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The Florists^ Review 



Mahch 22, 1917. 



Make ^yj^ff on the insects and fungi spores and your growing plants and flowers will have PEACE 



TRADE-MARK 



SULCO 



-V. B. 



REGISTERED 



One gallon of SULCO-V.B. sdded 

 to water will make 25 to 30 eal- 

 lons of eftective spray solution 



Tested and endorsed in 1913 by 

 Dr. E. P. Felt. State Entomolo- 

 gist of the State of New York 



A Sulphur-Whale Oil-Carbolic Compound 

 The Universal Contact Insecticide and Fungicide 



Kills all Insects 



With which it comes in contact, including Thrips, 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., Etc. 



On Trees and Tender Plants 



What a PromIneiit_Florist Concern Says: 

 VALENTIN BURGEVIN, Inc., FLORISTS 



Charles Fremd. North Kose, N. Y. Kingston, N. Y., October 24, 1916. 



Dear Sir:— We have used your SULCO- V. B. on various plants, and find so far that It destroys all insects wlthnut injury to either foliaae 

 or flow«rs. We also find It an excellent remedy for mildew on Chrysanthemum follaRe. Please send us ten srallons more at once. 



November 18th, 1916. Mr. Henry Hansen, of Catskill, N. Y., a florist, called on us recently and we recommended your JsULiCO-V. B. to him so 

 highly that be asked us to order five (5) gallons for him; please send the same to him by freight 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. Introductory prices direct to 



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

 1 Gallon, $1.50 5 Gallons, $4.50 ID Gallons, $8.00 30 Gallons, $21.00 



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, $1.25 5 Gallons, $4.00 lO GaUons, $8.0O 30 Gallons, $19.50 



CASH or CHECK with order, please. 



8CLCO-V, B. Is guaranteed to control Insects and fungi 

 spores, or your money cheerfully and promptly refunded. 



Send your order direct to the factory 

 until your dealer can be supplied. 



Oeneral Agent for INTERNATIONAL PRUNING TOOLS. Agents and dealers write for lists and diECOunts. 



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



In The Great Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Belt of Western New York 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CINCmNATI. 



The Market. 



Business is fair. The demand at the 

 end of last woek effected a substantial 

 clearance in tlio market. The call for 

 white flowers for coloring was particu- 

 larly large, wliiie the demand for other 

 stock was good. The call from out-of- 

 town buyers was heavy. 



Roses are cleaning up well. The sup- 

 ply is not quite so heavy as it was and 

 meets witli an excellent demand. Car- 

 nations are selling satisfactorily. Easter 

 lilies arc jdentiful. Sweet peas are in 

 heavy supply. Excellent tulips, daffo- 

 dils and liyaciiitlis may be had. Other 

 offerings arc oallas, rubiiim lilies and 

 snapdragons. 



The smilax supply is running short of 

 actual needs. Wild smilax has been 

 meeting with a good demand. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. Critchell has furnished large 

 quantities of wild smilax for store open- 

 ings, both in and out of the city, and 

 has booked good orders for this decora- 

 tive material for Easter. 



Thomas Windram has been sending 

 some excellent carnations to the Cin- 

 cinnati Cut Flower Exchange. 



The Clifton Floral Co. will open a 

 flower store at 288 Ludlow avenue, 

 Clifton, during the coining fortnight. 



Among recent visitors were W. E. 

 Eodgers, of Dayton, O.; William 

 Thomas, of Richmond, Ind.; N. N. Emits- 

 loef, representing the George Wittbold 

 Co., of Chicago; II. L. Green, represent- 

 ing the Expanded Wood Co., of Evans- 

 ville, Ind. C. H. H. 



The Miller's Lock-Process,Easy-to-Fold Dirt Bands and Pots 



PRICES ON EASY-TO-FOLD LOCK-PROCESS POTS 



Sizes. 500 1000 8000 5000 10,000 20.000 



2x2x2 $1.00 $1.75 $6.00 $7.50 • $14.00 $28.00 



2%x2%x2 1.25 2.00 5.75 8.25 14.60 29.00 



3x3x2^4 1.50 2.50 7.50 10.00 20.00 40.00 



4x4x3Vi 2.00 3.50 10.50 16.00 32.00 64.00 



Note — Prom the above prices on our 2-inch and 2% -Inch pots we will allow a 

 discount of 10 per cent on orders of 3,000 and over. 



PRICES OX OUR EASY-TO-KOLD LOCK-PROCESS DIRT BANDS 



Sizes. 1000 3000 5000 10,000 20,000 50,000 



2x2x2 $1.00 $2.00 $4.00 $8.00 $16.00 $40.00 



2%x2%x2 1.15 2.75 4.75 9.00 17.00 48.00 



21^x2^x2% 1.25 3.50 5.75 11.00 21.25 61.00 



3x3x2% 1.30 3.60 6.00 11.50 23.00 58.00 



8x3x3 1.50 4.50 7.00 13.50 27.00 67.00 



4x4x3% 2.00 5.80 10.00 lO..*)© 3i».00 



Note — From the above prices on our Dirt Bands we will allow a discount of 10 

 per cent on orders of 3,000 and over. 



Our Bands are creased to the exact shape by a machine, and you may lock them by 

 removing the V, or if you prefer you don't need to use the lock. 



Our Pots are considered the best on the market, they lock and stay locked, the sides 

 will positively not come open or the bottom drop out. Our Pots and Bands stand In 

 a class by themselves. They are no relation to the common strip of paper, or the 

 twist of the wrist pot and band. 



HERE IS THE PROOF 



•Tust shipped to the X. Y. Ptate School of Apriculture, the University of Wisconsin, 

 Madison, Wis.; Univeisity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Virginia Truck Experiment 

 Station, Norfolk, Va., and hundreds of repeat orders. 



In ordering, plea.se state freight or express. We ship the same day we receive 

 your order. 



MODERN NrC. C0.,%°8S" S43 N. Liwrence St., rhiiadelphla, Pi. 



1886-1917 



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