MBEU 20. 19U0. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



29 



INSECTICIDES. 



it florists. 

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Sold by sceilmen 



g Shot kills Insects on cu 

 since ISSO. Is effective an 

 by seed.'^men everywhere. 



Clipper Law 



LAWN MOWER S. 



Mower Co., Norrlstown, Pa. 



Coldwell Lawn Mower Co., Newburgh, N. T. 



POTS. 



standard Pots. \ 

 I superior quality 

 Ities. Catalogues 

 )n appllcatli 



ready to supply 

 unlimited quan- 

 1 lists furnished 



Co., North Cambridge, Mass. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your greenhouses 

 ire within 600 miles of the Capitol, write us; 

 ve can save you money. W. H. Ernest. 28th 

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



Red Standard Pots, wide bottoms, well burr 

 :d and porous. Reduced prices. 



Harrison Pottery, Harrison, Ohio. 



alld Appliance Co., 



Wllmer Cope 



Bro., Lincoln University, Pa. 



Bed pots. Jacobs & Landis. Coles burg, 

 Whllldin Pottery Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



POT HANGERS. 



Krlck'3 Flower Pot Hanger. Just t 

 to display your plants by hanging ther 

 walls, etc., especially when crowded fi 

 No. 1 will fit 2 to 5-in. pots, 30c per doz 

 6 to 8-ln., 40c per dozen.; No. 3, 8 to i: 

 per doz. Sample pair, 10c postpaid. 

 Krlck, 1287 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y 



PRINTING. 



The Florists' Manual, by William Scott, v. 

 whole Library on Commercial Floriculture 

 end in your order now. Florists' Pub. Co. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS^ 



THE MOST MONEY. 



To get the most money out of your 

 business you must produce the best 

 stock at the lowest possible expense. 

 Are you sure there is no waste in your 

 business? Are you sure every one of 

 your methods is the cheapest as well 

 as the most effective? 



The best stock isn't always the most 

 costly to produce. It's more often in 

 doing the right thing at the right 

 time. And that's what The Florists' 

 Manual, by Wm. Scott, keeps you 

 posted on. It is a $10 book for $5, and 

 the best investment you can possibly 

 make, no matter how large or how 

 small your business. 



AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. 



dent McKinh'v 

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 saved from mi 



H is a strnii. 



l)y .Jolin Cliarlton & Sons, Koelicsler. \. 

 Y. I.EO.NARD Barron, Sec'y A. R. S. 



Roanoke, Xa. — The Virginia State 

 Hort. Society held a successful meeting 

 here last week with about 100 delegates 

 present. 



Houston, Tex. — The fourth annual 

 Te.-^as Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Fes- 

 tival will be held here Dec. 10 to 15. 



Help your employes to help them- 

 selves by placing our Florists' Manual 

 within their reach. 



We wish to call your attention to 

 the value in our Florists' Manual as 

 recognized by many readers. See their 

 letters that have appeared from time 

 to time in the Review. 



JACKSONVILLE. ILL — F J A'S f 



supplied by C. H. Green. 



; benefit of the 

 flowers being 



ENNIS, TEX.— At the recent chrysanthemum 

 show the leading prize winners were Mrs. J. 

 W. Neal, Mrs. T. D. Turner. Charles Hall, 

 Mrs. A. L. Westbrook, Mrs. H. P. Barclay, 

 Mrs. A. H. Oliver. Mrs. Tony Crowel, Mrs. 

 B. P. Sargent. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA.— R. M. Pierson has 

 been awarded a contract for a greenhouse at 

 the corner of Ridge avenue and Crea.se lane 

 for H. C. Schmidt. It will measure 90 by 21 

 feet, being brick, frame and galvanized iron. 



CARLISLE, PA.- 

 anthemum show wa 

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successful chrys- 



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