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The Florists^ Review 



Dkcbmbeb 16, 1920 



Sash Operating Devices 

 and Greenhouse Fittings 



Manufactured and sold by the Advance Co. are 

 up-to-date, strongly designed, neat in construc- 

 tion and made of the best of materials. 



Our catalogue is such a handy book for ready 

 reference, with prices and full illustrations 

 and descriptions. Sure you want one of these 

 free of charge in your plant. 



We will await your ad- 

 dress with much interest 



ADVANCE CO., RICHMOND, IND. 



SALT liAKE CITY, UTAH. 



The Market. 



Prospects for a record-breaking Christ- 

 mas are exceptionally bright. Potted 

 plants, such as cyclamens, Cincinnati 

 and Melior begonias, cherries and poin- 

 settias, are in abundance and early or- 

 ders point to larger plant orders this 

 Christmas than ever before. Prices are 

 just about the same as last year and the 

 stock was never better. 



Mild weather for a month past has 

 hurried the rose crop, and some of the 

 stock will come a little early, but, never- 

 theless, a larger cut than last year is 

 looked for. Carnations are looking fine, 

 and a big cut of these is expected if 

 weather conditions are favorable. Paper 

 Whites will be in large supply, but there 

 is no doubt that they will clean up well. 

 Sweet peas will be scarce and the price 

 will be high. 



Business last week was fairly good, on 

 account of several funeral orders. Mums 

 are still arriving in small quantities, 

 but the quality in most cases is poor. 



Various Notes. 



L. B. Westholder, of Evanston, Wyo., 

 spent a few days at Salt Lake City last 

 week, visiting the growers and placing 

 orders for holiday trade. 



Mr. Paul, formerly of the City Floral 

 Co., Idaho Falls, Ida., has accepted a 

 position with Bailey & Sons, of this 

 city. 



An exceptional sight meets visitors 

 at the greenhouses of the Miller Floral 

 Co., Farmington, Utah. Five thousand 

 cyclamens in full bloom, 1,500 heavily 

 flowered Cincinnati and Melior begonias 

 and 1,000 Jerusalem cherries are in evi- 



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Water Your 



Outdoor Frames With 



Skinner System Irrigfation 



"We use the Si< inner System out- 

 doors over frames in which we 

 grow ferns, primroses, cinerarias, 

 cyclamen, hydrangeas, etc. 

 Equally as good here as for in- 

 side work. 



"We are certainly satisfied with 

 it." 



CHAS. S. DULTON. 

 Holland. Mich. 



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KINNER 



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e^ I H n I ■ AT I e M 



Jhv Snlnn^r Irrigation Co. 

 223 Water St. Troy, Ohio 



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 Mention The Review when you write. 



No loss if you 

 mend your split 

 carnations with 



SUPERIOR 



CARNATION 



STAPLES 



36c r«T 1000: sooo 

 for $1.00, postpaid. 



Wm SchUtter&Sen 



422 Main St., 

 Sprinsfield, Mass. 



BEFORE 



AFTER 



dence. These, along with ferns. Primula 

 obconica, celestial peppers, blue daisies, 

 poinsettias and other Christmas plants, 

 will all be moved before the holiday. It 



Power 



Sprayer 

 $io 



For 



Greenhouse 

 and Garden 



C. Wm. Sidles 

 using our sprayer. 



The Naylor 



Hydro-Chemical Sprayer 



Saves: Time, Labor, Expense 



Let's tend you one to try out? 



Use it on your hose. Water pressure of 30 lbs. 

 and over does the work. As water passes through 

 nozzle it draws chemical fiom lank and dilutes 

 it 10 to 1, Any desired dilution e sily obtained. 



( CONICAL IVIIST 

 3 SPRAYS { FAN MIST 



(40-FT. STREAM 



THE NAYLOR MFG. CO. 



HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 



MR. GROWER 



- / PAT. 



I Hov.24-19 



WM. F. BUSCHARDT 



^ 6 E. Woodland Av e^ Baltimore, Md. 



is the largest stock of plants ever pro- 

 duced hj this company G. J. B. 



It costs you one- 

 fifth of a cent to 

 tie any plant to a 

 stake when you 

 use "Wire Ties." 

 $2 per 1000 Ties 

 Ask your dealer, or 



