AUGUST 2, 1900. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



271 



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The most convenient way 

 of applying an insecticide 

 ever yet devised. No pans 

 requircc)-No heating of 

 irons-No trouble-Cannot 

 injure the most sensitive 

 blooms-Very effective. 

 Price bO< per box of 12 

 rol I s . All dealers sell it ! 



5kabcura Dip Co. 



St. Louis — Chicago. 



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HEATING 



STEAM AND 

 HOT WATER 



Perfectly Installed by 



H.W. GIBBONS, '^-rvSRr' 



Expert Advice and Plans Furnished, 



Catalogues 4 Cents- 



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BEST 



AND 



Cheapest 



ALL ROUND 

 INSECTICIDE 

 on the Market. 



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ill Out-Last You! 



Somethingr New in Bench Tile. 



Light, strong and never rots. Cheap as lumber 

 In hrst cost. Harbors no insects, does not swell, 

 shrink or warp, eives good drainage and yet holds 

 moisture. Send for sample and price to 

 JAMES FBOST, ereenvllle, Darke Co., Oblo. 

 Mention The Review when you wrlt«. 



POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.— The sixth 

 annual exhibition of the Dutchess 

 County Hort. Society will be held in 

 the State Armory, Nov. 6, 7 and 8 

 next. Copies of premium list may be 

 had by addressing W. G. Gomersall, 

 S&'y, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



ERIE, PA.— At present the only 

 building or improving among tb = 

 greenhouses here is being done by the 

 Schlm-aff Floral Co. They are add- 

 ing to their place one rose house lOOx 

 :>t feet and one carnation house l()0x2i) 

 feet and are tearing down and rebuild- 

 ing two houses, one 100x10, the other 

 100x11 feot. 



€ |E§" Had you any trouble with the MARCH WIND coining through crack or crevice in the Greenhouse? ♦ 



I TWBMUOW'S ^ 



, Old Euirlisli 



SEMI-LIQUID 



GlazinE Putty | 



OR PUSTIC 



Will stop the trouble. Put up in 16-pound cans : 50 and SO-pound buckets. 



t HAMMOND'S GREENHOUSE WHITE 



t iron (.reenhouses. It stays where yoii put it 



A SUFEBB FAINT, with twenty 

 years' record to back it up, for wear if 

 ' and tear and looks on either wood or T. 



In 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 gallons. 



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Is a book of 224 large pages (same size as those 

 of the Florists' Review), and contains about 200 ar- 

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 each gi\"ing " the meat " only, from the personal ex- 

 perience of a thoroughly practical man who is in 

 daily touch with each department of the business 

 and who has that rare quality of being able to tell 

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 book is illustrated by over 200 fine half-tone engrav- 

 ings. It is 



A Complete Reference Book for 

 Commercial Florists 



and is a whole library on practical commercial flori- 

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 substantially bound in half leather, with specially 

 designed title in gold. 



Price, $5.00 Carriag"e Prepaid. 



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Florists' Publishing Co., bCilding. Chicago. 

 ...THE ANNUAL... 



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OF T 



"^Florists' Review 



AUGUST 23, 



WILL BE 

 ISSUED 



and will coutaiii a report of the New York Convention. 



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" God Almightie first Planted a Garden, and indeed it is the Purest of Human pleasures. 

 It is the Greatest Refreshment to the Spirits of Man ; without which Buildings and Palaces 

 are but Grosse Handyworks ; And a man shall ever see ttiat when Ages grow to Civility 

 and Elegancie, Men come to Build Stately sooner than to Garden Finely ; .^s i( ( iardening 

 were the Greater Perfection."— B.\CON. 



