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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



June 27, 1907. 



POT HANGERS. 



Kramer's pot bangera. Neat, almple, prac- 

 tical. Write ^ ^ „ .. , 



I. N. Kramer & Son, Cedar Baplda, Iowa. 



POTS. 



The FliORISTS' MANUAL, by Wm. Scott. 

 A practical guide for the florist, covering the 

 successful management of all the usual florists' 

 plants; Including many topics, such as Green- 

 house Building, Heating and Floral Decorating, 

 etc. Written so you can understand It and 

 profit by Its guidance. Fully Illustrated. Price, 

 $5.00 a copy, carriage charges prepaid. 

 Florists' Publishing Co., Caiton Bldg., Chicago. 



Our stock of STANDARD PLiOWER POTS is 

 always large and complete. 



Whllldln Pottery Co., 713 Wharton St., Phila- 

 delphia, or Kearney and West Side Atcb., Jer- 

 sey City, N. J. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your greenhonses 

 are within BOO miles of the CaplUl write «s; 

 we can save you money. W. H. Ernest, 28th 

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



We make Standard Flower Pots, etc. 

 Write us when in need. 

 Wllmer Cope & Bro., 

 Lincoln Dnlverslty, Chester Co., Pa. 



Flower Pots. Before buying write us for 

 prices. Geo. Keller & Sons, 361-363 Hemdoa 

 St. (near Wrlghtwood Ave.), Chicago. 



Our Standard Flower Pota 



Give Best Results. 



Cambridge Flower Pot Factory, Covington, Ky. 



FREE-.-TO Introduce, I will send a sample 

 box of band-made, rim potn. 



GEO. E. FEDSTEL, Falrport, Iowa. 



Standard Pots. Catalogues and price lists 

 furnished on application. 

 A. H. Hews & Co.. North Cambridge, Mass. 



Ionia pots are the strongest, smoothest, most 

 porous pots made. 

 Ionia Pottery Co.. Ionia, Mich. 



Red pots, azaleas and bulb pans; get our 

 prices. Keller Pottery Co.. Norrlstown. Pa. 



Standard red flower pots. Write for prices. 

 Padncah Pottery Co., Inc., Padncah, Ky. 



RED POTS. STANDARD SIZE. 



SYRACUSE POTTERY CO., Syracase, N. Y. 



Red flower pots, 2-lnch. 

 C. Howard, 2121 Par k Ave.. Riverside, Cal. 



RAFFIA. 



Samples free. Large assortment of colors. 

 R. H. Comey Co., Camden. N. J., 

 or 810-824 Washbume Ave., Chicago. 



BUSINESS BBINGERS— 



Review 

 Classified Advs. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



Fresh, clean, 6-bbl. bale, $1-25; 2 bales, |2.25; 

 5 bales, $5.00; 10 bales, $9.50. Cash. 

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



Sphagnum moss, freshly packed. 

 W. W. Barnard Co., 161 Klnile St., Chicago. 



Sphagnum moss and peat. 

 Ocean County Moss & Peat Co.. Waretown, N. J. 



TOBACCO. 



Fresh tobacco stems, $12.00 per ton. 

 Schartr Bros., van Wert. Ohio. 



Fresh tobacco stems In bales. 

 Wm. C. Smith & Co.. 1316 Pine St., St. Lonls, Mo. 



TOOTHPICKS. 



Wired toothpicks; 10.000, $1.50; 60,000, $6.25. 

 Sample free. For sale by dealers. 



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



WIRE WORK. 



Wm. H. Woemer. Wire Worker of the West. 

 Manufacturer of florists' designs only. Second 

 to none. Illustrated catalogues. 

 520 N. 16th St.. Omaha, Neb. 



An offer of your surplus fftock, placed in THE 

 REVIEW'S classified department, will be seea 

 by nearly eve ry buyer in the trade. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wire 

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

 45. 47, 49 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



WllHam E. Hielscher's Wire Works. 

 38 and 40 Broadway. Detroit, Mich. 



Full line of wire work. Write for list. 

 Holton ft Hunkel Co.. Milwaukee. Wis. 



Reed A Keller, 122 W. 25th St.. New York. 

 Manufacturers of Wire Designs. 



HORTICULTURAL BOOKS 



We can supply any of the following books at the prices 

 noted, postpaid, and any other book at publishers' price. 



Special price for this month. 

 Scranton Florist Supply Co.. 



Scranton, Pa. 



Pronounelnff Dictionary. 



A list of plant names and the botanical terms most 

 frequently met with in articles on trade topics, with the 

 correct pronunciation for each. So oentS 



Handy Manual. 



By J. W. Johnson. Illustrated with plans for 

 greenhouse heating and ventilating, by a practical 

 steam and hot water engineer of long experience. 126 

 pages. $1.00 



Hie norists* Mantial. 



By William Scott. Covers the whole field of 

 commercial floriculture. Articles are arranged alpha- 

 betically so that reference is quick and easy. It tells 

 you just what you want to know in just the way you 

 want to be told. fS.OO 



Commercial Violet Culture. 



By B. T. Galloway. An illustrated, comprehen- 

 sive and complete treatise on the commercial culture, 

 growing and marketing of violets for profit. Of interest 

 to the amateur as well as the commercial grower. 

 Cloth. 224 pages. f 1.50 



Ho'vr to Make Money Growing: Violets. 



By Geobg e SALtfoku. For men and women in 

 towns, villages or on farms. Tells what is the best soil 

 for violets, how to prepare it, planting, watering, culti- 

 vation, varieties, heating, fertilizers, msects, diseases, 

 marketing, shipping, etc. Illustrated. S5 cents 



Hie Rose-Its Cultivation, Varieties, etc. 



•By H. B. Ellwanger. Directions for cultivation 

 —for planting, onining, prnpagati'>n, the treatment of 

 diseases and insect enemies— particularly valuable for 

 its classitication. Alphabetical and 'lescriptive list of 

 nine hundred and fifty-six varieties Tloth. $1.80 



Smltb's Cbry^antbemum Manual. 



By Elmek D. Smith. Revised edition. A com- 

 plete practical treatise, concise directions for every 

 stage of the work of propagator and grower. The 

 result of 23 years' experience. Fully illustrated. 



40 ceots 



Tbe Propagation of Plants. 



By Andkew S. Fullek. Illustrated withnumei- 

 ous engravings. Describing the process of hybridizing 

 and crossing and also the many different modes by 

 which cultivated plants may be propagated and multi- 

 plied. Cloth. 359 pages. $l.SO 



Practical Floriculture. 



By Peter Henijekson. An illustrated guide ta 

 the successtulpropagation of florists' plants. A detailed 

 account of the requisites to success and a clear expla- 

 nation of imoroved methods. For the amateur and 

 professional florist. 326 pages. Cloth. Postpaid. 



$1.00 



Gardenlns lor Pleasure. 



By Peter Henderson. An illustrated guide to 

 the amateur in the fruit, vegetable and flower garden, 

 with full directions for the greenhouse, conservatory 

 ai^ window garden. Technical terms and phrases 

 professional gardeners use in writing or speaking on 

 matters relating to horticulture have been avoided as 

 far as possible. 404 {.iges. Cloth. $1.50 



Mushrooms— How to Grow Them. 



By Wm. Falconer. This is the most practical 

 work on the subject ever written, and the only book on 

 growing mushrooms published in America. The author 

 describes how he grows mushrooms and how they are 

 grown for profit by the leading market gardeners, and 

 for home use by the most successful private growers. 

 Kngravings draM°n from nature expressly for thb work. 

 Cloth. $1.00 



Henderson's Picturesque Gardens and 

 Ornamental Gardening. 



By Charles Henderson, a volume containing 

 half-tone illustrations of the prettiest and most famous 

 gardens and parks of the world, vividly portraying 

 lawn, garden and landscape effects, plant and tree 

 groupings, decorative bedding, herbaceous gardens 

 and borders, formal gardens, lawn gardens, Italian, 

 Japanese and English gardens, rock gaidens, wild gar- 

 aens, bog gardens, subtropical gardens, sunken and 

 terrace gardens, rosariums, hardy ferneries, arches, 

 columns, festoons, etc., picturesquely draped with 

 vines, as well as numerous other garden embellish- 

 ments. Each illustration is described and explained. 

 Cloth with gold. $JS.50 



The Dahlia. 



By Lawrence K. Peacock. A practical treatise 

 on the habits, characteristics, cultivation and histoid 

 of the dahlia with a descriptive list of all the best vart. 

 eties. Copiously and elegantly illustrated. 80 cents 



Ornamental Gardenlnc for Americans. 



•By Elias a. Long, landscape architect. A treatise 

 on beautifying homes, rural districts and cemeteries. 

 A plain and j)ractical work with numerous illustrations 

 and instructions so plain that they may be readily fol- 

 lowed. Illustrated. Cloth. 39U pages. $1.0O 



Handbook of Practical Landscape Gar> 

 denlns. 



By F. R. Elliott. Designed for city and suburban 

 residences and country schoolhouses, containing 

 designs for lots and grounds, from a lot 30x100 feet to a 

 40-acre plant. Cloth. $1.50 



rhe Chrysanthemum. ■ • 



By Arthur Herrington, formerly president of 

 Chrysanthemum Society of America. The most com- 

 plete and comprehensive work on the cultivation of the 

 chrysanthemum that has yet been published in Amer- 

 ica. The book will be welcomed for the lucid, com- 

 prehensive, as well as the practical character of its con- 

 tents. Handsomely illustrated. 168 pages, 5x7 inches. 



00 cents 



Greenhouse Construction. 



By Prok. L. B. Taft. A complete manual on the 

 building, heating, ventilating and arrangement of 

 greenhouses, ana the construction of hotbeds, frames 

 and plant pits. Lucid descriptions and 118 diagrams 

 and illustrations make every detail clear to the amateur 

 and professional gardener and florist. Cloth. 218 

 pages. $1.0O 



GardenluK for Profit. 



By Peter Henuek.son. The standard work on 

 market and family gardening. The successful exper- 

 ience of the author for more than thirty years, and his 

 willingness to tell, as he does in this work, the secret 

 of his success for the beneht of others, enables him to 

 give most valuable information. The book is profusely 

 illustrated. 876 pages. Cloth. $1.00 



Cabbagre, Cauliflower and Allied 

 Vesotables. 



By C. L. Allen. An explanation of the require- 

 ments, conditions, cultivation and general management 

 pertaining to the entire cabbage group. The chapter 

 on seed raising is probably the most authorative treat- 

 ise on this subject ever published. Insects and fungi 

 are given due attention. Illustrated. 128 pages. 

 Cloth. 00 cents 



The History and Culture of Grafted 

 Roses for Forclnc. 



By Alkx. Montgomery. Jr. The most impor- 

 tant contribution to the modem literature of the rose. 

 Of much interest to every rose grower and of utmost 

 value to growers of grafted roses. Containing practi- 

 cal description of the process of grafting with fuU 

 '^stalls of planting and culture; also directions for 

 treatment to carry th^ plants a second year. SW cents 



Insects and Insecticides. 



By Clare.nce M. Weed, D. SC. A practical man- 

 ual concerning noxious insects and the methods of 

 preventing their injuries. Profusely illustrated. A 

 generally useful handbook on noxious insects. It cov- 

 ers the whole field of insect pests very thoroughly and 

 is especially valuable for its complete and up-to-date 

 methods of fighting insects. The work is intensely 

 practical. All the important insect pests are described 

 and remedies for them, and methods of preventing their 

 injuries described in detail. Cloth. $1.0O 



Greenhouse Manaarement. 



By Prof. L. R. Tait, of Michigan Agricultural 

 College. A manual for florists and flower lovers on the 

 forcing of flowers, vegetables and fruits in greenhouses, 

 and the propagation and care of house plants. It treats 

 of all the plants commonly cultivated by florists and 

 amateurs, and explains in a thorough manner the 

 methods that have been found most successful in grow- 

 ing them. Particular attention is paid to the growing 

 of cut flowers, the growing of fruits under glass, etc. 

 Of special value will be the directions for treating 

 plants when attacked by insects and fungi. The pre- 

 paration of the soil, the use of various manures, com- 

 posts and fertilizers, watering, ventilating and heating 

 receive careful and minute attention. Cloth. 400 

 pages. $1.00 



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