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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Apbil 6, 1906. 



SHIPPING TRUNKS. 



Crane Bros., Westfleld, Mass. 

 Manufacturers Linenold Seamless 

 Trunks and Boxes for shipping 

 Cut flowers. Send (or price list. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



Fresh, clean, shipped direct from swamp: B 

 bbl. bale. $1.25; 3 bales. $3.26; 6 bales. $6.00. 

 H. R. Akers. Chatsworth. N . J. 



I*af-mold, moss and peut. See display adv. 

 in this Issue for prices. 



New Jersey Moss & Peat Co., Barnegat , N. J. 



Sphagnum moss, large bale, $1.75 each: by 

 freight. $2.00. 



!>. J. Kreshover, 110-112 W. 2 7th St., N. Y. 



Live sphagnum moss and orchid peat always 

 on hand. Lager & Hurrell . Summit, N. J. 



Sphagnum moss. Write for prices on large 

 ■ quantities. Criiwl Forn Co.. Mlllington. Mass . 

 Sphagnum moss, $1.0() bale; bales, $6 00 

 P. U. Augspurger & Sons, Peoria, 111. 



Sphagnum moss. Write for prices 

 H. M. Robinson & Co.. 11 Province St., Boston. 



Sphagnum moss, 6-bbl. bale, $2 25 

 P. Cutler Ryerson, 108 3rd Ave., Newark, N . J. 



Two large, dry bales, $1.50. 



Z. K. Jewett & Co., Sparta, Wis. 



TIN FOIL. 



Tin Foil— Plain, fancy, printed and mounted. 

 Conley Fo il Co.. 521 West 25th St., N. Y. 



Tin Foil— Plain, violet and rose. 



John J. Crooke Co.. 155 Ave. D. N. Y. 



TOBACCO. 



S«T°f^°^?J?A ■iK*°'% **^ per 100 lbs. In bales of 

 200 to 250 lbs. Special price on car lots. 



. F. G. Borden, Milton, Wis. 



Fresh tobacco stems, bale of 300 lbs., $1 60 

 W. C. Beckert, Allegheny, Pa. 



TOOTHPICKS. 



wired toothpicks, 10.000, $1.50: 50,000, $6.26 

 Sample free. For sale by dealers. 

 W. J. COWEE, Berlin, N. Y 



VASES. 



Iron reservoir vases and lawn settees. 

 McDonald Bros., Columbus, 0. 



WIRE SUPPORTS. 



Thaden'a wire tendrils and twin stakes (or 

 carnations, roses, etc. 



H. Thaden & Co., 472 W. Hunter St., At- 

 lanta, Ga. 



Model Extension carnation supports; also gal- 

 vanized rose stakes and tying wire. 

 Igoe Bros., 226 North 9th St., Brooklyn. N. Y . 



Model Extension carnation supports. 



farker-Bruen Mfg. Co.. Harrison. N. J. 



WIRE WORK. 



wire work. As manufacturers we eliminate 

 the middleman. None other made as good at 

 our prices. 

 C. C. Pollworth Co.. Milwaukee. W ig. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wire 

 work In the west. E. F. Wlnterson Co., 

 45. 47. 49 Wabash Ave., Chicag o. 



Emll Steffens. Manufacturer of Florists' Wire 

 Designs. 3■^5 East 21st St., New Yor k. 



Reed & Keller. 122 W. 25th St.. New York. 

 Manufacturers of W ire Designs. 



Wire work of all kinds. Write me. 

 Wm. Murphy. Wholesale Florist. Cinc innati, O. 



E. H. Hunt. 76-78 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



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 additions will bring the number of 

 square feet to over 50,000. The work is 

 being done under the personal super- 

 vision of Mr. Evans. 



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Etna, Pa. — Joseph Jordan died March 

 29, aged 48 years. He left six children. 



Toronto, Ont. — The Toronto Floral 

 Co. is building four houses 17x55 and 

 one house 17x150 feet, using King con- 

 struction. 



NoBWALK, O. — Henry Fanning has 

 purchased the interest of F. H. Evans 

 in the business of Evans & Peat. The 

 new firm will be known as Peat & Fan- 

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FiNDLAY, O. — S. J. McMichacl pub- 

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Greensburg, Ind. — Some weeks ago 

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 consolidateu it with the business of 

 Draper & Clark, continuing as Clark & 

 Bentlage. Mr. Bentlage will do the 

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