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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JUNB 6, 1912. 



VINCAS-ConUnued. 



Vlnca wmi^, good, strong, from 4-ln., |8.00 per 

 100. M. M. Lathrop, Cortland, N. Y. 



Vlncas, Tarlegated, 2-ln., $2.00 per 100; $18.00 

 per lOOQ. J. L. Johngon, De Kalb. 111. 



Vlnca varlegata, 8-ln., Btrong, 6c. Cash. 

 Port Allegany QreenhouBes. I'ort Allegany, Pa. 



Vlnca varlegata, extra fine, 3-In., 6c; 2Vi-in., 

 2 to 8 leads. 3c. A. J. Baldwin. Newark. O. 



Vlncas, variegated and green, 3-ln., $5.00; 

 2-ln., $2.00. Thomas Salveson, Petersburg, 111. 



Vlnca varlegata R. C, 90c 100; $8.00 1000. 

 Cash. Byer Bros.. Chambersburg, Pa. 



Vlnca varlegata, 2-ln.. $2.50 per 100. 

 Geo. H. Mellen Co.. Springfield, O. 



7000 Vlnca major varlegata, 2-ln., $1.76 per 

 100. Burden Floral Co.. Bowling Green, Ky. 



VIOLETS. 



TRUE TO NAME 

 PRINCESS OP WALES VIOLET 



ROOTED CUTTINGS, 



$1.50 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 



CHARLES SCHULTZ, 



4512 N. 49th Ave., Mayfalr, Chicago, 111. 



California violets, strong rooted runners, trans- 

 planted acme time, $1.00 per 100; $5.00 per 1000. 

 Order soon If wanted. . _ 



Chas. Black, Hlghtstown, N. J. 



Violets, Luxonne, 2-ln., $3.00 per 100. Call- 

 fomia, 2-ln., $3.00 per 100. Hardy English, 2-ln., 

 $6.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. . _^ ,^ „ 

 Geo. H. Mellen Co., Springfield, O. 



Fine rooted runners of Princess of Wales vlo- 

 lets, $8.00 per 1000. C. Loverldge, Peoria, 111. 



YUCCAS. 



Yucca fllamentosa, extra strong, $25.00 per 100. 

 Rare bargain. Cash, please. 

 Texas Nursery & Floral Co., Box 178, Alvln, Tex. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



We close out. to make room, as follows: S. A. 

 Nntt, E. G. Hill and Blcard geraniums, 4-ln., 

 $7.00 per 100; 2%-ln., $2.00 per 100. Fine 

 plants, all in bud and bloom. Coleus, Beckwlth's 

 Gem, VtrschaffeltU, Golden Bedder and Pflster, 

 2%-ln., $2.00 per 100. Cash with order, please. 

 Deerfield Nurseries, Deerfleld, 111. 



Pelargoniums, 4-ln., In bud and bloom, 6 kinds, 

 $7.00 per 100. Also S. A. Nutt, Ricard and 

 others, $6.00 per 100. Appleton rooted cuttings, 

 $1.26 per 100. 



Wm. Balnbrldge, 



1134 Harrison St.. Frankford. Philadelphia. 



Pansies, in bloom; sweet Williams, $1.00 100. 

 Cannas, garden pinks, $1.00 100. Cash, please. 

 H. W. AUersma Grand Rapids, Mich. 



LOOK under headings of chrysanthemums, 

 primulas, stevias and swalnsonas. 

 Freeport Floral Co., Freeport, 111. 



See tb« 17 classified ads. we carry. Fine stock. 

 Hammerschmldt & Clark, Medina, O. 



TO EXCHAWQE. 



To Exchange — Or will sell. Lobelias, coleus, 

 salvias, tradescantias, German ivy, rosemary, 

 dble. alysBum, stevias, rose geraniums, verbenas, 

 smilax, actayranthes, Mme. Sallerol, 2% and 3- 

 In. ; pansies, pyrethrums, centaureas, strong, 

 from bed; Jtoe rubbers, 15 to 20 in.; see chrysan- 

 themum classified, for roses, or what have you? 



StMnhauser Florist & Nursery Co.. 

 ^ Pittsburg, Kan. 



To Exmange — Coleus, 2%-in., Beckwlth's Gem, 

 Golden Bedder, Verschaffeltll, Pflster, for rooted 

 cuttings of M. Bonnaffon yellow chrysanthemums. 

 Deerfleld Nurseries, Deerfield, 111. 



To Exchange — We are pleased to exchange ev- 

 ery article we advertise in the classified. What 

 have you? „ 



Texas Nursery & Floral Co.. Box 178, Alvln, Tex. 



To Exchange — 1000 Brioe roses in 2^-ln. pots, 

 for hybrids, H. T., Ramblers, etc., in 2 or 2Vi-ln. 

 pots. .^ _ 



Hayman Greenhouse Co.. Clarksburg, W. Va. 



WANTED. 



Wanted — To contract for a million roots, 

 plants and bulbs for fall delivery. What have 

 you to offer at bargain prices in peonies. Irises, 

 dahlias, cannas, etc., etc.? If you are growing 

 a surplus of any flowering bulbs or plants that 

 you want a market for write us about It. 

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



Wanted — Small lots of good aspidistras. Ad- 

 dress No. 322, care Florists^ Review, Chicago. 



CARNATION 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. 



Pillsbury's carnation staples, 60c per 1000. 

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



CUT FLOWER 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. 



Folding cut flower boxes, the best made. Write 

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



DECORATIVE MATERIAL. 



Write for our special price on a special lot of 

 dagger ferns. 



Try our laurel festooning toe your decorations, 

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



Crowl Fern Co., Mllllngton, Mass. 



FLOWER COLORINOS. 



THE NATURAL OYACBINB flower coloring, 

 yellow, blue, orange, pink, green or American 

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

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



PLANT STAKES. 



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

 lOOO; 2% ft., $4.50 per 1000; 4 ft., $6.00 per 

 1000. Natural, 6 ft., $6.00 per 1000. A. Hender- 

 son & Co., 352 N. Michigan Ave., 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, 28th 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, Fairport, Iowa. 



RAFFIA. 



RaflSa. Red Star and 3 other grades. Bale 

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

 prices. 



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



Raffia (colored), 20 beautiful shades. Samples 

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



Or 2440-2464 Washbume Ave., Chicago. 



SPHAONUM MOSS. 



Sphagnum moss, 10 bbl. bales, burlapped, $4.00 

 per bale; 6 bale lots, $3.76 each; 10 bale lots, 

 $3.60 each. 



S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., 

 1608-20 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



BUSINESS BRINGERS— 



REVIEW CLASSIFIED ADVS. 



Best sphagnum, $1.00 per bale; 10 bales, $8.00. 

 Cash. L. Amundson & Son. City Point, Wis. 



TOBACCO. 



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

 500 lbs., $3.60; 1000 lbs., $6.50; ton, $12.00. 

 Scharg Bros., Van Wert, Ohio. 



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

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



^VIRE WORK. 



Florists' wire designs and hanging baskets. 

 Wyandotte Wire Works Co., 

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



We are the largest manufacturers of wire work 

 in the west B. F. Wlnterson Co., 

 166 North Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



FALLS CTTY WIRE WORKS, 

 451 S. Third St., Louisville, Ky. 



William E. Hlelscher's Wire Works, 

 38 and 40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



Wm. H. Woerner, 620 N. 16th St., Omaha, Neb. 



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