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May 12, 1921 



TOBACCO— Continued 



FUBSH DRY TOBACCO STEMS. 



200 lbs., S3.00; 



400 lbs., $6.00; 



V^ ton, (10.00; 



ton, $15.00. 



Write for car lot prices. 



29 factories. 



Immense supply. 



Immediate delWery. 



Largest shippera of Tobacco by-products In 



America. 



THB VIGOR CO.. 



Box 4, Fostorla, O. 



Buy close to borne. The freight rate Is less. 

 Tobacco stems baled, weighing approximately 

 125 lbs. to the bale. f. o. b. our factory, price 

 $18.00 per ton. We ship one bale or more. 



Frank P. Lewis Cigar Compan y. Peoria, III. 



DRY TOBACCO STEMS. 

 Fresh, $1.50 per 100; burlapped, $2.00 per 

 100 lbs. 

 ^ H. W. PETERSON. POPLAR BLUFF, MO. 



Tobacco Dust, 150-lb. bags, $4.00; 400-lb. 

 cases, $8.00; % ton, $17.50; 1 ton, $30.00. 

 F. o. b. city in Indiana. 



The Vigor Co., Box 4, Fostorla, 0. 



eigar Tobacco stems, $1,50 per 100 lbs. Spe- 

 cial prices in ton lots. Peter N. Jacobsen. Cigar 

 Mfr.. 332 Harrison St.. DsTenport, la. 



Tobacco stems, nice and clean, 100 lb, bale, 

 $1.60 per bale, $20.00 per ton. 



The Bast L awn Gardens, Urbana, 0. 



\A/iRE STAKES 



WIRE STAKES. 

 Slightly used. 

 Length 



6 feet $12.50 per 1000 

 5% feet 10.00 per 1000 

 5 feet 10.00 per 1000 

 4 feet 7.50 per 1000 

 Cash with order, please. 

 PETER RBINBBRG, 

 30 E. Randolph St.. Chicago. HI. 



\A/IRE WORK 



FLORISTS' WIRB DKSINGS. 



GET OUR PRI-CES ON HANGING BASKETS. 



PALLS CITY WIRB WORKS. 



451 B. THIRD ST.. LOUISVILLE. KY. 



Wire Work, refer to our ad In the issue of 

 March 10, or write us for complete list of single 

 and double wreaths. Very attractlTe prices. 

 8. S. Skldelaky A Oo.. 50 Park Place. New York. 



WOOD LABELS 



Good grade wood labels, $1.00 per 1000. 

 Chute & Butler Co., Peru, Ind. 



LABELS, for nurserymen and florists. 

 Benjamin Chaae Co.. Derry Village. N. H. 



WHITE FLY ON SALVIAS. 



I am sending you a few salvia plants. 

 They have been attacked by an insect. 

 Can you tell me what it is and what I 

 can do to get rid of it? F. F. S.— O. 



The trouble is caused by white fly. 

 One of the best remedies for fighting 

 these insects with which I have had any 

 experience is tlie white fly remedy made 

 by the Tobacco Products Co., Kansas 

 City, Mo. M. P. 



HOW TO GROW SHAMROCKS. 



Will you advise u.s as to how we can 

 grow shamroek.s? W. C. 11. — Pa. 



Sow seeds in shallow flats of light 

 sandy loam, from the middle of October 

 until the beginning of November, in a 

 temperature of 45 to 50 degrees. Keep 

 the flats well up to the glass and avoid 

 overwatering as well as cold drafts, 

 which may start mildew. The seedlings 

 should be potted off into small pots or 

 small shallow pans sometime in Jan- 

 uary, and a temperature of 45 to 48 

 degrees at night is ample for them. A 

 mixture of loam, fine sand and a little 

 old, well decayed manure will grow 

 good shamrocks. 



Perhaps you know what the true 

 shamrock is. Small white clover, Tri- 

 folium repens, is sold for it and often at 

 a prodigious price. Sometimes wood 

 sorrel, Oxalis Acetosella, is grown and 

 there are several other substitutes, 

 usually clovers, but white clover seems 

 to fill the bill as a rule. C. W. 



How Stackhouse and Iden Stack 



Their Houses With 100 

 Carnations 



^ 







Our friend all dressed up in 



his Sunday suspenders, is no 



less than Mr. Stackhouse 



himself. 



He has his hand right on the 



secret of their 100% field 



grown carnations. 



W^ater a plenty when set out. 

 No set backs. 



Water a plenty all the season 



through. 



No hold ups. 



Water a plenty when lifting 



time comes so they can be 



lifted exactly at the best 



time. 



No delays in benching. 



Control of the situation from 

 start to finish. 



When lifted, the plants are 

 regular huskies and filled 

 with leads. 



Stackhouse says "the day he 

 put money in the Skinner 

 System, it was just like put- 

 ting money in the bank." It's 

 money at compound interest 

 and then some, and then 

 some more. 



Give us the length and width 

 of the piece of ground you 

 want to irrigate, and we will 

 send you some interesting 

 facts. 



The Skinnor Irri^aHon Co. 



223 Water Street TROY, OHIO 



Rain When ^u Want It I : - 



The Jaeger Mixer 



Will improve your place. You increase 

 the value of your property by making im- 

 provements that will last. Concrete is 

 the logical material for universal use. 



These improvements are easily and 

 quickly made with a JAEGER MIXER. 



The JAEGER MIXER sells at a low rrice 

 and will pay for itself on the first jobor two. 



Full information on request, 



THE JAEGER MACHINE CO. 



526 Dublin Ave.. COLUMBUS, OHIO 



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