August 31, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



79 



Potted strawberry _planta. Wm. Belt, $2.00 

 100. Clark W. Brown, Ashland, Maw. _ 



8WAIN80WA8. 



Hwalnaona alba, 3-liicli, |6.UU per 100; f4&.UU 

 per 1000. Hammond Co.. Inc., Richmond, Va. 



SWEET PEAS. ~ 



Cut aweet peas, BOc per 100. 



H. Klahr, Schoharie. N^_Yi_ 



SWEET WILLIAMS. 



Sweet Williams, mixed colors, 36c per 100; 

 00 per 1000. J. C. Schmidt. Bristol. Pa. 



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TRADESCANTIA8. 



a'radescantlas. 10,000 Wandering Jew B. C, 

 trlcolur and green, 60c per 100, $0.00 per 1000; 

 2i4;ln., 2c. Cash. MaUfng, 10c. 



W. B. Trimble Greenhouse Co.. Princeton. 111. 



UMBRELLA PLANTS. 



Cyperus (umbrella plant), 8-ln., 7Sc Mr doi. : 

 $6.00 per 100. 



Geo. Wlttbold Co., 

 Edgebrook. Chicago. 111. 



Cyperus altemlfoUus (umbrella plant), 2-ln. 

 IwtH, f2.00 per 100. 

 John IrTlne & Sons, Bay City, Mich. 



Umbrella plants, 2-tn., 2c; 4-ln., 10c. 

 Westminster Greenhouses, Providence, R. I. 



VEQETABLE PLANTS. 



Large quantity of fleld-grown Danish Ball 

 Head, All Head. Succession, F. Dutch, Mammoth 

 Red. etc.. $1.00 per 1000; $8.50 per 10,000. 

 Danish Snowball cauliflower, COc per 100; $2.60 

 per 1000. All flrst-class stock. 

 F. M. PatUngton, SclploTUle, W. Y. 



Parsley Double Curled, $1.25 per 1000. Beet, 

 $1.00 per 1000. Pepper, $1.00 per 1000. Cabbage, 

 $1.00 per 1000. Lettuce, $1.00 per 1000. 

 E. RawUngs, Wholesale Grower, OLEAN, N. Y. 



/ Grand Rapids lettuce, fine plants, $1.00 per 

 ' 1000; 10,000 for $7.50. 

 J. C. Schmidt, Bristol, Pa. 



Strong fleld-grown cabbage plants, $1.00 per 

 1000. 

 W. E. Trimble Greenhouse O.. Princeton, 111. 



VINCAS. 



Vlnca rosea Madagascar, periwinkle, white 

 flowering and white crimson-eye, 2)4-li>., strtRig, 

 2c. Cash. Ready now. 



W. E. Trimble Greenhouse Co., Princeton. 111. 



VIOLETS. 



Violets. Strong rooted cuttings from sand of 

 Dorsett Tlolets, $8.00 per 1000; 23^-ln. vtock. 

 $2.00 per 100, $18.00 per 1000. This Tariety 

 paid me more money than any ether rlolet I 

 ever raised. Andrew Peterson, Hoopeston, 111. 



California violets. Strong, healthy, fleld-grown 

 clumps, $3.00 per 100; No. 2, good plants, $2.00 

 per 100. Fine plants, none better. Packed to 

 carry safely. Chas. Black, Hightstown, N. J. 



Violets. Dorsett, strong fleld plants, $4.00 per 

 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



W. F. Dunteman, Bensenville, 111. 



Violets out of 3-ln. pots. Lady Campbell and 

 Gov. Herrick, good strong plants, $4.00 per 100. 

 Cash. Ullrich's Greenhouses, Tiffin, Ohio. 



V<olets. COO Queen Louise, strong and clean, 

 3-in., $5.00 per 100. 

 Jas. C. Murray. Peoria, 111. 



2000 Lady Campbell violet plants, 2%-ln. pots, 

 $25.00 per 1000. 



Eli C^oes. 25 Monroe. Grand Rapids. Mich. 



Violets. Gov. Herrick, fine fleld clumps, $6.00 

 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 

 *_ J. 0. Schmidt, Bristol, Pa. 



WALLFLO\^/ERS. 



Wallflowers, flne plants, 3r.c per 100; $2.60 

 per 1000. J. C. Schmidt, Bristol. Pa^ 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



LOOK uuder headings of primulas, smilax, 

 polnsettlas and asparagus and note what we are 

 offering. Frecport Floral Co.. Freeport. 111. 



TO EXCHANQE. 



To Exchange — Or will sell. 1200 smilax, 2 

 and 2H-1D.. |l-50 per 100; 200 Asparagus Spren- 

 geri, 3M and 4-ln.. 6c and 8c; 1000 Cyperus alter- 

 nifoiius. 2^-tn., 3c; polnsettlas,, 2^4-in., 5c; 

 4-in., 8c; Boston ferns, 4-ln., 15c, 6-ln., 25c; 

 coleus, 3%-in.. 4c; honeysuckle (Japan grown), 

 extra heavy, 12c; Christmas peppers, full of 

 fruit, ready Sept. 15; Asparagus plnmosus and 

 Sprengeri, ready Oct. 1, for Primula obconlca, 

 carnations, cyclamen, orchids, bulbs. Meredith 

 Flower & Vegetable Co.. Liberty ville, 111. 



To Exchange — Carnations, fine plants of White 

 Perfection, Enchantress, Rose-pink and Beacon, 

 $6.00 per 100; Winsor and Melody, $5.00 per 100, 

 for 4 and 5-ln. cyclamen, 3 and 4-in. primulas, 

 4, 5 and 6-in. Boston and Whitmanl ferns. Could 

 also use some 1. 1^ and 2-ln. pipe if In good 

 condition. What have you? Write quick. 

 HUl Floral Co., Streator, 111. 



To Exchange — Primula obconlca. P. Kewensls, 

 P. chlnensis, 2%-in., $3.00 per 100; priie dwarf 

 cineraria, 2-in., $2.50 per 100, for Princess of 

 Wales violets, good field clumps; Marie Louise, 

 fleld clumps or good pot plants, or 100 good car- 

 nation plants, Pink and White Enchantress or 

 Begonia Glory of Cincinnati or Lorraine. 



C. G. James & Son, Hornell, N. Y. 



To Exchange — Or sell. 100 geraniums, 3-in., 

 mixed, 2c; 60 berried plants, Ic; 100 Sprengeri 

 seedlings, Ic; 100 strong, healthy, field-grown 

 carnations, 3 to 6 shoots, 3c, for fleld-grown Gov. 

 Herrick or Princess violet clumps. 



C. Collins, 1200 Bluemont, Manhattan, Kan. 



To Exchange — Roses, as per our claMifled adv. ; 

 Sprengeri, flne 4-ln. plants, 15c; Whitmanl from 

 bench, ready for 6-ln.. 26c, for fleld camatlmis 

 (White and Pink Enchantress and Beacon), 

 peonies and gladioli. 

 Crabb & Hunter Flo. Co.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 



To Exchange — 150 Smith, 50 E. G. Hill, 260 

 Diana, 2%-ln.; 50 Enguehard, 100 Smith, 4-ln., 

 all in flne condition, and 1000 stevlas, 2^-in., 

 for carnation plants. 

 Stelnhauser Flo. & Nursery Co., Pittsburg, Kan. 



To Exchange — Geraniums from 4 and 6-in. pots, 

 dark red only, $6.00 per 100, also some from 3 and 

 SV^-in., $3.00 per 100, for rose plants, begonias 

 and hardy perennials. 



A. Frueh & Son. R. D. 5, Lima, Ohio. 



To Exchange — 200 Enchantress, 150 firsts and 

 60 seconds, for rooted cuttings of geraniums and 

 obconlca gigantea. Adams Express. 

 J. F. Sked, WestervlUe, Ohio. 



To Exchange — 500 Asparagus Sprengeri, 4-ln., 

 for .fleld carnations. White and Pink Enchantress 

 and White Perfection preferred. 

 Williams Bros., Florists, Lorain, O. 



To Exchange — Boston, Whitmanl, ScottU and 

 Amerpohlli ferns, bench and pot plants, also 3-in. 

 Sprengeri for carnation plants. 



South Park Floral Nursery, San Antonio, Tex. 



To Exchange — 3-in. Xmas peppers, Jerusalem 

 cherries and cyclamen for primulas or carnation 

 plants. Write. 

 Advance Floral Co.. Daytwi, Ohio. 



To Exchange — 500 extra strong fleld Beacon 

 carnations for same amount of W. Enchantress. 

 W. W. Coles, Kokomo, Ind. 



To Exchange — Clematis panlculata, 2-in., $2.50 

 per 100, for primulas, ferns, asparagus or car- 

 nations. Rose-Lea Greenhouses, Shreveport, La. 



To Exchange — Polnsettlas for 250 carnations. 

 Victory or Beacon. C. L. Reese, Springfield, Ohio. 



WANTED. 



Wanted — 5000 to 8000 leek plants at once. 

 Quote price. Sourdry Bros., Glrard, Kan. 



CARNATION STAPLES. ~ 



PUlsbury'B camatloQ staples, 60c per 1000. 

 Postpaid. I. L. Plllsbury. Galesbnrg, 111. 



CARNATION SUPPORTS. ~ 



Carnation supports, 1 ring, 3 legs, galvaniced 

 wire, $5.00 per 1000. Cash with order. 

 Capital City Greenhouse Co.. Madison, Wis. 



CUT FLOWER BOXES. 



All sises of cut flower and floral design boxes. 

 Write for our box catalogues. 



O. 0. PoUworth Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Buyers of corrugated shipping boxes, send for 

 catalogue just Issued. See display adv. 



Hinde A Dauch Paper Co., Sandusky, O. 



Folding cut flower boxes, the best made. Write 

 for Ilat. Holton & Hunkel Co., Milwaukee. Wis. 



DECORATIVE MATERIAL. ~ 



CUT FERN LEAVES. 



We have fresh lots each week. Can supply 

 florists on contract and save you money. Write 

 us now. 



GREEN GALAX LEAVES now ready, 600 for 

 $1.00; 1000 for $1.60. 

 Barteldes Seed Co., Denver, Colo. 



Write for our special price on a special lot of 

 dagger ferns. 



Try our laurel festooning for your decorations, 

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

 Crowl Fern Co.. Mllilngton. Mass. 



FLO\A/ER COLORINQS. 



CYACEINE FLOWER COLORING, yellow, 

 orance, pink, blue, green, American Beanty, 20c 

 per qt. by mall. 

 0. R. Cranston. T.'l Flfleld Ave.. Providence. R. T. 



QREENHOUSE REPAIRINO. ~ 



General greenhouse repairing — piping done, 

 boilers and flues cleaned out, etc., etc. Also 

 greenhouse wrecking. Prices reasonable. Write. 

 W. J. Adams, 41 Claredon. Newtonvllle, Masa. 



INSECTICIDES 



Ask yonr dealer for K's Fermentlxo, 20c can. 

 Best insecticide. Joe. Kopcsay. So. Bend, Ind. 



LIME. ~ 



Lime, the real thing for florists. Before you 

 buy let me tell you about it. 



A. M. Herr. Lancaster. Pa. 



POTS. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your greenhouses 

 are within 60 miles of the Capital, write us; we 

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

 M Sts. N. B., Washington, D« 0. 



We make Standard Flower Pots, etc. 



Write us when in need. 



Wilmer Cope & Bro. 



Lincoln University, Chester Co., Pa. 



Red pots, none better. 

 Colesburg Pottery Co ., Colesbnrg, Iowa. 



"NUF SED." Best red pots are made by 

 Geo. E. Feustel, Fatrport, Iowa. 



PRINTING. 



When you buy printed stationery, don't get the 

 <^heap, sloppy kind that proclaims you a cheap, 

 sloppy florist. 500 each, cards, noteheads and 

 envelopes, neat, artistic, best stock, for a $6.00 

 bill. Either one for $2.00. Samples for stamp. 

 Waldo Engraving Co.. Auburndale. Boston, Mass. 



RAFFIA. 



Raffia (colored), 20 beantlful shades. Samples 

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

 Or 2440-2464 Washbnme Ave., Chicago. 



Raffia for tying vegetables, roses, carnations, 

 etc. Bale lots or less. Write for prices. 

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



SPHAQNUM MOSS. 



Sphagnum moss, clean and fresh in burlapped 

 bales — 



10 bbl. balek $3.60 



7 bbl. bales 2.26 



Pennock-Meehan Co.. 

 1608-1620 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Our fresh stock of selected sphagnum ready 

 for shipment. Cannot be excelled for decorating 

 and designing. Guaranteed, 2 10 bbl. bales, 

 $5.50; 5 10 bbl. bales, $12.50. 

 W. H. Stackhouse. Waretown, N. J. 



Sphagnum moss, clean stock; 12 bbl. bale. 

 $3.50. Green moss, in bbls., $1.00 per bbl. 



James Day, Milford, New Hampshire. 



Sphagnum moss, best quality , 76c per bale; 

 10 bales, $6.00. Cash with order. 

 L. Amun ds on & Son, City Point, Wis. 



10 40-lb. bales packing moss, best quality, 40c 

 bale. Cash. B. R. Mitchell, Mather, Wis. 



Ten bales sphagnum moss, $7.00. 

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



TOBACCO. ~ 



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

 600 lbs., $3.60; 1000 lbs., $6.60; ton. $12.00. 

 Scharff Bros., Van Wert. Ohio. 



WIRE STAKES. ~ 



Galvanized wire stakes. 4 ft., $6.00 1000. Cash 

 with order. 

 Chas. Handel, 2129 Balmoral Ave., Chicago. 



^A/IRE WORK. 



WIRE DESIGNS. 

 Buy in Denver and save freight. Our assort- 

 ment and stock largest in the west. Now Is the 

 time to place orders for winter use. 

 Barteldes Seed Co.. Denver. Colo. 



If 70a want the best and cheapest wire de- 

 signs send your orders to 

 Frank W. Ball. 31 E. 3rd St., Cincinnati, O. 



Florists' wire designs and hanging baskets. 

 Wyandotte Wire Works Co., 

 700 Ferry St., Kansas City, Kan. 



Advertisers have learned from experience that 



THB REVIEW 

 _^ PAYS BEST. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wire work 

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

 166 North Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



FALLS CITY WIRE WORKS, 

 451 S. Third St.. LouisvlUe. Ky. 



William B. Hlelscher's Wire Works, 

 88 and 40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



Illustrated book. 250 designs free. 



C. C. PoUworth Mfg. Co., Milwaukee. Wis. 



Wm. H. Woemer. 620 N. 16th St.. Omaha. Neb. 



SOLANUMS IN ITEID. 



Kindly let me know whether it is 

 advisable to grow Jerusalem cherries 

 and Bird's Eye pepper in the field dur- 

 ing the summer. If so, when is the 

 proper time to lift it for potting f 



E. O. 



I do not know the Bird 's Eye pepper, 

 but Christmas peppers* and Jerusalem 

 cherries, Solanum Capsieastrum, are 

 much more easily cared for and make a 

 more satisfactory growth in the field 

 than when confined in pots. They can 

 be dug up and potted any time from 

 August 20 until the middle of Septem- 

 ber. Firm them well in the pots. Shade 

 for a few days from bright sunshine, 

 and spray frequently when hot. They 

 will soon become established and can 

 be left out until frost threatens. The 

 Christmas peppers are much more ten- 

 der than the Jerusalem cherries and 

 should have a temperature of 55 to 60 

 degrees when housed. The latter va- 

 riety can be held in a coldframe, if 

 desired, until the end of November. 



C. W. 



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