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The Florists' Review 



Jandaby 6, 1921 



BMIL SCHLOSS. 

 Pr«s.aadTraas. 



BOLTON 8BLIMKA 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



31 and 33 East 2801 street, NEW YORK 



HEADQUARTERS 



For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties 



treated as fDllows: Section 1, sprayed 

 with Bordeaux mixture 5-5-50; BeotioD 

 '2, aprayed with lime-sulpliur solution 1 

 to 50; section 3, dusted with sulphur 00 

 parts and arsenate of lead 10 parte; 

 section 4, untreated. 



The first application of dust and opraT 

 was made August 2. Mildew appeared 

 between this date and August 16, wheat 

 the second application was made. 

 Another application was made August 

 25. The experiment was terminated 

 September 13. On this date the dusted 

 bushes were practically free from mil- 

 dew, only a few infected shoots being 

 apparent. Tlio bushes treated with 

 Bordeaux mixture and lime-sulphur 

 were severoly infected and were but 

 slightly less free from the disease than 

 the untreated bushes. Besides its su- 

 periority in fungicidal value, the dust 

 mixture reiulered the plants far less un- 

 sightly than the Bordeaux mixture OT 

 the lime-suiphur solution. The latter 

 fungicide api)eared to be slightly mors 

 efficient tlian Bordeaux mixture. 



Florists commonly paint the heating 

 pipes with mixtures of sulphur and lime 

 for the control of mildew, the sulphur 

 being thus evaporated and condensed 



FRAT-M'S 



Frat-M'a are a great help to florists who make funeral work. They are exact 

 reproductions of the official emblems embossed in gold and the different colors aa 

 required by each Fraternal and Labor organizaton. 



The florist is saved time and worry in the nuisance of lettering, aa well as the 

 keeping of such a stock of wire frames, and different colored (lowers. Just use such 

 (lowers as you have and then attach a FRAT-M with paste to the chiffon, or by the 

 hanger that conies for each, as a card, and that Is all there is to it, excepting the 

 comment and commendatory talk for the florist. 



Just pick out a dozen of the most used from the list following, enclosing $2.00 

 per dozen, and If they don't make you ten times their cost, return those unused and 

 get your money. 



Square and Compass, Chapter, Commandery, 32nd Degree, Shrine, Eastern Star, 

 Royal Neighbors, Jl. W. A., Maccabees, Odd Fellows, Red Men, Knights of Columbus, 

 K. of P., Moose, Jr. O. U. A. M., B. of R. T., B. of R. Clerks, B. of L. E., Br. of 

 Blacksmiths and Helpers, Eagles. 



Just give Frat-M's a trial, you don't have to keep them We are willing to send 

 them to you and return the money if they don't pay you ten times their cost. Address 



STATE FAIR FLORAL CO., SEDAUA, MO. 



on the plants, where the fungus is killed. 

 Maynard recommends the use of evap- 

 orated sulphur, a small kerosene stOTt 

 with a thin iron kettle being used and 

 the sulphur kept boiling two or three 

 liours a week in a closed house. Botb 

 methods have given good results, the 

 use of a kerosene stove or other means 



of heating the sulphur being necesstrr 

 at times when the houses are not artt 

 ficially heated. The use of the Bulphot 

 and dust on roses under glass will oiw 

 doubtedly control the disease and msj 

 in many cases be a more desirable mtt^ 

 od than that of using evaporated wvU^ 

 phur. 



Wanted and For Sale Department 



t^~ Advertisements under this heart, set without 

 display, 1» cents per line. In sending remittance 

 count si.v words to the line. 



Display advertisements in this department $2.00 

 net. for one inch space. 



When answers are to be sent in our care, add 10 cents 

 for forward ins. 



CASH WITH ORDER from those who do not 

 do other advertising. 



arnWIIO.N" WANTKl) -As siiperinteiKlcnt nf 

 O jiroiiiiils ;Ln<l Kre('iili(i\isi'.>;, elc, at privato or 

 public iiistitulioii, li.v all aroiimi v'.inlcncr anil 

 florist: also knows the can' of iiuiiltry ami rows; 

 lirst-class referincfs. .Xddriss Nd. 426, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Cliicago. 



SITl'ATION WANTED— Hy florist; life expe- 

 rience as criiwer. also desinninc; know nur- 

 sery stock; cDniiictent to lakr rli.irt'e, liaiidle 

 liolp anil prndiiii- results; at'c II; married; ste.nly 

 Iiroiiosilioii only; full parliciil.'irs please. Ad- 

 dress No. 419, care Florists' Review, t'liica^'o. 



HELP WANTED — Foreman to take full charge 

 as manager and grower of 25,000 ft. of 

 glass; growing general line of potted plants, 

 bulb stock, mums, etc., for retail store with 

 some wholesale trade: must be man of pood 

 habits, who has made boo<1 elsewhere: preferably 

 one now holding similar position who wants to 

 better himself; Jt .vou think you can fill the 

 position write me: a gowl place with a good 

 jalnry for a good man: must speak good English: 

 location, western PcnnsylTanla. Address No. 

 403, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTEI1- Foreman for liirce commir- 

 eial plac'o at ('lnc'.ij:o; roses, carnations and 

 mnms: $30.00 i)cr week to begin. Address Xo. 

 421, care Florists' Review, Cliicago. 



HlCIil' W.\NI'EI) — Man for general greenhouse, 

 growinix for local trade; about l.'i.OOO ft. of 

 glass; wages .Srj.'i.lK) .1 montli. payable weekly. 

 I). Kleinlians Floral Co., .St. Ix)nis, Mich. 



HEI-P WANTED— I ; rower as p;irtner in well 

 establislied business with some capilMl. also 

 experience in soutliern growing; sini;le; for fur- 

 ther iiarticulars write. Address -No. 420, care 

 Florists' Itevicw, Chicago. 



HEJA' W.VN'TEI) -P.y a prosperous retail estab- 

 lishment in Nebraska; a man tn grow a gen- 

 eral lineof pot plantsand bediling stock; luir trade 

 iloes not demand exhil)ition fiu.ility, but it does 

 recpiire an abundance of good, clean, well-grown 

 medium j>rieed sto<'k: if. under favorable condi- 

 tions, you can produce that, we would like to 

 hear from you: give references, experience and 

 state about what wages expected in first letter; 

 this will be confidential, (irecn's Greenhouses. 

 Inc., Fremont, Neb, 



LTELP WANTED— At once; good steady lettuce 

 AJL man; must be rapid transplanter and setter. 

 Address No. 356, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 

 LJELI' WANTED — Experienced grower of 

 11 generiil greenhouse stock; must be capable 

 of faking full charge of growing: give experience, 

 references and salar.v expected first letter. Ad- 

 dress Box 7.')7, Medfor d. Oregon. 



Vy ANTED — To buy old greenhouses to he torn 

 y down. Address M. Weingarten, 286 Fifth 

 Ave., New Tork, 



WANTED— To buy greenhouses to dismantle; 

 »» please state particulars and price in first 



I*""-, 1-. S'lesserman, lOi Ridgewood Ave., 

 Newark, N. J. 



T«r ANTED— Second-hand sections of Furman 

 '» boilers: series 400; can use from six to 

 nine intermediate or firebox sections: must be in 

 good condition. Furrow A^o^^Onthrie, Okla. 

 ry ANTED— To lease greenhouse: thirty thon- 

 '» sand feet or more glass with option of buy- 

 ing at end of lease; reference it desired. Ad- 

 dress No. 424, c.ire Florists' Review, Chicago 



