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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Jvhx 18, 190T. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market 



It is rather a hard matter to give the 

 exact condition of the market last week. 

 Retailers disagreed in their reports, some 

 claiming that business was good, while 

 others declared that it was dull. There 

 were a few funeral orders and some 

 decoration work. However, the street 

 boys are getting their share, while the 

 regular market florists found business 

 slow. The extremely hot weather has 

 made many of the growers empty their 

 benches, and naturally stock will be 

 scarce for a- while. Our growers have 

 been sending in lately large quantities 

 of carnations and an abundance of sweet 

 peas that scarcely brought the price of 

 handling, and a large quantity has been 

 sent to the dump. 



Dahlias are beginning to come in 

 more regularly, while black-eyed susans 

 can be had in large quantities. 



Vaiiouf Notes. 



Edward Earnshaw, president of the 

 Bon Arbor Chemical Co., was in town 



]&.Rtf W66K 



James Glass, of Brehm's Lane, is 

 building another up-to-date rose house, 

 30x115 feet, with concrete walls, and has 

 installed a new boiler. He now has ten 

 houses. He makes a specialty of grow- 

 ing ferns. 



The sons of Mrs. B. C. Fox have again 

 taken up their greenhouse business at 

 Lansdowne, Md. 



G. Schroder, of Catonsville, is growing 

 some extra fine hollyhocks. They are 

 about seven feet in height and the flow- 

 ers are perfect. 



C. Barklade is now assistant gardener 

 for the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, Bal- 

 timore division. Relay, Md. 



The next meeting of the Gardeners' 

 Club will be held August 12. 



^J. L. T. 



ALBANY, N. Y. 



The Albany Florists' Club met July 

 5 at the home of Patrick Hyde. After 

 the election of two candidates the party 

 enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. Hyde, 

 songs, recitations and addresses being 

 interspersed. Those present were Ed- 

 ward Meaney, Fred Henkes, Fred Gold- 

 ring, H. C. Whittle, William C. Gloeck- 

 ner, Henry Bashtel, John Murnane, Ed- 

 ward Tracey, William Kurth, Harry 

 Riggs, John Moran, John McAllister, 

 Fred A. Danker, Patrick Hyde, John A. 

 Howe, Jr., John Haggerty, Henry Long, 

 Harvey Woodland, Fred W. Gloeckner, 

 Arthur S. King, Thomas Snare, Thomas 

 Tracey, H. E. Hurlbut and W. H. Brock- 

 way. 



Sterling, III. — In a recent storm 

 several hundred panes of glass were 

 blown from the greenhouses of the Ster- 

 ling Floral Co. 



Portsmouth, O. — The Herms Floral 

 Co. has removed to the store which was 

 recently remodeled for the firm's use, at 

 713 Chillicothe street. 



WILSON'S PLANT OIL 



KILLS TOUR SCALK. 



Talte a can of the oil, dilute to four times its 

 bulk with water and then Bpray or wash your 



ftlants. Prices— V4 pint cans, 26c: pint, 40c; quart, 

 6c: 2 quarts, 11.26: gallon, $2.00; five erallons, 

 18.00. Cash with order. 



Andreir Wilson, Dept. 5, Sanamit, N. J. 

 or H. A. Ureer, Inc., Philadelphia. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



SPRAGUE, SMITH CO 



aSJaSSl™.. WINDOW GLASS 



GREENHOUSE GLASS a Specialty 



169 RANDOLPH STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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 Products 



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FUMIGATING PAPER 



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Fumigating Powder 



FOB SLOW BUBNIMO. 



DUSTING PDWDER 



FOB VBOETABLE OBOWEB8. 



You will have no trouble with Insect pests 

 if you use thet-e products as directed. 



Send for our booklet, " Words of Wisdom," 

 by leading growers It is free. 



E. H. HUNT 



76-78 Wabash Ave.. CHICAGO 



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THE ORIGIN 



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PRICE 60fi 



pen BOX OF 



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CASE or 



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PRICE $I50 

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 BOTTLC. ' 



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 PINT BOTTLES, 



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 Owensboro, Ky. 



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..HOOKER.. 



HOOKER'S OREEXHOUSE 6U$S 



Selected quality 



HOOKER'S 6REEIHI0USE PUTTY 



Made with pure linseed oil 



HOOKER'S PAINTS ANO BRUSHES 

 HOOKER'S FELT R00FIN6 



FUnt-coated 



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Absolutely waterproof 

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ASTICA 



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F.O.PIERGECO. 



170 Pulton St.. 



NEW YORK 



Mastica is elastic and tenacious, admits 

 of expaDsioD and coDtraction. Patty 

 becomes hard and brittle. Broken grlass 

 more easily removed without breaking 

 of other glass as occurs with hard putty. 



LASTS LONGER THAN PUTTY 

 EAST TO APPLY. 



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GREEN* 



LUCAS S 



JOHN LUCAS it CO. 



mW TOBK CHICAGO 



89 MaMts Use IBIh aad Manas. 



PHILADELPHIA 

 322 Racs St. 



SIKBKRT'S ZINC 



NCVKR-RUST 

 GLAZING POINTS 



ARE POSITIYELY THE BEST. IJIST FOR- 

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 preventive of ^lass slipping-. Effective on larire 

 or small grlass. Easy to drive. Easy to extract. 

 Two sizes, H and %, 40c per lb.; by mall, 16c ex- 

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 For sale by thf trade. 8IEBERT COMPANY^ 

 Banm and Beatty Sts., Pittsbure, Pa. 

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Holds Glass Firmly 



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Olasins Points are the best 

 No rights or lefts. Box of 

 1000 points 76 cts. postpaid. 



HENRY A. DREER 



714 ChsatMrt St.. PkOa.. Pa. 



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"A great Improvement over the bellows." 

 Price, 94.00 F. O. B. Chloaso. 



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