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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Janl'Aky 12. 1905. 



"THERE IS ONLY ONE." 



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What a rew Say, All That Use It Say. 



Mt. Sterling:, Ky.— I received the sample of 

 your PumlKatlnc Kind Tobacco Powder 

 but as I did not uae but one-half the amrunt as 

 directed I did not obtain the best results but am 

 satisfied that if used according to direction it 

 will kill everything it is intended for, as at least 

 90 per cent of Thnps and Aphis were destroyed 

 this morning:. Send 2i0 lbs. Emil Fredrich. 



Waynesboro, Pa. — We have not 

 onlv found The PumlKatInK Kind 

 Tobacco Powder the most valuable 

 greenfly destroyer but we also use it 

 to kill snails by sprinkling; it on the 

 ground. Sure death; they look in the 

 morning like small oysters rolled in 

 cracker dust H. EICHHOLZ. 



West WhiteUnd, Pa. — We have 

 tried many fumigants but have found 

 nothing in the market so effectual and 

 easily used as The PumlKstlnc Kind 

 Tobacco Powder. 



Your prices are reasonable for so 

 good an article. 



J. LEHMAN MAULL. Pres. 



Purcellville, Va. — We have 

 gfiven The Pumlsatlaff 

 Kind Tobacco Powder a 



thorough trial on Carnations. 

 and we are well pleased with 

 the result. We are able to 

 keep the plants entirely clean. 

 A. B DAVIS & SON. 



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

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

 cheapest (fO cents per 100-foot house) article to fumigate 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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PROVIDENCE, R. L 



A plan that is on foot to extend the 

 field of instruction at the Ehode Island 

 College of Agriculture and Mechanic ^ts 

 to embrace practical work in the estab- 

 lishment, maintenance and management 

 of greenhouses, has met the unqualified 

 support of florists in the state, and in all 

 probability some action will be taken at 

 this session of the General Assembly with 

 the view of securing an appropriation of 

 $15,000 for a greenhouse at the college 

 in the near future. 



At a conference between representatives 

 of the board of managers and the fac- 

 ulty of the State Agricultural College and 

 representative greenhouse men of Provi- 

 dence and vicinity, the plan was 

 thoroughly considered, and all present ex- 

 pressed themselves as heartily in favor 

 of the step. 



Those present at the conference were: 

 William Appleton, "William E. Chappel], 

 Matthew Macnair, Farquhar Macrae, 

 .Tohn Macrae, Michael Sweeney, John T. 

 Brown, all of Providence; Benjamin 

 Martin, East Providence; Cody N. Pot- 

 ter, Auburn, and Mr. Paine. 



PARKERSBURG, W. VA. 



A strange and sad fatality has followed 

 the family of Gustav Obermeyer. it was 

 only a short time ago that the eldest son 

 died of diphtheria and on January 5, 

 Fritz, need 6 years, succumbed to the 

 same disease. On the following aay an 

 employe named Paul Hannamann died of 

 typhoid in the Obermeyer home, where 

 two other children are very ill witB 

 diphtheria. Hannamann came to Mr. 

 Obermever only a short time ago, a 

 penniless stranger. He was evidently well 

 educated but in need and Mr. Obermeyer 

 took him in and gave him work. Nothing 

 is known of him save that his parents re- 

 side in Mecklenburg, Germany, 



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Cedar Eapids, Iowa. — There was a 

 small fire in the J. G. Crozier flower 

 store January 1. 



Cedar Eapids, Ia. — H. E. Morgan has 

 sold his store at 411 Second avenue to 

 the Cedar Eapids Floral Co., Wilfred T. 

 Emmons, manager. 



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