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OCTOBBR 11, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



J 389 



departments of our business, and es- 

 pecially so to the public at large. As 

 above stated the meeting of the society 

 has been postponed, so as to give all 

 those interested more time to get their 

 ideas in shape and to give them a chance 

 to come to the meeting ready to state 

 just what kind of a show they think 

 would prove to be the most successful. 

 Anyone who is at all interested in this 

 subject will be welcomed at this meet- 

 ing, and will be given a chance to say 

 all they have to say on the subject. It 

 is to be hoped that there will be a large 

 attendance. 



VariocM Notes. 



Harry Brown, who is with J. Chas. 

 McCuUough, is rejoicing over the arrival 

 of a 13-pound boy and well may he, 

 as it is the first child in thirteen years. 



Mr. Cobb, of Covington, Ky., who was 

 one of the oldest florists in this vicinity, 

 died during the past week. 



Dick Witterstaetter has a new pet in 

 the carnation line. He calls it an En- 

 chantress-Aristocrat. It has the habit 

 of Aristocrat and the color of Enchant- 

 ress. Dick thinks a whole lot of it. It 

 needs no better recommendation. We 

 will doubtless hear from it later. 



Chas. Dietrich, of Maysville, Ky., was 

 in the city placing orders for a large 

 wedding decoration which he will put 

 up this week. Mums will be largely 

 used. C. J. Ohmer. 



SCALE ON KENTIAS. 



I have a number of kentias and Pan- 

 danus Veitchii infested with scale as 

 shown in the sample leaves I send here- 

 with. "What is the best treatment for 

 themf I had thought of throwing them 

 ^^^y- , -^.^J- i -^ C. M. V. 



By all means do it; bury them. Sel- 

 dom have we seen so bad a case. If 

 this is a sample of your stock, your 

 place is much in need of cleaning up. 

 You can • remove scale by spunging with 

 warm water and whale oil soap, two 

 ounces in two gallons of water^ but you 

 never could make any impression on such 

 a brood as this. 



Howell, Mich. — N. L. Chamberlain 

 is erecting two greenhouses 34x200 feet. 

 Plants and vegetables will be grown. 



Philadelphia, Pa. — Godfrey Asch- 

 mann sailed from Rotterdam October 6 

 and is due home in ten days. When at 

 Milan, Italy, he sent his customers 

 another batch of souvenir postal cards, 

 making over 1,000 in all sent while in 

 Europe. 



Standard Pumping Engines 



will do your waterinar without 

 the use of a tank or reservoir. 

 Shall we tell you how ? 



The Standard Pump & 

 Engine Co. 



CLEVELAND. OHIO. 



BLACK CAT HOSE 



Have you tried It ? 8 ply, fully guaranteed, 



9<-iDcta. l«c per foot. 



U. Cotler Byeraon. 108 Third Are., Newark, N. J. 



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THE FLORISTS* HAIL ASS'N 

 HAS PAID $101,000.00 



for glass broken by hall In the past twenty years. 



For particulars address 

 JOHN Q.ESLEK. Sec'y. Saddle Biver. N.J. 



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STANDARD PLATE GLASS CO. 



Mannfaotnrera, Importers and Jobbers 



American and French Greenhouse Gl 



26-80 Sudbury Street, DACrAlU LIA^C 



61-68 PorUand Street, DU 31 UII9 lW9f\^3» 



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SPRAGUE, SMITH CO. 



Jobbers and Muiafaetarers of 



WINDOW GLASS 



HreenhouseHlass 



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DEPENDABLE PAINT 

 DEPENDABLE PUTTY 

 DEPENDABLE GLASS 



At the lowest prices coDsistent with qnallty. 

 QRBBNHOUSB QLASS A SPECIALTY. 



JOHN LUCAS A CO. 



890-880 Race St., PHILADELPHIA 



Branch Offices in Chlcaso and New TOr^ 



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STENZELGLASSCo. 



2 Hudson St.* New York 



Sole (Ustrtbators of " WHITE ROSE" Green- 

 house Glass. Do not buy ordinary window 

 f lass when you can get special greenhouse glass 

 at the same price. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



•jMieeifteMS*ee&s«a*A4MiaA^Mieaa 



Holds Glass 

 Firmly 



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Are Ton OoIdk To BUILD Tbis SISASOBit 



Then write us for an Estimate ou Either 



Glazing, Painting or Installing o' Steam 

 and Hot Water Heating. 



Our terms are right Our work will be done right 



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SIEBERT'S ZING 



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Glazing Points 



ARB POSITITELT THE BKST. LAST FOR- 

 BTKR. Over 16,000 pounds now In use. A sar« 

 preyentlve of glass supping. Eflective on large 

 or Bmall glass. Easy to drire. Easy to extract 

 Two sizes, H and M, 40o per lb.; by mall 16cex- 

 trsi T lbs. for $9.00; 16 lbs. for fa.oo by expieaa. 

 For sale by the trade. 



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TheGem Support 





THE GEM SUPPORT Is made of galvan 

 ized wire, consisting of one stake and two rings 

 which can be raised or lowered according to the 

 needs of the user, or when not in use can be 

 folded flat without the rings t>eing removed from 

 the stake, and cannot tangle. Takes very Nttle 

 space when folded. Neat, durable and practical. 

 Received the highest award of merit as the best 

 support to date at the National Convention, Day- 

 ton, Ohio. 



Write for Prices. 



J. H. BROXEY 



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DATTON, OHIO. 



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Model 



EXTENSION 

 CARNATION SUPPORT 



Alao Oalvaniaed 

 Steel Rose Stakes 

 and TyinflT Wire 



Endorsed by all the leading 

 carnation growers as the 

 best support on the market. 

 Made with two or three circles. 

 Prompt Khipment Kuarautevd. 

 Pat. July 27, 1897; May 17. 1898. 

 Write for prices and circulars. 



IGOE BROS. 



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 BROOKLYN. H. T. 



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PEERLESS SULPHUR BLOWER 



"A great improvement over the bellows." 

 Price, $4.00 P. O. B. ChioaKO. 



McMORRAN & CO. "iSi?A?S:'?£i?- 



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