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The Florists^ Review 



March 15, 1917. 



Make ^y^f) on the insects and fungi spores and your growing plants and flowers will have PEACE 



TRADE-MARK 



SULCO 



-V. B. 



RE6ISTERED 



One Rrallon of SULCO-V.B. added 

 to water will make 25 to 30 gal- 

 lons of eftective spray solution 



Tested and endorsed in 1915 by 

 Dr. E. P. Pelt, ^tate Eniomolo- 

 Klst of the State of New Yurk 



A Sulphur-Whale Oil-Carbolic Compound 

 The Universal Contact Insecticide and Fungicide 



Kills all Insects 



With which it comes in contact, including Thrlps, Qreen and Rosy Aphis, Qreen, Black and White Fly, Red Spider, 

 Mealy Bug, San Jose, Oyster Shell, Bay Tree and Palm Scale, Scurfy Bark Louse, Etc., Etc. 



And Parasitic-Fungi Spores 



Including Smut, Mildew, Rust, Etc., Apple and Pear Scab, Peach Leaf Curl, Etc. 



On Trees and Tender Plants 



Etc. 



What a Prominent Florist Concern Says: 

 VALENTIN BURGEVIN, Inc., FLORISTS 



Cliarles Frenid. North Kose, N. Y. Kingston, N. Y., October 24. 1916. 



Dear Sir:— We have imed your SULCO- V. B on various plants, and find so far that It destroys all insects without injury to eitlier foliaee 



or flowers. We also find It an excellent remedy for mildew on Clirysantheruum foliage. Please send us ten (gallons more at once. 



November 18th, 1916. Mr. HenryJIansen, of CattiklU, N. Y., a florist, called on us recently and we recommended your SULCO-V. B. to him so 

 highly that he asked us to order Ave (5) gallons for him; please send the same to him by fi-elght at once. 



Very respectfully yours. VALENTIN BURGEVIN. Inc. 



SULCO-V. B. has been used for seven years with genuine success by Orchardists and Truck Gardeners 



growers. Jobbers and dealers get jn line— get busy. 



Introductory prices direct to 

 _ _ _ y. 



1 Gallon, $1.50 5 Gallons, $4.50 lO GaUons, $8.00 30 Gallons, $21.0O 



Freight charges prepaid in New York and nearby states east of the Mississippi river— SOUTH on a line of St, Louis. Mo., Louisville, 

 Ky., Washington, D, C— NORTH on a line of Milwaukee. Wis., Chicago. 111., Lansing, Mich. 



PRICES of SULCO-V. B. f . o. b. North Rose, N. Y.: 

 1 Gallon, $1.50 5 GaUons, $4. OO lO GaUons, $8.00 30 GaUons, $19.50 



SDLCO-V. B. le guaranteed to control Insects and fungi 

 spores, or your money cheerfully and promptly refunded. 



General Agent for INTERNATIONAL PRUNING TOOLS 



CASH or CHECK with order, please. 



Send your ordnr direct to the factory 

 until your dealer can be supplied. 



Agents and dealers write for lists and discounts. 



CHARLES FREMD, Nfg Chemist, North Rose, N. Y. 



In Tlie Great Fruit. Flowvr and Vegetable Belt of Western New York 



Mention The Review when you write. 



NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



The Market. 



The outlook for Easter seems to be 

 good. Plenty of stock of all kinds will 

 be available, and a brisk demand is an- 

 ticipated. 



During the last week business gener- 

 ally has been good. Plenty of funeral 

 work has kept flowers of all kinds 

 cleaned up. 



Various Notes. 



Kobert H. Woodhmiso lias been on tiie 

 sick list for a few days, suffering from 

 a severe cold. 



Fred C. Covin spent a day at Boston 

 last week purchasing Easter stock. He 

 says lie intends to show "some" stock. 



At the store of Ernest Chamberlain 

 funeral work was so plentiful last week 

 that he had to take on extra help. 



We are glad to report that James 

 Garthley is back at work in his green- 

 houses, after an attack of rheumatism. 



The Peckham Floral Co. is sending in 

 first-class snapdragons. Mr. Keid, the 

 manager, states that he will have an 

 excellent crop of violets for Easter. 



Funeral work has been plentiful at the 

 establishment of Edward M. Pierce dur- 

 ing the last week. Some glass was brok- 

 en in one of the houses by the weight 

 of the snow that fell during the first 

 part of the week. W. M. P. 



New Kensington, Pa, — George Bros. 

 & Co. are finding goldfish and aquarium 

 supplies an excellent side line. They 

 find the fancy fish sell rapidly, the 

 principal diflSculty being in quickly re- 

 plenishing their supplies. 



PLANT TUBS 



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 everlasting^ Virginia White Cedar wi] 



best resist rot or decay. The "Keystone" bram 

 of White Cedar Plant Tubs are made of this cele- 

 brated wood, and these Koods are painted inside 

 and out with best oil paints, a rich green. 



They are bound with heavy steel hoops for the large 

 size, and electric-welded wire hoops (galvaniied) 

 on the small size. The large sizes are trimmed 

 with handsome drop handles and metal feet, and 

 hare perforated, remorable bottoms. 



These Cedar Tubs are made in all sizes, from 24^ 

 inches top diameter down to 6 inches, amply large 

 for a Bay Tree and small enough for a Hyacinth. 

 Every one guaranteed. Booklet in colors, with 

 prices, furnished upon request. 



RICHMOND CEDAR WORKS, ^'.^oT^Tx 



Mention The BcTlew when yon write. 



THE BAUR CARNATION CLIP 



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 Split Camatlona. Let us convince you by Ten Days* 

 Free Trial. Send no money for trial outfit. Price per 

 outfit (I Flier and 1000 Clips). $2.00, Clips, per 1000. 75c; 2000. 

 $1,25; 5000, $:5.00; 10,000. $4.75; 25,000, $11.25: 50,000. $'20.00. 

 Postage prepaid. All Seedsmen. Used the world over. 



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SUPERIOR CARNATION STAPLES 



Best staple on the market. 35c per 1000; 3000 for $1.00, postage paid. 



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