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Jdnb 4, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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WinBOLD WATERING SYSTEM 



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NOW 



A line of the Wlttbold System, Inoludlns Swivel Wbeel 



is the time to plan installing this system. A trial will convince the most 

 critical that by this system better work can be done and a great deal of time 

 saved. Let us send you 20 nozzles and a swivel wheel for $5.00, which will equip 100 feet of 

 pipe. Write today for this equipment and also for our new booklet giving a complete descrip- 

 tion. It will pay every grower to investigate its merits. 



E. H. HUNT, Sales Agent 



76-78 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



Write for latest 

 catalogue of the 

 Wittbold 

 Cement Bench 

 Construction. 

 Contains valu- 

 able facts every 

 grower should 

 consider. Sent 

 free on request. 



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COMMON SENSE CARNATION 



Sapport 



is the only sup- 

 port that h as 

 filled the long 

 felt want of the 

 progressive car- 

 nation growers, 

 that is a practi- 

 cal support in 

 every way. 



Our illnstrat«d 

 booklet giTei the 

 faetR; write for It 



0. J. JAWORT, Wausau. Wis. 



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more and has ninety years' reputation 

 back of it. 



The parks and squares have all been 

 planted and are in fine shape. The 

 swimming pool in Patterson park is 

 crowded every day with children of all 

 sizes. Q. 



If the Baltimoreans who find bedding 

 stock moving slowly will offer it in the 

 classified columns of the Review, they 

 will find sale for it in localities where 

 the season is not so far advanced. But 

 don't wait too long. — Ed. 



HAMILTON, OHIO. 



Henry Hoelsclier, of 916 Vine street, 

 who is the nestor of florists in this city, 

 celebrated his eighty-fourth birthday May 

 28. He has been a resident of this city 

 since 1851 and when the Civil war was 

 declared he enlisted in Company B, 106 

 O. V. I., and remained with his com- 



For Cemeteries 

 and Parks 



The Best Made 



The reservoir supplies the plants with mois- 

 ture by capillary attraction. 



Not necessary to water plants oftener than 

 once in ten days. 



We make nearly 100 styles ranging in price 

 from $6.00 to $100.00 each. 



None better made. Send for catalogue. 



WALBRIDGE & COMPANY 



The Original Patentees and Makers 



I Buffalo, N. Y. 



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V— ^Cattle Manure 





Im Drb^te^ Shredded or 

 in Dags Pulverized 



Best and safest manure for flo- 

 rists and greenhouse use. abso- 

 lutely pure, no waste, no danger. 

 Write for circulars and prices. 

 THK PULTGRIZED MANURE CO. 



88 l/Dion 8toek Yards, ChicaKu 



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pany, of which he was a corporal, until 

 the close of the war. 



Aside from being a little rheumatic, 

 he is still in the best of health, and is 

 promised several more years of life. He 

 has lived at his present place of resi- 

 dence nearly a half century. When he 

 moved there the ground surrounding his 

 place was nothing but cornfields and 

 garden land. Now he is surrounded by 

 dwellings in every direction. 



TIME IS MONEY 



Save ^ bhe time greening your designs by using 



Florists' GREENING PINS 



20c per lb. and you get from 1000 to 1100 to the lb. 

 Ten lbs. or over, 15c per lb. Write for prices on 

 larger quantities. 



WM. SGHUHER li SON, Springfield, Mam. 



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Bath, N. Y. — Henry L. Drummer has 

 filed a petition in bankruptcy. His lia- 

 bilities amount to $1,110 and his assets 

 are estimated at $1,046. 



TiTusviLLE, Pa. — The establishment of 

 W. Bay was badly damaged by a cloud- 

 burst on Tuesday night, May 26. One of 

 the greenhouses and the stock of two 

 others were destroyed. 



