in., in 

 separate colors. Give price. 

 Kiilla y Bros., Palnosvillp, O. 



Wanted— Price on 1200 hemlock, 18-24-In.. for 

 hedge; also other conifers. 



W. J. Olds. Union City;_Pa^ 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



CHBYSANTIlKMr.M I'LA.NTS. 2 IN. EXTR \ 

 GOOD STOCK: 100 Pink Cliadwick, late; 100 

 Pink Frlck. late; 300 Estelle, wliite. earlv; .'{00 

 Paciflo, pink, early. $2.00 per TOO, or make offer 

 for entire lot. 200 violet plants. Princess of 

 Wales. 2%-in., $2.00 per 100; 200 Dorset, 2%- 

 in.. $2.00 per 100. .3(X> ageratum. blue. 21n.. 

 $1.<.> per 100. 700 coleiis. mixed, Including 

 Trailing Queen, 2-in.. $1.7."> per 100. 200 gera- 

 niums. Mme. Sailerol. 2M2-in., $2.00 per 100. 

 l.>0 snapdragons. 2-in.. pink, white and red. 

 grown from cuttings, $2.00 i)er 100. ,'50 4-ln 

 fuciisias, mixed. .V. Cash with order. 

 Tiie Dixon Floral Co.. Dixon. 111 . 



SURPLUS OFFER— A-1 STOCK. 

 Alternantheras, red and yellow, 2i4-in., 2c. 

 Coleus, 214-in., mostly Golden Redder, l%c; 

 R. C, 60c per 100. Geraniums, 3-in., in bloom, 

 6c: 2%-in., 2c; Mme. Salleroi, 2Vi-ln., l^^c. 

 Salvias, 2J4-ln., l%c. Tradescantias. 2%-in., 2c. 

 Cannas, 4-In., strong, 8c; King Humbert, J. D. 

 Eisele and D. Harum. 

 G. E. Bertbold. Nebraska City, Neb. 



Flowering Plants, Prepaid Parcel Post: 

 Cosmos, early mammoth flowering, white pink 

 and crimson, and The Bride, fine, large, stocky 

 plants, 86c 100; $1.50 600. Pansy, Chicago Park 

 mixture, 85c 100; $1.60 600; $2.60 per 1000. 

 Cash. 

 Albert Troth. Seeds and Plants. Cantrll, I owa. 



About 500 extra strong salvias, 200 verbenas. 

 500 coleus of 10 or 12 sorts, all 2V.-in. stock, for 

 $3.00 per 100. This stock is ready to be planted 

 right out and needs no growing on. Cash or 

 C. O. D., please. 

 J. A. Swartley & Sons, Sterli ng, 111. 



Antherlcum variegatum. 4-ln., 10c. Asparagus 

 plumosns, 3-ln., 6c. Asparagus Sprengerl, 3-in., 

 4c. Dracaenas, 3-ln.. 6c. Grevlllea robusta. 

 3-ln.. 6c; 4-in., 12^c. All are strong plants, 

 ready for shift. Cash. 

 Lansing Floral Co., L ansing, Mich. 



Surplus geraniums, red and wlilte. 4-ln. stock, 

 $f).0<i: Vln<'a variegata, 4-ln., $.S.no; coleus. 

 (Jolden lU'dder and red. 2-in., $2.00 i>er IflU. 

 Cash with order. 

 Anoka Groenliouse Co.. Ano ka. Minn. 



Last call on Salvia Zurich, 3-ln., 4c; 2-ln.. 2c. 

 Large coleus, 2c. 1000 3-ln. geraniums, mixed, . 

 4c. These are bargains. 

 Simanton & Pence, Falls City. Neb. 



TO EXCHANQE. 



To Exchange — For carnations, or will sell: 

 Heavy 5-ln. dracaenas, 25c; Godfrey callas, 2 and 

 3-ln., 2c and 3c; large 2-In. coleus, $2.00 per 100: 

 2»4-in. Mme. Salleroi, $2.00 per 100; 1000 old 

 bens and chickens. 



Northslde Greenhouses, Columbia C ity, Ind. 



To Exchange— Or will sell, 1000 3V.!-ln. gera 

 niunis, assorted varl<'ties, in bud and lilmini. for 

 $•!.". 0*1: or will excliange for ferns. Rex l)ego- 

 nias, or what have vou? 

 Geo. IT. Walker. North Dighton. Mass. 



BUSINESS BBINOERS— 



REVIEW CLASSiriBD ADVS. 



To Exchange— Cosmos, 2>4-ln., $2.00 per 100; 

 5 varieties of asters, 2-ln., $1.50 per 100, for 

 carnations, mums or anything we can use. 



• Fred A. King, Winona Lake. Ind. 



To Exchange — Vlnca minor, or trailing myrtle, 

 strong Held clumps, $5.00 per 1000. for juums, 

 caruatlous, roses, geraniums or salvias. 



C. M. Webb, Fayetteville, Tenn. 



To Excl<auge— Chrysautlieuiums, Chi^s. Razer, 

 Comoleta and Chieftain, R. C. or 2V3-in. jwts, 

 for Whitniani ferns. Asparagus plumosus or Bride 

 uu d Maid roses. H. S. Baker, Warsaw, N. Y. 



To Exchange — Yellow cannas, Vaughan and 

 Wallace mixed; Henderson and Marlboro mixed, 

 3M!-ln,, oc, for m ums. Geo. F. Braybon. Iveut, O . 



To Exchange — King Humbert cannas, see clas- 

 sified canna ad, for ferns and Sprengerl. 

 Doswell & Son, Ft. Wayne, Ind, 



To Exchange — Or will sell, 3-ln. Vlnca var., for 

 3 or 4-ln. S. A. Nutt geraniums. J. M. De Water, 

 346 Upton Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. 



To G^xchange — 10 varletiea rooted carnation cat- 

 tings. 



Park Gardens. 10a« Main. Bridgeport, rnnn. 



CARNATION STAPLES. 



SUPERIOR CARNATION STAPLES. 

 Mend your split carnations. Finest article for 

 carnation growers introduced so far, 8000 for 

 $1.00 postage paid. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE. 

 88-40 Broadway. Detroit. Mich. 



Pillsbury's carnation staples, 35c per 1000; 

 8000 for $1.00. I. L. Pillsbury. Galesburg. 111. 



CATAJLOOUES AND COLOR PRINTINO. 



We print catalogues and color work for florists, 

 nurserymen and seedsmen. 

 A. B. Morse Co., St. Joseph, Mich. 



DECORATIVE MATERIAL. 



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. 

 _Crowl Fern Co., Millington, Mass. 



FLOWER COLORINQS. 



THE NATURAL CYACEIND flower coloring, 

 yellow, blue, orange, pink, green or American 

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

 C. R. Cranston, 146 Orchard St.. 'Anburn. R. I. 



QOLD FISH. 



Gold fish, aqnarinm plants, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogues. 



AUBURNDALE GOLD FISH CO., 

 1449 Madlaon St.. Tel. Haymarket 152, Chicago. 



Try us on gold fish, aquariums and globes. 

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

 St., Cincinnati, O. 



PREENS. 



Plumosns sprays, $2.00 per 100. Telegraph 

 orders shipped promptly — have a 'phone direct te 

 the station. Express prepaid on $5.00 worth. 

 Cash with order. 



Pennock Plantation. Jupiter, Fla. 



MOSS. 



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

 bag. A. Henderson A Co., Box 125, Chicago. 



POTS. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your greenhouses are 

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

 saTe you money. W. H. Ernest, 28th and If 

 Sts., N. E., Washington, D. C. 



PRINTINO. 



500 letter heads (ruled or plain) and 500 en- 

 Telopea, only $2.00. Printing for florists a spe- 

 cialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Snow, the Circular Letter Man. Camden. N. Y. 



Carda, letter beads, statements, tags, all with 

 floral designs. Samples free. 



The John Henry Co.. Lansing. Mich. 



RAFFIA. 



Raflla. natural, in 4 standard dependable qnall- 

 tles, colored in 20 colors. Write for prices. 

 McHntehlson A Co., 17 Murray St., New York. 



SPHAONUM MOSS. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



10 bbl. bales, bnrlaped $4.00 each 



6 bale lota 8.75 each 



10 bale Iota * 8.60 each 



Write for complete price list of plants. 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO.. 



1608-20 Lndlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Sphagnum moss. 10 bbl. bales, $1.90; 5 bbl. 

 bale, 90c. Sphagnum, green, 50c bag. Get prices 

 on large lots. 



Job. H. Paul, P. O. 156, Manahawkln, N. J. 



Choice sphagnum moss, bales 40 llis. each, bur- 

 laped, 6oc; wired, 40c. Cash, please. 

 H. A. Lamp, City Point. Wis. 



Sphagnum moss, in burlap, $1.10 per bale; 10 

 bales, $10.00. 



A. Hen derson & Co., Box 125, Chicago, 111. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS, Tery beat quality. $1.10 

 per bale; 10 bales for $10.00. 

 H. W. Bnekbee, Rockford, 111. 



Sphagnum moss, guaranteed, excellent quality, 

 10 bales, $6.50. 5% cash with order. 



L. Amundson & Son, City Point, Wis. 



TOBACCO. 



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

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



WIRE WORK. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wire work 

 in the west. E. F. Winterson Co.. 166 North 

 Wabas h At>.. Chicago. 



William E. Hielacher's Wire Works. 



2G4-2C6 Randolph St.. Detroit, Mich. 



MOTT-IiY MUSINGS. 



A. J. Hilton, Amsterdam, N. Y., says 

 it was a case of perpetual motion from 

 sunrise until sunset and later, in the 

 Memorial day business. It was the 

 best on record. 



J. O. Graham, Little Falls, N. Y., 

 notes a general, healthy, steady in- 

 crease in trade. 



W. D. Snell, Herkimer, N. Y., hied 

 himself away immediately after a busy 

 round, leaving the business in charge 

 of junior, who recently took on a run- 

 ning mate, an artist in the profession. 



E. A. Baker, Hion, N. Y., has had 

 all the business he could attend to of 

 late. The bi? addition to the factory 

 of the Remington Arms Co. will benefit 

 him. 



William Mathews, Utica, N. Y., was 

 reminiscent, harking back to the days 

 when a new orchid was a rara avis 

 and brought big prices. While owning 

 up to over three score and ten, our 

 expert orchid friend believes he will 

 see those good times return. He has a 

 most beautiful cross in Cattleya 

 Schroedera; alba x Brassavola Digby- 

 ana, a pure white flower with a tip of 

 lace-like texture. Son Harry says they 

 use many Cattleya Mendelii and gigas 

 in funeral work and table decorations. 



Adolph Frost, Cortland, has a unique 

 sign in the shape of an immense pansy 

 of the Trimardeau type, painted true to 

 color. It catches the eye from every 

 direction. W. M. 



DETROIT, MICH. 



The Market. 



Business remains good, there being 

 the usual number of decorations, wed- 

 dings and commencements that always 

 tend to make June a month with the 

 balance on the right side of the ledger. 



Stock has remained pretty well 

 cleaned up, with an occasional slaughter 

 sale of some one article. Beauties, for 

 instance, have been overplentiful and 

 sell cheap. The quality, however, is 

 good. 



Various Notes. 



Harry Breitmeyer has recently ac- 

 quired a new car and may be seen 

 speeding about town in a light gray 

 National car of 7-passeHger capacity. 



June 9 a number of gentlemen repre- 

 senting the Panama Canal district were 

 the guests of the Detroit Board of 

 Commerce, and the decorations by E. A. 

 Fetters were elaborate. Over 1,000 long 

 stemmed Beauties were used with other 

 flowers, ])alnis and greens, and the large 

 dining room was a garden of Beauties. 



Robert Rahaley has moved his family 

 to his summer home on the Canadiai 

 side of the Detroit river and will sooi 

 acquire his usual summer coat of tan. 



Sidney Beard, of Beard Bros. Co.. 

 some time ago conceived the idea o' 

 making his Ford car do extra work b; 

 hitching a trailer on the rear. Thi- 

 was all right for the trailer, but not 

 for the Ford, and after breaking ai 

 axle or two, it balked entirely. 11. S. 



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