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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Decembbb 22, 1904. 



"THERE IS ONLY ONE." 



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What a Few Say, All That Use It Say. 



Mamaroneck, N. Y. 

 I tried the 5 lb. trial package of The 

 PumlMtinK Kind Tobacco Powder 



in 2 of my houses one night and the 

 foUowiibgr night I gave a 60- foot house 

 a thorough smoking. Result, I would 

 hke you to send me 100 lbs. of the Fum- 

 igating Kind. W. H. DANIELS. 



Maywood, 111. 

 The Pumlgatlng Kind Tobacco 

 Powder is great stuff; it keeps one's 

 houses clean as a sheet. 

 I can heartily recommend it. 



ALBERT F. AMLING. 



Jewett City, Conn. 

 I have used your PumiKatInK Kind 

 Tobacco Powder for some 4 or 6 

 years and 6nd it the best fumigator I 

 know of. I use nothing else, as your 

 kind is easy to handle and does the 

 work thoroughly. A. A. YOUNG. 



Tamaqua, Pa. 

 Until three years ago I W48 always 

 hunting for something better to kill the 

 greenfly, without injury to bloom and 

 foliage. Then I started to use The 

 PumlKatintc Kind Tobacco Pow- 

 der. I have used it ever since: it is good 

 enough for me. NELS NELSEN. 



0FREE trial five-pound bag: will cost you nothing; more than the express chargfes on it. The trial 

 bag: will prove our assertion that it is the most effective, cleanest and quickest as well as the 

 cheapest ( tO cents per 100-foot house) article to f umig:ate with. All aphis killed in one nig:ht — 

 our booklet tells of it; we mail one on request. 



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



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MILWAUKEE. 



Judging from advance orders it 

 appears as if Christmas business 

 will be a record breaker. The trade in 

 general has made extensive preparations 

 for a large business. In looking througli 

 the retail stores, most of them are stocked 

 with a very fine line of plants in season- 

 able varieties. In other decorative mate- 

 rial bells seem to predominate. Lam- 

 bros is displaying a very fine line of aza- 

 leas, cyclamens and poinsettias which can- 

 not help but please purchasers. Currie 

 Bros., M. A. McKenney Co. and J. M. 

 Fox are displaying excellent lines of 

 plants. There is also an exceptionally 

 large demand for green goods. Holly is 

 selling better than in former years. This 

 is principally due to the absence of 

 southern holly. The mistletoe in the mar- 

 ket is also of exceptionally fine quality. 



Most of the growers expect to have 

 pretty fair crops of Christmas flowers. In 

 carnations there will be about enough to 

 go around, with the exception of red, on 

 which there is always a heavy demand 

 for this holiday; outside prices may rule 

 for that color. There will probably be a 

 good supply of Eomans, stevia, violets, 

 lily of the valley and Paper Whites to 

 help fill out. Incog. 



TORONTO. 



Christmas business promises well. The 

 orders already placed with wholesalers 

 would indicate that the retail men expect 

 to do their usual volume of business and 

 even a little more, as it is a fact that 

 Christmas supplies never sold better in 

 Canada. Weather promises to be ideal 

 Christmas weather and this will help mat- 

 ters considerably. 



A new addition to our staff of retail 

 florists is W. P. Lambert, late of O. J. 

 Friedman, Chicago, who is in charge of 

 the College Flower Shop, 445 Yonge 

 street, and from the start he has made 

 he promises to set a lively pace for all 

 local competitors. D. J. 



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IGOE BROS. 



221 1, life St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Peoria, III.— Ella A Schultz has filed 

 a petition in bankruptcy. She had a 

 millinery and florist business on Main 

 street. The debts are $1,202.77 and the 

 assets $400. 



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HARRISON POHERY, Harrison, Ohio. 



MentloTi The Rerlew wb»B yon writ*. 



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4^ References tflven from the lesdlnr 

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