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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



August 18, 1904. 



PROBLEM : 



If a man does hts sprayinsf and pumpms; in Y^ the time, at ^ the cost, 

 with % as much work, and uses only A as much space, and zt\% 4 times the 

 water, at 3 times the pressure, from 2 times as many hose, with \ starting^ 

 of the machine. HOW DOES HE DO IT? 



ANSWER I 



He puts in a Gasoline PUMPING ENGINE 



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NEW CASTLE, IND. 



The prospects here for a successful 

 year in cut flowers appear to be very- 

 bright. The different large concerns 

 are making an excellent showing with 

 young stock. The obnoxious leaf roller 

 is somewhat prevalent in this section and 

 it is only by persistently picking them 

 off that they are kept down. 



While Heller Bros, have always been 

 rose growers exclusively, they are mak- 

 ing a departure in planting a number 

 of their houses with carnations. This is 

 more of an experiment and, if success- 

 ful, will undoubtedly become a regular 

 part of their business. The new house 

 which was recently put up by them is 

 one of the widest for its length in this 

 country, it being 47x265. There are 

 twelve benches in this house, six being 

 planted with Brides and the others with 

 Maids. One of the Beauty houses is 

 yielding a very fine cut, stems measuring 

 as high ^s thirty inches, which is rather 

 good for this time of the year. Aside 

 from installing a new 100 horse-power 

 hot-water boiler, erecting a good-sized 

 propagating house and making a few 

 necessary alterations before cold weather 

 seta in, no changes will be made. 



Dittman's Beauty houses, situated 

 just across the street from Heller Bros., 

 are in good condition and Mr. Dittman 

 is getting some very good blooms. 



The Benthey-Coatsworth Co. is also 

 making a fine showing with their stock, 

 particularly some of their Brides and 

 Maids, which are doing exceptionally 

 well and making remarkable growth. 



S. 



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