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July 15, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



99 



Sold out of Tnrlegated rinca rooted cuttings 

 and plants for tills spring. Orders now booked 

 for fall dellTery for field-grown plants and rooted 

 tips. Write for prices. 



J. N. Kramer & Son, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 



10,000 vlnca rooted cuttings, 75c per 100. Casb, 

 please. 



H. Schau & Son, 10S31 Hale Ave., Chicago. 



Vincas, green and variegated, good strong 

 vines, 3 and 4-in. pots, $8.00 per 100. 

 Eli Cross, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Vlnca varlegata, 4-ln., extra fine, heav7. $8.00; 

 heavy, $6.00 per 100. Cash. 

 Ullrich Floral Co.. Tlffln, O. 



Vlnca vines, 4-in., strong. $12.50 per 100; 

 3- In., $5.00 per 100. 

 Henry Smith, Grand Rapids. Mich. 



Variegated vincas, 3%-ln., long, heavjr, $10.00 

 100. E. A. Richards, Greenfield, Mass. 



Vincas, strong 2-ln., $1.75 per 100; $15.00 per 

 1000. C. Humfeld, Clay Center, Kan. 



Vlnca var., 4-ln., 6c, 8c and 10c. 

 L. Potter A Sons, Waukegan, 111. 



Vlnca var., 4-in., 12c. 

 Chas. Sherwood, Waterloo, Iowa. 



250 vincas, 4-ln., 10c each. All 3 and 4 vines. 

 Frank Evert, 2008 Melrose St., Chicago. 



Vlnca var., 4-ln., $7.00 per 100; 3^-in., $6.00 

 per 100. France ft Vandeyrift, Monroe. Mich. 



VIOLETS. 



VIOLET PLANTS, FROM 2%-IN. POTS. 



100 1000 



Princess of Wales $5.00 $40.00 



Lady Campbell 5.00 40.00 



Gov. Herrlck 5.00 40.00 



Marie Louise 5.00 40.00 



All of the above varieties, field-grown, $6.00 per 

 100, $50.00 per 1000. Write for complete price 

 list of bedding stock and greenhouse plants. 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO., 

 1608-20 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Field-grown clumps Princess of Wales violets, 

 fine plants, extra, $5.00 per 100; No. 1, $4.00 per 

 100, $35.00 per 1000; No. 2, good, $3.00 per 100, 

 .'<25.00 per 1000. Orders given now will be held 

 until wanted. Cash or satisfactory reference. 

 Chas Black, Hlghtstown, N. J. 



Try Yale, the most beautiful and profitable sin- 

 gle violet; transplanted divisions, $2.00 per 100; 

 $15.00 per 1000. 

 Chas. A. Black. Hlghtstown. N. J. 



Dorsett violets. 2% -In. stock, good, strong 

 plants, $2.00 per 100: $18.00 per lOOO. 

 Peterson Floral Co., Gibson City. 111. 



Violets, Gov. Herrlck, rooted runners. $1.00 

 per 100. 

 The Theodore J. StefTes Co., Taylorvllle. 111. 



Marie Louise violet plants, 2V'-in., $2.60 per 

 100; $20.00 per 1000. Cash, please. Fred M. 

 White. 74 Worrall Ave.. Poughkeepsle. N. Y. 



WANTED. 



Wanted — To know where we may obtain plants 

 of Llnum trlglnum; the plant's blossoms are 

 golden; blooms from December to March. 



Hornaday Greenhouse, Lawton, Okla. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



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

 $8.00; Vlnca varlegata. 4-ln., $8.00; coleus. 

 Golden Redder and red. 2-in.. $2.00 per 100. 

 Cash with order. 

 Anoka Greenhonse Co.. Anoka, Minn. 



Asters, dahlias and gladioli, ready for cutting; 

 oil colors. 

 J. J. Guenthner, Florist, Plq ua, 0. 



Wild flowers, shooting stars, spider worts, 

 Solomon's seals, cyprlpodiums. 

 L. Rodenbaeck, West Moreland. Lake Forest, 111. 



. TO EXCHANOE. 



To Exchange — Or sell, all good stock: 4-ln. 

 Whltmaul ferns, $12.50 per 100: 2^4-ln., $4.00 per 

 100; 250 St. Nicholas and 600 Harlowarden field- 

 grown carnation plants, $6.00 per 100; we want 

 1000 White Enchantress or White Wonder. 500 

 good light or medium pink, 200 late yellow and 

 200 late pink mums, 300 pink roses. KiUarney or 

 other good variety. What have you? 

 Addems, Morgan & Co., Paxton, 111. 



To Echange— Or will sell. No. 1 carnation 

 plants. Rosette, Enchantress, White Enchantress. 

 Rose-pink Enchantress. Yellow Prince: Mme. Sal- 

 leroi geraniums; Trailing Queen coleus. for 

 c.vclamen. ferns, primulas, or what have you? 



Highland Park Greenhouses, 1017 S. Buckeye 

 ^t., Kokomo, Ind. 



To Exchange — -Mums, Golden Glow, Estelle. 

 ^. Supreme. Mrs. Biickbee, good 2>/4-ln. stock, for 

 late white, pink and veilow: prefer yellow. Will 

 i.'ive 1% for 1, or will sell for $1.50 per 100; also 

 i^an use Sprengerl. field-grown carnations, gera- 

 Dliims, ferns, or what have you? 

 D. E. Adslt, Jamestown, 0. 



To Exchange — Or will sell, primula. Chatelaine 

 I'Ogonlas, cyclamen, 2',^ and 3-ln., Pink Enchnnt- 

 ■■•'ss, field-grown, for field-grown Ward and 

 Rosette. Terre Haute Rose & Carnation Co., 

 2^'rre Ilaiito, Ind. 



To Exclinnge— Or will sell, 365 double S-rlng 

 carnation supports, 2c each, used 1 yt'ar, for 2\i> 

 <<" 3-ln. .\8paragus Sprengeri. 



CHAS. A. BOWER, 

 '24 HAYNES ST., DAYTON, 0. 



To Exchange — Or will sell, 4-ln. S. A. Nutt, 

 Mme. Barney and La Favorite geraniums, fine 

 for stock, $6.00 per 100, for cyclamen, primulas 

 and Lorraine begonias. 

 H. G. Norton, Perry, O. 



To Exchange — Or will sell, 4-ln. Rlcard, 

 Perkins, Poitevlne and Buchner geraniums, good 

 for stock, $6.00 per 100, for carnations, cyclamen, 

 primulas and Lorraine begonias. 

 W. C. Myerg & Sons, Scottdale. Pa. 



To Exchange— Strong, healthy geraniums, 

 named varieties, 3 and 4-ln., for cyclamen, prim- 

 roses, begonias or what have you? 

 Charles Sherwood, Waterloo, Iowa. 



To Exchange — See our classified adv. of single 

 and pompon mums, for large fiowerlng varieties 

 of mums, 3 or 4-In. ferns, or anything we can use. 

 Homewood Greenhouses. Atchison, Kan. 



To Exchange— 1500 field-grown Beacon for 1500 

 Enchantress carnations. Will exchange sample. 

 J. E. Meinhart, Webb City, Mo. 



BURLAPS. 



Burlaps, 8 oz,, 48 in. wide, fine to cover cold 

 frames to protect plants from hot sun. Write 

 for price. Anderson Floral Co., Anderson, S._C. 



CARNATION STAPLES. 



SUPERi6b CARNATION STAPLES. 

 Mend your split carnations. Finest article for 

 carnation growers Introduced so far, 3000 tor 

 $1.00 postage paid. 



MICHIGAN COT FLOWKE EXCHANGE, 



88-40 Broadway, Detroit. Mich. 



Pillsbury'a carnation staples, 85c per 1000; 

 8000 for $1.00. I. L. PlUsbory. Qalesburg, 111. 



CATALOOUES AND COLOR PRINTING. 



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 lanrel festooning for your decorations, 

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

 Growl Fern Co., Milllngton. Mass. 



FLOWER COLORINOS. 



THE NATURAL OTACEINB flower coloring, 

 yellow, blue, orange, pink, green or American 

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

 0. R. Cranston. 148 Orchard St.. Auburn. R. 1. 



OOLD FISH. 



Gold flsh, aqpariom plants, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogues. 



AUBCRNDALB GOLD FISH CO., 

 1449 Madison St., Tel. Haymarket 182, Chicago. 



Try us on gold flsh, aqnarioms snd globes. 

 The J. M. McCulIongb's Sons Co.. 816 walnat 

 St.. Cincinnati. 0. 



QREENS. 



PlnmosDS sprays. $2.00 per 100. Telegraph 

 orders shipped promptly— have a 'phone direct to 

 the station. Express prepaid on $5.00 worth. 

 Cash with order. 



Pennock Plantation. Jupiter. F1«. 



POTS. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your greenhouses are 

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

 save yon money. W. H. Ernest, 28th and M 

 Sta.. N. B.. Washington, D. 0. 



PRINTING. 



500 letter beads (ruled or plain) and 600 en- 

 velopes, onlv $2.00. Printing for florists a spe- 

 cialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Snow, the Circular L etter Man, Camden, N. T. 



Advertisers have learned from experience that 

 THE REVIEW 

 PAYS BEST. 



Cards, letter heads, statements, tags, all with 

 floral designs. Samples free. 



The John Henry Co., Lansing, Mich. 



RAFFIA. 



Raflla, natural, in 4 standard dependable qoall- 

 ties, colored in 20 colors. Write for prices. 

 McHotcblson A Co.. 17 Murray St.. New York. 



SPHAONUM MOSS. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



10 bbl. bales, barlaped $4.00 each 



5 bale lots 8.7S each 



10 bale lots 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. halo. $1.00; 5 bales, 

 $9.00; 5 bbl. bale, $1.00: 5 bales, $4.00; bur- 

 lapped, 25e extra. Get price on large lots. 



Jos . H. Paul, P. O. 156, Manahawken, N. J. 



Sphagnum moss, guaranteed, excellent quality, 

 10 bales. $7.00. o% cash with order. 

 L. Amundson A Son. City Poin t. Wis. 



Sphagnum moss. In burlap, $1.00 per bale; 10 

 bales, $0.00. 

 A. Henderson & Co., Box 125, Chicago. 111. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS, very best quality. $1.10 

 per bale; 10 balex for $10.00. 



H. W. Bnckhee. Rockford. HI. 



TOBACCO. 



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

 lbs., $3.00. O. H. Hunkel Co.. Milwsnkee, Wis. 



WIRE STAKES. 



BARGAIN SALE. 

 10,000 galvanized wire stakes, No. 11 wire, 4 

 ft. 8 In. long, $6.00 per 1000; 500O galvanized wire 

 stakes. No. 11 wire, 4 ft. long, $5.00 per 1000. 

 Cash with order, please. H. Munson, 1353 N. 

 Clark St., Chicago. Tel. Superior 572. 



WIRE WORK. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wire work' 

 In the west. E. F. Winterson Co., 106 North 

 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



William E. Hlelscher's Wire Works, 

 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, Mlcb. 



Falls City Wire Works, 

 461 3rd St.. Louisville. K.v. 



CLEVELAND. 



The Maxket. 



Early asters have made their appear* 

 ance, also Pink Beauty gladioli from 

 outside stock. Carnations and roses are 

 in midsummer form; that is, there is 

 much inferior stock. Sweet peas are 

 plentiful and valley is in good demand, 

 of good quality and abundant. Easter 

 lilies were never seen in better condition 

 than this season. They have fine long 

 stems, some carrying from three to six 

 blooms. The demand for these is fair. 



Various Notes. 



Final picnic arrangements have been 

 made. At "Willoughbeach park, Friday, 

 July 23, there will be a ball game, races 

 and other outdoor sports. Several new 

 stunts are promised by the committee, 

 which consists of Chas. Bastian, Carl 

 Hagenburger and Walter Priest, so 

 look out for an excellent program. 

 Come early and bring your lunch. All 

 stores and greenhouses will close at 

 noon. As usual, the club will supply 

 tickets free to members, good for any- 

 thing on the grounds. See the com- 

 mittee for yours. 



Doves of peace, being raised in the 

 window of a downtown flower store, 

 are the newest sight on Euclid avenue. 

 A monster wire globe trimmed with red, 

 white and blue ribbon and topped off 

 with peace flags, adorns the window of 

 the James Eadie Co. Two pure white 

 doves were placed on the middle of the 

 globe, which represents the world at 

 peace. They immediately nested and 

 are now sitting contentedly on a palp 

 of pure white eggs, doing their best to 

 promote peace. 



The premium committee of the flower 

 show announces an item of interest to 

 all growers. The sum of $250 has been 

 set aside to be distributed as special 

 prizes of $5 in gold each, to go to the 

 growers, the section man, the man be- 

 hind the hose, who raises stock that 

 wins a sweepstake or special prize for 

 his employer. These prizes will be dis- 

 tributed through the premium list and 

 will be awarded on chrysanthemums, 

 roses, carnations, orchids, ferns and all 

 other miscellaneous stock, so as to give 

 all growers a chance for them. Fifty 

 prizes of $5 each are well worth trying 

 for. 



So far as is now known, George W. 

 Smith, of the Cleveland Florists' Ex- 

 change; Frank Ritzenthaler, with 

 Knoble Bros., and George Schaab, with 

 the James Eadie Co., will be the Cleve- 

 land representatives at the S. A. F. 

 convention on the coast. They will 

 leave about August 1. F. A. F. 



Swarthmore, Pa. — The partnership of 

 Schilder & Lefeber was dissolved June 

 1 and the business now is being con- 

 ducted by B. Schilder. 



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