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ThcWeckly Florists^ Review* 



Febbuaby 10, 1910. 



Evergreen Brand Flower Fertilizer 



is pure plant food, and is immediately available. It permanently enriches the soil. 

 It prevents the onslaughts of plant disease or insect pests. Can be used at any time 

 during the growing season ; dry or in solution. 

 Put up in 12 pound cans. Price, $2.0O. For sale by Leading Jobbers 



For further information address 



D. D* Johnson Co., ee wabash Ave., Ciilcago 



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CLEVELAND. 



The Market. 



The cut of all kinds of flowers in- 

 creased last week and there was enough 

 stock of all kinds to fill orders, with the 

 exception of roses, which are still in 

 sliort supply. Tulips, single daffodils, 

 Romans and valley are to be had in quan- 

 tity. The quality of the bulbous stock 

 is good for this season of the year. 

 Violets have moved well all the week and 

 the same might be said of Beauties. 

 Oallas and giganteums are received in 

 quantity and are all cleaned up daily. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. Adam Graham, Sr., will 

 make a trip around the world, starting 

 this month. 



Knoble Bros, report a good trade for 

 past week, having had some large funeral 

 orders, as well as work for large dinner 

 parties, 



John Kirchner reports one of the best 

 weeks of funeral work in a long time. 



Milford Parks had a blanket of Beau- 

 ties for the Newcomb funeral. 



Adam Graham, Jr., acted the r6le of 

 hero one day last week, capturing a 

 burglar in the act of robbing his father 's 

 residence. 



Chappell & Son, of Garrettsville, are 

 sending a fine cut of carnations to this 

 market. 



The F. R. Williams Co. is sending some 

 good sweet peas to the Cleveland Cut 

 Flower Co. B. 



YONKEES, N. Y. 



An interesting event that took place 

 here on the evening of January 28 was 

 the organization of the Horticultural So- 

 ciety. It has long been felt that the 

 time was ripe for such a society to be 

 formed, and it was only necessary that 

 someone take the initial step. That 

 the efforts of the promoters were suc- 

 cessful is shown by the fact that nearly 

 sixty members were enrolled. 



The first meeting was an enthusiastic 

 one. The following officers were elected: 

 President, E. Bennett; vice-president, R. 

 Cochrane; secretary, W. H. Waite; cor- 

 responding secretary, Lee Whitman; 

 treasurer, P. MacDonald. The executive 

 committee consists of H. Scott, J. Gofif, 

 T. Mahoney, R. Cummings, L. Taylor 

 and A. MacDonald. 



That the society will be a success there 

 can be no doubt, with such a man as 

 E. Bennett as president and W. H. Waite 

 as secretary, both having had large ex- 

 perience in such societies. All the other 

 offic6^s and the members of the execu- 

 tive coaunittee are also.,.good, live nae» 

 and hustlers. Lee Whitman. 



DO YOUie PLANTS AND FLOWERS EAT ENOUGH? 

 DO YOU GET A TOP PRICE MARKET? 



Grain led sheep manure la Nature's fertilizer, possess- 

 ingr in excess those elements necessary for hardy plant 

 life in readily available form. The laree percentage of 

 humus also makes available dormant elements in the soil. 



By Bpecial process the raw material from covered pens 

 only is dried, ground, weed seeds destroyed and packed in 

 100 lb. bags. 



Sheep's Head brand trade-mark gruarantees it to be 

 unadulterated, reliable, safe, quick acting and a perfect 

 plant food for plants of all kinds. 



Send postal for our interesting booklet descrlbinar sup- 

 ply, making and applying: also prices. 



ISiMX 



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WRITS TODAT. 



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800 MontKomery Ave. 

 AURORA, ILL.. 



Cafde Manure in Ba^s 



Shredded or Pulverized 



Pure — dry— oniform and reliable. 

 The best of all manures for the 

 sreenhouse. FlorisU all over th« 

 country are nsiiiK it instead of 

 rough manui«. 



Pulverized 

 Sheep Manure 





Abaolately the best Sheep Manure on 



the market. Pure manure and noth- 



The beat fertilizer for carnations and for 



ling. Unequalled for all field use. 



ing else. _ 



liquid top-d. .. -. — 



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NOTICE 



To all American Nurserymen and Seedsmen desiring 

 to keep in touch with commerciul horticulture in Eng- 

 land and the continent of Europe : Your best means 

 of doing this is to take in the 



Horticultural Advertiser 



Our circulation covers the whole trade in Great Brit- 

 ain and the cream of the European firms. Imijartial 

 reports of all novelties, etc. Paper free on receipt of 

 75 cents, covering; cost of postage yearly. As the H. A. 

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 subscription, send a copy of their catalogue or other 

 evidence that they belong to the nursery or seed trade. 



A. & C. Pearson, Lowdham, Nottingham, Eng. 



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Faibhaven, Mass.— The material has 

 been delivered for the framework of the 

 greenhouses which Peter Murray intends 

 to add to his range. 



**HOOKER QUALITY*' 



Tho mlatako of yonr Ufa it roa 

 don't bay 



(iREENflODSE 6LASS 



Prioea are very low and **Hookar 

 Qnality" is famona with the beat 

 greenhonae trade. 



— Wrlto Today 



H. M. HOOKER CO. 



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GLASS 



-rOB GRKKNHOUBBS- 



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OIJiZINO POIlfTB are FosltlTely the B^st. 

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 A sure preventive of glass slipping. Eflec ve 

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 extract. Two sires, 'a and 'is. 40p per Ib.^ oy 

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OlaaiiiK Polntsare the best 

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