The uses of Peat Moss are almost unlimited 
MICHELL’S SUNDRIES FOR FLORISTS, ETC., continued 
Parcel Post charges where named are for shipment to the First and Second Zones; for other Zones, please add additional postage 

Peerless 
Raffiatape 
Florist’s Peerless Twine 
For tying up flower-boxes, designs, 
etc. Very attractive. Color, Nile 
green. 1-Ib. tube $1.35; 5 Ibs. $6.25. 
Raffia 
We make a careful selection of 
long, broad strands for our trade. 
Natural Color. 1Ib. 45c. (by Parcel 
Post, 55c.); Ib. 80c. (by Parcel 
Post, 90c.); 5 Ibs. $3.75 (by Parcel 
Post, $3.90). 
Green. lb. 55c. (by Parcel Post, 
65c.); Ib. 90c. (by Parcel Post, 
$1.00) ; 5 Ibs. $4.10 (by Parcel Post, 
$4.25). 
Raffiatape 
This article ts made of a composi- 
tion of paper and linen, and is tre- 
mendously strong. It is about \ in. 
wide, and comes 250 yards to a spool. 
There is no waste, as the ree] permits 
it to be hung from a buttonhole, and 
It can be used as needed. Color, Nile 
green. Spool of 250 yds. 90c. (by 
Parcel Post, $1.00); 6 spools, $5.00 
(by Parcel Post, $5.15). 

New Philly Fern Pin 
A distinct achievement of real value to every 
florist. Easier to push in place. Easier to handle. 
Easier on the fingers. The bend holds the leaves 
firmly. No danger of leaves breaking loose as 
with the old-style pin. The S-shaped top presses 
securely on the leaf, making it stay where you 
put it. And they cost no more than ordinary pins. 
10-Ib. box $2.75; 10 boxes $26.50. 

Glass Cutters 
No. 8. Small Diamond. Ebony handle .$6 50 
Each 
No. 8A. Large Diamond. Mahogany 
[Wynivel Co, 2g ata naval i ae a eT 7 50 
Single Wheel. Steel....... Doz. $2.50.. 25 
6-Wheel. Adjustable.................. 50 
Parcel Post charges cover postage and 
special packing required 






Glazing Points 
Peerless No. 1 and 2. 
single-thick glass. 
For double-thick 
Per 1000, 75c. (by Parcel 1 Das 
Post, 85c.); 5000, $3.60 
(by Parcel Post, $3.75). 
Pincers. For driving Peerless 
Points. Pair $1.00 (by Parcel 
Post, $1.10). 
Seibert’s Style Points. Zinc. Three sizes. 
54-, 34-, and %-inch. Lb. 70c. (by Parcel 
Post, 80c.); 5 Ibs. $3.30 (by Parcel Post, 
$3.45); 10 Ibs. $6.25 (by Parcel Post, $6.45). 
Zinc Nails. 5<-, 34-, and 7%-inch. Lb. 70c. (by 
Parcel Post, 80c.); 5 Ibs. $3.25 (by Parcel 
For 
No. 1. Peerless. 
No. 2. Seibert’s. 
No. 3. Zinc nails. 

Post, $3.45). 
Putty Distributor 
The best appliance for distributing putty. 
Price, $1.35 (by Parcel Post, $1.45). 


Mastica Machine 
Putty Distributor 
Mastica Machine 
Price, $3.50 (by Parcel Post, $3.60). 
Black Glazing Cement (Masticote) 
For waterproofing greenhouse gutters, roofs, 
etc.; also for making sash-bars water-tight. 
Gives excellent satisfaction. Apply with a 
mastica machine. Gal. $1.35; 5 gals. $5.00. 
Keystone Liquid Glazing Putty 
Especially adapted for glazing wood and 
metal sash. Can be applied with a putty bulb 
or gun, making a perfectly water-tight job. 
Gal. $2.25; 5 gals. $9.50; ‘bbl. (about 30 
gals.), $1.70 per gal.; bbl. (about 50 gals.), 
$1.55 per gal. 
Peerless Glass Repair Clamp 
Will not rust. Saves lights of glass worth from 
40 to 50 cents each. 100, $1.80 (by Parcel 
Post, $1.90). 
Greenhouse White Paint 
Undoubtedly the best and most economical 
White Paint on the market today. Gal. $4.25; 
5 gals. $19.00. 
Skybryte Glass Cleaner 
For taking off whitewash shading, etc. Coat 
the glass with Skybryte, flush off with water, 
and glass is clean. Five pounds to 20 gallons of 
water is sufficient for 20,000 feet of glass. 
5 Ibs. $3.75; 25 Ibs. $16.25. 



Glazit Gun 
For applying liquid 
glazing putty, mastica, 
etc. Price, $3.85 (by 
Parcel Post, $4.00). 

Glazing Chisel 
Made of fine-quality steel. Price, $1.85 (by 
Parcel Post, $2.00). 
Florists’ Sundries 
Bulb Fibre. Qt. 10c.; Yepk. 35c.; pk. 60c.; 
Abus. $1.00; bus. $1.50. 
Bull Dog Clips. For fastening packages, boxes, 
etc. Box (1000) 65c. 
Carnation Dye, Green. Pkg. 50c. 
Celery Paper. Rolls 3 feet wide; 167 lineal feet. 
Roll $2.75. 
Celery Tape, Red. 1000-yard spool $5.25 (by 
Parcel Post, $5.40). 
Celery Tape, Green. 1000-yard spool $4.10 
(by Parcel Post, $4.25). 
Charcoal, Lump. Pk. 
bbl. sack $2.00. 
Charcoal, Ground. Coarse or fine. 5 lbs. 35c.; 
25 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $3.50. 
Leaf-Mould (Jersey Peat). Pk. 45c.; 
$1.50; ap, roximately 2 bus. bbl. $2.75. 
Mouse Seed. For destroying mice. Pkg. 25c. 
Pearl Chips. For bulb-bowls, aquariums, etc. 
White and assorted colors. Pkg. 8c.; 6 pkgs. 
rege 12 pkgs. 85c.; 25 pkgs. $1.50; 100 pkgs. 
50c.; bus. $1.25; 
bus, 
-50. 
White. In bulk. 10 lbs. 70c.; 25 lbs. $1.25; 
100 lbs. $4.50. 
Assorted colors. 10 Ibs. 85c. 25 Ibs. $1.75; 
100 lbs. $6.00. 
Peat, Orchid. 
bag $2.75. 
Pebbles. Qt. 8c.; pk. 55c.; bus. $2.00; sack 
$4.00. 
Pruning Compound 
Qt. 45c.; gal. $1.40. 
Salt Hay. Lb. 214c., in bale lots; half ton $15.00; 
ton $28.00. Weight of bale 100 to 110 Ibs. 
Sand. For propagating. Pk. 35c.; bus. $1.25; 
212-bus. bag $2.45. 
Shaderine. 5 Ibs. $1.50; 10 Ibs. $2.75. 
Weed Killer, Michell’s. Dilute 1 gallon to 
AO gallons of water. Qt. 45c.; gal. $1.35; 
5 gals. $6.00; 30 gals. $28.75; 55 gals. $42.00. 
Peat Moss, Torf Mull (Granulated) 
A moisture-retaining humus and an aid for 
saving soil fertility. It furnishes the needed 
organic matter which all soils require. An excel- 
lent material for spreading on the lawn, mulch- 
ing in the flower and vegetable garden, and 
especially desirable for the rose-bed; used ex- 
tensively by leading florists for mixing with 
potting soil, for propagating benches, also for pack- 
ing bulbsand plants. 5-bus. bag $2.00; bale $4.50. 
Lb. 40c.; 5 lbs. $1.50; 10-Ib. 
or Tree Dressing. 
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