

JOLT 2T, 1916. 



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The Florists' Review 



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KING HOSE VALVE 



QUICK OrXNINO COMPRBBSIOM SKAT 

 > ' -BSMBWABLK LBATHKR DIBC 

 i. GALVANIZBD LKVXR HANDLK 

 •^v: BAUr TURN GIVJU fULL OPXNIlfG 



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Threaded for H-inch pipe. Will take either X or ^-inch hose. Body and stem made 

 of new red brass. No rusty hand wheel to stain your hands. Lasts a lifetime. Guaran- 

 teed. Just the thing for the greenhouse. Prices: Each, $1.00; J^-doz., $5.00; doz.,' $9.00. 

 N ^^^ points West of the Mississippi River, add 2c for each valve. 

 For points West of the Dakotas, add 6c for each valve. 

 ' ^- Postage paid. Cash with order. 



KING QUALITY GREENHOUSE HOSE 



^ MADS OF NKW RUBBKR AND SKA ISLAND COTTON 

 . ^^ AB80LUTXLT THK BKST MATKRIALS MONBT CAN BUT 



We have only one quality— the best obtainable. Will outlast many 

 times over a hose costing half again as much. We put it up in 25- 

 foot lengths, with good strong brass couplings at both ends. Your 

 money back any time you think you have not had value received. 



King Construction Co. 



NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y. 



Prices of Hose 



ifl-iii., 2S-H. IcHitht. each $4.00 



%-M.. 2S-ft. leMtbs. each 4.50 



Far paints West af the Mississimi River 



arid S<% ta the price af Hase. 



Far paints West al the Dakatas, 



aii 10% la the price af Hase. 



Charges prepaid. Cash with erder. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 





For Outdoor Use as 

 Well as Inside Work 



Extract from a letter of Chas. S. 

 Dutton, one of our well satisfied 

 customers, of Holland, Mich.: 



"We use the Skinner System out- 

 doors over frames in which we grow 

 ferns, primroses, cinerarias, cycla- 

 men, hydrangeas, etc. It gives us 

 here equally good account of itself 

 as for inside work, and we are cer- 

 tainly satisfied with it." 



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KINNER 



YSTE M 



or I nn I • AT I o M 



THE SKINNER IRRIGATION CO. 

 223 Water St., Troy. Ohio 



mand, which practically keeps the mar- 

 ket cleaned up. 



Roses are in fair supply. Easter 

 lilies are plentiful and meet with a 

 good demand. Asters are arriving heav- 

 ily and sell well. In gladioli there 

 seems to be plenty of red, but America 

 runs short of actual needs. Snapdragon 

 has a fair sale. A few carnations come 

 in, but they do not amount to much. 

 Water lilies, cornflowers and the first 

 Golden Glow mums are offered. Greens 

 are plentiful. 



TO-BHI-IIE 



STANDARD FOR INSECTICIDES 



Liquid, the strongest and cheapest 

 Nicotine (45%) to use. 



Paper, fumigating, 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. 





-..•'70% : 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Various Notes. 



C. E, Critchell has his new place 

 ready for occupancy and will move in 

 during the coming fortnight. 



Arthur J. Gear, son of William Gear, 

 left July 25 on a six weeks' trip to the 

 northwest. 



Mr. and Mrs. Gus Adrian, Sr., left for 

 their cottage at Le Chenaux July 22. 



Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwarz have 

 been spending the last two weeks at 

 Fleming, O. 



s: 



2-oz. 



40-cent size 



Best Seller to 

 Amateun 



48 to cat* 



8 display boxes 



List, $19.20 



Jobbers* disc*t 



50% 



Nicotine 

 Mfg. Co. 



117 N. Main St. 



ST. LOUIS 



The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange 

 has been having a fine lot of early 

 asters. 



Eecent visitors were Theodore Zetlitz, 

 of Lima, O.; 0. S, Niednagel, of Evans- 

 ville, Ind.; Harry Balsley, of Detroit, 

 Mich.; Thomas H. Joy, of Nashville, 

 Tenn,; E. A. Seidewitz, of Baltimore, 

 Md.; V. J. Gorly, of St. Louis. 



C. H. H. 



I THANK The Review for good results. 

 — Charles Taynor, New Carlisle, O. 



