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The Weekly Rorists^ Review^ 



December 15, 1904. 



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rR£LY this cannot be true ; well, we have over )00 sfrowers who have written us^ a larg^e majority 

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

 on pages 186-226-23 J-232. what they say about the FUMIGATING KIND TOBACCO 

 POWDER. All beg:an 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 (tO cents per 1 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 that 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. 



Mention Th«» R^Tlfw when yon write. 



NEW HAVEN, CONN. 



The fourth annual horticultural exhibi- 

 tion was held in Music Hall, which was 

 converted into a great flower garden, 

 with tropical plants intermingled with 

 the natives here and there. A splendid 

 lot of plants in bloom were shown. Over 

 all was tlie canopy of delicate blue and 

 white bunting. The various exhibits 

 were allotted to spaces on the floor and 

 the aisles about and between them were 

 arranged so that each one could be fully- 

 examined. Along the side walls were 

 booths where flowers, potted plants and 

 other articles were sold. At the entrance 

 was a fine display of garden products. 

 Many hundreds of people from in and 

 out of town spent many pleasant hours 

 enjoying this rare treat. Among the 

 prize winners were Henry CliflP, Eobert 

 Johnstone, A. J. Thompson, William 

 Veitch, of the Agricultural Experiment 

 Station; J. H. Slocombe, Richard Bell, 

 Frank E. Duffy, Frank Kimberly, :Mrs. 

 Edw. Rice, Wm. H, Symon, David Fergu- 

 son, Mrs. W. H. Symon, O. G. Gennings, 

 Oscar Carlson, John Seibold and others. 



Charles Munro has recently moved to 

 his new store on Chapel street, formerly 

 that of the Eobert "Veitch Company. 



J. N. Champion has been fortunate in 

 securing the orders for decorations for 

 the many elaborate weddings which have 

 taken place during the past month, the 

 Hotchkias wedding being the greatest 

 New Haven has yet known. 



S. H. Moore has had much funeral 

 work. His windows have been elaborately 

 decorated with choice stock. 



Violets and carnations have been very 

 scarce, while the demand is steadily in- 

 creasing. Violets went up to $3 and 

 $4 per hundred for the Yale-Harvard 

 game. E. S. M. 



South Bend. Tnd. — It is reported that 

 a new firm is to put up a big range of 

 gla?s here in the spring. 



"Winnipeg, Man. — A. H. Stolper has 

 rented the R. Alston place, in which he 

 was formerly employed, and is starting 

 out with a nice business and every pros- 

 pect for increasing it. 



Port Huron, Mich. — During C. W. 

 Asman 's recent opening he gave each 

 visitor a flower and used more than 2,000 

 carnations. It was no small advertise- 

 ment to have 2,000 people go down the 

 street, each wearing a flower. 



DON'T LET YOUR ROSES MILDEW. 



m PEERLESS SULPHUR RLOWER. 



p^VEBT OBOWBB SHOXTU) HAVE GHE. Saves Time and Money. Distrib- 

 *~ ntes equally well Lime, Sluff Shot, Tobacco Dnit, Paris Oreen or any 

 powder. Circalar with testimonials on request. 



If your Beedsman does not handle it, order direct. Price $4.0O P. O. B. Cbicagro. ^ 



EDW. E. McMORRAN & CO, 15-21 Nortli CllDton Street, CHICAGO. 



CARNATION CUTTINGS 



PBOM SELECTED STOOZ. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



NELSON FISHER $7.00 $60.00 



MRS. M A. PATTEN 6,00 60 00 



FLAMINGO 600 60.00 



CRUSADER 6.00 60.00 



D.WHITNEY . 6.00 40.00 



ENCHANTRESS 4.00 30.00 



H.FENN 800 25.00 



MANLEY 8.00 26.00 



FAIR MAID.. 2.60 20 00 



QDEEN 3.00 25 00 



BACKER & CO.,Biilerica, Mass. 



Montlon Thp Review •when yog write. 



Red Standard POTS 



F. o. b. Harrison. 



2 in PerlOOO. $2.25 



2><-in PerlOOO, 2.70 



2Hin PerlOOO, 8.25 



3 Id PerlOOO. 4.25 6-in 



CaBb must accompany order 



SJi-ln Per 1000. $5.50 



4-ln PerlOOO. 6.80 



6-ln PerlOOO, 11.00 



. Per 1000. 18.t0 



HARRISON POnERY, Harrison, Ohio. 



MPTitV»n The Review when yon write. 



You will find ALL the 



BEST offers ALL the time 

 THB Revk\ *' Classified Advs. 



Chrysanthemnm f^^l. 



White Fitzwyjfram, Opab, Willowbrook, 6c each. 

 Monrovia. Omeg:a, RobinBon, Halliday. Jerome 

 Jones. Yellow Jones, Appleton. Bonoaffon, Tim- 

 othy Eaton. Yellow Eaton, Marion Newell, 8c 

 each. Marie Lleer. Mile. Douillet. Viviand-Morel, 

 Fee du Champsaur, Golden Wedding. White Bon- 

 nafFon White Maud Dean, Mrs. Chamberlain, 

 Stiver Queen. Tancred Bastet, Lily Mountford. 

 C. J. Salter, Mrs Coombes, Nellie Pockett. Mrs. 

 T. W. Pockett, 16c each. Diederich, Qlobosa 

 Alba. Ethelyn, Harry Plumridge. Leila Filklns. 

 Ben Wells Zic each. 

 Also Wm. Duckham. 



FBBHS— Boston Perns. 2K-in., $5.00 perlOO; 

 8-in.. 8c: 4-ln.. 15c; 5-in, 25c; 6-in, 50c; 7-in. $1.00, 

 8-in. $1.26. 



Pleraoni— 2>i-in, 8c. Cash or C. O. D. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, 

 FORT WAYNE, IND. 



Mention The Revle'i^ when you write. 



LATANIA PALMS. 



6-in., 2 and 3 plants to pot t 9 00 per doz. 



7-in., 1 plant to pot. 7 to 9 leaves . . 1 2.00 per doz. 

 8-in.. 1 plant to pot, 7 to 10 leaves, 



2Mi to 8>^ feet in height and 



diameter 18.00 per doz. 



ARECAS 



4-in., 2 and 3 plants to pot. standing 2 ft. .$4.00 doz 

 6-in., 2 and 3 plants to pot, standing 3 ft., 9.00 doz 



J. W. COIiFLESH, 

 53rd St. and Woodland Ave., PHILADELPHIA. 



