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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Mat 11. 1905. 



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Who KNOWS that Alili tobacco powder Is the same clear aad tobacco store trash he gets at his dear store or from his seedsman and 

 JUST WOM'T ask for our booklet, that is full of the sayinys of his fellows, that read:— 



H. A. S. Co.— Send 200 lbs. BlMok Stntt Fine for dustlnr; the I H. A. S. Co.— Please send 200 lbs. FamlKAtlngr Kind TobMsoo 



like In action we have not yet seen. Powder; best thlngr I have struck to date; got some ft om a neUrhbor. 



EiMMERLB & MiNDKR, Newark, N. J. | A. O. Lake, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 



He JUST WON'T believe that 95 percent of ill the growers that send for our free five-pound trial sample bags of TBB FUMIOATINO 

 KINO (for fumigating) and THB BLACK STUFF FINE (for sprinkling), have purchased not once, but again and again, after the trial. 

 WHS BE A JDST WON'T, when you can have these free trial sample bags; yes, two of them if one won't do. All we ask is for you to 

 pay the express charges on them. AHK NOW, don't be a JUST WON'T. 



THE H. A. STOOTHOFF CO.. Tobaoeo Powder Hobbjriata, 116 WXST STREET. NEW YORK. N. T. 



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SOUTH BEND, IND. 



Death of Benj. Gingrich. 



Benjamin Gingrich died very suddenly 

 on May 2 of dropsy, at the age of 62 

 years. Mr. Gingrich was born April 2, 

 1843, near Hamburg, Ontario, and came 

 to South Bend in October, 1865. He was 

 married June 21, 1866 to Elizabeth 

 Beyler of Bremen, Ind. In 1872 he em- 

 barked in the furniture business and 

 continued in it until 1887, since which 

 time he has been a building contractor 

 until December, 1901, when he organized 

 the South ^end Floral Company and was 

 its president at the time of his death. 

 Besides his wife he leaves two sons, Ed- 

 ward W. and Irving, also an adopted 

 daughter, tliree brothers and two sisters. 



ORANGE, N. J. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 New Jersey Floricultural Society was 

 held on May 5. Orchids of extraordinary 

 merit w^re shown by Julius Eoehrs, 

 William Barr and Henry Graves. Roses 

 were shown by John Crosby Brown, car- 

 nations by the Colgates, A. C. Von Gaas- 

 baek and (has. Hathaway, and V3get- 

 ables from Stewart Hartshorn and Mrs. 

 William Pierson. It was decided to 

 have an exhibition, in a large hall, if 

 possible, in November. The June meet- 

 ing was appointed as a special ladies' 

 night. Two new members were elected 

 and two placed in nomination. 



After the meeting the formation of a 

 special orchid society was discussed. The 

 society lias at the present time among 

 its members Dr. J. M. W. Kitchen, La- 

 ger & Hurrell, Julius Eoehrs, and Edwin 

 Thomas. Arthur Bodwell, William War- 

 ner and Peter Duflf who are special 

 growers of these flowers. J. B. D. 



ALX.EXTOAVX, Pa. — George W. Fetzer 

 has rented his greenhouses to Otto J. 

 Sawyer, who was formerly employed by 

 Geo. S. Geigor, at Xazarsth, Pa. 



WiNOXA, Minx. — Fuhlbruegge Bros. ' 

 greenhouses were visited by a very de- 

 structive fire on the morning of May 2, 

 destroying pottery and packing sheds, of- 

 fice and salesroom, also one carnation 

 house, palm house and show house. The 

 loss on the stock was complete; building 

 covered by insurance. The origin of fire 

 is not positively known but probably re- 

 sulted from defective flues. 



THE ONLY PERFECT 



Tomato and 

 Plant Snpport 



MADE OF HEAVY 

 GALVANIZED WIRE 

 AND WILL NOT RUST. 



Height complete, . . 34 inches 

 Height of bottom section, 24 ** 

 Height of top section^ 12 ** 

 Diameter of circle, . . 14 " , 



Model Carnation supports, 

 Galvanized Rose Staices 

 and Tying Wire. 



IGOE BROS. 



%S6 North 9th Street, ^ 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



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SOe.OOO PANSIK8 — Fine large transplanted 

 plant^^Prixe Strain, of the bmous largre- flowering Bos- 

 noti, Cassiers, Odter and Trimardeau. stocky plants 

 from cold frame, 50c per 100: 13 00 per 1000; extra large 

 plants, in bud and bloom, tl.OO per 110. Mammoth 

 Verbenas, in bud and bloom. 2i<-in., tl.50 per 100; 

 112 00 per 1000; R.C.. 60cperl00; <5 00 per 1000. Dwarf 

 Blue Lobelia. R. C . 11.00 per 100; 18.00 per 1000 ; 3-in., 

 in bod and bloom, $400 per lOO. Af«ratnm Dwarf Blue, 

 60c per 100. Geraniums La Favorite, pink and Poite- 

 vic e, 4-1n., in bud and bloom, K.OO per 100. Dbl. fringed 

 Petunias and dark blue Heliotrope, in bad and bloom, 

 4-inch, to CO per 100. Stocks, double white, 11.00 per 100; 

 ts 00 per lOUO. Feverfew, doable white, 11.00 per 100; 

 $8.00 per 1000. Daisies, double white. 76c per 100: I& 00 

 per 1000. Coleus. mixed, colors, 2M-in., (1.60 per 100. 

 Plants by the 100 free by mail 



SAMUEL WHiTTON, 11-17 8niAra., UTICA.N.Y. 



MICHEL 



Plant and Bulb Go. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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Rooted Cuttings 



HKI.IOTBOPK. 12 var . tl.OO per 100; 18 per 1000. 

 PBTUNIA8. 20 var.. 11.26 per 100; 110.00 per 1000. 

 SALVIAS, 6 var.. 11.00 per 100; 18.00 per 1000. 

 GIANT AI.T88UM, 11.00 per 100; 18.00 per 1000. 

 AOBBATUMS, 4 var.. 60c per 100: 16.00 per 1000. 

 COIiEVS. 40 var.. TOc per 100; t6.00 per 1000. 



Bxpress prepaid on all R. C. 



Cash with orders. Write 



S. D. BRAVT. CZ.AT OBVTBB, XAM. 



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Wired Toothpicks 



IKannfaotured by 

 W. J. COWEE, BERLIN, N. Y. 



10,000. ...•1.50; 50,000.... $6.25. Sample free. 



For lale by dealers. 



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