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The Florists^ Review 



FSBBUABT 19, 1820 



JACOBS li 



BUILT 

 LAST 



GREENHOUSES 



!•■•■ if fin imahMM* hall tar J«hi ■• MarlW. Es«., at Whut Rn4, M. J. Ask Mr. Dt MartM abMrt mu warfcmntMp. Mwd tf ■raetiM ant ptrtMul ttrvicfl. 



HOTBED SASH MATERIALS AND GLASS 



PLANS AND PRICES 

 SUBMITTED 



lS63>i381 FLUSHINQ AVKNUK 

 BROOKLYN. N.Y. 



SAN FRAKCISCO NOTES. 



[Concluded from page 59.] 



the freesia supply, but he is filling in 

 nicely with an excellent cut of Paper 

 "White narcissi, 



A. O. Stein 's shop was busy last week 

 with funeral work and decorations. 

 Among the interesting ideas recently 

 developed here was a scheme for a 

 Spanish luncheon; The house was dec- 

 orated with a profusion of spring blos- 

 soms, while the basket for the luncheon 

 table was of scarlet carnations and 

 daffodils. 



The current issue of a motion picture 

 weekly which is being shown at the 

 California theater contains excellent 

 views of the Ferrari orchid houses. The 

 cattleyas are in perfect condition now 

 and the blooms are profuse enough to 

 make a splendid picture. 



A new shop is being opened at 710 

 Bush street by W. D. McMullen and 

 will be known as the Little Bouquet. 

 The location is in the heart of the 

 downtown apartment house section and 

 should receive a good amount of cut 

 flower trade at the beginning. 



A striking orchid display was made 

 by the Art Floral Co., of Powell street, 

 recently. The cattleyas were effective- 

 ly arranged in the manner of their nat- 

 ural growth on the branches of moss- 

 grown oak shrubs. The delicate laven- 

 der of the orchids combined most at- 

 tractively with the soft gray-g^en of 

 the oak limbs and moss. An interesting 

 addition to the Art Floral Co. menage 

 is a 3-months-old leopard, spots and all, 

 who is being rapidly spoiled by the 

 amount of attention he is receiving 

 from passers-by as he contentedly plays 

 about the store, confined only by a 

 chain. As yet he has not developed any 

 of the fierce traits of his parentage and 

 is to all intents and purposes a playful, 

 harmless kitten. M. M. 



PIXOKS 



gitei PAINT 



Pmiot eeoBomjr la not the prie* paid 

 per Ballon, bat the nmnber of years 

 of aeirtee civen. Conaider 



OIION'S SlUCA-GianilTE PAINT 



when barlns a proteetive paint. It 

 haa anosaal qauitiea for protecting 

 all kindi of ezpoaed metal or wood 

 work anlnit corrosion of all kinds 

 Write ^r Booklet No M-B and long 

 service records. Elstablisbed 1827. 

 Made in Jersey City, N. J., by.tha 

 Jtseab OiiM Cnielfele Cam$ui 



Mention The Bwrtew wh«n yon writ*. 



Lewis Bros. 



Manufacturers of 



Wired Picb and Sticb Labels and Pot Naricen 



Candy Sticb and Skewers 



PEEKSKILL. N. Y. 



PANSY AND VERBENA BASKETS 



Their use assures the Florist and Greenhouse manlthe largest 

 cash returns for their plants. 



Specify 



i/. 



Small, size, No. 



9 in. loQg. 6 in. wide 

 8 in. deep. 



Nested 600 in a crate. 



Crown Bnuid 



Wire Handles, detached 

 S3.60 per 1000 extra. 



Large size, Ml^ 



IS inches long, 7>« inches wide, 



8^ inches deep. 



Nested 2S0 in a crate. 



\ Sample* sent free upon request 



F. A. READ, Inc. 199 Duana St., NEW YORK 



DREER'S "RIVERTON SPECIAL" PLANT TUBS 



and is the best ever introduced. The neatest, 



lightest and cheapest. Painted green and 



bonnd with electric-welded hoops. The four 



largest sizes are eauipped 



with drop handles. 



HENRY A. DREER 



Seeds, Planta, Bulba, Supplies 

 714-16 Chestnat St., Phlla 



Bare roar planta and rreea. Jnat the thing for 

 graenhooae and outdoor use. Deatrora BfiMlj 

 Bug, Brown and WhlteScale, Thrlpa, Red Spider, 

 Black and Oreen Fly. Mites, Ants, etc., without 

 In Jury to planta and without odor. Used accord- 

 ing to direction, our Standard Insecticide wUI 

 prerent ravages on your crops by Insects. 



Non-poisonous and harm less to user and plant. 

 Leading Seedsmen and Florists hare used 1( 

 with wonderful results. 



Destroys Lice in Poultry Houses, Fleas on 

 Dogs and all Domestic Pets. Excellent as a 

 wash for dogs and other animals. Relieves 

 mange. Dilute with water 30 to 60 parts. 



>s Pint, SOc; Pint, 50c: Quart, 90c< 

 >g Gallon, $1,50: Gallon, $8.50 s 0- 

 Gallon Can, $10.90; 10-GallonCan, 

 $90.00. Directions on package. 



LEMON OIL COMPANY 

 1 420 W. LexiiftM SL, BALTIMORE. MD 



INSECTONOS 



This non-poisonouB contact inaectieide 

 will enable you to control Wklto Fly* 

 Ros* L«af ItoMMT, ChrysantlMiiiiMi 

 L««f Ty«r, etc. One pound makes 82 gal- 

 Ions of spray. 



SEND $1.75 



Cas« of • Can* 



S*nt Postpaid 



For l-lb. Ca 

 PootpoM 



$10.50 



itithoU.S. 



Ub« according to directions 

 and It will do the work 



IVORY SOAP POWDER 



Supplied at 35c per potuid 



EARL L. HEMPSTEAD, 



Distributor Bloomlnston, liC 



Far Sals ia CUcags by 



PoeUfflsiiB Bros. Co. , 66 E. Randolpk SL 

 A. HcBdersoB k Co., 166 N. Wabash Atc. 



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