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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBKB 27, 1921 



TOBACCO— Continued 



Cigar Tobacco stems, $1.50 per 100 lbs. Spe- 

 cial price In ton lots. Peter N. Jacobsen, Cigar 

 Mfr., 332 Harrison St., DuYenport, la. 



WIRE WORK 



WE MANUFACTURE 



AND CARRY 



THE LARGEST STOCK 



OF WIRE DESIGNS IN CHICAGO 



SPECIAL DESIGNS ON SHORT NOTICES. 



PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT. 



JOSEPH ZISKA & SON. 

 175 N. WABASH AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. 



FLORISTS' WIRE DESIGNS. 



GET OUR PRICES ON HANGING BASKETS. 



FALLS CITY WIRE WORKS. 



451 S. THIRD ST., LOUISVILLE. KY. 



WOOD LABELS 



Good grade wood labels, $1.00 per 1000. 

 Chute & Butler Co.. Peru. Ind. 



Wood labels, for nurserymen and florists. 

 Benjamin Chase Co., Derry Village, N. H. 



Lynchburg, Va. — A formal opening of 

 the new store of Miss McCarron, in 

 Ealeigh, N. C, was held October 13 and 

 14. A large crowd attended and a good 

 business was done. 



Wabash, Ind. — J. D. Conner, proprie- 

 tor of the Wabash Floral Co., last year 

 leased the store, but October 1 he took 

 over the active management of the store 

 again and he is now operating it. 



Beacon, N. Y. — Over 600 school pupils 

 joined the Home Garden Brigade last 

 spring, organized by Benjamin Ham- 

 mond. The committee, of which his 

 daughter, Miss Elsie Hammond, was a 

 member, awarded 141 prizes. 



Lancaster, Pa. — The Lancaster County 

 Florists ' Association flower show will be 

 held November 10 to 12. Prizes will be 

 offered for the best exhibits of roses, 

 carnations and chrysanthemums of 1921 

 introduction. Albert M. Herr, K. F. D. 

 No. 8, Lancaster, Pa., will be glad to 

 furnish any information to intending 

 exhibitors. 



Columbus, Ga. — George M. Wheat, of 

 the Wheat Drug Co., and O. F. Shelnutt 

 have notified the creditors of J. F. 

 Keheley that they propose to purchase 

 his business and all property connected 

 therewith, for the sum of $10,000, the 

 purchasers to assume Mr. Keheley 's lia- 

 bilities, which total $22,702.38. A 

 schedule of assets is given, showing a 

 total of $47,956.56. 



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FUNGINE 



For mildew, ru.st and other blights 

 affecting flowers, fruits and vegetables. 



VERMINE 



For eel worms, angleworms and other 

 worms working in the soil. 



Quart, $ 1 .OO Gallon, $3.00 



Sold by Dealers 



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new Nicotine Fumi^ator 



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 will not go out — and its re- 

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Scientific methods of manufacture 

 have enabled us to produce this 

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Not only that, but Hall's Nicotine 

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It is a specially treated tobacco 

 powder, saturated with 12^% pure 

 nicotine; this ^ve guarantee. 



One-pound tins, $1.25; 2^^-pound 

 tins, $2.50; 10 -pound tins, $8.50. 



And don't forget you can also get 

 Hall's Free Nicotine (40% nicotine 

 guaranteed) for greenhouse spray- 

 ing or vaporizing. 



Other Hall Nicotine Insecticides 

 are: — Hall's Nicotine Sulphate (40% 

 nicotine guaranteed) and Hall's 

 Tobacco Dust (1% nicotine guar- 

 anteed). 



Fill the coni- 

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 comes In the 

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 Tin." 



Press down with 

 hot torn of an 

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