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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOVKMBKK 17, 190*. 



aURELY this cannot be true ; well, we have over 100 growers who have written us^ a larg^e majority 

 without request^ their opinions ; we publish a few ot these letters in the columns of this paper; see 

 on pages 1348-49-51-59. what they say about the FUMIGATING KIND TOBACCO 

 POWDER. All began with a five-pound trial bag at our expense, which gave them an opportunity 

 without cost to prove its GOODNESS and our assertion that it was the most effective, cleanest and 

 quickest, as well as cheapest ((0 cents per f 00-foot house) article to fumigate with, and that all kinds of 

 aphis can be killed in one night. Let us send you a five-pound trial bag by express, it will cost you 

 nothing but the express charges on it, and be convinced tha^ what your brother growers say of it is 

 true. Our booklet tells of it; we mail it on request. — 



THE H. A. STOOTHOFF COMPANY, Tobacco Powder Hobbyists, 116, 117, 118 West St., New York. 



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FUMIGATING. 



Some of the large growers have 

 dropped tobacco stems and are nOw using 

 a cheap grade of tobacco leaf. It costs 

 but little more than the stems and, as 

 the leaf contains more nicotine than the 

 stem, a smaller quantity produces an equal 

 effect. We saw the leaf in use recently 

 at the establishment of Bassett & Wash- 

 bum, Hinsdale, 111. The piles were 

 placed directly on the walks and consist- 

 ed of a double handful of the loose leaves 

 on a small piece of paper. The tobacco 

 was not dampened and it burned without 

 flame. It requires less watching and is 

 more satisfacory than the stems in many 

 other ways. 



On top of each one of the piles men- 

 tioned above was placed a handful of red 

 pepper. The quantity seemed large as 

 the fumigating pilfs were only about fifty 

 feet apart, but we were told that no harm 

 resulted to anything except thrips. 



Waco, Tex. — P. J, Berckmans, of 

 Augusta, Ga., was judge of the ninth 

 annual flower show, which opened here 

 November 9, continuing for three days 

 and achieving the greatest success in the 

 history of local exhibitions. 



Osage, Ia. — ^Walter S. Hall is an en- 

 terprising florist. His annual chrysan- 

 tbemum show draws out almost the en- 

 tire population of Osage. This yeiir ho 

 has engaged the K. of P. band during 

 the show. If more of the florists in the 

 country would follow some of Mr. Hall's 

 methods of doing business and adver- 

 tising, it would increase the demand 

 for flowers to a considerable extent. 



BEST 



Cheapest 



ALL-ROUND I 



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SMdimen. 

 PtorFree^ 

 Pamphlet 

 Write to 



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Tibacci ^ 



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Evans' Improved 

 Ghallsngs Ventilating 

 Apparatus. SI?. 



QiikerCHrMitklN Works, 



RICHMOND, IND. 

 H«DttoD TIM Rkvlttw wban iron WTlUk 



Adiantum 

 Cuneatum, 



From 2-incb pots, fine, healthy 

 plants, ready for a shift. 



$3.00 per hundred, 

 $25.00 per thousand. 



Just ready to plant out 

 for onttintr this winter. 



The Geo. 

 Witfbold Co. 



1657-1669 



Bnokinffhani Place, 



CHICAGO. 



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Fine Field-Brown Carnatien Piants.^foS 



Flora Hill, white t 6.00 



Joost,pink 4.00 



Mrs. E. A. Nelson, pink 6.00 



McKinley. rink 6.00 



Adonis, red 8.00 



Ont of all other vatletieB. 



Aaparairna, 8-in. pots very fine 6.00 



Fiona, O-in. pot6 86.00 



4-in. pots 22.60 



Cash, please or reference. 



m. G. SMIITH, Wtiolesale Florist, 



6 1 at and Market Sta., PNIUDLLPHU. PA. 



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PALMS 



JULIUS ROEHRS, 



Xntberfjrd, 

 Hew Jersey. 



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MUM STOCK PLANTS ^S,rr 



StroDsr open-Kfound roots. Robinson. Apple- 

 ton, Chi ds. Monrovia. Omesra Liger. and two 

 extra early southern seedlinKP, white curled, 

 Klobe-form and a deep yellow. Pierson Run- 

 ners, »?.00 per 100: extra strong. 



THE AVENUE FLORAL CO. 



3442 St. Charles Ave , M*/ ORLEANS, LA. 



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New Hardy Annual 



The Gold Medal carmine flowered tobacco 

 plant. Stiver Medal Mass. Hort. Society, Boston. 

 Nov. 8. 1904. 



Nicotiana Sanderae 



Seeds in orifdnal packets from all 

 seedsmen throughout the United States. 

 Gold Medal London. 1903. Gold Medal Royal 

 Horticultural Society of England. 1904. First- 

 class Certificate and Barksian Medal by 24 mem- 

 bers Floral Committee R. H. S. 



Particulars, colored illustrations, etc., from 



SANDER & SONS. St. Albaas, EnsUiuL 



Wholesale agents for the United States: 



H. A. Dreer. 714 Obestnut St., Philadelphia P». 



J.M.Thombum&Uo.,860ortlandtSt.. NewYork. 



Vaughan's Seed Store, Chicago and New York. 



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CHA$.GAY, 



THB- 



ROOTED CUTTING 



SPECIALIST 



Ready Now— Oeranlums-^S. A. Nutt, La Favor- 

 ite. Jean Viaud. Perkins, Poitevlne, Rlcard, 

 A. H. Trego, tl.GO per 100 prepaid. 

 Umbrella plants. 2-lDCh, t2.00 per 100. 

 Let me know what you want in Carnations. 

 Feverfew. Fuchaias. Lantanas, Heliotropes, Mar- 

 ruerltes, Salvias and Verbenas. Cash please. 



DKS MOINES. IOWA. 



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Send for booklet entitled, "HOW." 



THE PERFECT FLUE CLEANER. 



C. S. KREIDLER, Sta. H. Cleveland. 0. 



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Quite Dead? 



Sana I used Nlcotldde. Best cure 

 for "overllveliness" in insect pe«ta. 



Tobacco Warehousing & Trading Co. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



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teO.OO HOMESEEKERS* TICKETS 

 VIA THE WABASH. 



On November 22 the Wabash will sell 

 homeseekers' excursion tickets at $2000 

 for the round trip from Chicago to all 

 points in Oklahoma and Indian Terri- 

 tories, and many points in Texas, Mis- 

 souri, Kansas, Arkansas and Louisiana, 

 Write for full particulars. Ticket office. 

 97 Adams St., Chicago, 111. 



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