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The Florists^ Review 



July 13, 1916. 



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^ TNE RECOBNIZED STANBARO INSECTICIDE. 



/ Aspray remedy for sreen, black, white fl7, 

 thrips and soft scale. 



Quart. $1.00; aaUon, $2.60. 



NIKOTIANA 



A 12 per cent nicotine eolation properly 

 diluted for fumlKatlng or Taportzlng. 



Quart, $1.60; aallon, $4.00. 



Until further notice shipments en our pro- 

 ducto Foneine, Vermine and Scallne 

 win be subject to conditions of the chemi- 

 cal market. 



Prompt shipments can be eruaranteed on 

 Aphine and Nikotiana. 



APHINE MFG. CO. 



MAPISON, N. J. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



The Market. 



While the wedding season is prac- 

 tically over, there were a few nuptials 

 last week that gave work to some of 

 the stores. The transient trade had 

 fallen off and the trade does not ex- 

 pect much business during the next 

 three months. Prices have dropped 

 since the first of the month. Sweet 

 peas and carnations continue to come 

 into the market in good quantities and 

 they are cheap. Greenhouse-grown 

 roses are as good as can be expected 

 now and bring a fair price for this sea- 

 son of the year. Red Dorothy Perkins 

 and Dorothy Perkins ramblers are seen 

 in the market. In addition to the culti- 

 vated daisies, some of the florists carry 

 wild daisies and use them in low-priced 

 pieces. Black-eyed susans also are \ised. 

 While there still is a good variety of 

 flowers to choose from, each week sees 

 a smaller selection. Gladioli are com- 

 ing into the market more freely, but as 

 yet are not at all plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



W. C. & C. Emery is the name under 

 which the nursery and landscape busi- 

 ness is conducted at 181 Lincoln place, 

 Irvington, by Watson C. and Clifford 

 Emery. 



Fred P. Wolfinger reports that busi- 

 ness is keeping up well for this season 

 of the year, there being the usual fu- 

 neral pieces and quite a batch of wed- 

 ding work. 



Mrs. C. M. Hutchinson, of Elizabeth, 

 reports that the spring and early sum- 

 mer were good this year. She is occu- 

 pied with cemetery work, in addition to 

 other trade. R. B. M. 



NEW BEDFOBD, MASS. 



The Market. 



Business has been unusually quiet 

 during the last few weeks. Bedding 

 work is practically finished and there 

 has been little funeral work. There are 

 plenty of flowers of all kinds in the 

 market. Roses are exceptionally good 

 and cheap. 



Various Notes. 



Frank L. Gray, formerly of Post & 

 Gray, now is in the employ of the Peck- 

 ham Floral Co., of Fairhaven. 



SPRAY 

 WITH 



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DON'T FORORT 



NICOTICIDE 



if you want thrifty, healthy, beautiful shrubbery, flowers 

 and vegetables. It is furnished you by your dealers in sizes, 

 running from one ounce to one gallon. If your dealer will 

 not furnish you, write us for prices. 



P. R. Palethorpe Co., Inc., 'aisr'""" 



Tenn , U. S. A. 



G. H. RICHARDS. 234 BOROUGH, LONDON, S.E.,EN6. 



Largest British Manufacturer and Shipper of Insecticides, Fumigants and 

 Oarden Sundries of all descriptions. - 



H ^ ■ ■ ■ m NICOTINE INSECTICIDE IN LIQUID 



m# I All NICOTINE INSECTICIDE IN PASTE 



W I ■ I I VAPOmZINO COMPOUND IN LIQUID 



M I nil VAPORIZINQ COMPOUND IN DRY CAKES 



M I ■■ I I FUMIQATINQ SHREDS (NEW) 



ni HLL WEEDKILLER 



m m BM ■ ■ ■■ ■■ LAWN SAND, ETC.. ETC. 



RAFFIA FIBRE AND BAMBOO CANES 



Being a direct importer of these articles, shall be glad to contract with American 

 buyers for regular shipments. 



49-Wlioleaale only. Trad* card or reference reaulred In exobanee lor 

 Catalorue. etc. a 1 471 4 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



TO-BflK-l 



STANDARD FOR INSECTICIDES 



Liquid, the strongest and cheapest 

 Nicotine (45^) to use. 



Paper, fiunigating, contains more 

 Nicotine and therefore cheaper 

 than any other to use. 



Powder, for fumigating and dust- 

 ing, is standardized on Nicotine 

 contents and is light and fluffy. 

 Very superior product. 



DETROIT NICOTINE CO. 



DETROIT, MICH. 



M^Titlon Th*' R«>Tlew when yon wr1t». 



NICOTINE 40% 



OUARANTEED BY 



He GRASSELU CHENICilL CO. 



OLBVELAND NEW YORK CINCINNATI 



CHICAOO MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL 



ST. LOUIS 



WKITK FOB PRIOBS 



Fred Reynolds, of the Olympia Flower 

 Shop, has returned from a two weeks' 

 vacation at Chester, Vt. 



William P. Pierce has built an addi- 

 tion to his range on Elm street and 

 has remodeled his workroom. 



William M. Post, associated with Ed- 

 ward M. Pierce, has returned from his 

 honeymoon, which was spent in Provi- 

 dence and New York. 



The Flower Mart is as attractive as 

 usual, but Julius, the proprietor, reports 

 business as being quiet. 







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2-oz. 



40-cent size 



Best Seller to 

 Amateurs 



48 to case 



8 display boxes 



List, $19.20 



Jabbers* disc*t 



, 50% 



Nicotine 

 Nfg. Co. 



117 N. Niin St 



ST. LOUIS 



NON-KI NK WOVEN HOSE 



In any length (one piece), with 

 couplinKS, 1-ic per ft. Uneaual- 

 ed at the price,' Remnants, 

 shorter than 60 ft., 10c per ft. 

 with couplinss. 



Hose Valve, 70c 



All brass, except the hand wheel. 

 Has a removable leather disk, 

 which is easily replaced to keep 

 watertight. Stuffing box prevents 

 leaks at stem, 



METROPOLITAN MATERIAL CO. 



1896-1410 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn, If. T 



Edward M. Pierce has a fine lot of 

 chrysanthemums. They are in unusually 

 good condition and give indications of 

 a fine crop. W. M. P. 



