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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



JULY 16, 1908. 



GUARANTEED ANALYSIS 



FLORISTS' FERTILIZERS 



Use good stuff in the compost for replanting; your houses and you will get good crops next fall. 



J>a4^I^^ IMiAB«aaM^^ Shredded, 100 lbs., $1.20; 500 lbs., $5.00; 1000 lbs., $7.00; 2000 lbs 

 V/aillt? ■▼IClIlUrf? Pulverized, 100 lbs., $1.50; 500 lbs., $6.00; 1000 lbs., $8.00; 2000 lbs 



$1.20; 500 lbs., $5.00; 1000 lbs 

 500 lbs., $6.00; 1000 lbs. 



Write for |>rices on carload lota. This we believe to be the comingp lertiliaer 



Pure Bone Meal ^.Z'&^LTA: Nitrate of Soda 



Horn Shavings ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^o 



$7.00; 2000 lbs., $13.00 

 $15.00 



25 IbB., $1.25; 100 Ibe. 

 $4.25; 200 lbs., $8.25. 



$15.00; 2000 lbs., $28.50. 



Blood and Bone ^»^« ^«« «^"^« 

 Pulverized Sheep Manure 



100 lbs., $1.50; 500 lbs., $6.25; 1000 lbs., $10.00; 2000 lbs., $18.00. 



Write for prices on larger quantities. Our prices can't be beat if 

 you insist on having the pure article. 



VAUGH3N & SPERRY 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



60 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO 



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MINNEAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



The hot wave prevalent in the east 

 struck here the latter part of last week 

 and put an end to what little business 

 there was. Vacation days are here, and 

 the florist has no qualms about leaving 

 his trade for a spell, for there are not 

 many big orders to corner. Carnations 

 are smaller. Enchantress and white 

 seem to hold their own better than the 

 others. Young roses are blooming and, 

 though scarce, they are good. Gladioli 

 and larkspur are the popular outdoor cut 

 just now. 



Varioui Notes. 



James Souden had some good orders 

 the first part of the week, and exhibited 

 some fine stock. 



The Shriners' convention will occa- 

 sion a few orders, but not much is ex- 

 pected on account of the season of the 

 year. 



The Minneapolis Floral Co. is getting 

 in its coal supply for the coming winter. 

 This firm is cutting some fine Kaiserin. 



M. E. M. 



PEORIA, ILL. 



Peoria florists are taking advantage of 

 the slight lull in business by doing a 

 great deal of improving and repairing. 



D. U. Augspurger & Sons have pur- 

 chased an acre of ground adjoining their 

 property. They will begin at once to 

 erect four new houses, one of them to be 

 used exclusively for propagating pur- 

 poses. They are also improving their 

 houses, tearing out old benches and re- 

 placing with new ones. Superintendent 

 M. D. Augspurger stated that his firm 

 would probably add palms as a specialty. 

 As they have achieved a huge success by 

 specializing ferns of all kinds, we may 

 look for "something doing" by these 

 people in palms in the near future. 



James Cole, of Cole Bros., reports 

 business good on the whole, but not much 



NATURAL GUANO 



Pulverized Sheep Manure, pure and unadulterated* 

 Mixes readily with soil, makes a quick aictins; and effect- 

 ive plant food. Large supply on hand at all times. 

 Write today for prices and particulars. 



NATURAL GUANO CO., Aurora, III. 



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Kiimdead Tobacco Dost 



(Free from Sand or Dirt Kind.) 



FOB FUMIGATING AND DUSTING. 



Dusted on Plants, it Covers Large Surface. 

 (One Quality for Both Uses.) 



Our Tobacco Dust is the pure tobacco, free 

 from sand and dirt, fltrong in Nicotine and 

 always of the same strength, making it superior 

 to any dust on the market. 



Costs you no more than the ordinary pro- 

 duct and will do twice the work. 



10 lbs 60c 50 lbs f 2.0O 



251b8 fl.»5 lOOlbs 3.60 



STUMPP & WALTER CO. 



60 Barclay St., NEW YORK. 



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indoor business, as picnics, excursions, 

 etc., are taking up most of the flower 

 lovers' time. 



Two new houses are being constructed 

 by Chas. Loveridge. Foreman J. Salmons 

 reports a good business for June. 



H. C. R. 



NOROTON, Conn. — Ezra Hartwright is 

 preparing for the coming season by en- 

 larging and improving his greenhouses. 



Beading, Pa. — During the night of 

 July 4 a bullet was fired through the 

 large plate glass window of the store of 

 E. H. Beears & Sons, at 38 Vo North 

 Ninth street. The bullet imbedded it- 

 self in the wall. 



Ta-Bak-lne 

 Products 



THEY KIIiL BUG S 



LIQUID FORM fP.rtln^er 



FOB SPRAYING. 



FUMIGATING PAPER 



FOK BURNING. 



Fumigating Powder 



FOR SLOW BURNING. 



DUSTING POWDER 



FOR VEGSTABI^ GBOWFRS. 



Tea will have no trouble with Insect peata 

 if you use these products as directed. 



Send for our booklet, "Words of Wiedom," 

 by leadlnr growers. It is free. 



E. H. HUNT 



76<78 Wabash Ave. CHICAGO 



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V— ^Cattle Manure 



yfOa^^- ■* ^^ Shredded or 



1^ D<«M^ Shredded© 

 in Dags Pulvenzed 



Best and safest manure for flo. 

 rists and greenhouse use, abso* 

 lutely pure, no waste, no danger. 

 Write for circulars and prices. 

 THE PULTEBIZED MANUBE CO. 



88 Union Stock Yardi, CUeasv 



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