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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



September 29, 1904. 



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'^'■•OTlNJURf:. SCENT. NOK DISCO! !« '^ 

 *" OfiUCATE I'LOWGK «« IW*'* 



DETROIT NICOTINE CO' 



*«»'«*». o( NICOTINE f«ol)lICI> 



•^"•HUNT. Geixeral A*'"'- . 



CHICAGO. U.1" 



To-Bak-fne "'""'"*'"' 



Paper. 



ENDORSED BY THE GOVERNMENT. 



IHTSBBTATB COMMEBCS COMMZ8BXOV. 



Office of the Secretary. 



Edward A. Moseley, Secretary. Washington, D. C, Sept. 21, 1904. 



E. H. Hunt, Cbicago. Dear Sir:— Please send me a sufficient amouDt of your product, To-Bak-Ine, to 

 fumigate four times a carnation bouse 22 x 100 feet. I want the same as that sent the Department of Agrri- 

 cultnre some time ago. which was Fnmig'ating' Paper. My friends there speak of It in tbe very 

 hicfhest terms. I want it at once, please. Very truly yours. Edward A. Moseley. 



A. F. J. BAVB ■ays:—" For fumigating carnation houses in full crop To-Bak-Ine Fumigatinff Paper is 

 the finest thing we have ever come across ; no fading of blooms ; no odor left." 



1 BOX (18 roUs), 60e. 



1 CASE (144 rolls), $6.60. 



Send for oar booklet " WORDS OF WISDOM " by leadinsr Orowers, containing fall directions 



as to exterminating' all greenhonse pests. 



E. H. HINT, 



76-78 

 Wabash Ave., 



Chicago, III. 



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NASHVILLE, TENN. 



E>eath of Mrs. C A. Birn. 



Mrs. C. A. Birn, one of the oldest and 

 best known florists of Nashville, died 

 about 4 o'clock on the morning of Sep- 

 tember 19 at her residence, 606 Church 

 street. Death was sudden, as she was 

 taken ill only about an hour before 

 the end came. 



Mrs. Birn was 59 years of age, and 

 came to this country from Germany in 

 1871, locating at once in Nashyille. 

 f^or many years she had engaged in the 

 florists' business, and during that period 

 had come in contact with a large num- 

 ber of persons and her acquaintance was 

 very extensive. Surviving her arc her 

 husband, Mr. C. A. Birn, and two daugh- 

 ters, Mrs. W. B. Singleton and Miss 

 Eda Birn. 



JERSEY QTY, N. J. 



Death of John RlckerU 



John Bickcrt, the well known florist 

 of Brown street. North Bergen, died 

 at his home September 19 after about 

 three months' illness. Mr. Rickert was 

 born in Union Hill forty-three years 

 ago and early in life started business 

 as a florist. His establishment grew 

 steadily until lately he had one of the 

 most extensive businesses of the kind 

 in the northern end of the county. 



Mr. Eickert was a member of Palisado 

 Lodge, F. and A. M.; of Garfield Coun- 

 cil, Jr. O. U. A. M.. and of the Zwie- 

 belberger Bowling Club. 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. 



Department of Plant Registration. 



Vaughan's Seed Store submits for 

 registration Gladiolus princeps, raised by 

 Dr. Van Fleet; seed parent, G. cruentus; 

 flower from five to six inches or more 

 in diameter, sixteen to eighteen on 

 spike ; color, crimson with intense shad- 

 ings in throat and broad white blotches 

 across lower petals. 



Wm. J. Stewart, Sec'y. 



Kansas City, Mo. — W. J. Barnes will 

 add another greenhouse to his place. 



A Rare 

 Opportunity 



To seoare tlie following' stock. Oaaran- 

 tsed first class. We need the room. 



10.000 A8PABAOUS FIiUlIOBUS VAVU8. 



strongly rooted plants from 2K-iDCb pots, 

 (20.00 per 100 ; 1190.00 per 1000. 

 8.000 ASP. BPBBSrOBBX, nice plants, from 

 2Hta. pots, $1.25 per 100 ; $12.00 per 1000. 

 800 CABVATXOir PBOSPBBZTT, strong 

 plants, from the field, $8.C0 per 100. 



CASH 



THE W. T. BUCKLEY PIANT CO. 



SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 



Mtntlon TBie Review when yon write. 



5 00 Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



200 SMIUX— That is Smilax 



KAKB MB AJT OFFBB. 



WILLIAM CLARK, 



OO&OBADO SPBXH08, OO&O. 



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RbiI Flowering Giant Pansies 



in 12 different shades, transplanted 

 strong plants for winter blooming, 

 lOO for f 1.60; BOO for $0.60. 



aOO VXOZiBTS— Marie Louine, fleld-grown, 

 healthy stock, 84.00 per 100. 



CHAS. ZEPNICK, chie.<.«n , Milwaukee, Wis. 



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An extra fine 

 lot 



^f Piersoni Ferns 



In 4-incb pots, ready for a shift, to be closed 

 out this week at $1500 per 100 : 6-inch stock 

 at I5O.O0 per 100. 



All sixes of BOSTOVS from 2^ to 10-inch. 



write-GEO. A. KIHL, Pekin, III. 



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HBPHB0I.BPI8 SCOTTXZ. 



The most graceful and symmetrical Nephrolepis 

 known. It makes three times as many fronds as the 

 Boston fern in a given time. 



Prices— Very heavy i-in. pot plants, ready for 6-in. pots, 

 ll2perdoz.; 176 per 100; 25 at 100 rate. Strong trans- 

 planted runners from the bench or 2)^-in. pots, l>4 per 

 doz.; 125 per 100; t200 per 1000. Strong (>-in. pot plants, 

 12 each ; 8-in. pans, 13.50 each : 10-in. pans, 15 each. 



JOHN SCOTT, 



Keap Street Greenhouses, BROOKLTN, M. T. 



CYCLAMEN 



OIGANTEUM. Finest OianU, mxd., bulbs 

 14 inch diameter, good leaves, $2.00 per 100. 



GIANT PAJ^SIES. 



. Finest large flowering, mixed, strong plants. 

 $3.00 per 1000. 



PRIMROSE Seed. Finest Chinese grown. 

 mixed, 5C0 seeds, $1.00; >^-pkt., 50c. 



CYCLAMEN Qiganteum. Finest mixed, 2G0 

 seeds, $1.00: ^ pkt., lOc. 



CINERARIA. Finest large-flowering Dw arf . 

 1000 seeds, 50c. 



DAISY. Double Giants, mixed. 1000 seeds, 26c. 



DA MOV GIANT The finest large- 

 ^f^ tit ^3 1 fiowering varieties, critical- 

 ly selected. 6000 seeds, 11.00: half-pkt.. 50c. 



49-600 seeds of "Giant Xme. Ferrstt'* 

 added to every $1.00 pkt. of Giant Pansy Seed. 



0A8H. Extra coimt of seeds in all packets. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa* 



The Home of Primroses. 

 Mention The Revi ew when yon wrtt>. 



GREAT BARGAIN 

 IN CHOICE STOCK. 



Fine 4-in. plants at $12.00 per 100; 6-in.. S2O.0O; 

 6-in., $35 00. These special prices to reduce a 

 large stock. In floest condition for fall sales. 



Field-grown Asparagus Sprengeri. in fine 

 condition to pot or plant, superior to pot-grown, 

 at these low prices:— Strong plants for 3 in. pots, 

 $5.00: for 4-in., $7.00 per ICO. Heavy roots, very 

 profitable for cutting from. 



We have 6000 extra fine Joost Carnations, 

 fleld-grown. to close out at the low price of $4.o6 

 per 100; 936.00 per lOOO. They are big value. 



Brides Maids, Perles, Gates and Ivory Roses, 

 strong. Bin., $4.00 per 100. 



W. H. OULLBTT fc SOBS, Lincoln. XU. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



Geraniums^ TO MAKE ROOM 



400 S. A. Nutt in 4-ln. pots at $4.00 per 100. Am 

 ready to fill orders for rooted cuttings of the fol- 

 lowing varieties:— S. A. Nutt La Favorite. A. H. 

 Trego, Jean Vlaud, Perkins. Poltevlne and Rlc- 

 ard. Rooted Cuttings a specialty. Everything 

 sbippetd prepaid. 



Ghas. Ga), ISIV.' Des Moines, Iowa 



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