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The Florists' Review 



Febkuary 2. 1922 



The Handiest Thing 



About the Greenhouse 



Florists find almost daily use for 

 the Auto-Spra.V in controUinK 

 aphis and other insects, in pre- 

 venting plant diseases and for 

 waterine "flats" in which small 

 seeds have been planted. 



Auto-Spray No. 1, shown here, op- 

 erates by compressed air, eivine a 

 fine even spray. Two pumpines 12 to IS strokes each — will fur- 

 nish pressure enough to empty the machine. An extension rod 

 enables you to reach climbing vines. 



Write for FREE catalogue and descriptive Spray Calendar, pre- 

 pared by Cornell University specialists. Ask your dealer to show 

 you Auto-Sprays No. 1, 5, 6 and 25. 



The E. C. Brown Co. 'IJT Rochester, N. Y. 



Auto-^pray No. 1 Can Tte Carried Anywhere 



SAFETY F1R8TI USE THE STANDARD INSECTICIDE. SUCCESSFUL GROWERS RELY UPON 



A A ^ ■ m .^^ — ^^ MB ^ ^ ^^ ■ m Nicttine Solution 



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wSmmtS^^^^Sm ^h^^b^^hmLmJmhSSS "^-Ib. can 76 each 



40 per cent Actual Nicotine 



FOR SPRAYING AND FUMIGATING TO KILL ..„. „ ... 



AP* P4 I ^S U^ IV ^J 1^ V4 Iv I ^^ ^S 2888heetcan $U.OO per tin 



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___ »«,— Bw wMiiB MPS! PR 248heetcan 1.35 per tin 



FOR SALE BY YOUR DEALER Packed m FrlcUon-Top Tins 



Manufactured by the TOBACCO BY-PRODUaS & CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Incorporated, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 



•what is thought to be a more desirable 

 location at 356 Sutter street. Miss 

 Copeland says that this change will af- 

 ford better opportunity for making dis- 

 plays. 



Podesta & Baldocchi have a window 

 of King Alfred daffodils, potted and 

 disjilaycd with yellow mats. These are 

 grown inside by Joe Proietti, the daf- 

 fodil king, and came to market at the 

 psychological moment. Podesta & Bal- 

 docchi have managed to secure a lot of 

 stock for their decorations, which in- 

 clude a big tea at the Palace hotel and 

 the decorations for the painting exhil)it 

 of the Bohemian Club. 



Joseph's began a St. Valentine's dis- 

 play early, the idea being to give people 

 time to choose and order a week or two 

 ahead. The Valentine boxes range from 

 a few dollars up to $50, some of them 

 being the products of a French woman 

 who settled in Chinatown to make "ob- 

 jets d'art." 



Brown & Kennedy won much praise 

 for their decoration of Eagles' hall on 

 the occasion of the visit of the grand 

 president of the order, Congressman 

 Morlin. It seemed at first impossible 

 to make a Lavish floral display in such 

 a big place with the present shortage of 

 stock. Sprays of flowering eucalyptus 

 in various shades of red and cre;un 

 were used, however, with cut cinerarias 

 and a quantity of potted cyclamens, tu- 

 lips and other spring flowers. 



Julius Eppstein, of the Hotel St. 

 Francis, finds that people will wear bou- 

 tonnieres in spite of the present high 

 cost of flowers. This flower shop has 

 been busy with social orders. M. M. 



Jeffersonvllle, 0. — W. S. Beatty. a 

 grower of berries, expects to enter the 

 florists' busines.s in the near future, if 

 his plans materialize. 



REED MATS 



75 X 75 inches. 



Used extensively for protecting and shading greenhouses and frames, 

 have just received a shipment and offer them at : 



Each $ 2.00 



Per dozen 20.00 



Per 100 150.00 



Stumpp & Walter Co., Seedsmen 



30-32 Barclay St., NEW YORK 



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