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The Florists^ Review 



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Fbbruary 15, 1917. 



LIQUID 



40« NICOTINE. 



"NIGO-FUME" 



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8-lb.ctkn S10.60 



4-lb. c»n 6.60 



1-Ib. can 1.60 



H-lb. can 60 



TMRIPS 



PAPER 



288 sheet can t7.i 



144 sheet can 4.i 



24 sheet can 86 



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SPRAYING-VAPORIZING-FUMIGATING ^„ 

 YOUR DEALER HAS THESE PRICE# 



Manufactured by THE KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT COMPANY, Incorporatad, Loulsvlllap Ky. 



Mention The Keylew when you write. 



MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



The weather last week was unusually 

 cold. Aside from the fact that it makes 

 the coal pile shrink rapidly, compels the 

 express companies to refuse shipments 

 and makes it impossible to ship plants 

 with any degree of satisfaction, the cold 

 weather does not bother the trade much. 

 It held back orders for St. Valentine's 

 day, liowcver, and these did not come 

 in until the last minute. Trade for that 

 occasion was just about normal, and all 

 stock sold readily. A little advertising 

 would have helped quite a bit, as it 

 has been demonstrated that this method 

 of bringing the days to the notice of 

 the public has been successful in the 

 past. There was no advertising done, 

 except window displays, and these natu- 

 rally did not reach the multitude that 

 a newspaper campaign would have. 



Violets and sweet peas, of course, were 

 in big demand, but the supply was sufQ- 

 ciontly large to take care of the orders. 

 The quality of the stock was good and no 

 complaints were heard on that score. 

 Cattloyas also liad a big call and the 

 stock was in fine shape. All orders were 

 taken care of on this stock, but there 

 was no surplus and good prices were 

 realized. 



Eoses are in limited supply and short 

 stock, as usual, is quite scarce. Russell 

 roses are scarce and all orders are being 

 cut down to some extent. Valley is 

 scarce and there are practically no lilies 

 in the market. There are plenty of 

 carnations of all colors to go around, 

 and some to spare. The market is not 

 glutted to any extent, liowever, and the 

 supply is being moved at good prices. 



There is a large supply of spring stock 

 now and it cleans up well. Daffodils 

 are lagging a little, though the supply 

 is comjiarativoly small. Small plants 

 have had a large sale; large quantities 

 were moved last week. 



Taken as a whole, business has been 

 quite good during the last week, despite 

 adverse conditions. 



Various Notes. 



Alfred Schiller is improving; his con- 

 dition is most satisfactory. He will, 

 however, remain at the hospital for some 

 time yet. 



William Lubliner, of 225 Grand ave- 

 nue, lost a window of his store February 

 7. The building, which was remodeled 

 before he took the location, settled 

 slightly, and the big plate glass window 

 suddenly crumpled up. Although there 

 was a display of plants and flowers in 

 the window, there was no damage done. 

 Mr. Lubliner got quick service and in- 

 side of an hour and a half the light had 



12 sheets, 33 in. ea. 



8 lbs. 



4 lbs. 



lib. 



ifl lb. 1% oz, 



Nanvfactnred by NICOTINE MFC. COMPANY, 117 N. Main St., ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. 



Mention The Rcrlew whea yon writ*. 



TO-BPK-INE 



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 NICOnNE CO. 



DETROIT, MICH. 



GLASS CLOTH 



A transparent waterproof fabric, guaran- 

 teed to generate about the same warmth 

 and light as glazed sash, or money back. 

 For all forcing purposes. .Sample 3x6 feet. 

 60c prepaid. Plant forcers. 



TURNER BROS., Bladen, Neb. 



THE 



REGAN PRINTING HOUSE 



Large Runs of 



CATALOGUES 



Our Specialty — Get Our Figures. 

 S3I-537 Plymouth PI., CHICAGO 



been replaced, without any of the stock 

 suffering from exposure. H. J. S. 



f. 



TNE RECOSNIZEO STANDARO INSECTICIDE. 



A apny remedy for green, black, white fly. 

 thrlps »Dd soft scale. 



Qnart. $1.00; Gallon, |2.S0. 



NIKOTIANA 



A 12 per cent nicotine aolntlon properly 

 dilated for famlgratlng or vaporizing. 



Qnart, $1.60; Gallon, $4.00. 



Until faiitier notice shipments on onr pro- 

 ducts F'ttBcine, Vermlne and Scallne 

 will be snbject to conditions of the chemi- 

 cal market. 



Prompt iililpments can be guaranteed on 

 Aphine^nd Ntkotlana. 



APWNE MFG. CO. 



MADISON. N. I. 



Ao cficient Aphu Remedy for house 



Ukd UwB plants. A teaftOO*ble teller lof 



Aonsu' khopt. Pncc $9.00 per gross, (. 



o. b., Kansu City. 1 2 tubes oo "teuier* 



I l^f. f. o. b. Kanws City. 



Kansas City Tobacco Products Co.* Inc. 



KANSAS CITY. MO. 



ROCHELLE 



Paper Pots and Dirt Bands. See paee 06 



Peerless Sulphur Blower 



"A great Improvement over the bellowa." 

 Price. $4.00 F. O. B. Ohieaco 



MrlinilDAN A Cti 126 N. Cnion Street. 

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