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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



SEPTEMBER 20. i:i :0. 



its ranks all horticulturists, its an- 

 nual exhibitions ought to be some- 

 thing more than a mere display of 

 trade samples. The aim of all pro- 

 ducers in the trade was to create and 

 stimulate larger demands among the 

 private consumer or user, and the 

 recent show successfully demon- 

 strated a truly progressive means to- 

 ward that end. 



Another evidence of progress in 

 horticulture was the prominence given 

 to vegetables. The strong competi- 

 tion in the vegetable classes more 

 than justified the provision made for 

 them, and the interest manifested in 

 the vegetable exhibit by visitors was 

 equal to that evinced in the plants and 

 cut flowers. 



Aquatic horticulture, too, as shown 

 by the exhibits, was a revelation to 

 many, and exemplified great possibili- 

 ties in the near future that all who 

 had the facilities for should avail 

 themselves of. MADISONIAN. 



NOTICE TO PLANT INTRODUCERS. 



All firms having offered for sale for 

 the first time in this country any spe- 

 cies or variety of plants or ornamental 

 trees or shrubs are requested to send 

 notification, giving origin and brief 

 description, to be included in the list 

 of plant introductions in America for 

 the year 1900, which is to be pub- 

 lished in the annual proceedings of 

 the S. A. F. Please forward immedi- 

 ately to 



W. J. STEWART. Secretary. 

 67 Bromfield st., Boston. 



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HIKOTEEN 



iJIT COST} <» CENTS FOR EACH COO FEET OF 

 •7 FLOOR SPACE «.> 



..,_ DOES NOT INJURE THE MOST SENSITIVE , 

 ; M PUNTS- ENDORSED BY PROMINENT HORISTS- 

 nf USED FOR FUMIGATION OR SPRAYINC INDOORS OR 



SOLD BY StEBSMEN CIRCULAR FREE- 



5KABCURA DIPCO.CtllCAOO. 



"Green House Putty" 



(trade mark.) 

 To be applied with a bulb. The only Putty 

 made to work this way for green house sash. 

 One flrallon, 20 lbs. 

 Has been used oy florists in this city for years. 

 Try it and you will use no other. 



We have been using the T. H. Nevin's "Green- 

 House Putty" for some time and are pleased to 

 recommend it to all those who wish a number one 

 article. It has always ^iven us perfect satisfac- 

 tion. When you use this Green House Putty you 

 will be sure of good results from same. Signed: — 

 John Rodgers. Florist. Green Tree Boro, Pa. 

 Hartman Bros.. Florists. Allegheny, Pa. 

 Fred. Burki, Florist, Bellevue, Pa. 



T. H. NEVIN CO., 



CORRODERS OP STRICTLY PURE LEAD. 

 Office and Works, AIiIiEOHEinr, PA. 



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Those Fallen Leaves 



CAN BE KEPT OFF THE LAWN WITH 

 LITTLE EFFORT IF YOU HAVE A 



rifNUBY ROTARY UAWIN R/\KB. 



It picks them up and 

 holds them until you are 

 ready to deliver them to 

 your burn heap or com- 

 post pile. 



The wind can't blow 

 them about after once 

 raked. It does the work 

 much better than the 

 hand rake, and does it 

 three times as fast. It 

 takes up grass, either 

 long or short, twigs and 

 loose litter of any kind, 

 stones included, that a 

 hand rake would not 



touch. It will save its cost in 60 days on any good lawn. Price, $12. OO. 

 It wa.s g-iven a Certificate of Merit by the Society of American 



Florists at the New York Convention, the judges reporting that they "Believe 



it to be far superior to anything else in the market." 



Send for Illustrated Circular. 



FINLEY LAWN RAKE CO Joliet, III. 



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THE CONVENTION WINNER! 



At the New York S. A. F. 

 Convention, 



THE FUR1VIAN BOILER 



(New Model). Awarded the 



Certificate of Merit. 



Superiority for GREENHOUSE HEATING. 



We make a specialty of greenhouse heating and 

 invite your investigation of our system. Heat your 

 houses evenly and with economy— use FUSMAN 

 BOIIiEBS. Special Florists' Catalogue sent free 

 upon request. 



The Herendeen Mfg. Co., " '"""geneva. N. Y. 



BRANCHES : 

 120 Hiqh St , BOSTON. 39 Cortlandt St., NEW YORK. 

 RCIMCR & RaDMER, Agts.. 411 State St., MILWAUKEE. 



WKSTBORC), MASS.— Albert H. Brown Ikis 

 ailded two new houses, one for carnations aiij 

 the other for violets. 



K..\LAMAZOO, MICH.— G. Van Bochove .li 

 Bro. have completed the erection of three now 

 houses. 



SOUTH FHAMINGHAM. MASS.— Wm. Glid- 

 den has added a new house. W. R. Shcl- 

 mire, formerly of Avondale, Pa., is now in 

 the employ of H. M. Eaton. 



BLOOMINGTON. ILL.— Henry Schweimaim 

 is adding a new house 50x100. 



HUNDREDS of 



Florists are using 



our Pulverizers. 

 You can regulate it. 

 Send for list of 

 testimonials. 

 Patent allowed Febru- 

 ary 27, 1900. 

 No. 1. $5.00: 

 No. 2. $10.00; 



No. 3. $20.00 

 THE FLORISTS' 

 SUPPLY CO., 

 North 

 Tonawanda, N. V. 



HITCHINGS & CO. 



233 MERCER ST., NEW YORK. 



GREENHOISE BOILERS 



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