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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



March 14, 1912. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Jasmine grandlflorlum, Blgnonla venusta, Jap- 

 anese vailegated leaf and Chinese evergreen 

 fragrant honeysuckles, Hydrangea Otaksa, all 

 strong stock out of 214-In. pots, |«.00 per 100. 

 Tecoma Jasmlnoldes out of 2%-ln., $7.00 per 100. 

 Pterls tremula, strong, transplanted from flats, 

 $2.00 per 100. 



L. J. Stengel, 215-91 N. Johnston, 

 Los Angeles, Calif. 



100 3-ln. Layland pelargoniums, 5c. Seedling 

 verbenas, white and scarlet separate, 35c 100. 

 Begonia Vernon, 2-ln., Mme. Sallerol geraniums, 

 o,/ •• ^ 2^ Poltevlne geraniums, 2%-ln., 

 ,J<^*^-.„°"" yellow alternanthera rooted cuttings, 

 50c 100 prepaid. Want pansles, caladlum bulbs 

 or cash. J. F. Sked. Westervllle, 0. 



Surplus of Aquilegla chrysantha and canaden- 

 sis, Alyssum saxatile compactum. Delphinium 

 hybrlduni. Gypsophlla panlculata. Coreopsis 

 lancelota, 3%c each. Strong plants. Send for 

 price list of others. 

 Tappan Flower Gardens. Tappan, N. Y. 



LOOK under headings of asparagus, daisies, 

 smllax, geraniums, primulas, vincas, hydrangeas, 

 dracaenas and see what we are offering. 

 Freeport Floral Co., Freeport, III. 



POT PLANTS. Send for complete list. 



John Irvine & Sons, Bay City. Mich. 



TO EXCMANOE. ~ 



To Kxcliange— Rooted carnation cuttings — 



Alma Ward $4.00 100; $30.00 1000 



Enchantress 3.50 100 ; 25.00 1000 



nliite tnehantress 3.50 100; 25.00 1000 



R. P. Enchantress 3.50 100; 25.00 1000 



gPacon 3.50 100; 25.00 1000 



W Insor 2.50 100; 20.00 1000 



Or win exchange for pink geraniums from 2-ln 

 pots or chrysanthemum cuttings. 



Warwick Greenhouses, Warwick Neck, B. I. 



To Exchange — Carnation rooted cuttings. En- 

 chantress, R. P. and W. Enchantress, Pink De- 

 light, Wlnsor, etc., etc.. No. 1 stock, $16.00 per 

 1000. for assortments of either dahlias, gladfoll 

 or cannas, also polnsettla stock plants or rose 

 rooted cuttings, Richmond, Killarney. etc. 

 M. A. Crary, New Castle, Calif. 



To Exchange— 250 chrysanthemums, A. J. Bal- 

 four, 2-in., $2.50 per 100; 150 Primula obconlca 

 flgantea, well blossomed, fine 3V4 and 4-in., 

 8.00 per 100; 50 Amaryllis Johnsonl, 20c each, 

 for Geranium S. A. Nutt or rooted Enchantress, 

 White Enchantress and Victory. 

 M. A. Clark, Ellsworth. Maine. 



To Exchange — Strong, healthy cuttings of Pare 

 White Enchantress and Enchantress, $3.00 per 

 100; Rose-pink Enchantress, $2.tS0 per 100, for 

 5 and 6-ln. Boston and Whitmanl ferns, 2%-ln. 

 geraniums or 1% in. steam pipe. If interested 

 write quick. Hill Floral Co., Streator, 111. 



To Exchange — Carnation rooted cuttings, White 

 Enchantress and Enchantress, for Boston ferns, 

 4-ln. ; Golden Chadwick, V. Poehlmann and 

 Smith's Advance chrysanthemum rooted cuttings, 

 and Salvias, Zurich and Bonfire. 

 Riverside Floral Co., Co lnmbns, O. 



To Exchange — Giant maximum daisies, hardiest 

 and best cut flower daisy; Indiana, Parthenope, 

 Austria, King of Bronzes and Musaefolla cannas 

 for Isemenes, gladiolus bulbs and bulblets or any 

 other bulbs we can use. 

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



To Exchange — Strong 3-ln. Asparagus Spren- 

 gert and Vinca variegata, also vinca rooted cut- 

 tings, for coleus, geraniums or ferns. 



Indianapolis Flower & Plant Co., 

 ^______ Indianapolis, Ind. 



To Exchange— 2% to 4-in. S. A. Nutt, Mme. 

 Buchner geraniums, 4-in. A. Sprengerl, marguer- 

 ite daisy cuttings for White, Rose and Light Pink 

 Enchantress, O. P. Bassett carnation cuttings. 

 Sheldon Greenhouses. Sheld on, la. 



To Exchange — No. 1 chrysanthemum rooted cut- 

 tings, Monrovia, Bonnaffon and Enguebard, $1.00 

 per 100. $8.00 per 1000, for rooted cuttings and 

 2-ln. salvias, or what have you? 

 J. H. Milnor Sons & Co.. Ada, O. 



To Exchange — Lawson — Enchantress and San- 

 gamo carnation cuttings, $20.00 per 1000, for 

 anything I can use. What have you to offer? 

 Rolf Zetlltz. Lima, O. 



To Exchange — Strong Boston ferns, 2%-in., for 

 carnations. Enchantress, Red Lawson, White Per- 

 fection, Wlnsor. 



J. B. Milley, 346 Masten St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



To Exchange — Chrysanthemums, 2i^-in. stock, 

 best sorts, $3.00 100, and one lot of gardenias, 

 4-ln., $7.00 100, for baby's breath or Whitmanl 

 ferns. Mrs. R. J. Cosper. Box 68, Monroe, La. 



To Exchange— Egandale and King Humbert 

 cannas, and pelargoniums for A. Sprengerl and 

 White Enchantress carnation cuttings. 

 John W. Eldredge, Belvldgre, 111. 



To Exchange — 1000 strong, healthy Bonflre car- 

 nation rooted cuttings for same amount of White 

 Wonder or Glorlosa, also 500 Beacon for 500 En- 

 chantress^ W. W. Coles, Kokomo, Ind. 



To Exchange — Fuchsias, 2-in., best market 

 varieties, $2.00 per 100 for Geranium Mme. 

 Sallerol, Begonia Vernon and cannas. 

 John Irvine & Sons, Bay City. Mich. 



To Exchange — Windmill, flrst-class, for Easter 

 stock, bedding plants or glass. Bayside Green- 

 houses, Cape May Court House, N. J. 



An offer of your surplus stock, placed in THE 

 REVIEW'S classified department, will be se^n 

 by nearly every buyer in the trade. 



WANTED. 



Wanted — On Feb. 20 our greenhouses and entire 

 stock of plants was destroyed by a cyclone; we 

 are rebuilding in part and ^111 need all kinds of 

 otock for our spring trade ; If any florists have 

 ■•surplus of stock, we will be glad to make an 

 exchange proposition on the basis of delivery on 

 our part this fall or next spring. We to pay 

 express charges. 



Rose-Lea Greenhouses, Shreveport, La. 



Wauted^Uooted carnation cuttings. We can 

 use for our catalogue trade large lots of cama" 

 tlons in the standard varieties. We shall be 

 pleased to receive quotations from any grower 

 having a surplus to dispose of at a price he does 

 not wish the general trade to know. 

 J. W. Vestal & Son. Little Rock, Ark. 



Wanted — 6 Chusan fan palms, large size. Pre- 

 fer them with trunks. 

 De Witt House, Florence, S. C. 



Wanted — Prices on H. P. roses, shrubs, bulbs, 

 etc., wrapped up for department store trade. 

 Wm. Eschrlch Co., North Milwaukee, Wis. 



Wanted — 100 Dellce dahlias. Quote us price 

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



CAWNATION STAPLES. ~ 



SUPERIOR CARNATION STAPLES. 

 Mend your split carnations. Finest article for 

 carnation growers introduced so far, 50c per 1000 

 postage paid. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 

 38-40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



PUlsbury's carnation staples, SOc per lOOO. 

 Postpaid. I. L. Plllsbury, Galesburg, III. 



CUT FLON^ER BOXES. 



Folding cut flower and corrugated design boxes. 

 See our display adv. Write for price list 

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



Buye.s of corrugated shipping boxes, send for 

 catalogue just issued. See display adv. 



Hlnde & Dauch Paper Co., Sandusky, 0. 



Folding cut flower boxes, the best made. Write 

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



■DECORATIVE MATEWIAi.. 



Write for our special price on a special lot of 

 dagger ferns. 



Try our laurel festooning for your decorations, 

 only 5e per yd.; 10 yds. free with flrst order. 

 Gro wl Fern Co.. Milllngton, Mass. 



FLOWER COLORINQS. ^ 



CYACEINE FLOWER COLORING, yellow, 

 orange, pink, blue, green, American Beauty, 20c 

 per qt. by mail. 

 C. R. Crannton. 146 Orchard St.. Anbnm. R. T. 



aOLD FISH. 



GOLD FISH. 

 We are now shipping 



Extra fancy crop. 



FANCY LONG TAILS 



FANTAILS 



TELESCOPES 



If you have not our price list 



A post card will bring it. 



GLEN MARY FISH FARM. 



Chas. Pommert. Prop.. Amelia._0^ 



INSECTICIDES. 



Fermentizo, a cheap Insectlslde, pow'd, 25c; in 

 paste. 15c. Ask Jos. Kopcsay. So. Bend. Ind. 



MATS. 



MATS 

 The cheapest and most practical on the market. 

 Send for circular and price list. 

 Watts Bros.. Kerrmoor. Pa. 



PLANT STAKES. 



Cane stakes. Green Japanese, 2 ft., $4.00 per 

 1000; 2Mi tt.. $4.50 per 1000; 4 ft, $6.00 per 

 1000. Natural, 6 ft., $6.00 per 1000. 

 A. Henderson & Co.. 30 E. Randolph St. Chicago. 



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



We make Standard Flower Pots, etc. 



Write us when in need. 



Wilmer Cope & Bro. 



Lincoln University, Chester Co., Pa. 



"NUF SED." Best red pots are made by 

 Geo. E. Feustel. Falrport. Iowa. 



RAFFIA. 



Raffia. Red Star and 3 other grades. Bale 

 lots or less. Colored raffia, 20 colors. Write for 

 prices. 



McHutchison & Co., 17 Murray St., New York. 



Raffia (colored), 20 beautiful shades. Samples 

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

 Or 2440-2454 Washburne Ave., Chicago. 



TOBACCO. 



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

 500 lbs., $3.50; 1000 lbs., $6.50; ton, $12.00. 

 Scharff Bros., Van Wert, Ohio. 



Tobacco dust for dusting, 100-lb. sack, $1.76; 

 200 lbs., $3.00. G. H. Hunkel, Milwaukee, Wis. 



Fresh tobacco stems, 65c per 100; $12.00 per 

 ton. F. O. B. N. D. Mills. Middletown, N. Y. 



WIRE WORK. 



Florists' wire designs and banging baskets. 



Wyandotte Wire Works Co., 



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



We are the largest manufacturers of wire work 

 In the west. E. F. Winterson Co., 



166 North Wabash Ave.. Chicago. 



PALLS CITY WIRE WORKS, 

 481 8. Third St., LoulsTllIe, Ky. 



William E. Hielscber's Wire Works, 

 88 and 40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



Wm. H. Woerner, 520 N. 16th St., Omaha, Neb. 



THE BEST 



Bug Killer and 

 Bloom Saver 



Drop 118 a line and 



We wiU 

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