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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 19, 1921 



Pat. Oct. SO, 1919 



Greenhouses That Satisfy 



When you invest in a new greenhouse, you 



want the house that will pay you best. You 



want to consider the durability, ihe conve- 

 nience, the efficiency and the cost of the house. Not one of these points is over- 

 looked in our construction. Many years' experience in greenhouse construction 

 enables us to give the best in service, material and workmanship; and the pur- 

 chaser of ICKES-BRAUN construction can invest without a doubt as to the 

 efficiency of his house. 



OUR PATENT LEAK-PROOF GUTTER IS ENDORSED 



by our many customers as the best g-utter on the market 



ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO., 



on 

 2330 Wabansia Ave., 



Near Weitern and North Ave*. 



Chicago^ III. 



Greenhouse Material, Greenhouse Hardware, Permanite, Paint, Etc. 



BATTLING THE CUTWORM. 



A worm tliat looks like a cutworm is 

 eatiiiff the Ijuds of my Dcl])hinium Bell- 

 adonna at nif^lit. I find llic worm hid- 

 den in tlic soil at the root of the plant 

 in the morning. Some of .the plants are 

 cut off at the soil, but in most cases the 

 worms go to the top and eat the huds. 

 Will you tell me what I can do for the 

 plants? C. A. S.— Va. 



It would 1)0 advisable to mix a 

 poisoned mash of fresh shorts, molasses, 

 Paris green and lemon juice. As you 

 have a large patch of delphiniums, it 

 would be advisal)le to mix as follows: 

 Twenty pounds of fresh shorts, or bran, 

 ten ((uarts of thin molasses, one pound 

 Paris grecHj juice of three lemons and 

 three and one-half gallons of water. 

 First mix the ])ran and Paris green dry. 

 Squeeze the juice of the lemons in 

 water and cut the pulp fine; then add 

 gradually to and mix well with the 

 bran and Paris green. Scatter this in 

 little patches all over the soil covered 

 by your i)lants, preferably in the eve- 

 ning, as cutworms work at night. Keep 

 chickens and ducks away from your 

 larksj)ur patch. Continue this method 

 and it will clean out the cutworms. 

 Another season, adopt it at first sight 

 of the pests. C. W. 



Coshocton, O. — Oscar Glatz has bought 

 the greenhouses of Edgar Mash and will 

 carrv on the business. 



Metal Sub-Irrigating Plant Boxes 



24 ins. long. 8 ins. wide, 7 ins. deep. .$2 00 ea. 



80 ins, long, 8 ins, wide, 7 ins, deep. . 2.25 ea. 



86 ins, long. 8 ins. wide, 7 ins, deep, . 2.50 ea. 



Less 10% in dozen lots 



Fine for Porches and Windows. 

 Painted Green. 



C. I. rOLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee 



llMitlon The BeTlew when 70a write. 



Flower or Bouquet Holder 

 for Cemetery or Garden 



Made of heavy galvanized iron with new heavy prong 



which will insure vase from falling or turning. 



Can furnish these vases in Galvanized or Green 



Painted in two sizes. 



No. 1—4 -in. diameter, 7 -in. long, $20.00 per 100 



No. 2 — 4/4^ -in. diameter, 7X-in. long, 25.00 per 100 



We also have the Green Painted Tin Vases which are 

 well known to the trade, at a much lower figure. 



Green Painted Tin Vase, 



5-in. Diameter, 9-in. long $15.00 per 100 



Sizes are not including the prong. 



JOS. G, NEIDINGER CO. 



1309-11 No. 2nd Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Bouquet Holders 



CAST IRON 



Durably painted green. Will not 

 freeze and burst. Sinks in earth 

 and approved bv all cemeteries 

 having strict rules. 



New Prices; 



Per doz. 



6 inches deep S4.00 



8 inches deep 5.00 



F. 0. B. Shelby ville, Ind. 

 Cash with order 



THE SHELBYVILLE FOUNDRY CO., %''- ShelbyviUe, Ind. 



Cemetery Vases 



10^ inches long, 

 4-inch opening 



$13.00 



6\ inches deep, 

 Painted green. 



100 



per 

 Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 



116 Seventh St., PIttsburgrh, Pa. 



Always mentioa the Florists' Review whet 

 writing; advertisers. / 



Mr. Grower 



WIRE TIE is a con 



venient necessity for 

 every plant you tie to 

 a Hyacinth ^take. 



Ask your aealer or 

 vrrite to me. 



$2.00 per 1000. 

 WM. F. BUSCHARDT, 



6 E. Woodland Ave., ARLINGTON, MD. 



Mentioa The Berlew when 70a write. 



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