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The Florists' Revkw 



JUKB 3, 1016. 



NIKOTEEN for Spraying and Vaporizing 

 APHIS PUNK for Fumigating 



ASK YOUR DKALKII FOR IT. 



NICOTINE MFC. CO. 



llf Mo. Main ■»•••, 

 ■T. LOnn, MO. 



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BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



The weather last week was quite 

 cool and there were several frosty 

 nights, which did considerable damage 

 to tender herbaceous plants and seed- 

 lings that had been set out early. 

 Trade has been fair, but everything 

 points to a big Memorial day business. 

 Carnations are of good quality, but are 

 somewhat scarce and therefore high in 

 price. Darwin tulips are plentiful. 

 Lilacs, peonies, Narcissus poeticus. 

 swainsonas, forget-me-nots, outdoor val- 

 ley, cornflowers and daisies are all 

 abundant. A great many magnolia and 

 galax wreaths were sold. Gfei*aniums, 

 spiraeas, ramblers, forget-me-nots, dra- 

 csenas and Boston ferns were sold in 

 large quantities. Roses are somewhat 

 high in price. Tliese were not in great 

 demand, as they are not lasting for 

 cemetery use. Harrisii lilies are plenti- 

 ful once more, but callas are out of 

 season. Sweet peas are excellent and 

 the demand is strong. Outdoor valley 

 is good this year. Baby gladioli, yel- 

 low and white marguerites, bachelor's 

 buttons, gardenias and orchids are all 

 abundant. 



Since Memorial day was celebrated, 

 in a way, on three days, Saturday, Sun- 

 day and Monday, the volume of busi- 

 ness done was greater than ever be- 

 fore. 



Various Notes. 



May 27, Miss Edna Goehring enter- 

 tained a number of the friends of Miss 

 Edith Christy, who is to be married the 

 latter part of June. The greenhouse 

 and store forces of S. A. Anderson were 

 well represented. Everyone had a won- 

 derful time, and Miss Goehring made a 

 most hospitable hostess. 



During the night of May 26, damage 

 to the extent of $3,000 was done at 

 Forest Lawn cemetery, when the plants 

 in several hundred vases were partly 

 destroyed by a heavy frost. Some of 

 the plants can b^ used in refilling the 

 urns, but the majority are an entire 

 loss. The Wm. Scott Co., Newlands & 

 Co. and S. A. Anderson lost heavily. 



Nearly all of the downtown stores 

 had attractive Memorial day window 

 displays. The branch store of W. J. 

 Palmer & Son had a fine display of 

 wreaths. Laurel, galax and magnolia 

 wreaths were used, with a large Amer- 

 ican ffzg as a background. Stroh's 

 Quality. Shop also had an attractive 

 window. 



, Kecent- visitors were S. D. Greene, of 

 H. Bayeredorfer & Co., Philadelphia; 

 Miltoai Selinka, of Schloss Bros., and 

 J. Berg, of Lion & Co., both of New 

 York. 



The Colonial Flower Shop had the or- 

 der for the Warner-Cohn wedding, 

 which called for an original scheme of 

 white snapdragons, forget-me-nots and 

 Sweetheart roses. The latter were used 

 in formal designs. 



Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Palmer attended 

 the graduation exercises of the Mt. 

 Vernon seminary, at Washington, D. C, 



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''TO-BAK-INE'' FUMIGATING PAPER 



is the strongest fumigating paper on the market, each sheet 

 being saturated with a dsfinlt* amount of purs nicotlns, 

 making it an extremely convenient and neat insecticide for fumi- 

 gating purposes; it is also free from ammonia, which is present in 

 ordinary tobacco smoke and extracts. To*Bak-lns Fumigat- 

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 plants. Put up in hsrmstlcally ssalsd tin cans of 24 full 

 length sheets; ^ case, 6 cans, 144 sheets; 1 case, 12 cans, 288 

 sheets. To>Bak-lns Liquid and To-Bak-lne Fumigating 

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Poison KIL-WORN Powon 



Destroys Worms, Ante, etc., Inlestlng Golf, 

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 death to Snails. Does not Injure grass; 

 causes the Insects to come to the surface to 

 die. (Must not come In contact with fine 

 plante.) 



One gallon KU-Worm makes 60 gallons 

 liquid when mixed with water. 



1 qt., $1.00: ^ gal., $1.76: 1 gal., $3.00: 

 5gal8.,$13.S0. 



Poison KIL-WEED Poison 



A scientific Weed Destroyer — free from 

 odor. An unsurpassed preparation for the 

 removal of Grass, Weeds, Vines and Bushes 

 from paths, etc. Saves expense of several 

 men; can be applied with an ordinary 

 sprinkling can. 



One gallon Kll-Weed makes 90 to 36 gal- 

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Iqt., 35c; ^ gal., 80c; 1 gal., $1.00; 5-gal8., 

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 420 West LexnitOR Street. BALTIMORE, MD. 



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from which institution their daughter, 

 Mildred, graduated. 



The orchid sweet peas of Jerry 

 Brookins are better than ever since he 

 began to cut the new crop. They are 

 large in size, and some of» the stems 

 measure fifteen inches in length. 



Harold Taylor, of John Breitmeyer's 

 Sons, Detroit, Mich., was a visitor here 

 recently. 



S. A. Anderson had a most attractive 

 wedding display in his window last 



The recosaized atandard insecticide. 



A spray remedy for green, black, white fly. 

 red spider, thrlps. mealy bus and soft scale. 

 Quart, 11.00; Gallon, 12.50 



FUNGINE 



An infallible spray remedy for rose mildew, 

 carnation and chrysanthemum rust. 



Quart, 75o; Gallon, 12.00 



VERMINE 



A soil sterilizer for cut, eel. wire and angle 

 Quart, tl.OO; Gallon, 13.00 



worms* 



SCALINE 



A Bcalicide and fungicide combined for San 

 Jose and various scale on trees and hardy stock, 

 and various blights which affect them. 



Quart, 75c: Gallon, 11.50 



NIKOTIANA 



A 12% nio6tine solution properly diluted for 

 fumigating Or vaporizing. 



Qp^rt, 11.50; Gallon, 14.50 



If you caaaiDt obtain our products from your 

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Aphlne Manufacturing Co. 



MABISON, N. J. 



GEO. A. BUBiriSTON ■. C. BBEL. 



Presideat Tnasarer 



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What My Customers Say: 



E. A. LIPPMAN, 



6 High St.. Morristown, M. J. 



Dear Sir:— We have used- your Greenhouse 



Shading for the past year and it gnve entire 



satisfaction. Very truly yours, H. C. Shzabs. 



Snpt. for Frederick Vanderbllt, Esq. 



I am also making It up in dry form especially for 



commercial use. 

 Write fsr pirticslart. Meaties caMaercial ir privitt. 



week. A model bride, with veil, 

 wreath and bouquet, stood before the 

 prie-dieu ready for the ceremojiy. The 

 mantel decoration consisted of cibotium 

 ferns and Cattleya gijsas. E. C. A. 



Pfi?s 



