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The Florists^ Review 



August 19, 1920 



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MR. HENRY WITT, of Anacostia, D. C, writes: 



"1 am using your patent LEAK-PROOF locked gutter on my greenhouses to 

 my entire satisfaction. When properly filled in, the calking groove will make a 

 perfectly leak-proof joint. Furthermore, the gutter has the advantage of being 

 very easily erected and makes a neat appearance. I warmly recommend the LEAK- 

 PROOF locked gutter to all florists who are about to build new greenhouses." 



We are the patentees and sole manufacturers of this 



LEAK-PROOF gutter which is giving so much satisfaction. 



ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 



2330 Wabansia Avenue, 



GREENHOUSE MATERIAL 



Near Westeni and Nortb Ave*. 



CHICAGO, 



GREENHOUSE HARDWARE 



DENVER, COLO. 



The Market. 



Business was fair last week in some 

 sections of the city, in spite of the 

 tramway situation. As there were fewer 

 people on the streets, those depending 

 on their windows for trade suffered, 

 whereas the larger uptown stores report 

 a good business. There has been some 

 funeral work. Good roses and carna- 

 tions are still somewhat scarce. Gla- 

 dioli are still good and the price is hold- 

 ing up well. Some good dahlias and 

 centaureas are coming in now. 



Various Notes. 



A visit to the various growers indi- 

 cates that fewer mums were planted this 

 year. It has been a constant fight to 

 keep down the webworm and at many 

 places plants have been badly damaged. 

 Among the roses Francis Scott Key is 

 coming into favor again. Several of 

 the larger establishments have planted 

 this variety heavily this year. Key has 

 especially shown its w^orth as a sum- 

 mer rose here. 



George Brinker reports that his new 

 light pink carnation, Denver, is making 

 a fine showing this year. 



S. Lundy, of the Boldt-Lundy Floral 

 Co., is motoring to Yellowstone park. 



Mr. Ahlas, representing the Ove Gnatt 

 Co., of Laporte, Ind., was a visitor last 

 week. 



Frank Zenz has returned from Salt 

 Lake City because of his wife's health. 



C. Lengcnfelder is now cutting from 

 his new roses, Butterfly and Dunlop. 



Mr. Warner, from Lamar, Colo., was 

 here last week looking for a location. 



R. E. H. 



WATERBURY, CONN. 



Business has been particularly quiet 

 during the last two weeks. 



Eyan & Powers have enlarged their 

 store, put in new fixtures and painted it 

 throughout in white enamel. Frank 

 Rosa, the chauffeur of this firm's deliv- 

 ery car, met with an accident August 7; 

 the car skidded onto the sidewalk, 

 throwing him out and breaking his arm, 

 hitting a small boy and damaging the 

 car somewhat. The boy who was struck 

 is recovering fast. 



A new store has been opened on Cen- 

 ter street under the name of Dean & 

 Bario. Miss Dean worked for Dallas 

 the Florist for a number of years. Miss 

 Bario has been working in a local bank. 



R. P. 



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\^ie. ^JnAeeticide. -tAat: 



TIE RECOBMIZEO ITMOARD INSECTICIDE 



A spray remedy for green, black, 

 white fly, thrips and soft scale. 



FUNGINE 



For mildew, rust and other blights 

 affecting flowers, fruits and vegetables. 



VERMINE 



For eelworms, angleworms and other 

 worms working in the soil. 



Qtuurt, 91.00 Gallon, S3.00 



Sold by Dealers 



Madison, 

 N. J; 



Aphine Mfg. CO., 



Mention The R«Tlew when you write. 



INSECTONOS 



This non-poisonous contact insecticide 

 will enable you to control WhH* Fly, 

 Ros* Laaff Rollar, Chrysanthamuni 

 Laaff Tyar, etc. One pound makes 82 gal- 

 lons of spray. 



SEND $2.25 



Caa* of • Cana 



Sant Poatpaid 



For 1-lb. Can 

 Poatpaid 



$13.50 



In tho U. S. 



Uae acoording to directions 

 and It will do the work 



EARL L. HEMPSTEAD, 



Oiatribator Bloomlnston, III. 



Far Sab ia Ckkac* by 

 PoeUmano Bros. Co. , 66 E. Randolph St. 

 A. Headerton & Co. , 166 N. Wabash Ave. 



M en t1 o p 'I'be ReTiyw when Ton «>nt> 



BLAKE'S LEVER CLIP 



for Roses, CamationB, etc.; fas- 

 ten stakes, cross wires, etc. 



They never slip, and area great saving 



of both time and money. 



Price $1.75 per 1000 



5000 $1.60 per 1000 



10,000 or more 1.40 per 1000 



F. O. B. Rochester. Samples Free. 

 B. 8. BLAKE & SON 



8 Melrose St., Rochester, N. Y. 



Always mentioa the Florists' Review whet 

 writing; advertisers* 



Wire^^HoY.z4^i9 lie 



Have You Ordered 



Your Supply? 



$2.00 per 1000. Samples Free 



WM. F. BUSCHARDT 



6 L iWoodlud Are., BALTIMORE, MD^ 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Save yonr plants and trees. Jnst the thing for 

 greenhonse and outdoor use. Destroys Mealy 

 Bog, Brown and WhlteScale, Thrips, Red Spider, 

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

 Injury to plants and without odor. Used accord- 

 ing to direction, our Standard Insecticide wUl 

 prevent ravages on your crops by Insects. 



Non-polsononsandharmlesftouser and plant. 

 Leading Seedsmen and Florists have uaed It 

 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. 



H Pint, 30c: Pint, SOc; Qnart, 90e: 

 >g Gallon. $1.50; Gallon, $8.50: 5- 

 Gallon Can, $10.90: 10-GallonCan, 

 $90.00. Directions on package. 



LEMON OIL 

 420 W. Lcxitgtoi SL, 



COMPANY 

 BALTIMORE. MD. 



Alveays mention the Flc.ista' Review 

 when wTitlnff adverttaerac 





