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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 11, 1920 



DX7LUTH, MINN. 



The Market. 



The market has been well stocked 

 with seasonable flowers at normal 

 prices. Boses were fine in every grade 

 last week, the leading varieties being 

 Bussell, Columbia, Hoosier Beauty, Pre- 

 mier, Ophelia and Killarney. There 

 were some good long-stemmed American 

 Beauties, which sold well. Sweet peas 

 were extra fine in pink and white, with 

 large flowers and long stems; they were 

 a good selling line. In spring flowers 

 there was a large variety, including 

 Von Sion, with good flowers; Golden 

 Spur and Bicolor Victoria, Paper Whites 

 and freesias, both Purity and Eainbow 

 varieties. Tulips are selling well, the 

 chief varieties being Keizerskroon, 

 Prince of Austria and La Eeine. Single 

 and double violets are in plentiful sup- 

 ply. Mignonette and calendulas are 

 good stock. 



Hydrangeas in the new French va- 

 rieties are selling especially well and 

 there is a good assortment of bulbous 

 plants. A few cinerarias and primulas 

 complete the line of potted plants. 

 Counter trade was brisk last week and 

 funeral work about normal. 



The seed business is starting out 

 well and many orders are being shipped 

 to farmers out in the country districts; 

 a record business is expected in this 

 line during the coming season. 



Various Notes. 



The employees of the Duluth Floral 

 Co. entered a 5-man team in the north- 

 western bowling tournament, which was 

 held in Duluth last week. They made 

 a score of 1,937 and would have done 

 better if they had not treated the pins 

 too much like flowers, being afraid that 

 hard hitting would bruise them. 



Max Schilz was a visitor in Duluth 

 last week and reported business exceed- 

 ingly good all through the northwest. 



J. E. S. 



Chandler, Ariz. — Henry Kunst, for 

 the last three years landscape artist 

 for the San Marcos Nursery, resigned 

 to take charge of the scenic develop- 

 ment of the land projects of the South- 

 west Cotton Co., at Litchfield, Goodyear, 

 Yuma, the Imperial valley and later at 

 Los Angeles. 



INSECTONOS 



This non-poisonous contact insecticide 

 will enable you to control WhK* Ply. 

 Res* Leaf Roll«r, ChryMinthaiiiaM 

 L«af Ty«r, etc. One pound makes S2 gal- 

 lons of spray. 



SEND $2.25 



Cas* off 8 Cans 



Sant Postpaid 



For 1-lb. Caa 

 Postpaid 



$13.60 



in tlio U. 8. 



Us« acoordinr to directions 

 and it will do the work 



EARL L. HEMPSTEAD, 



Distributor > Bloominston, ill. 



Far Sale ta CUeiw* Wr 



Ps^buM Bret. Co., 66 L RaaJslph St 

 A. HcadcrMa ft C«., 166 N. Wabaak Are. 



Mentloa Tha Bevlew when jtn writ*. 



SPECIFY 



MAGIC BRAND 

 FERTILIZERS 



Pure Steamed 

 Bone Meal 



Magk Special 



Rose and Carnation 



reed 



Precipitate 

 Bone Pftosphate 



Magic 

 Blood and Bone 



Pure Pulverized Sheep Manure 



NATURE'S OWN FERTILIZER 



Writ* for Prlc«s and our Inotructivo 

 Booklot coiitainlng Fooding Charts. 



CHICAGO FEED S FERTILIZER CO. 



MANUFACTURKRS AND DISTRIBUTORS 

 UNION STOCK YARDS CHICAGO 



Mention 



yhe 



BsTlew when yon write. 



IFOR RESULTS USE! 



Master Brand Prepared Concentrated Nannres 



THKT ARE NATURX'8 lfA8TKR 80XI. BUXLDBBS 



Thajr wiU ■<▼• laatibc reMilts and ar* perfacUy a d ap t a M i i for both ooMd* and inaida Browtns eaadMoaa. 



MASTER BRAND Pilf erixd Skeep Nanre RASTER BRAND Viit ui Plut Rum 



Ooamnteed Analftls Onanuiteed Analjala 



Ammonia Phoa. Acid Potaah Anunonla Pboa. Add Potuh 



2.25% 1.60<jk 1.60% 5.00<jk 2.00<|k 1.001b 



Qootatioiis on any qoantitr and all infonnation ftimlahad on appUandon. 



THE PROTO-FEED AND GUANO COMPANY 



"Mannfactnrnrt and Dktrfbaton of MASTER BRAND PRODUCTS" 

 4121 S. LaSallo Stroet CMeaco, 111. 



Mention Tha Bartow when yon write. 



Rough Sheep Manure 



Clean, Short and Free from Straw 



In Carload Lots 



R. E. DOANE, 323 Marine Bldg., CHICAGO. 



Mention Tha Barlow when yon write. 



Berger Fertilizer tnd Chemicil Co. 



1225 Raco St., Philadolphia. Pa. 



ALL GRADES OF FERTILIZERS 



TANKAGE— 8% ammonia; 20<fo 

 bone phosphate of lime. 



DRIED BLOOD— 12 to 14% am- 

 monia. 



NITRATE OF SODA— 19% am- 

 monia. 



WRITE FOR PRICES. 



Mention The Berlew when you write. 



A Fin* SmUmr in RmtaU Flowmr Ston* 



Gro-Well Plant Food 



We put this up to be 

 able to meet the calls 

 in our own flower store. 

 It has taken so well we 

 haye decided to whole- 

 sale it at 



$2.00 per dos«n; 



$15.00 per 100. 

 Retails at 26c per pks. 



BRAMLEY & SON 



1181 Eut 71st Stnct CLEVELAND, 0. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



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