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596 



The Weekly FIorists^Review♦ 



AuausT t, 1905. 



The Standard 

 of Excellence 



X.C.B. 



150CAH0NTAS" 



J5M0KELE5S, 



3 Symbol of 

 Quality 



POCAHONTAS 



TRADE MARK RCGISTtRED 



Our registered Trade-Mark covering THB OBL.ERRATKO C C B. I*OOAHONTA8 SMOKELKSS COAL 



cofresponds to the Sterling: Stamp on silver, as the United States Geological Survey has made It The Standard for 

 Kradlng: all Hteam Fael. 



C. C. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS 



Is the only American Coal that has been officially indorsed by the Cfovernments of Great'Britaln, Germany, 

 and Austria, and is the favorite fuel with the United ^ates Navy, which has used it almost exclusively 

 for many years. Uneqaaled for the 0eneratloii of ■Steam and Domestic Porpoiies. 



CASTNER, CURRAN S BULLITT, Sole Agents 



. C. B., Pocahontas , Smokeless Coal Branch Offloea ■- t 



Main Office : Arcade Bldg. Neave Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



1 Ooiiik 1 Rik ci...t Terry Building, Roanoke, Vt. 



1 SOUtn IOin»treei European Agts.-HuU.BlythA company, 



Philadelpllia, Pennsylvania * Fenchurch Ave., London. E. C, Eng. 



Branch Offices 



1 Broadway, New York City. N. Y. 

 Citizen's Bank Building, Norfolk. Va. 

 Old Colony Building. Chicago, 111. 

 126 State Street, Boston, Mass. 



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TARRYTOWN. N. Y. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Tarrytown Horticultural Society was 

 held July 25. Three new members were 

 fclectecl and three names proposed. 



There was a good attendance and a 

 good show of cut flowers. The monthly 

 prize given by Secretary Newbrand for 

 the best display of flowers cut outdoors 

 brought out a good competition. The 

 winning collection came from Greystone, 

 Samuel Untermyer's place at Yonkers, 

 and contained over 100 species and va- 

 rieties. The gardener, John Feather- 

 stone, was highly complimented. 



An interesting discussion developed on 

 the culture and diseases of the holly- 

 hock. Regarding the time of sowing 

 the consensus of opinion was that the 

 fii'st week in August is best. From seed 

 sown then plants can be had strong 

 enough to winter over without loosing 

 the center growth, as is the case with 

 earlier plants. Regarding the hollyhock 

 disease, several of the members gave 

 their experience with different treat- 

 ments, but 80 far no reliable preventive 

 seems to have been found. It was con- 

 ceded that atmospheric conditions and 

 situation had a good deal to do with it, 

 a close, humid atmosphere and heavy 

 night dews assisting the progress of the 

 disease. A high open situation is the 

 best place to plant, freedom of air be- 

 ing one of the best agencies to keep 

 the disease in check. 



The committee on the annual outing 

 reported that it had made arrangements 

 to have the dinner at Be6k's Rye Beach 

 hotel on August 16 at two o'clock and 

 that a program had been arranged for on 

 the hotel grounds, the sports to begin at 

 noon. W. S. 



Albany, N. Y. — John Dingwall, on 

 the Troy road, swallowed Paris green 

 by mistake on July 14. Instantly real-, 

 izing what he had done, he hurried to 

 St. Peter's Hospital, where a stomach 

 pump saved his life and he is now none 

 the worse for his experience. 



Danville, III. — Wm. Linfoot has sold 

 out to H. A. Dubuis, who will not only 

 continue the business under the name of 

 the Danville Plant & Flower Co., but 

 will put it on a much larger scale. Mr. 

 Dubuis is a son of 0. F. Dubuis, super- 

 intendent of parks at Peoria, 111., arid 

 who was for about twenty-five years 

 superintendent of the west side parks in 

 Chicago. The son has until recently been 

 head-gardener under his father at Peoria. 



SEE THAT LEDGE. 



Pat. Sept. 18, 1900. V 



IMPROVEI 



^JENNINGS 

 IRON GUTTER. 



....USE OUR.... 



Patent Iron Bench Fittings and Roof Supports. 



Ventilating Apparatus, 

 Improved Vaporizing Pans for Tobacco Extracts, Etc. 



nil I CD PACIf CV A on Snooesson to JSHnTVOS BBOS, 

 UlLLCIfy bAOIVCl « VV»f S. W. Cor. Mk and lirkt Its.. PHILADELPHIA. M 



• END FOR 

 CIRCULARS. 



THE 



WOLF DUMP 



SIEVE SOIL 



MACHINE 



PoIverlMi sods, ma- 

 nure, all kinds o! soil, 

 cuts and forces the 

 fibres tbrouKb the 

 .sieve. Dumps the 

 '.'Stones out separate- 

 ly. Pays for itoelf in 

 ten days' use. 



WOLF IMPROVED 



Ventilating Apparatus 



Have all the modem improvemeots necessary to 

 make tbem tbe most economical and powerful 

 macbines on tbe market. Bither pipe sbsftins: 

 or cable macbines furnisbed to operate long: 

 bouses from either tbe end or center. Send for 

 descriptive catalogue and references. 



A. Q. WOLF & BRO., DATTON. O. 



Evans' Improved 

 Challenge Ventilating 



Apparatus. 



Quaker City Machioe Works, 



Write for 



niostrated 



Catalogue. 



Richmond, Ind. 



King Constroction Co. 



North Tonawanda, N. Y., and Toronto, Ont. 



New Greenhouse Catalogue 



Xady for distrlbntion. 



SEND FOR ITI 



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DlimiB^ Blder-BrlcBBon. Second-band, 

 r* i^ IVI fO from 140 00 ap; all repalra; otb- 



er makes; new; cbeap. 

 nnil CDC ^^^ &iid Second-hand. 1 second'hand 

 DUILCnO Steam, first- class condition; will beat 



1000 BO. ft. irlasB; at 136.00. 1 second-hand Hitch- 



ings boiler. No. 17. first^clasB condition, 176.00. 

 PIDC New 2-in. wrought iron, full lengths, with 

 lire coupUngB. S^c per ft. Good Berviceable 



second-hand, with threads; 4-la., 19c; 3- in., 14c; 



2«-in.. 10c; 2-in., 7o: l^-in.. 65<o; 15<-ln , 8Xp; 



l-ln..8:. Cast-iron, 4-ln., 12c per ft. Also Old 



and New FittinKS. 



STOCKS iDd DIES Sri,?^r°»Wn.! h^I' 



l-ln. pipe. 18 00. No. 2, threads l}i-la.,lH-ta., 

 S-in. pipe, M.0O. 

 PIPF PIITTFRC Ne^ Saunders Pattern. No. 1 



rirc uui icna cuts vt-m. to i-in. pipe, ti-oo. 



No. 3 oats 1-in. to 2-in. pipe. 11.30. 



STILLSON WRENCHES &Vi^!"pTpl':''n"; 



M-ln., 'grips M-in. to 2K-ln. pipe, 12.40: as-ln., 

 grips M-in. to a^-ln. pipe, «4 75. 

 PIPF WKCC New, No. 1 Hinged rrlps H-in. to 

 rirt TiaCO 2-in. pipe, K. 

 ClRnFM linCF New. 9i-in., guaranteed 100 

 DAnUCH nUoC ibs. pressure. 7^0 per ft; 

 ■in., not guaranteed, 49<c per ft. 



CICU New. Cypress 3 ft. z 6 ft. from 

 vHwiI 70c up. Olazed, complete, 

 from tl 60 up. Second-hand, as good as new 

 at tl.25 and 11.00 each, complete. 



CI ICC ^^^ American. bO sq. ft. to the box: B 

 DLHOd single. 10x12. at 11.70; 8 double. 10x12 and 

 12x12, at •2.40; B double. 12x14 12x16.12x20,14x14. 

 14x16. 14x20. 16x16. 16x18, at 82 60; B double, 16x20, 

 at 82 80; 16x24. at $2 96. Second-hand, single, 

 10x12. at 81 40 a box 



Steam, good as new, 

 150 per pipe. 



UfDITC for our price on Gulf Cypress Bulldlnr 

 Ifni I C Material, Ventilating Apparatus, OiU 

 White L>ead, Putty, Points, etc. 



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