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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Apiul 22, 1909. 



GALAX LEAVES. 



Galax leaves, by the case or thousand. 

 Scranton Florist Supply Co., Scranton, Pa. 



HOSE. 



CRESTLINE SPECIAL Garden Hose. Made 

 la three different weights. A tough, durable 

 hose that has the life In It. Every section guar- 

 anteed. 



Price with couplings: 5-ply. 6-ply. 7-ply. 



V^-ln., per BO ft $4.00 |5.00 tS.OO 



%-ln., per 100 ft 7.75 9.75 10.76 



%-ln., per 50 ft 4.50 6.60 6.00 



%-In., per 100 ft 8.75 10.76 11.75 



Immediate shipment. Express or freight. 



THE CRESTLINE MFG. CO., 



Box 233, CrestUne. 0. 



TYPHOON HOSE. 

 This hose is the result of a careful study of 

 the effects of cinder walks, bench posts and the 

 damp, warm atmosphere of the greenhouse. It 

 Is a guaranteed hose, with heavy rubber tubing 

 and 8-ply heavy hose duck. 



50 feet, coupled | 7.60 



100 feet, coupled 16.00 



300 feet, coupled 42.00 



H. H. HUNT, 78 Wabash Ave.. Chicago. 



INSECTICIDES. 



"Nlco-fume," a great Improvement over all 

 other tobacco papers, 24 sheets, 75c; 144 sheets, 

 $3.60; 288 sheets, $6.50. 



"Nico-fume" liquid, 40% nicotine, % pint, 60c; 

 pint, 11.60; % gallon, $5.50; gallon, |10.60. 

 Kentucky Tobacco Product Co., Louisville, Ey. 



PHOTOGRAPHS. 



I make a specialty of photographing flowers, 

 plants, etc., for reproduction. Let me submit 

 samples and erices on material for the next 

 catalogue or circular. Special work to order at 

 reasonable prices. Nathan R. Graves, 414 Hay- 

 ward Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. 



POTS. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your greenhouses 

 are within 50 miles of the Capital write us; we 

 can save you money. W. H. Ernest, 28tb and 

 M Ste., N. E., Washington, D. O. 



We make Standard Flower Pots, etc. 



Write us when in need. 



Wilmer Cope & Bro., 



Lincoln University, Cheater Co., Pa. 



Standard red flower pots. Buy from the orig 

 Inators and introducers. Prices never higher. 

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



FREE TO FLORISTS. Sample box of red 

 pots. Geo. E. Feustel, Fairport, Iowa. 



Red pots, none better. 

 Colesburg Pottery Co., Colesburg, Iowa. 



PUMPS. ETC. 



IRON PUMPS, SPRAY PUMPS, 



HOSE, SUPPLIES and TOOLS. 



THE CRESTLINE MFG. CO., CresUine, 0. 



RAFFIA. 



Raffla. We can now supply prime quality 

 from new importations at reduced prices. 

 Write us for special quotations on any number 

 of bales. 



Chas. W. Jacob & Allison, Importers, 

 18 Cedar St., New York, N. Y. 



Raffia (colored), 20 beautiful shades. Samples 

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



or 810-824 Washbume Ave., Chicago. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



A full stock of sphagnum, sheet, and green 

 clump moss on band all the year round. Price, 

 $1.50 per bale. Write. 

 H. Kenney, 88 Rochester Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Sphagnum moss, extra large bales, $2.50 per 

 bale. Nursery moss, $1.75 per bale. Money 

 with order. James Day, Mllford, N. H. 



Sphagnum. Long Fibre. Cheap for cash. 

 Bag or bbl., $1.00; 4 bags, $3.00; 10 bags, 

 $7.00. W. J. Olds, Union City, Pa. 



Orchid moss, the most suitable for growing 

 orchids; also peat. 



Julius Roehrs Co., Rutherford, N. J. 



Ten bales sphagnum, $7.00. 



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



TOBACCO. 



THE FUMIGATING KIND TOBACCO POW- 

 DER. The first on the market and the kind that 

 has so many Imitators, has our guarantee tag sf 

 satisfaction or money back and '"The Moon Trade 

 Mark" on every bag; $3.00 per 100 lbs. The 

 H. A. Stoothoff Co., Makers and Sellers, Mt. 

 Vernon, N. Y. 



Fresh tobacco stems, in bales, 200 lbs., fl.BO; 

 500 lbs.. $3.60; 1000 lbs., $6.60; ton, |12.00. 

 Write us for prices on large quantities. 



Scharff Bros., Van Wert, Ohio. 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS. 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS. 

 10-ln. . . .$1.25 per doz. I6-I11. . . .$2.40 per doi. 



I2-ln 1.75 per doz. 18-ln.... 4.00 per doi. 



14-ln 2.00 per doz. 



Scranton Florist Supply Co., Scranton, Pa. 



WIRE WORK. 



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

 Manufacturer of florists' designs only. Second 

 to none. Illustrated catalogues. 

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



We are the largest manufacturers of wire 

 work in the west. B. F. Winteraon Oo., 



45, 47, 49 Wabash Ave., Obicag*. 



Best. Cheapest. 160,000 designs always !■ 

 stock. Quick delivery. 



Scranton Florist Supply Co., Scranton, Pa. 



50 per cent less than manufacturing cost. 

 Our specialty — 100 assorted designs, $10.00. 

 H. Kenney, 88 Rochester Ave., Brooklyn, N. T. 



Headquarters for wire work. Send for list. 

 Ball & Beta, 31 B. 3rd St, Cincinnati, O. 



William B. Hlelscher's Wire Works, 

 38 and 40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



Illustrated book, 260 designs free. 

 O. 0. PoUworth Mfg. Co.. Milwaukee. WU. 



Full line of wire work. Write for list. 

 Holton & Hunkel Co., Milwaukee. Wis. 



B. H. Hunt. 76-78 Wabash Ave.. Chicago. 



HORTICULTURAL BOOKS 



We can supply any of the followins^ books at the prices 

 noted, postpaid, and any other book at publishers' prices 



BtUba and Tuberous Rooted Flants. 



By C. L. Allen. A complete history, description, 

 methods of propagation and full directions for the suc- 

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 greenhouse. The illustrations which embellish this 

 work have been drawn from nature, and iiave been 

 engraved especially for this book. Cloth. .$1.50 



Greenhouse Ck>nstructlon. 



By Prop. L. R. Taft. A complete manual on the 

 building, heatiner, ventilating and arrangement of 

 greenhouses, and 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. $1.50 



Gardening tor Profit. 



By Pkteb Henderson. The standard work on 

 market and family gardening. The successful exper- 

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

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

 give most valuable information. The book is profusely 

 illustrated. 876 pages. Cloth. $1.00 



rtae Horticulturist's Rule Book. 



By Ii. H. Bailey. In no other volume can there 

 be found such a quantity of valuable information in 

 such a handy form for florists, fruit growers, truck gar- 

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 fungicides, plant diseases, seed tables and planting 

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fbe Chrysaatlieintun. 



By Arthur Hekrington, formerly president ot 

 Chrysanthemum Society of America. The most com- 

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 chrysanthemum that has yet been published in Amer- 

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The History and Culture of Grafted 

 Roses for rorclns:. 



By Alex. Montgomery, Jr. The most impor- 

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Cabbagre, Cauliflower and Allied 

 Vegetables. 



By C. L. Ai.i.en. An explanation of the require- 

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 Cloth. 00 cents 



Henderson's Picturesque Gardens and 

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By Charles Henderson. A volume containing 

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Handy Manual. 



..By J. W. Johnson. Illustrated wifli plans for 

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The Propasatlon of Plants. 



By Andrew S. Fuller. Illustrated with numet- 

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The Rose— Its Cultivation, Varieties, etc. 



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Mushrooms— How to Grow Them. 



By Wm. Falconer. This is the most practical 

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 Engravings drawn from nature expressly for this work. 

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The Nursery Book. 



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The Pruning: Book. 



By L. H. Bailey. This is the first American work 

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Insects and Insecticides. 



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

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Greenhouse Management. 



By Prop. L. R. Taft, of Michigan Agricultural 

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 and the propagation and care of house plants. It treats 

 of all the plants commonly cultivated by florists and 

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 methods that have been found most successful in grow- 

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 Of special value will be the directions for treating 

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