NOTDMBBB 5, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



103 



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■f^T. Herrick rlcrieta, fleM-grown, fine, bealthy 



"ttock, 13.60 per 100. Cub. 



Byer Broa.. Chambersbnrg, P« . 



Violeta, fine, field-grown clamps, Callfoniia, 

 16.00 per lUU. 

 Trultt'g Greenhongei, Channte, Kan. 



Violets, Princess of Wales, strong, field-grown 



Slants, 14.00 per 100. Mrs. H. W. Boby, 2101 

 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kan . 



4000 Princess of Wales violets, field-grown, or 

 8-ln. iiots, as fine as can be grown, 6c. Casb. 

 Frank Berry, Stillwater, Minn. 



Violets, Dorsett, from 2H-ln. pots — best Tlolet 



1 have grown— 120.00 per 1000. 



Peterson Floral Co., Gibson City. 111. 



Oct. Hemck Tiolets, ont of 8-iiicb pots, $3.00 

 per 100; fine stock. 

 Wm. Scbwan A Son, Predonla. N. Y. 



Violets, Governor H«rrlck, field-grown, $5.00 

 per 100. J. V. Laver, Brie, Pa. 



Strong frame-grown Gov. Herrick violet plants, 

 I2.B0 |»er lOO. Jobn B. Rudy, Elmlra, N. Y. 



Violets, Lady Campbell field dnmps, 2nd slae, 

 $8.60 per 100. A. B. Campbell, CocbranvlUc, Pa. 



WALL FLOWERS. 



Wallflowers, field-grown stock bf a selected 

 strain for cut flowers, a paying crop to follow 

 mutas, extra large plants, right for 6 to 8-ln. 

 poti or bench, f6.00 per 100, $1.00 per doz.; me- 

 dium size, for 6-in. pots, $4.00 per 100; 75c per 

 doz.; small size, $3.00 per 100, 60c per doa. 

 Mannetto Hill Nurseries, W. A. Finger, Prop., 

 HlokBylUe. L. I.. N. Y. 



MI»0«LLANKOUS. 



GERANIUMS— S. A. Nutt and Dble. Gen. 

 Grant, 2^-ln., $1.70 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS— Plumoeus and Sprengerl, 2%- 

 In., 3c; 3-in., 6c. 

 TABLE FERNS, mixed, 2V4-ln., 3c. 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA, mixed, 4-ln., 7c. 

 Stock guaranteed. 

 Falrvlew Greenhouses, Milton, Pa. 



Vlncas, fine 2-ln., 2 ft. long, $1.73 per 100; 

 8-in., 8c; 4-in., 4c; flne plants, cut bark, potted 

 early and establisbed. Begonias, guttata, 2-in., 

 l%c; Sandersoni, 2c; Carnot, Lesseps, rubra. 

 Daw, Xburstonl and F^astii, 3c each. 



Ragan Bros., Springfleld, O. 



Alyssum, double giant, Primula malacoldea, 

 Sprengerl, all 2-ln., 2c; Privet California, 1 and 



2 branches, 2 and 3 ft., $1.26 per 100, $10.00 per 

 1000; Tint of Gold mums, stock clumps, Oct. 10, 

 bronze, $3.00 per 100. 



Chas. W. SchatTer, Dover, Del. 



LOOK under headings of Ferns and Swaio- 

 sonas for our bargain prices. 

 Freeport Floral Co., Freeport, 111. 



TO KXOMAiiaK. 



To Exchange — As^jamgns Sprengerl, 2V^ and 

 8-ln., $3.00 and $5.00; stock santolinas, flne 3-tn., 

 $5.00; Cdlifornia violets, 2^-ln., well set with 

 buds, $4.00; strong Godfrey callas, 2\i, 3 and 

 3H in., $3.60, $6.00 and $7.60 per 100; rubbers, 

 lar^e leaved variety, 30 In. and over, 7&c and 

 $1.00 each; above plants, all extra strong, for 

 cinerarias, roses, pansies, or what have yooT 

 J. C. Stelnhauser, Plttsbnrg, Kan. 



To Ext:hange — Or will sell: Chinese primroses, 

 4-ln., $8.00 per 100; obconlca, 3-ln., $6.00 per 

 lOO; Giant Trimardeau pansies, extra strong, 

 $3.00 per 1000, for 2%-in. Vinca var., geranium 

 rooted cuttings, Sin. Boston ferns or 3-ln. cycla- 

 men. McAdams & McComb, Columbus Grove, O. 



To Exchange — 800 altemanthera R. C, 60c per 

 100; 1200 coleus R. C, 12 varieties, 60c per 100, 

 for carnations, double violets, pansies or cin- 

 eraria plants. 

 L. Karl Gueltlg, 706 Cherry, New Albany, Ind. 



The FLORISTS' MANUAL, by Wm. Scott. It 

 tells you Just what you want to know in Just 

 the way you want to be told. Price, $5.00. 

 Prepaid. 



Florists' Pub. Co., Caxton Bldg., Chicago. 



To Exchange — 2000 bouvardlas, strong, 4-ln. 

 pots, $8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000; 1000 Aspara- 

 gus Sprengerl, strong 3V^-in., $4.00 per 100, for 

 Benora carnations. 



Rose Hill Nurseries. New Rochclle, N. Y. 



To Exchange — Mum stock plants, as per clas- 

 sified ad, for bulbs, geranium cuttings, or what 

 have you? 

 h Eschrlch's Ngrsery, North Mltwaokee, Wis. 



To Excbange^Primula malaeoides (aee ad on- 

 der primulas), for hardy stock, or what have 

 yont Heiser Nursery A Floral Co., Hamilton, O. 



To Exchange — Snaps, 2-ln., yellow and white. 

 2c; what have youT 

 Hall's Qreenhonse, Clyd«. O. 



To Ezcbange — Unaka st<>rk plants for Cbrya- 

 olora. AnilenK)n Floral Co.. Amleraon. B. 0. 



To Exchange — Asiildlstras; what have yont 

 Mountain Vie w Floral Co. , Portland, Ore. 



WAWTKD. 



WANTED — One thousand Carolina poplar; state 

 size and price, f. o. b. cars. 

 Wm. Dilger, London, Canada. 



Wanted — 1000 Delphinium Bella Donna, light 

 bine; give size and price. 



Calvert Floral Co., Lake Foreat, HI. 



BOXWOO P. 



BOXWOOD — The original Virginia variety, put 

 up in fifty and one hundred pound cases. Write 

 us for prices. The Old Dominion Plant Co., Box 

 106, Norfolk, Va. 



Boxwood, flne stock, packed in 60 and 100 pound 

 cases at 12c. Casb with order. Prompt ship>- 

 ment. H. B. Conwell. Milton, Pel. 



CAWK STAKES. '°* 



Natural cane atakes. 6-ft., $3.26 per bundle 

 of 500; $6.00 per 1000. Other sizes and quanti- 

 ties a matter of correspondence. 

 Floyd Bralliar, N. E. Sta., R. 3, NasUvllle, Tenn . 



Cane stakes, 6 ft., natural, 75c per 100, $6.50 

 per 1000; $12.00 for 2000. 

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



CARDS. 



CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW READY FOR DE- 

 LIVERY. Also plain and floral design cards and 

 envelopes. Write for samples. 

 The John Henry Co., Lansing, Mich. 



OARWATION STAPLSS. '^ 



Plllsbnry's carnation staples, 35c per 1000; 

 3000 for $1.00. Postpaid. 

 I. L. PlUshnry, Galesburg, IH. 



DKCORATIVK MATSRIAL. 



Write for special prices on a special lot of 

 dagger ferns. 



Try our laurel festooning for your decorations, 

 only 5c per yd.; 10 yds. free with first order. 

 Crowl Fern Co., MlUington, Mass. 



For best quality red winter berries write 



A. R. Fosdlck & Co., Dowaglac, Mich. 



FLATS AND CRATE S. 



FLATS, made right, size 12 in. x 24 In. x 8 in., 

 6c each (k. d.) in lots of 50; special sizes made 

 to order. POTATO CRAIES (bu.), 12V6c to 15c 

 each. Polk Wood Working Co., Polk, Pa. 



FLOWKR COLORIWaS. 



THE NATURAL CYACEINE, flower coloring, 

 yellow, blue, orange, pink, green or American 

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

 O. R. Cranston, 146 Orchard St., Auburn, R. I. 



WOLD FISH. 



Gold fish, aquarium plants, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogues. 



AUBURNDALE GOLD FISH CO., 

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



POTS. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your greenhouses are 

 within 60 miles of the Capital, write us, we can 

 save you money. W. H. Ernst, 28th and M Sts., 

 N. E., Washington, D. C. 



PRINTINa. 



Quality printing. Lowest cost. Business sta- 

 tionery and typewritten form letters a specialty. 

 Send for samples and prices. We save yon 

 money. Glen H. Snow Box 692, Camden, N. Y. 



PRINTING BY PARCEL POST. Stationery, 

 folders, catalogues, cuts furnisbed. Samples. 

 H-Y & Co., 406 Superior Bldg., Cleveland, O. 



SASH . 



HOTBED SASH. 

 J. N. Glick, Smoketown. Pa. 



SPMAaNU— MOSS. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



10 bbl. bales, burlaped $4.00 each 



5 bale lots 3.75 each 



10 bale lots 3.50 each 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO.. 

 1608-20 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Sphagnum moss, hnrlapped bales, 1 to lO bbl. 

 bale, $3.30; 5 10 bbl. bales, $3.16 each; 10 10 

 bbl. bales. $3.00 each. 



Sterling Moss & Peat Co., Barnegat. N. J. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS, very best quality. $1.10 

 per bale, 10 bales for $10.00. 

 H. W. Buckbee. Rockford, 111. 



Sphagnum moss, burlap bales, $1.10 per bale: 

 10 hales for $10.00. 



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



Sphagnum moss, burlap bales, $1.00 each; 10 

 bales, $9.00. Z. K. Jewett & Co., Sparta, Wis. 



SPRAYERS . 



SPRAYER NOZZLE. 

 The best spraying or flush nozzle for roses, car- . 

 nations or for all-round watering yet introduced; 

 will flt %-ln. EASTERN GAUGE COUPLING. 

 All brass, nickel plated, strong and durable, 

 price postpaid, $1.25. Cash with order. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., 

 121 Sandnsky St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



TOSACOO. 



Fresh tobacco stems, in bales, 200 lbs., $1.60; 

 600 lbs., $3.50; 1000 lbs., $6.60; ton, $12.00. 

 Scharff Bros., Florists, Van Wert, O. 



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

 lbs., $.^00. G. H. Hunkel Co.. Milwaukee. Wis. 



WREATHS. 



HOLLY WREATHS, made from selected Dela- 

 ware swamp holly, standard size. Write for 

 prices on large or small quantities. Send 15c for 

 sample wreath, by mall. 



G. L. Short, Overbrook, Del. 



WIWK WORIC 



New catalog Just out. Send for one. 

 WOERNER WIRE WORKS, 

 2852 Pratt St.. Omaha, Neb. 



Special prices on florists' wire designs. Send 

 for illustrated catalogue. W. C. Smith, Whole- 

 sale Floral Co., 1316 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wire work 

 in the West. E. F. Wlnterson Co.. 166 North 

 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



WlUiam E. Hielscher's Wire Works, 

 38 and 40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



Falls Wty Wire Works. 

 461 3rd St., LouUvlUe, Ky. 



Youngstown, O. — A street car that 

 jumped the tracks at Logan avenue 

 and Elm street October 28 tore a hole 

 about twelve feet square in John 

 "Walker's greenhouse. After the last 

 accident of a similar character the 

 greenhouse at the corner was short- 

 ened, but this time the damage was 

 done just the same. 



Lima, O — Walter N. Jones, in the 

 employ of E. N. Zetlitz, was severely 

 injured October 19 when the motor- 

 cycle on which he and another youth 

 were riding crashed into an automobile, 

 which, it is asserted, was on the wrong 

 side of the road and turned too late. 

 Severe scalp wounds and a fracture at 

 the base of the skull were sustained by 

 Mr. Jones. 



Syracuse, N. Y. — For the first time in 

 sixteen years, Syracuse is to have a 

 chrysanthemum show this fall. It will 

 be held November 5, 6 and 7, and will 

 be given by the florists and gardeners 

 of tnis city, the proceeds going to char- 

 ity. The committee of arrangements 

 includes H. Bannister, W. S. Bultmann, 

 Thomas Christian, Chester Harris and 

 Henry Youell. 



Medina, O. — Hammerschmidt & Clark 

 have placed a contract with the Foley 

 Mfg. Co., Chicago, for one house, 21x95 

 feet, to be completed by December 1. 

 They are building a shed, 18x63, and 

 have completed an underground passage 

 from Mr. Hammerschmidt 's residence 

 to the greenhouses. A thermostat has 

 been installed to avoid a freeze-out this 

 coming winter. 



Lancaster, Pa. — Judges for the flower 

 show to be held in the Hiemenz audi- 

 torium November 6 and 7 are to be 

 S. S. Pennock and Leo Niessen, of 

 Philadelphia, and H. Heusman, of Bead- 

 ing. They were selected at a meeting 

 of the Lancaster County Florists' Asso- 

 ciation, at which Elmer Weaver, of 

 Eonks, and D. T. Connor, of the Lord 

 & Burnham Co., New York, spoke on 

 greenhouse construction. 



Kearney, Neb. — The Kearney Floral 

 Co., of which P. A. Davidson and J. E. 

 Charlson are the owners, finds business 

 better each year, as the public seems 

 to display a greater liking for flowers. 

 The chrysantbemunl show of the com- 

 pany, October 31, drew a larger at- 

 tendance than was even hoped for. 

 Each visitor was given a carnation as 

 a souvenir, and effort was made to get 

 each one's name, but the large number 

 made this impossible. The carnation 

 crop is fine. The poinsettia plants are 

 clear up to the glass, some having stems 

 seven feet long. The blooms are just 

 starting to show color, so that a good 

 crop will be in for Christmas. 



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