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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



January 19, 1905. 



"THERE IS ONLY ONE." 



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What a hew Say, All That Use It Say. 



Montclair. N J.— I ihink your The Puail- 

 Kmtlatc Kind Tobacco Powder is by far the 



most effective and satisfactory Fumicator on the 

 market, not only as regards its results, but-also 

 in the methods of usiogr, and I have gladly 

 recommended it to my friends. The Sprinkling 

 Kind Tobacco Powder is equally good and 

 effective. H. BRADLEY. 



Marion. Ind. — Your PumlKetinc 

 Kind Tobacco Powder has given me 

 more satisfaction than any other kind of 

 insecticide, and I have used all the latest 

 inventions. I have used it now for two 

 years and think it is the safest, cheapest 

 and easiest to handle on the market. 

 GUNNAR TEILMANN. 



Troy, N. Y. — Enclosed please 

 find two dollars; ship at once l(Hi 

 pounds The PumlcatinK Kind 

 Tobacco Powder. It was a 



pleasure the freedom we enjoyed 

 last season from insects through 

 the use of your powder. 



JOHN H. DUKE. 



Wallingford.Conn.— Please send 

 me by freight one hundred pounds 

 The FuBiiKatlaK Kind Tobac- 

 co Powder. I find nothing bet- 

 ter. I have used it for four years, 

 and find no injury to blossoms. 



GEO. H. ROWDEN. 



HFREE 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 ( 10 cents per 100-foot house) article to fumigfate with. All aphis killed in one nigfht — 

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



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



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GLEN COVE, N. Y. 



The Nassau County Horticultural So- 

 ciety held the second of its regular 

 monthly meetings on January 4, on the 

 premises of Felix Mense, who has grant- 

 ed this as a place of meeting till a per- 

 manent one be decided upon. Notwith- 

 standing the inclemency of the weather, 

 there was a good attendance which would 

 seem thus to augur well for a successful 

 career to this newly organized society. 

 President Harrison occupied the chair. 

 The chief business at the meeting was 

 the adoption of by-laws for the society, 

 submitted by the executive committee. 

 Some lively discussions followed. 



J. F. J. 



SEED SOWING. 



When is the proper time to sow aster 

 and tomato seed in a greenhouse to have 

 early plants to set outt Is twelve inches 

 the proper distance to have a bench for 

 growing the same from the glass? My 

 house is an even span running east and 

 west. If you will kindly answer same 

 in an early number you will oblige. 



R. P. 



. If you have plenty of room you can 

 BOW both asters and tomatoes about the 

 first of March. In the case of asters, 

 this would be a long way too early ex- 

 cept for a very early crop and of late it 

 seems the asters that can be cut in Sep- 

 tember and early October are in most 

 demand and bring the highest price. To- 

 matoes sown March 1 can be shifted on 

 until they are in 4-inch pots and in flow- 

 er at planting out time. As for distance 

 from glass for these young plants, that is 

 of little consequence if the house is light. 

 The onlv advantage of being near the 

 glass for any plant is that they get a 

 purer and better circulation of air. 



W. S. 



He3ie is a dollar for the Review, the 

 best paper for the trade. — Jacob Rohk 

 & Son, Naperville, 111. 



Dayton, O. — It is reported that a big 

 plant is soon to be erected here by Eaton 

 capital, for carnation growing. 



No. 1 ...8x4Hxl6... 190 



No. 2. ...3x6x18 200 



No.8. ...4x8x18 2.60 



No. 4 ...3x6x24 2.76 



No. 6. ...4x8x23 3.U0 



No. 6. ...4x8x28 .. 

 No. 7 ...6x16x20.. 

 No. 8... .3x7x21 .. 

 No. 9 ...6x10x36.. 

 No. 10... 7x20x20.. 

 No. U... 3^x6x30. 



CUT FLOWER BOXES 



WATERPROOF. Comer I<ook Style. 



The best, strongreBt and neatest folding Cut 

 Flower Box ever made. Cheap. Dnrable. 



To try them once is to use them always. 

 Size No. 0.... 3x4 x20...t2 00per 100; 119.00 per 1000 

 ■ ■■ ' " 17.60 



19 00 " 

 23.00 

 6.00 

 .60 " 

 8.76 " .00 



,6 60 " .00 " 



8 00 " 60 " 



6.60 " 62 00 " 



7 60 " 67 00 



8 00 " 28 60 " 

 Sample free on appllciitlon No cbarre for prlnt- 



Inr on orders above 260 boxes. Terms cash. 



The Livingston Seed Co., Columbus, 0. 



Mention The Revlnr wben yoo wrtte. 



Profitable Investments 



FOR 1905 — 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



Not the usual, recently potted stock, but 

 Strong', Healthy, Fleid-Orown; thor- 

 oofhly •■tabUaned In pota and have 

 grown into bushy, salable plants. These we 

 are now ofTerlnK from 2>^-lncb pots, S3. 00 per 

 100: S-inch poto. S6.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS TENUISSIMUS 



A larire, healthy lot of this grand variety 

 in need of a shift. From 2li inch pots. $3.00 

 per 100; S-inch pots, $6 00 per ICO. 



NATHAN SMITH A SON, 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Bedding Plants TvX'^c. 



Cash with order. PerlOOS Exp. Mail 



50 000Aliirninth«rii,rtd,r(iio«,R.C. S 6.00 $15.00 fO.65 



llTMMm. double sweet 2.00 1.00 



Boston Ftmt 5-inch 25 Cts., 8.00 



Fiwfo*, Little Gem 16.00 2.00 1.25 



Fuchili, 6 named varieties 2.50 1.26 



25.000 Striiiuini, Nutt and 20 



other varieties 2.60 1.60 



15 000 Ssrasismt, Mme. Salleroi. 2.00 1.00 

 Ntnniit, double fringed, white. 2.50 1.50 

 PiniM, Florists' International, 

 in bud and bloom, for south- 

 em shipment 16.00 2.00 



Silvli, 4 named varieties 2.00 1.00 



Ferftt-at-isti 2.00 1.00 



LUDVI6 MOSBAEK, Onargra, 111. 



Mentkm The Bevlew when yon wrtte. 



ViHY NOT Buy 



RED POTS 



OF US? 

 STANDARD SIZE 



QnaUty-Mo Better. 



Vlorlste retting In their 



winter sappUea will find 



It to their advantage to 



Write na. Catalog free. 



Sincuse Pottery Co. 



Syraoose, N. Y. 



■EST POT la Mm main. 



Mentloo The Bevlew when yon write. 



Stenzel Glass Co. 



GREENHOUSE GLASS. 



Franoh and Amcrioan. 

 "WKXTX BOBS" Brand. 



9 KndBon StrMt ...VB«r TOXK. 



101 Portland Street BOBTOV. 



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iRB POSITIVELY 



BVgR.Over IH.OOO pounds now 



iSIEBERT'SZINC 



N«v«r Rust 



Glasing Points 



THB BB8T. LAST FOR- 



_ . )undB now In use. A sure 



preventive of glass slipping. Effective on large 

 or small glass. ESaay to drive. Easy to extract. 

 Two sixes, H and ^, 40c per lb.; by mall 16c ex- 

 tra: 7 Ibfl. for $2.S0; 15 lbs. for $8.00 by express. 

 For sale by the trade. 



CHA8. T. SIKBERT, Sta. B., PltUbort. Pa. 



Holds Glass 

 Firmly 



I ' 8«« the Point 



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Glssla* Polata are the beat. 

 No righu or lefl*. Box of 

 1.000 polnU 75ot«. poitpald, 



HEKST A. DREES. 



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