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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



1801 



HUNT'S WISE WORDS 



Guaranteed Fertilizers SreSSVoSem^s? 



upon tbelr being: just what you want. AND 8APE. Tou 



PURE BONE MEAL 



The brand we are selliD? has no superior. It is an absolutely 

 niform grade of pure bone, guaranteed free from acids, and is 

 i.ld at as low rates as many inferior brands, which cannot be used 

 vith safety In greenhouse work. 



Guaranteed Analysis 



Per cent. 



Ammonia 4 to > 



Phosphoric acid _':< to Jfi 



Equal to bone phosphate ')(> to tio 



■> -^mma '- P^'' ^^°* immediately available 



W^%\ T O *v^H a"d soluble in water. 



W^^jtm Price 



Ml lb. bag .S 1 J.) 



KKi lb. bag J (HI 



•J(H) lb. bag :!.r.n 



KKHi lbs., '., ton ]:)iMi 



•3Mi(i lbs., i ton --'T.^d 



HUNT'S PURE BONE FLOUR 



This is identical with our Pure Bone 

 Meal, except it is ground to a very 

 fine dust or flour, making it especially 

 valuable for use in liquid form or for 

 mi.xing with other fertilizers when 

 quick action is required. 



Price 



.'.01b. bag .si:;:, 



UK) lb. bag >2h 



•jiKiib. bag ;;; \w 



VHilb. bag s ,')(i 



HHKtibs., >^ ton !!!!'..!!!. kwhi 



jiKxi jbs., 1 ion .!...!.!!!'!!! .-.o^oo 



BLOOD AND BONE 



Preferred by many of our best and largest growers owing to 

 its great percentage of ammonia and available phosphate, which 

 makes it quick acting. 



It is a mixture of pure tankage or blood and the best Krade of 



prepared especially lor Florists' use and are analyzed by 



to see tbat they are free from all adds. Tou can depend 



ouebt to have these on hand at all times, ready for use. 



Bone -Meal in proportions to stimulate root action and bring mit the 

 best color in the blooms. 



Guaranteed Analysis 



Per cent 



100-lb 



200-1 b 



500-1 b 



lOuOlb 



•JOOO lb 



Ammonia 6>^ to 7' . 



Bone Phosphate l'S to ii > 



Price 



501b. bag !S 1 .2.S 



bag 2.00 



bag 4 00 



bag '1.00 



bag. 'j ton 16 00 



bag, ton 311 0*1 



PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE 



One of the most eiTective of ferti- 

 lizers and largely used by the best 

 growers, both as a top dressing and 

 in the manure tanks. The raw mater- 

 ial for Hunt's Sheep Manure is the 

 droppings taken from solid lioor sheep 

 corrals. Ordinary manures are 

 largely shoveled up from the ground 

 and contain a large proportion of soil 

 for which you pay, but from which 

 you «et nothing except possibly weed 

 seed. A trial Older will convince the 

 most skeptical of the superiority of 

 our brand. 



Guaranteed Analysis Per cent 



Ammonia 'J^ to I 



Available Phos. Acid 1^ to 2 



Actual Potash 1', to J' . 



Price 



100 lb. hag Ml.SO loriilbs., 



.■JOO-lb. bau .^.011 



2U0O lbs 



Send for "fflse Words" 

 mailed free. It tells all about 

 Fertilizers for Florists. 



E. H. HUNT 



76 WABASH 

 AVENUE 



Chicago 



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Mention The Review when Vdu write. 



Write Us Your Wants In 



Heating Specialties 



We supply everything needed for a 

 Greenhouse Heating Plant. Booklet 

 for the askinir. 



HENION & HUBBELL 



61-69 N, Jefferson St., CHICAGO. 



I'll' llow and return pipos. Witli water 



'I its {greatest doiisity at ;5'.t (le^jrce?* 



I .ilin'tilicit, the volume increases and the 



'' ii.sity decreases as the boiler heats it. 



•'lis means that the lieated water be- 



■ines lighter. As it becomes lieated 



I'd lighter in the boiler through expan 



"II it is forced through the boiler out 



I' ! and flow-pipes to the radiating coils 



' * the colder water descending througli 



■ return pipes. The water as it makes 

 > jonrney imparts its heat to the siir- 

 imding atmosphere and grows heavier 



weight and density. By the time it 

 "lies the boiler again it is sulHciently 

 'I and heavy to force the lighter 

 'cr up through the same circulation. 

 'o secure the most desirable results 

 'li such a system, the pipes and mains 

 ■'lid be laid out with as few sharp 

 lines as possible, and the outlet 

 ■iild be of ample size and ])laced at 



■ highest point of the boiler. This in 

 K's free and rapid circulation with 



■ minimum of friction. The economy 

 operation of such a heating plant de- 



'ids upon the comparatively free and 

 \\' circulation of the water through 

 " system, and anything that causes 

 iction means an increase in the coal 

 'Is. — A. S. Atkici<(ui, in tlic National 

 lili'ier. 



THE KROESCHELL 



Is the only perfect 



HOT WATER BOILER 



BOILER 



made in IS sizes, heatinsr 6.000 

 to SO.OOO square feet of g^lass 

 to 60 deg'rees at 16 deg'rees 

 below zero. 



PBICES AHD CATALOGUE 



on application. 



Kroeschell Bros. Co. 



51 ERIE ST. 



CHICAQO 



Mention 'I'lie Heview wlien vou write, 



High'Grade Boilers 



SJSSu. For GREENHOUSES 



STEAM and HOT WATER 



GIBLIN & CO., Utica, N. Y. 



Mention Tlie Hovicw wtien .vou write. 



VITIS HARRYANA. 



\'itis i ' a I r\ ana will piuve uwf nl tjif 

 iiio.st ii-<el'i!l |i!;iiil'< of ii'i-ciit iiitr(Mluc 

 tioii, -:;iy^ ;i writer in the 1 1 oi t jcnlt iii;i I 

 .\d\ ('It iser. I aiii not ijiiitc .^ure of tlie 

 botanical ili^t iiictioii. but I think it' it 

 li:id been naiiied .•iiiipelo|isis it would li;i\c 



lici'll more dcsrli |it i \ c ot' il< ^clie|;il 



li.'ibil. for it >^o closclv ic"<cin bic"- .\iii|m' 

 lo|isis <|uiiii|iit'toli;i that it iiiiglit be taken 

 ;i-^ .'! \ .'i riegjiteil variety ot' that iiset'ul ohl 

 I'laiit. I was in doubt of its hardiness. 



FURIMAN BOILERS 



SAVE FUEL 



Write for Catalogue 



The Herendeen i^fg. Co. 



GENEVA. M. T. 



but I li,-|V.e foiili.l tlial (.laill^ ^I.-ilhlillt: 

 outside wllell llle|-e |i;|> lieell ii\el' lo ije 



^lee- ..|' tiosi lia\e imt sull'c-ii. |. | \n:\\ 

 ■ \i\>\ that lliese V\ere in |"its. .uni I lia%- 

 f|-e.|iieiit ly t'oillid lli;il tlidSi- ill tie- 

 L'rouilcl will li\e while Ilici-e ill [i(it> will 

 lie !cil!ei| by trust; this. ,\\' riilllSe. does 



Hot refer to the above, liiit to ;ri;iii\ other 

 ,l:i[.;iiiese and Xoitli Indian plants. ;iii(| 

 some nt' our hardiest |il;inl^ will be kiMed 

 it' the roots yet fro/I'll up ill pots. 



The Review is the florists' best pajier. 

 — L. J. Brosemer, Oswego, X. Y. 



