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626 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Febsuabv 2, 1905: 



"THERE IS ONLY ONE." 



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What a Few Say, All That Use It Say. 



•St. Cloud, Minn. 

 Kindly seod us at once SO lbs. 

 Tbe PuoiintliiK Kind To- 

 bacco Powder; best thing we 

 ever used. Can not gret the 

 same good results with any 

 other preoaration. THE 

 KINDLER FLORAL CO. 



New London, Conn. 

 No, all flower growers are not liars. Your 

 Pumintinc Kind Tobacco Powder fills the 

 bill. Clean, quick and efficaciouH. No dirty 

 tobacco sterna to litter up the paths and tamt 

 the carnation flowers with an ofiens>ve odor 

 that never leaves them. 



E. W. CLARK. 



New Castle, Pa. 

 DdplicatinK so often the past two 

 years our order for Tta« PumisatlDK 

 Kind Tobacco Powder is a sure in- 

 dication that it has no equal in our esti- 

 mation As an effective insecticide it 

 does the work well. 



BUTZ BROS. 



West Whiteland, Pa. 

 We have tried many fumigants, but 

 have found nothing in the market so 

 effectual and easily used as The Pu- 

 mlcatlnc Kind Tobacco Powder. 

 Your prices are reasonable for so good 

 an article. 



J. LEHMAN MAULL. Pres 



FREE trial frve-pound bag; will coit you 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 fumigfate with. All aphis killed in one ni^ht — 

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



THK H. A. 8TOOTHOFF COMPANY, Tobacco Powder Hobbyists, 116, 117, 118 West St., New York 



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NEW ORLEANS. 



The horticulturists of New Orleans 

 met January 20 in Kolb 's Hotel and dis- 

 cussed plans for the furtherance of the 

 interests of the profession in this sec- 

 tion. President Harry Papworth presid- 

 ed. 



Among the things discussed was the 

 coming state convention which will be 

 held here, and a fall flower show. No 

 flower show has been given in three 

 years because the society lost money on 

 the last one. Secretary Panter proposed 

 that the show, if given, be given for 

 the benefit of the society. A committee 

 was appointed to handle the subject. C. 

 W. Eichling recommended earnestly that 

 a movement be started for the inaugura- 

 tion of a course in horticulture in the 

 public schools. After his talk a resolu- 

 tion was adopted favoring the project. 



The secretary's report showed $123 

 balance on hand. A committee on reso- 

 lutions was appointed to draw up reso- 

 lutions on the death of Dan Newsham, 

 a prominent light of the society. 



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PIPING. 



How many runs of 1*4 -inch pipe will 

 it take to heat with steam a house 11x30 

 and one 20;x28. The two houses are at- 

 tached. We need a temperature of 50 

 to 55 degrees in coldest weather. 



S. J. H. 



In order to successfully heat the houses 

 under consideration to 55 degrees during 

 severe weather the house 20x28 feet 

 should contain a 2-inch riser under the 

 ridge, carried to the most distant point 

 from the boiler, and there divide into 

 two or three manifolds or coils to i*eturn 

 under the benches or along the side 

 walls, the coils so placed as to have a 

 total of eleven li4-i°ch pipes. About 

 five of these pipes should have valves at 

 each end, so that during warm weather 

 they can be put out of service. The 

 smaller house, 11x30, should be piped in 

 like manner. TJse a 2-inch riser arid seven 

 1^-inch pipes in the returns. In this 

 case it would be well to put valves on 

 three of the seven returns. L. C. C. 



SO.OOO FINE 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 



P«r lOO Per lOOO 

 ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUiS NANUS, 2>^.inch. $8.00 $16.00 

 ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS, 8>^.inch, 3.60 30.00 



Bxpress Prepaid at above Prices — OA8H 



WM. UNFOOT, K 



317 



. Vermilion St. 



DANVttLE, ILL. 



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FORCING STOCK FOR EASTER 



ASALBA XO&]bI8— Pull of buds, nice even heads, force easily, 12 to 15 inches high, 130.00 



pe r hundred: 15 to 18 inches hiKh. $40.00 per Imndred. 

 DBUTSXA OBAOZZiZB— arown especi&Uy for pot culture: very bushy: 12 to 16 inches high, 



forS-ipchpots. 16.00 per hundred; 16 to 18 Inches high, for 7 or 8-inch pots. 18.00 per Imndred. 

 DBVTSZA UnCOIBBZ— Similar to Gracilis, but stronger grower; 15 to 18 inches hi»cb, for 



6-lncb pots, 18.00 per hundred; 18 to 24 inches high, for 7 or 8-inch pots, tlO.oo per hundred. 

 BHODGDBBDBOlrB— Best named Hybrids, bushy and full of buds: 20 inches high. t9.00 



per dosen; 24 inches high. $12.00 per dozen: 80 to 32 inches high (heavy). $24.00 per dozen. 

 aPXBABA JAPOVZOA— $3.00 per hundred. 

 8PIBABA VABA OOlIPAOTA-$l.00 per hundred. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., - PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



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Rooted Cuttings 



PEULBGOMIUMS. 16 var.. 12.26 per 100. 

 VBttBKMAS. 80 var., 60c per 100; $6.00 per 1000. 

 HKUOTBOPK, 12 var , $1.00 per 100; $8 per 1000. 

 PETUiaAS, 30 var., $1.26 per 100; 110.00 per 1000. 

 SAIiVIAS, 6 var., $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 

 GIAMT ALTSSUM. $1.00 per 100: $8.00 per 1000. 

 AOKBATUM8. 4 var., 60c per 100: $6.00 per 1000. 

 COIiEUS. 40 var., 70c per 100; $6.00 per 1000. 

 DAI8IB8. $1.00 per 100. 



Kxpress prepaid on all B. C. 

 cash with orders. Write 



S. D. Brant, Clay Center, Kan. 



RUDBECKIA Perioo 



Extra choice, large clomps I6.00 



A8PASAOV8 8PBBBGBBX. Extra 



quaUtT. 2>ji-ln. ppta 2.00 



AUtAMA^Tffk AVMOUVB, Extra 



cmaUtT, ^-in._pota 2.60 



ABPAItloVB *LVMO»Vm, Extra 



quality, 8-ln. pots 4.00 



AboTe prices caata with order. 



JOHN BROD, Nilea Center, Illinois 



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(Booted Suttinss 



100 lOOO 



Altemantheraa, red and yellow $6.00 



brllliantissima $4,00 



Ageratomt, Stella Qurney eo 



Heliotropes 60 



Ooleus. 5 best varieties 60 6.00 



Santolioas 60 5.00 



Ecbeveria Secunda Glauca, first size. . . 6.00 

 " " ■■ second size 8.00 



Each 



Latania Borbonica, 6-iDch 25 cents 



~ " 6-lnch 46 cents 



7-inch 76 cents 



Kentia BelmoreaDa,4-iDcb 26 cents 



made-up. 7-inch.. ..$1.60 



Boston Ferns, 4-inch 12 cents 



6-inch 20 cents 



" einch 86 cente 



All rrown in full light. 



Asparagus PIumoBus, 4-inch 15 cents 



Or will exchange for rooted cuttings of Boston 

 Market or White Lawson Carnations. 



Jacob Russler, 



114tli 8t. and Avon Ave. 

 MOBOAB PABK, Zi;!.. 



