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May 7, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



109 



Argenteo-guttata rooted cuttings, Ic. Sander- 

 Boni, 2-ln., :Jc. KeaBtii, 2-ln.. 3c. I^sseps, 2-ln., 

 3c. Hacker, 2-ln., 3c. Thurstonl, 2-ln., 3c. 

 Plcta rosea, 2-ln., 3c. Geranium Mountain of 

 Snow, strong 2-ln-, 3c. Pelargonium Robert 

 Green, 2-ln., 3c. Sallerol, 2-ln., 2c. Vlnca va- 

 rlegata, field-grown, strong, ready for a shift, 

 2-ln., 2c: J18.00 per 1000. This stock Is all ex- 

 tra strong. Ragan Bros.. Sprlngfleld, O. 



Geraniums, strong 4-ln., ready for 5-ln., 3 to 4 

 shoots, $8.00 per 100. Extra strong 4-ln. vlncas, 

 15c. English Ivy, 3-in., 5c; 4-in., 15c. Coleus, 

 all varieties, 3-ln., 5c. Lobelias, 2-ln., 2c. Poln- 

 settla stock plants, 10c. Transplanted tomato 

 plants, $5.00 per 1000. Alternantheras, red and 

 yellow, In flats, $1.50 per 100. SantoUnas, $1,50 

 per 100. Cash, please. 

 Martin Kelt, Bay City, Mich. 



Field-grown, single dlv. roots, 60c 100; $5.00 

 1000 prepaid. Hops, G. Glow, white and b. Vlnca 

 mln., Shasta d., lobelias, mam. pink Eng. daisy, 

 escheveHas, shamrock seedling wallfl., dble. hol- 

 lyhock, pink, white, etc. 

 Gem Nnrsery, Log Q atoa. Cal. 



50 3-ln. D. Indlvlsa, heavy, 3c. 50 3-ln. 

 plumosus, 5c. 200 Charlotte cannas, ready for 

 4-ln., $3.00 for lot. 1000 seedling plumosus, 

 from own seed, $7.00 for lot. 



J. F. Sked. Weaterville.. 0. 



TO ajtOHAwaK. 



To Exchange — Polnsettla stock plants or any- 

 thing offered In our Miscellaneous ad. for the 

 following stock: Gladioli, America, Augusta, 

 etc., tuberoses, Ismenes, cyclamen, mixture of 

 flowering begonias, palms, araucarias or Boston 

 fern runners, pterlc. 

 Marti n Kelt, Bay City, Mich. 



To Exchange — Vaughan'a International Pansv 

 plants, nice plants, mixed. In bud and bloom, 

 $1.00 per 100, for Beacon, Rose-pink or White 

 Enchantress, from 2-in. pots, coleus or geranium 

 R. C. 

 The N ussbaumer Floral Co., San Angelo, Texas. 



To Exchange — See our display adv. of cannas 

 Mhd classifled ads of dasheen and xanthosomas; 

 will exchange for amarylHs, pompon mums, or 

 anything we can use. 

 L. H. Read & Co., Deer Park, Ala. 



To Exchange — Or will sell, some mighty fine 

 alternantheras, red, yellow and Brllllantlssima, 

 2-ln., ready for 2%-in., $2.50 per 100. What 

 have you? Write quick. Quality is our hobby. 

 The HiU Floral Co., Streator. 111. 



To Exchange — Fancy wire banging baskets, 10- 

 inch, $1..')<I i>er doi. ; 12-lnch, $1.75 per doz. ; 14- 

 Inch. $2.00 i»er doz., for anything you have to 

 ojTor. 

 K. Ziege'er, Jr., 6037 Hurst St., New Orleans, 1 ^. 



To Exchange — Advance, G. Glow. I)e Kalb, 

 Pink Shaw, Taft, Diana pompon and others, 

 rooted cuttings, IV^c; 2-in., 2%c, for carnations, 

 vlncas, salvias and Princess of Wales violets. 

 Lohr Bros., Ottawa, 111. 



To Exchange — PAinsettla stock, for A. Beau- 

 ties, Aaron Ward, Sunburst, Mrs. Shawyer and 

 Pink Klllarney. 

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



To Exchange — Sllver-plnk snapdragons, 2-ln., 

 $2.60 per 100; Salvia Bonflre, 2-in., $2.00, for 

 carnations, begonias or anything we can use. 

 Yerkes Bros., Hutchinson, Kan. 



To Exchange — Anything we have to offer under 

 Ferns, Asparagus, Begonias, Cannas and English 

 ' ivy for small palms, cyclamen and geraniums. 

 Oak Grove Greenhouses, Tuskegee, Ala. 



To Exchange— DwaT^ Iwxwood, German iris or 

 largft dabUa clumps, for salvias, geraniums xor 

 alyasum. M. L. McClave, Benton Harbor, Mich . 



To Exchange — Vlnca (periwinkle), for other 

 kinds of stock, as per my ad under Periwinkle. 

 Frank R. Faulk, Delray, Fla. 



To Exchange — Wlnsor cuttings now in flats, 

 for Asparagus Sprengeri in 3 or 4-in. pots. 

 Cloi^^h Produce Corporation, Greenland. N. H. 



• WANTKD. 



Wanted— 250 2-ln. santolinas. 



N. V. Cooper. Gas City. Ind. 



BOXWOOD. 



Boxwood, fine stock, packed In 50 and 100 pound 

 cases at 12c. Cash with order. Prompt shlp- 

 ment. H. E. Conwell, Milton, Del. 



CAWNATION STAPLK8. 



SUPERIOR CARNATION STAPLES. 

 Mend your split carnations. Finest article for 

 carnation growers Introduced so far, 50c per 1000, 

 postage paid. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 

 264-6 Randolph St.. Detroit. Mich. 



BUSINESS BRINGEKS— 



REVIEW CLASSIFIED ADV 8. 



Pillsbury's carnation staples, 50c per 1000. 

 Postpaid. I. L. Plllsbury, Galesburg, 111. 



OUT rLOWKW BOXg«. 



Folding cut flower and corrngated design boxes. 

 See our display adv. Write for price list. 

 The Sefton Mfg. Co., 1333 W. 35th St., Chicago. 



Folding cut flower boxes, the best made. Write 

 for list. Holton A Hunkel Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



DKOOWATIVK MATKWIAL. 



Write for our special prices on a special lot of 

 dagger ferns. 



Try our laurel festooning for your decorations, 

 only 6c per yd.; 10 ydft free with first order. 

 Growl Fern Ik)., Millln^n, Mass. 



rLOWKw couomwas. 



THE NATURAL CYACBINE, flower coloring, 

 yellow, blue, orange, pink, green or American 

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

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



ttocp ri»M. 



Gold fish, aquarium plants, castles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalogues. 



AUBURNDALE GOLD FISH CO., 

 1449 Madison St., Tel. Haymarket 162, Chicago. 



HOSE. 



Seamless, kiukless, greenhouse hose, the kind 

 the Florists use, guaranteed to be of the best 

 quality, cut to any length up to 500 ft., % inch, 

 14c per ft. ; % inch, 16c per ft. 



Wm. Murphy, 329 Main St., Cincinnati, O. 



HUMUS. 



HUMUS. 

 Make your soil as rich as the black alluvial 

 deposits of Russia. Mix about 5 to 10 per cent 

 of Alphano Humus (85% organic mold) with your 

 soil. Alphano Humus Agency, Room 519, 180 

 No. Dearborn St., Cor. Lake St., Chicago. Phone 

 Central 7932. 



MOSS. 



Sheet moss in bags. Fine, clean stock, no small 

 pieces. Finest stock for trimming pots, window 

 decorations and banging baskets. Per bag, $2.00. 



MICHIGAN CUT FXOWER EXCHANGE, 

 264-6 Randolph St., Detroit, Mich . 



Sheet moss, large sacks and large pieces, $2.00 

 per bag. 



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



^OTS. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your greenhouses are 

 within 50 miles of the Capital, write us, we can 

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

 N. E., Washington, D. C. ^__ 



We Make Standard Flower Pots, etc. 



Wllmer Cope & Bro., 



Lincoln University, Chester Co., Pa. 



"NUF SED." Best red pots are made by 



Geo. E. Feustel, Falrport, Iowa. 



Ilaeger quality pots in all sizes. 



Haeger Brick » Tile Co., Elgin, 111. 



SPHAaNUM MOSS. ^ 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



10 bbl. bales, l>urlaped 4.00 each 



."> bale lots ■. 3.75 each 



10 bait- lota 3.50 each 



S. S. PENNOCK-MEBHAN CO., 

 1608-20 Ludlow S t.. Philadelphia. Ptt. 



SpUagnuui, choicest seli'cted, 5 bbl. bales, bnr- 

 lapped. 10 bale.x, $8.00, 25 bales. $18.75; wired 

 bales, 50c. Will ship same day order Is received. 

 M. L. Hancock & Sons, City Point, Wis. 



10 bales sphagnum moss, best grade, burlapped, 

 40 lbs. each, $8.00. 

 Frank Hancock, City Poin t, Wis. 



Best sphagnum moss, 5 bbl. bales, $1.00 ea. ; 

 carloads, 90c bale. Cash with order. 

 Harry E. Halliway, Chatsworth, N. J. 



Choice sphagnum moss, bales 40 lbs. each, bur- 

 laped, 60c; wired, 40c. Cash, please. 

 H. A. Lamp, City Point, Wis. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS, very best quality, $1.15 

 per bale, 10 bale lots or more at $1.10 per bale. 

 H. W. Buckbee, Rockford, 111. 



Sphagnum moss, burlap bales, $1.20 per bale; 

 10 bales for $11.00. 



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



.'0 lb. dry wired bales, clean sphagnum moss, 

 (iOc. Cash. F. Friedl, Phillips, Wis. 



TOSAOOO. 



TOBACCO DUST. 



Per 100 lbs., $1.25: per % ton, $5.50. 



C. X. Robinson & Bro., Dept. 45, Baltimore, Md. 



Strong tobacco dust. 400 lbs., $8.00. 300 lbs. 

 baled stems, $2.00. Cash, please. 

 S. R. Levy, Blnghamton, N. Y. 



Fresh tobacco stems. In bales. 200 lbs., $1.50; 

 500 lbs., $3.30: 1000 lbs., $6.50: ton. $12.00. 

 Scharff Bros., Van Wert, Ohio. 



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

 lbs., $3.00. G. H. Hujikel Co.. Milwaukee, Wis . 



WIRE STAKES. ~ 



Galvanized wire florists' stakes. Wire and 

 wire goods of all description. Thomas Hamilton's 

 Son, 1340-52 E. ^rks St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



wm« wowtc. 



New catalog Just out. Send for one. 

 WOKRNER WIRE WORKS, 

 2S.'i2 Pratt St., Omaha, Neb. 



Florists' wire designs and hanging baskets. 



Wyandotte Wire Works Co., 



700-702 Ferry St., Kansas Cnty, Kan . 



Special prices on florists' wire designs. Send 

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

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



The CHEAPEST, the EASIEST, and the BEST 

 WAY to get rid of your surplus stock Is to use 

 the REVIEW'S classified advs. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wire work 

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

 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



William B. Hlelscher's Wire Works. 

 38 and 40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



A Falls Cltyi \Wire Works, , 

 461 3rd St., -* LotJlsvllle, Ky. 



WOOOEN BOXES. 



Wooden boxes for vegetable and flowering 

 plants, 11x5x2V.,, $1.30 per 100, $12.00 per 1000; 

 celery, 14x5x2%, $1.50 per 100, $14.00 per 1000. 

 Cash, please. 

 Clair G. Norris. Florist, Warsaw, N. Y. 



Wooden boxes for growing plants, 12x8x2%, 

 $1.60 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. Cash. 

 Monadnock Greenhouses, Keenc, N. H. 



Bailey's Standard Cyclopedia 

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FLORISTS' PUBLISHINO CO., 

 Caxton Bldg. Chicago, IlL 



Palmyra, 111.— Mrs. C. N. Richardson 

 has opened a greenhouse at Waverly 

 and hopes to develop the business of 

 that place. 



Greeley, Colo.— J. H. Ellis is having 

 great success with his carnations and is 

 making name for himself with his ex- 

 cellent stock. - .^ 



