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June 22. 1905. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



289 



Tiv<> Bbort Bpbagnum moss for orcblds at 76c 

 ppr b ag. C. W. Brownell A Co.. Walden. N. Y. 

 "Live spbagoum moss and orcbld peat alwaya 

 ^ han d. Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. 



Sobagnum moss. Write for prices on large 

 nuant ltlea. Crowl Fern Co., Mllllngton, Mass. 



'sphagnum moss. Write for prices. 



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



'~T^o large, dry bales, $1.50. 



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



_ _ TOBACCO. 



Tobacco stems for fertilizer. Car load lota. 

 Maxwell Mfg. Co., LouisTlUe, Ky. 



Fresb tobacco stems, bale of 300 lbs., $1.50. 

 W. C. Beckert, Allegheny, Pa. 



j" TOOTHPICKS. 



wired toothpicks, 10,000, $1.50; 60,000, $6.25. 

 Sample free. For sale by dealers. 



W. J. COWEE. Berlin, N. Y. 



BUSINESS BKINGERS— 



REVIEW Classified Advs. 



" WIRE SUPPORTS. 



Tbaden's wire tendrils and twin stakes for 

 carnations, roses, etc. 

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



la nta. Ga. 



Model Extension carnation supportsT also gal- 

 vanized rose stakes and tying wire. 

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



Galvanixed rose stakes. Any length and slie 

 of wire. Write 

 H. F. Mlchell Co., 1018 Market St.. PhlU. 



Model Extension carnation supports. 



Parker-Brnen Mfg. Co., Harrison, N. J. 



WIRE WORK. 



Wire work. As manufacturers we eliminate 

 the mtddlelnan. None other made as good at 

 our prices. 



C. C. Pollworth Co., Milwaukee. Wis. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wlrii 

 work In the west. E. F. Winterson Co.. 

 46, 47, 49 Wabash Aye.. Chicago. 



Emil StefTens, Manufacturer of Florlsu' Wins 

 Deglgns, 335 East 2lBt St., New York. 



Reed & Keller, 122 W. 26th St.. New York, 

 Manufacturers of Wire De signs. 



Wire work of all kinds. Write me. 

 Wm. Murphy, Wholesale Florist. Cincinnati. O 



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



VATER OR STEAM. 



I have a greenhouse 11x100 and seven 

 and one-half feet to the ridge, with all 

 the piping above the benches. It does 

 not give entire satisfaction and I would 

 like to put the piping underneath the 

 benches on the north side and over the 

 benches on the south side. What size 

 of flows and return should be needed? 

 Could a flow pipe be carried above the 

 bench on one side and return under the 

 bench on the other side? A temperature 

 of 55 degrees is required in the coldest 

 Rhode Island weather. N. W. 



Since the writer does not specify the 

 kind of heat he is to employ it is neces- 

 sary, in order to avoid delay, to make a 

 double statement. For hot water at 180 

 <legrees a 2 ^^ -inch riser returning 

 through eight l^/^-inch pipes will be re- 

 quired. The returns may be arranged 

 either above or beneath the benches, as 

 convenience or the work in hand may dic- 

 tate. To heat the same house with steam 

 under five pounds pressure the piping 

 should consist of a 2-inch riser under the 

 ^\^^e and eight 1%-inch returns disposed 

 either over or beneath the benches. 



L. C. C. 



, The Review will send its Pronounc- 

 'iig Dictionary on receipt of 25e. 



When I am in need of anything 1 

 always look for it in the Review.— .T. W. 

 Alexander, Charleston, W. Va. 



It takes a large stock to stand an 

 °^^- running long in the Revhw. — 

 STOVER Floral Co., Grandville, Mich. 



Miscellaneous Plants %t^o^ 



1000 



PerJOO 

 per 



.t2.00 $1760 

 15 00 



A|r*mtnm, Stella Gamey, 40c 



doz 



Alt«muit]i«ra red and vellow 2.00 



Aljumnm. glam double, 40c per dos.. 2.00 17 00 



Oolaua, good varieties 2.00 lO.OO 



FlotiB Elastica S200perdoz. 



Baxdy Cor>aaiitheinaxna, small 



flowering varieties 2.C0 17.60 



Hardjr Onryaantliemnms, large- 

 flowering varieties 8.00 20.00 



Our collection of Hardy Chrysanttae- 

 mums was awarded the diploma at 

 New York by the American Institute. 



Not leas than five of 

 GASH WITH ORDER, PLEASE. 



Per 100 1000 

 Oaranlnm Telegrapb, Sl.OO doz. .16.00 

 Oeranlnms, the best of standard 

 varieties, 82.00 per loO; $17.50 per 1000 

 and up. Send for descriptive cata- 

 logue. 



KeUotrope. Rood varieUes 2.00 $17.60 



Jbaatanaa 5 varieties 2.00 17.60 



Ptttnnlaa. Dreer's double mixed .... 2.60 



Dreer'B superb sinKle mixed 2.00 15.00 



BalTlaa, in variety 2.00 17 60 



Smllaz, stronir 200 16.00 



Bwalnaoma Alba and Boaea 2.00 17.60 



Vlnoas, (Madagascar Periwinkle)... 2.00 

 any one variety sold. 

 SEND FOR TRADE PRICE LIST. 



R. VINCENT, JR. & SON, WHITE MARSH, MARYLAND 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Good Roses 



Clean, Vifforona Plants, not rejects or culls 

 2>i in. 8-ln. 4-ln 



Brides. Maids $2.60 $1.60 



Meteors, Golden Oates... 8.00 4.60 



Beauties 6.00 $12.C0 



Hermosa, Soupert, fine.. 6.00 10.00 



FERNS! ASPARAGUS! 



Boston Ferns 8 ia., $8: 6-iD. and 7-in.. very strong, $60 and $75. 

 immediate retailing, 4-in., 116: 6-in., $26. Spreogeri 8-in.. $5.00: 4in. 

 GOOD PBOFIT 



IS XT. 



Plumosns in fine condition for 

 , $8. VAX.UABI.E STOCK. 



W. He GULLETT & SONS, Lincoln, III. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



SNiLSX „. 



Fine plants. 2^-iDch poU $1.23 



Aapidiatra, Var., 7-iD. pot eacb$1.00 



Panay Seed, .luly oz., 4.00 



Casb or U. O. D. 



Asparagus 



Per 100 

 Plumosus Nanus. 2^- in. pots $2.00 



Primroaea, Obinese Obconica and Forbes! 

 July 10 2.00 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, DELAWARE, OHIO. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



C. R. HILLS, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



La Detroit, extra fine stock, while they last 8-in., 



$«.00 per 100. 

 Obatenay Perle and Sunrise. 3-in., $5 00 per 100. 

 Smilax, Dice but-hy plants, fine growth, 2^-in., 



$1.60 per 100; $12 50 per 1000. 



Obristmas Peppers, 2H-in , $2.00 per 100; 117.60 



per 1000. 

 Primulas, about Aug. 1. all varieties, $2 per 100. 

 Aster plants all sold. Order earlier next year. 



IF IT COMES FROM HILLS, IT'S ALL RIGHT. 



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Cortland, N. Y. — Adolph Frost is 

 building two greenhouses 18x50 feet 

 each. 



Milton, Ind. — Oliver Moore is put- 

 ting up a new greenhouse at his place in 

 East Milton for growing vegetables. 



