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The Florists^ Review 



AUOOST 14. 1910. 



Ask Sam Pearce 



Mr. Pearce, of Ohicaso, is one of the most widely known, successful, careful 

 and conservative vrowers in the conntrr, a man we ail rely on. Ask him 



About Insectonos 



Insectonos (pronounced In-sec-to'-nos) is a contact insecticide for the destruction of White Fly, Rose Leaf Roller 

 and Chrysanthemum Leaf Tyer. Mr. Pearce h'as been using it for several months— he is so well pleased his recom- 

 mendation by word of mouth already has caused many other growers to try Insectonos. Ask him about it. 



While Insectonos is comparatively new in this trade, it has been manufactured and sold for other uses for the past 

 25 years. 



Ask Gullett & Sons, of Lincoln, 111.; they hare used 

 inaectonoa about a year. 



Ask E. C. Amling Co., Chicago; they are buying Inaec- 

 tonoa for the use of their growers. 



Ask Stuppy Floral Co., St. Joseph, Mo.; they know what 

 Inaectonoa will do. 



Ask E. S. Dodson, of Urbana, 111.; he is recommending 

 inaectonoa to his friends. 



Send $1.75 



Ask Emil Baettner, Park Bidge, 111.; he has re-ordered; 

 four cases to date. 



Ask Paul Klingspom, of the Chicago Flower Growers' 

 Association; he is recommending Inaectonoa to his growers. 



Ask Rolf Zetlitz, Lima and Dayton, 0.;' be first used Inaec- 

 tonoa on another grower's recommendation. 



There are many more whose names will be furnished on 

 application, OR 



for a 1-lb. can, delivered postpaid any- 

 where in America. Being non-poisonous, 

 Inaectonoa can go through the mails. 



Use according to directions (one pound will combine with one pound of Ivory Soap to make 32 gallons of spray). When you 

 see the results you will want a case (8 1-lb. cans), at $10.50, sent prepaid anywhere in the U. S. if cash accompanies the 

 order. $12.00 per case, postpaid, to Canada. Will also supply Ivory Soap Powder, prepaid, at 30c per pound. 



See My Exhibit at the S. A. F. Convention at Detroit. 



Sales 



Earl L. Hempstead, ^ Aglnl' 



Bloomington, 111. 



SAGINAW, MICH. 



>« «» The Market. 



An extreme scarcity of flowers was 

 noted in the market last week. No 

 one can complain that there is not 

 enough business. The fact is, there are 

 not enough flowers to meet the demand. 

 Gladioli are more plentiful and roses are 

 better in quantity and quality. Since 

 •arnations were withdrawn as unfit, 

 asters have taken their place. They 

 are still short-stemmed. 



Various Notes. 



Ohas. Frueh, of Chas. Frueh & Sons, 

 is traveling in the east. He expect.s 

 to stop at Detroit for the convention on 

 his return. 



Grohman the Florist is sorry that he 

 did not have more cyclamens and poin- 

 settias this year, as he has had to turn 

 down nearly as many orders as he has 

 filled. 



Wm. Roethke Floral Co. has all the 

 roses benched and is all set for winter, 

 as Carl Ij. Roethke put it. 



J. B. Goetz Sons are benching carna- 

 tions for early blooms. The main crop 

 will be housed a little later. 



Henry Goetz was honored by the De- 

 troit Florists' Club in being named 

 chairman of the organization committee 

 of the proposed Michigan State Florists ' 

 Association, which he hopes will have 

 its birth at the S. A. F. convention. 

 Since Michigan is honored with the con- 

 vention at Detroit, it was proposed that 

 Detroit take the initial steps toward 

 state organization at this most oppor- 

 tune time, when all the Michigan flo- 

 rists are together. G. 



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