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The Florists' Review 



July 14. 1921 



warn 



Highly Concentrated 



Convenient Dependable 



BR/INb 



PuLvemzcb Sheep- PuLVERizcDiC/iTTte 



SHRCbbEb CATCIE 



THE PULVERIZED MANURE CO., 33 Union Stock Yards, CHICAGO 



Direct heat dried and sterilized bone dry — no 

 weeds. The ideal manure for bench soil, potting 

 soil or field dressing — for every crop under glass 

 or out of doors. 



Insist on WIZARD BRAND through your 

 supply house or write us direct. 



Saturday afternoons during the sum- 

 mer months. They closed on Wednes- 

 day afternoon, July 6, to permit their 

 staffs to attend the picnic. 



J. J. Higgins has closed his Parkdale 

 store for the summer. 



J. Gard and family are at Muskoka 

 lakes. George Gard and family are at 

 Lilydale, N. Y. 



At the Peterborough convention of 

 the Canadian Florists' and Gardeners' 

 Association the sales tax and freight 

 and express rates will be discussed, as 

 well as the proposed nursery control 

 act, to which all retailers are opposed, 

 as it tends to create a monopoly. There 

 will also be an excellent program of ad- 

 dresses, papers and social features. 

 The dates are August 8 to 10. J. J. H. 



PEOVrDENCE, B. I. 



John Johnston, of Johnston Bros., 

 was a business visitor at Boston last 

 week. 



The engagement of Max Villers, with 

 Johnston Bros., to a young lady of this 

 city, was announced last week. 



Peter Byrnes, of the Homegansett 

 Greenhouses, Wickford, was chairman 

 of the committee in charge of the state 

 firemen's muster, at The Hummocks 

 Saturday, July 9. 



Willis S. Pino has been spending sev- 

 eral days on an automobile trip on Cape 

 Cod. 



Mr. and Mrs. George F. Williams, 

 who have just returned from St. Louis, 

 where they attended the annual conven- 

 tion of the American Seed Trade Asso- 

 ciation, have opened their summer home 

 on Prudence island, in Narragansett 

 bay. 



Charles Smith has returned from a 

 three weeks' western business trip in 

 the interests of the Eastern Wreath 

 Co., of this city. 



Edward Brooke, of T. J. Johnston & 

 Co., has been on an automobile trip 

 through the Berkshires. W. H. M. 



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THE tNlVERSAL 



CARNATION SUPPORT 



IB the (treatest labor saver. Can bo 

 placed quicker to ttae plants than 

 any other make. 



Special cut price, $18.00 per 1000 



Send for descriptive circular. 



The Uurerul Wire and Iron Works 



Waiiwatosa, Wig. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



t BLAKE'S LETKR CLIP 

 for Roses. Carnations, etc. : fas- 

 ten stakes, cross ivires, etc. 

 They never Blip, and are a great savins 

 ol both Ume and money. 

 Price $1.76 per lOOO 

 8000 $1.60 per 1000 

 lO.OOOormore 1.40 per HOC 

 F. O. B. Rochester. Samples Free. 

 B. S. BLAKK * SON 

 8 MelroM St.. Rochester, N. X. 



^ MentlM The Review mien yek mite. 



Mr. Grower: 



IIOT.24-19 To further convince you that "WIRE 



TIE" is a greenhouse necessity we herewith 

 publish Letter No. 2, from Lang Floral & 

 Nursery Co., Inc. 



Mr. Wm. F. Buschardt, Dallas, Texas, May 9, 1921. 



Baltimore, Md. 



Dear Sir: — We used your Wire Ties on Chrysanthemums 

 last year with great success; they are a great saving of time, 

 being more easily put on than string. 



^^ire Ties thus saving labor, they also hold the stem well 

 and do not choke like careless tying does. 



Yours truly, 

 Lang Floral & Nursery Co.. Inc. 



"Wire Ties" can be had from the following supply houses and others: 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO.. PUUdelphia. Pa. C. U. LIGGIT. PliiUdelpUa, Pa. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., PilUbarfb, Pa. T. J. NOLL FLORAL CO.. Kauaa City. Mo. 

 POEHLMANN BROS CO.. Cbicafo. lU. McCALLUM CO., INC., PitUborfk, Pa. 



AMERICAN BULB CO., CUcago, lU 



Have you sent for samples? Ask your supply house or write direc t 



Wm. F. Buschardt 



6 E. Woodland Ave. 



ARLINGTON, MD. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



rx/iTOTrnri? glazing 



Hi V Hilv 1 I 1 JCjcement 



Applied with the "OH BOY" Automatic 

 Gun. An Ideal Combination 



With this new gun, Evertite Glazing Cement is applied 

 consistently in a uniform flow. Look at the cut and 

 note how easy it is to handle. Your glazing can be 

 done quickly and with little expense, and the Evertite 

 Glazing Cement will last a long, long time. 



MAIL US YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AND 

 WE WILL SEND YOU FULL INFORMATION 



THE EXCELLO MANUFACTURING CO., Cleveland, 0. 



The 

 Automatic Gun 



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