Jllv 18, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



59 



GLAZING POINTS. 



Slebert's zinc "Never-rust" glazing points. 

 Sold by all seedsmen, or 

 Slebert Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 



Peerless glazing points are the best. 



H. A. Dreer, Philadelphia, Pa. 



hoseT" 



Anchor greenhouse hose. Nothing better. 

 Mineralized Rubber Co., 18 Cliff St., New York. 



Hose. Better than the rest. 

 Scranton Florist Supply Co., Scranton, Pa. 



INSECTICIDES. 



"Nlco-fume," a great improvement over all 

 other tobacco papers, 24 sheets, 75c; 144 sheets, 

 $3.50; 288 sheets, $6.50. 



"Nlco-fume" liquid, 40% nicotine, V* Plnt, 50c; 

 pint, $1.50; % gallon, $5.50; gallon, $10.50. 

 Kentucky Tobacco Product Co., Louisville, Ky. 



Nicotlclde kills all sreenhouse pests. 



P. R. Palethorpe Co., 



Owensboro, Ky. 



Nlkoteen aphis punk. Kills all greenhouse pests. 

 Nicotine Mfg. Co., St. I»uls, Mo. 



Wilson's plant oil kills scale. 



Andrew Wilson, Dept. 5, Summit, N. J. 



PAINTS. 



Hammond's greenhouse white paint and Twem- 

 low's Old English glazing . putty. Hammond's 

 Paint & Slug Shot Works, Fishkili-on-Hudson, 

 N. Y. 



Greenhouse paint and putty. 

 H. M. Hooker Co., 57 W. Randolph St., Chicago. 



Dependable paint and putty. 



John Lucas & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



PLANT BED CLOTH. 



Protects against frost. Insects, etc. 

 Mineralized Rubber Co., 18 Cliff St.. New York. 



POT HANGERS. 



Kramer's pot bangers. Neat, simple, prac- 

 tical. Write 



I. N. Kramer & Son, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 



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POTS. 



Our stock of STANDARD FLOWER POTS U 

 always large and complete. 



Whllldin Pottery Co., 713 Wharton St., PhUa- 

 delpbla, or Kearney and West Side Aves., Jer- 

 sey City, N. J. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your greenhouses 

 are within 500 miles of the Capital write us; 

 we can save you money. W. H. Ernest, 28tb 

 and M Sts., N. E., Washington, D. C. 



We make Standard Flower Pots, etc. 



Write us when In need. 



Wilmer Cope & Bro. 



Lincoln University, Chester Co., Pa. 



Flower Pots. Before buying write us for 

 prices. Geo. Keller & Sons, 361-363 Herndon 

 St. (near Wrlghtwood Ave.), Chicago. 



Our Standard Flower Pots 



Give Best Results. 



Cambridge Flower Pot Factory, Covington, Ky. 



FREE — To Introduce, I will send a sample 

 box of band-made, rim pots. 

 GEO. E. FEUSTEL, Falrport, Iowa. 



Standard Pots. Catalogues and price lists 

 furnished on application. 

 A. H. Hews & Co., North Cambridge, Mass. 



Ionia pots are the strongest, smoothest, moat 

 porous pots made. 

 Ionia Pottery Co.. Ionia, Mich. 



Red pots, azalea and bulb pans; get our 

 prices. Keller Pottery Co.. Norrlstown, Pa. 



Standard red flower pots. Write for prices. 

 Paducah Pottery Co., Inc., Paducah, Ky. 



RED POTS. STANDARD SIZE. 



SYRACUSE POTTERY CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 



RAFFIA. 



Samples free. Large assortment of colors. 

 R. H. Comey Co., Camden, N. J., 

 or 810-824 Washburne Ave., Chicago. 



TOBACCO. 



Fresh tobacco stems, $12.00 per ton. 

 Scharff Bros., Van Wert, Ohio. 



Fresh tobacco stems in bales. 

 Wm. C. Smith & Co., 1316 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. 



TOOTHPICKS. 



Wired toothpicks, 10,000, $1.50; 50,000, $6.25. 

 Sample free. For sale by dealers. 



W. J. COWEB, Berlin, N. Y. 



WIRE SUPPORTS. 



Blake's lever clip for roses, carnations, etc. 

 Sample free if you mention The Review. 

 B. 8. Blake & Son, Rochester, N. Y. 



Galvanized wire rose stakes and tying wire. 

 Send for prices. 

 Igoe Bros., 63 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



WIRE WORK. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wire 

 work in the west. E. F. Winterson Co., 



45, 47, 49 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Wm. H. Woerner, Wire Worker of the West. 

 Manufacturer of florists' designs only. Second 

 to none. Illustrated catalogues. 

 520 N. 16th St., Omaha, Neb. 



William E. Hlelscher's Wire Works. 

 38 and 40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



Full line of wire work. Write for list. 

 Hrtton & Hunkel Co.. Mllwankee. Wis. 



Reed & Keller, 122 W. 25th St., New York. 

 Manufacturers of Wire Designs. 



Special price for this month. 

 Scranton Florist Supply Co. 



Scranton, Pa. 



E. H. Hunt, 76-78 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



HORTICULTURAL BOOKS 



We can supply any of the followins: books at the prices 

 noted, postpaid, and any other book at publishers' price. 



Handy Manual. 



By J. W. Johnson. Illustrated with plans for 

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 pages. $1.00 



Ornamental GardenlnK for Americans. 



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 A plam and practical work with numerous illustrations 

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Commercial Violet Culture. 



By B. T. Galloway, An illustrated, comprelien- 

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 Cloth. 924 pages. 91. SO 



Hoiw to Make Money Qrowlnir Violets. 



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The Rose— Its Culttvatlon, Varieties, etc. 



By H. B. El-LWAXGER. Directions for cultivation 

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Smith's Chrysanthemum Manual. 



By Elmek D.Smith. Revised edition. A com- 

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 result of 22 years' experience. Fully illustrated. 



40 cents 



The Propairatlon of Plants. 



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Praotlcal Floriculture. 



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The History and Culture of Grafted 

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By Alex. Montgomery, Jr. The most impor- 

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Insects and InsecUcldes. 



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The Dahlia. 



By Lawrence K. Peacock. A practical treatise 

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The Florists* Manual. 



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rhe Chrysanthemum. 



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Cabbaee, CauUaower and Allied 

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By C. L. Allen. An explanation of the require- 

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Mushrooms-How to Grow Them. 



By W.M Falconer. This is tlie most practical 

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