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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Januart 21, 1909.' 



Electric Hose & Rubber Co., '"'d'^JIJS,?.?'' 



Bfanufaoturers of RUBBKR GARDEN ROSB by a new and improved process. Made in any continuous length. Vulcanized under pressore. 

 Made with seamless braided fabrics. Cannot possibly unwrap or separate between plies. Great strength and durability. Will not kink. 



THE ORIGINAL CHICAGO ELECTRIC HOSE 



NOT THX CHSAPK8T, BUT THK LEAST EXPENSIVE. 



rOR SALE BT ALL SUPPLY AND SEED HOUSES 



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CLEVELAND. 



i The Market 



There has been a decided falling, off 

 in the cut of all kinds of flowers. Eoses 

 are in short supply and, owing to the con- 

 tinued dark weather, they are rather 

 poor. Carnations are moving better, with 

 not enough to supply the demand part 

 of the time. Violets continue to move 

 slowly, some of the retail stores running 

 special sales on Saturday. All light flow- 

 ers were better sellers last week, there 

 being quantities of funeral work all the 

 week. 



Varioui Notes. 



Albrecht & Smith, of East Ninth 

 street, have moved to their new location 

 on Prospect street, which is a great im- 

 provement over the old one, as the build- 

 ing is more modern. 



The J. M. Gasser Co. is sending a 

 good cut of Maids, with fine color and 

 good, long stems. 



Ogden Gaul entertained a few close 

 friends at cards on Saturday evening, 

 and the occasion was greatly enjoyed 

 by all present. 



Westman & Getz report having had a 

 heavy trade last week. 



Mrs. Isaac Kennedy is improving daily, 

 having been operated on a few days ago. 



NEV BEDFORD, MASS. 



The Market 



The cut flower trade is good. Flowers 

 are quite plentiful, with the demand 

 fairly good. Funeral work is good, using 

 up lots of short stock. Carnations retail 

 at 50 cents and 60 cents per dozen, roses 

 at $1.50 and $2 per dozen. Violets 

 are coming in of good quality; $1.50 per 

 hundred is the general retail price. Sweet 

 peas bring $1 per hundred. Some nice 

 tulips are to be seen; they retail at 60 

 cents per dozen. Paper Whites sell at 

 50 cents per dozen, retail. 



Various Notes. 



J. H. Cleary is receiving nice carna- 

 tions from S. S. Peckham, of Fairhaven. 

 Mr. Peckham is -quite busy these days 

 installing Columbus gasoline engines, of 

 which he is the agent. 



William P. Peirce is showing some nice 

 carnations in his window, chief among 

 them being Eose-pink Enchantress. He 

 is also showing a fine line of flowering 

 plants. 



E. E. Nofftz is bringing in lots of bulb 

 stuff, this being one of his specialties. 



Fred Eeynolds, formerly with S. S. 



" R E VERO'' 



Braided Moulded Construction — Seamless Throughout 



LIGHT- STRONG-FLEXIBLE 



mm 



The above cuts represent the non-kinkingf tendency of Revero as 

 compared with the old style hose of wrapped duck construction. 



Revero is furnished on Reels in 

 continuous lengtlis up to 500 feet 



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BOSTON, MASS. 



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E. H. Hunt, Chicago, III. 



Dear Sir:— Send me, at your earliest 

 convenience, one tiundred ( 100 ) pounds 

 of TO-BAK-INE Powder. This is a very fine 

 powder. Lights readily and is very effect- 

 ive. Send via Pennsylvania freight. 



Yours very truly, 

 Nixon H.Gano. 

 Martinsville, Ind. 



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Peckham, is now back at his old place 

 with Dick. 



Davenport & Son had a nice window 

 last week, of tulips and carnations. 

 We have had some very cold days in 



are easy to kill with 



The Fumigating Kind 

 Tobacco Powder 



$3.00 per bag 100 lbs. 



SatHfJMStion jmaranteed or money back; 

 why try cheap substitutes that maker 



H why try cheap substitutes that makers do 



■ not dare to guarantee ? 



■ ^ THE H. A. 8TOOTHOFF CO. 

 H MOUNT VERNON NEW YORK. 



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January so far, but at present tha 

 weather is quite mild. 



Seedsmen's catalogues are now arriv- 

 ing fast, the first sign of coming springs. 

 Let it come, and welcome. W. L. 



