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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



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What a few Say, All That Use It Say. 



Mdiiti-lair. N I~-l iliiiik your The Fumi= 

 KBtlnir Kind Tobacco Po\\deris by far the 



iiii)?t tllectiveand satisfactory Fumigator on tlie 

 niarket, not only as regards its results, butalso 

 in tlie iiietliods ol using, and I have gladly 

 recoinmcndLd it to my triends. Tlie Sprinkling 

 Kind Tobacco Powder is equally good and 

 effective. H. i'.RADl.KV. 



Marion, Ind. — Your FumiKatinK 

 Kind Tobacco Powder has given me 

 more satisfaction than any other kind of 

 insecticide. and I have used all the latest 

 in\ entions. I have \13ed U now for two 

 years and think it is tlie safest, cheapest 

 and easiest to handle on the market. 

 GINN'AR TKILMANN. 



Troy, N V. — Enclosed please 

 find two dollars; ship at once lUli 

 pounds The PumigatlnK KI10 

 Tobacco Powder. It was a 



pleasure the freedom we enjoyed 

 last season from insects through 

 the use ot your powder. 



JOHN H. DIKK. 



Wallinglord. Conn.— Please send 

 me by freight one hundred pounds 

 The PumiKatine Kind Tobac- 

 co Powder. I find nothing bet- 

 ter. I have used it for four years, 

 and find no injury to blossoms. 

 GEO. H. ROWHEN. 



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FREE trial five-pound bag will cost yoo nothing more than the express charges 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 fumigate with. All aphis killed in one night — 

 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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GLEN COVE, N. Y. 



'I'lio \;i--:ill (ciliiilv I hut iilill in ;il S(i- 

 cictv licld the -rrdiid uf it- rcjular 

 iiKiiitlilx' iiK'cliiio-' I'll ■hiiHiniy 4. (Ill the 

 premises of IVlix Moiisc, wlio lias ojinnt- 

 i-d tiii-^ ;i- a jilin-c ot iiiccliiiir till a )pii- 

 iiiaiii'iit (iiic lie (Ipcidcd u|iiiii. Notwitli 

 .'-taiidiiiL' llio iiulfiiiciuy (if the weather, 

 flieie \\a^ a (jnod attendance wliieli Wdiild 

 sc<'lli lliii- 1(1 allLMIl- well f(ir a >llrce-^l'ul 

 caroer to tlii- newly orjrani/.ed .voeietx. 

 Prosidont Harrison ocenpiod Iho tliair. 

 Tim oh'iof Imsinoss at tlio niot^tinji w.i-j 

 iho adoption of hv-law.s for tlio society. 

 SnliTilitted liy tlie exi^clltivc cuinniit tee. 

 Sfinie li\cl\- discussions follo\ve(l. 



J. F. J. 



SEED SOWING. 



Wlien is tli(^ proper (inie to sow a.-ler 

 and tomato seed in a jn-ecnliousc to liave 

 eaily plants to set out? Is twelve inches 

 the proper distance to have a benoli for 

 ffrowinjr the .same fmni the ^lass? M\ 

 l)oi)>e is an even span ninninir east and 

 we-t. If yon will kindly an>wer same 

 in an earlv niiinlter von will oldiire. 



]f. P. 



If you lia\c pliiity (if iimin von can 

 sow l>otli ns1cr< .'inil toni.'itoes alxnit the 



first of Malcli. Ill IJie <-;|sr of .•istel-^, 

 thi'^ \\oilli| li'' ;i hiiL; \\a\- too e;iilv ( \- 

 cept for a Miy earl\- ci,,[, ;iii(l of hite it 

 seeni'.i llie alters lliat c;ili lie cut in Sep- 

 teiiilier .•iimI e.'irly f)i-t(ilier are in most 

 denininl arel tiriii<x tin- highest price. To- 

 matoes sown .M.ari-li 1 (•.•in be ^liit'ted mi 

 until 1hev ;ne in ■) indi pots and in tlow- 

 ei' at planlini: fnit time. .A^ fur (list;i iici> 

 fi'i'iii Lrla^s foi- these yoimi,'' plants, th.'it is 

 of little con<eqneni e if the )inii<e is liiilit. 

 The onl\- a'K.'intML'c of IicIul.'' ne;ir the 

 jrl.'iss f,,|- any ]d;iiit i- that they ijet a 

 purer and Letter eir(iil:it ion of air. 



7Ti:i:H i-- a didlar for the T7kvikw. 1h ■ 

 lie-jf pafiei^ for the tradi-.-— J.\coi{ TNiiii; 

 iV !-^(>X. \apei\ille. 111. 



■p.WTox. O. — It is reported that a lii^ 

 plant is soon to ])o erected here by l^.aton 

 o.ipital. 1'or carn.'itifiii crrowiiip. 



No. 1 .. :ix4^xlti... 1 IK) 

 No. 2....:{xf.xi8 200 



No. :i.... 4x8x18 2.M 



No. 4 

 No. 5.. 

 No. f,.. 

 No. 7 . 

 No. s.. 

 No. '.I . 

 No. 10. 

 No. n. 



..:lx6x'.'4 2.7r> 



..4x8x22 ;i.liU 



..4x8x28 .... a.75 

 .f,x 10x20.... 5 50 



..ax7x2i .... :i 00 

 ..5xl0x:i5.... r..50 

 ..7x20x20.... 7 50 



iHx5x;«)... noo 



CIT FLOWER BOXES 



WATERPROOF. Corner Lock Style. 



The b(^8t. Btronpest and neatest folding Cut 

 Flower Box ever made. Cheap. Durable. 



To try them once Is to lise them always. 

 Size No. 0..... 5x4 x20. ..$2 00 per 100; $19 00 per 1000 



17.511 



I'.t (0 

 2:i.00 

 ri.(0 

 ..50 

 .00 

 .tiQ 

 50 

 f.2 00 

 f.7 00 

 28 60 

 Sample free on application No charpe forprint- 

 Inp on orders above 2,')0 boxes. Terms cash. 



The Livingston Seed Co., Columbus, 0. 



** Box 104 



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Profitable Investments 



FOR 1905 — 



ASPARAGUS SPREN6ERI 



Not the usual, recentlv potted stock, but 

 Strongr, Healthy, Field-Orown; thor- 

 oughly established in pots and have 

 grown into bushy, salable plants. These we 

 are now ofTerlnif from 2>^inch pots, $3.00 per 

 100: 3-iDCh pots. S.'i.OO per 100. 



ASPARAGUS TENUISSIMUS 



A large, healthy lot of this grand \ ariety 

 in need of a shift. From 2'., inch pots. $3 00 

 lier 100: 3inch pots, $,". 00 per ICO. 



NATHSN SMITH & SON, 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



Men (Inn Tlie Review when yoii write. 



Bedding Plants 



Cash with order. Per 1000 



-Per 100- 



4 in. K. C. 



Kxp. Mail 



.'•0 OOOAItitnanthiras, rid, y«llow,R.C. $ ,5.00 $1.5.00 $0.65 



*ly«8um. doulije sweet 2 (X) 1.00 



Boston Ferns 5 incli 2,5 cts., 3 00 



F«»«tfiw, Little (iein 15.00 2 00 1.2.5 



Fuchsia, fi iiameil varieties 2.50 1.25 



■Ji OCO Geraniumi Xutt and 20 



other varieties •_' .50 l.,Vi 



l"i (KX) Garaniums. Mme. Salleroi. 2.00 100 

 Pitunlas, double frintred. white. 2.'>0 1.50 

 Panslas, I'lori-ts' International, 

 in bud and bloom, for south- 

 ern shipmert 15.00 J 00 



Salvia, 4 named varieties 2.00 1.00 



Forget-ma-nots 2.00 l.oo 



LUDVIG MOSBAEK, Onar^a, III. 



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y^HY NOT BUY 



RED POTS 



OF US? 

 STANDARD SIZE 



Uaality-No Better. 



Florists g'ettlng' In their 



winter supplies will find 



It to their advantage to 



•write us. Catalog free. 



Syracuse Pottery Co. 



Syracuse, N. F. 

 BEST POT In the MARKET. 



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Stenzel Glass Co. 



GREENHOUSE GLASS. 



French and American. 

 "WHITE BOSS" Brand. 



2 Hndson Street KUW TOBX. 



101 Portland Street BOSTON. 



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iSIEBERT'SZINC 

 Never Rust 

 Glazing Points 

 ARE POSITIVELY THE BEST. LAST FOR- 

 EVER. Over lt;,(K)Q pounds novy In use. A sure 

 preventive of glass Blippin?. Effective on larpe 

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

 Tvro sizes, % and %, 40c per lb.; by m;iU Klc ex- 

 tra; 7 IbB. for $2.50; 15 lbs. for $5.00 by express. 

 For sale by the trade. 



CHAS. T. 8IEBERT, Sta. B., Plttsbarg, Pa. 



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Holds Class 

 Firmly 



See the Point *»" 

 PEERLESS 



CHazInK PolntR are thch' 

 Ni. rii:hn or left». Bnx nf 

 l.iiOO I'Miiiti T5cls. pottpkiil. 



IIKNBY A. DREKR, 



714 Chntnol HI., Pklla., Pk. 



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