SEPTEMBER 27, 1900. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



5J5 



^ 



itmm 



The most convenient way 

 of applying an insecticide 

 ever yet devised. No pans 

 required -No heating ot' 

 irons-No trouble-Cannot 

 injure the most sensitive 

 blooms-Very erFcctivc 

 Price 60<t per box of 12 

 rolls. All dealers seU it.' 



A(< 



Skabcura Dip Co. ,^^ 



St. Louis — Chicago. ^ 



"Green House Putty" 



(tkaije mark.) 

 To be applied with a bulb. The only Putty 

 made to work this way (or green house sash. 

 One srallon, 20 lbs. 

 Has been used oy florists in this city for years. 

 Try it and you will use no otiier. 



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 given us perfect satisfac- 

 tion. When you use this Green House Putty you 

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

 John Rotjcers, 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, AI.I.i:OHENY, PA. 



Greenhouse 

 Material 



Of Clear Louisiana 

 Cypress and 

 California Red Cedar 

 BEST GRADES. PERFECT WORKMANSHIP. 



A. DIETSCH & CO., 



615 to 621 Sheffield Ave., CHICAGO. ILL. 



BEST 



AND 



Cheapest 



ALL-ROUND 

 INSECTICIDE 

 on the Market. 



For Sale by 



Seedsmen. 



For Free 



Pamphlet 



write to 



The 



Kentucky 

 Tobacco 

 Product Co., 

 Louisville, 

 Ky. 



THE REGAN 

 ...PRINTING HOISE... 



Sursery 



Seed 



Florists' 



Catalogues 



87-91 Plymouth Place, Chicago. 



Meistion The Review when you writr- 



Those Fallen Leaves 



CAN BE KEPT OFF THE LAWN WITH 

 LITTLE EFFORT IF YOU HAVE A 



rirSLEY ROTARY LAWN RAKB. 



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. GO. 

 It was given 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. 



(p^'»/.}^7,'S00i^ 



The rinley Rotary Lawn Rake in Operation. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GARLAND'S IRON GITTERand 



DRIP CONDICTOR. 



ArransPd for 

 either K^panslon 

 or Fixed julntg. 



This 



Gutter 

 will save money in 

 of con.struction a.s well as in 

 rebuilding'. 



Parties 



contem- 

 plating' using- iron 

 gutters will do well to note the 

 wording of Patent Wo. 616.781, 

 issued to Qeo. M. Garland, as 

 published in previous issues. 



Iron Plate and Drip Conduclor for Outside Walls of Disconnected Houses. 



GEO. M. GARLAND, - des plaines, ill. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Tf?^ 



e 



Wi 



iLu AM Scott 



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

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

 ticles on commercial plants and cultural operations, 

 each giving "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 

 otiiers what they want to know. The articles 

 are arranged alphabetically, like those m an ency- 

 clop.T-'dia, and in an instant one can turn to the sub- 

 ject upon which light is desired at the moment. The 

 book IS illustrated by over icmd fine half-tone engrav- 

 ings. It is 



A Complete Seference Book for 

 Commercial Florists 



and is a whole library on practical commercial flori- 

 culture in one volume. It is very handsomely and 

 subsuntially bound in half leather, with specially 

 designed title in gold. 



Price, 95.00 Carriag'e Prepaid, 



Florists' Publishing Co., *^* wTloing. Chicago. 



