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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



April 27, 1905. 



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Who KHOWS that AXiXi tobacco powder ia the same cigar and tobacco itore tra»h he sreta at his cigar store or from his seedsman 

 and JUST WOH'T ask lor our booklet, that is full ol the sayings of his fellows, that read : — 



H A R no — I hkvp used the BLACK STUFF Fimi TOBAOOO FOWDBB and also the FUaaOATZHO BIBS, and they are 

 all rlgW^do not liavVl bid" odorf «y bufThafcan stand asiege of the FUia«ATI»0 BIBD °^»^l^j^^l!l^%^^^l''S^^' P*"* 



He JUST WOB'T believe that 95 per cent of all the growers that send for our free trial sample bags of THB FUIKXOATXBO 

 BIBD (for fuiigattng) and TKB BLACK STUFF FIBB (for sprinkling), have purchased not once, but again and again, after the 

 trial. WKTBB A JUST WOB'T, when you can have theae free trial sample bags: yea, two of them if one won't do. All we ask 

 is for you to pay the express charges on them. ASK BOW, don't be a JUST WOB I. 



THE H. A. STOOTHOFF CO., tobacco powder hobbyists. 116 West St., New York, N.'.Y. 



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The Monmouth County Horticultural 

 Society held its regular meeting on April 

 21, with President G. H. H^e in thei 

 chair. The two winners for the prize 

 for "Fruit Culture Under Glass" were 

 announced. Percy Hicks, employed at 

 the M. C. D. Borden estate, William 

 Turner, superintendent, received first 

 prize, and Harry Griffiths, employed at 

 ■the same place, received second. Both 

 these papers were so fine that it was 

 no easy matter for the judges to give 

 their decision. We have often read 

 papers on "Fruit Culture under Glass," 

 but we have never had a chance to read 

 a paper which covered the ground so 

 completely as these, and those two gen- 

 tlemen, although assistant gardeners, 

 can take up the pen in competition 

 with any experienced fruit grower. The 

 two papers were read and discussed at 

 the meeting. "Chrysanthemum Culture" 

 is the subject on which esfays were 

 handed in to the secretary last night 

 to come up for prizes at the next meet- 

 ing. 



H. A. Kettel exhibited the following 

 tulips: Canary Bird, Pink Beauty, 

 Belle Alliance and two peonia-flowereJ 

 varieties, pink and yellow. The two 

 latter are really beauties and I am sure 

 will be grown more extensively in these 

 parts next year. They received ninety- 

 five points. 



William Turner exhibited some beau- 

 tiful Cattleya Mossise, which received 

 ninety-five points, and some fine Laelia 

 purpurata, seven flowers on a spike, and 

 beautifully marked, scoring ninety-five 

 points. B. 



CADILLAC, MICH. 



A. W. Tweedie is building a new 

 greenhouse about fifty feet long. 



Kleinhans & Mason expect to take in 

 a third partner and add about 4,000 feet 

 of glass to their present range of houses, 

 making a total of 9,000 feet. Carna- 

 tions, roses and chrysanthemums will be 

 grown. 



The spring is very backward here. It 

 requires almost as much firing now as 

 in the winter. 



West Grove, Pa. — J. M. Cooper has 

 sold all his carnation plants and will 

 fill his houses, 9,000 feet of glass, with 

 chrysanthemums. 



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PEOPLE who know a good thing when they see it, and will take advantage 

 of the same, must be possessed with good judgment and are generally suc- 

 cessful. One of our successful growers will this year take out 6,ooo feet of 

 wooden gutters, which are only 5 years old, and replace the same with 6,00c feet of 

 the GARLAND IRON GUTTER, this being his fifth annual order. 



Our long list of orders of this kind are our best references. By writing any of 

 the large growers at Chicago you will confer a favor on the 



GEO. M. GARLAND CO., DES PLAINES, ILL. 



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