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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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Jandabt 26. 1908. 



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"THERE IS ONLY ONE." 



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What a l-eiv Say, All That Use It Say. 



Kanaas Qty, Mo.— We consider The Faml- 

 flratlng Kind Totmooo Powder good: iti* 

 cheap and effective. We have with 2&c worth of 

 your Fmnlntlna: Rind Tobacco Pow- 

 der amokedas much (pace and done the work 

 as well as some other Undi of Fumisatinr that 

 cost us $3.60 for same space, and the Black 

 Si nff Fine for sprinkling is all right, too; gets 

 them every time. Send us another 1000 lbs. 

 ROBERT S. BROWN & SON. 



Tamaqua, Pa. 

 Until three years ago I was always bust- 

 ing for something better to kill the green- 

 fly, without injury to bloom and foliage. 

 Then I started to use The FnmlKatlnir 

 Kind Tobacco Powder . I have used 

 it ever since: it is good enough for ue. 



NELS NELSEN. 



Mamaroneck N. Y. 



I tried the 6-lb. trial package of The 

 FamliratlnK Kind Tobacco 

 Powder in two of my hona«» bne 

 ^ht and the following night I gave a 

 eiPoot house a thorough smoking. Re- 

 sult, I would like you to send me 100 

 lbs. of the Fumigating Kind. 



W. H. DANIELS. 



Kansas Oty, Mo. 

 I have used The Fa- 

 mlgr«tlng Kind To- 

 bacco Powder now for 



tw(f years, and I find it the 

 beat and ch«apest article 

 on the market to kill thrips 

 and green fly. I- would 

 not be without it. 



A. F. BARBE. 



HFREE trial fhre-pound bag: will coit you nothing: more than the express charg:es on it. The trial 

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

 cheapest (10 cents per 100-foot house) article to fumig:ate with. AI| aphis killed in one nig:ht— 

 our booklet tells of it; we mail one on request. ' v | ^ 



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



Mention Th« B«vlew when yop write. 



MOLD ON POTS. 



The pots in my house rather quidcly 

 become covered on the sides and to some 

 esrtient in the earth surface, with a 

 green mold and when handled have a 

 slimy feeling. Is it detrimental and if 

 BO what is the cause? M. J. S. 



We read from time to time of various 

 inventions which are destined to keep 

 pots clean in greenhouses. So far, how- 

 ever, we find a cloth and a scrubbing 

 brush the only safe agencies. Nothing 

 detracts so much from the appearance 

 of plants as dirty pots, nor will plants 

 kept in such pots thrive so well as in 

 clean ones. Keep the pots clean by all 

 means. Use some sand if the dirt is 

 hard to move. Moist, shaded houses, 

 where, little ventilation is used and 

 plants are frequently syringed, are most 

 productive of slimy plants. Keep the 

 surfaces of the pots stirred whenever 

 any green mold appears, using a pointed 

 stick for the purpose and removing said 

 Ofiaterial. Nothing is worse for plants 

 than to allow the surface to get into 

 this condition. W. N. C. 



BEGONIA FOR NAME. 



I will be very greatly obliged if you 

 - will advise me as to the names, botan- 

 ical and common, of the begonia of 

 which I enclose leaf and bloom. 



M. J. S. 



The leaf of begonia enclosed appears 

 to be that of Begonia incarnata; while 

 the flowers had lost all their color, we 

 should say they were of that variety. 

 Next to Begonia Gloire de Lorraine thisV 

 is the beet of our pink winter-flowering 

 begonias. W. N. C. 



WM. S. HARMAN 



Chicago. Indianapolis. 



Producer, Jobber and 

 Prompt Shipper of Bltum- 

 InousOoal. Attractive 

 prices on Alum Creek, 

 PocataontaB Smokeless. W. 

 Va Splint. Brazil Block. 

 Indiana Hockinr Lump 

 and Other Grades. 



VestSon nie Review wben 70a write. 



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NiKOTEEN Aphis PUNR 



THe ORIGINAL AND GENUINE 



NKOMfUNKiANf 



WIDELY IMITATEOBUT NEVER EQUALED 



NirORN«n>ALWEFI 



DONT ACtE*»T INFERIOR IMITATIONS 



PRICE 60^ PER BOX OF 12 5H&ETS 

 $65o ptRCASE OF VNLiNL BOXES. 



NICOTINE MFG.CO. 5T. LOUIvS, MO: 



.Mi'iitioii ttf KeTt<-w when yuu write. 



SPRAGUE, SMITH CO. 



KAHirFAOTVSEBS OP tVINIIUtV UlAdOe 



Greenhouse glass a specialty. 



205 RANDOLPH STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Reyl*w when joo write. 



Garland's Gutters 



will k««p 8VOW and XOB 



OTT YOVB OLtASS and WmTMMT 



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Mention The Berlew when -joa write. 



