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The Florists^ Review 



October 8, 1914. 



CINCINNATI. 



Tlie Market. 



Market conditions are, at the best, 

 fair. The demand for stock is large 

 and active, but the supply is so large 

 and prices are so low that it takes a 

 large amount of business to run into 

 good money. Everything seasonable is 

 plentiful. Boses are arriving in large 

 quantities and are of high quality. The 

 shortness of last week in American 

 Beauties and lilies is over and there are 

 again more than enough of them to go 

 around. Dahlia receipts are fine. Asters 

 continue to be in heavy supply. Other 

 offeriuga include carnations, cosmos, 

 orchids, valley and early chrysanthe- 

 mums. The supply of greens is suffi- 

 cient for every requirement. 



Various Notes. 



The next meeting of the Cincinnati 

 Florists' Club will be held Monday, 

 October 12, at the home of Kay Mur- 

 phy, in Upper Delhi. Automobiles will 

 he at the end of the Warsaw avenue 

 car line at 2:30 p. m. 



Wm. Murphy has returned from his 

 cottage at Les Cheneaux islands. 



The dahlias that John G. Euten- 

 schroer has been sending to C. E. Crit- 

 chell were some of the finest that were 

 ever ofifered in this market. 



L. H. Kyrk reports that he cleaned 

 up nicely last week on large receipts 

 at prevailing market prices. 



Harry Smiderhaus, of C. E. Critchell 's 

 force, spent several days in New Al- 

 bany, Ind., last week because of the 

 death of an unele. 



Ed. Schwartz, the popular young Nor- 

 wood florist, is to marry this week. 

 His bride is Miss Field. 



Visitors include Mrs. Wm. Dittman, 

 New Castle, Ind.; G. A. Beckman and 

 Joseph Goldman, Middletown, O.; Wm. 

 Lodder and Walter Gray, Hamilton, O., 

 and Fred Kupp, Lawrenceburg, Ind. 



C. H. H. 



Westport, N. H. — Herman Bolles is 

 making repairs at his greenhouses. He 

 will devote an entire house to carna- 

 tions this year. 



PANAMA-PACIFIC 



INTERNATIONAL KXPOSITION. 



We have received an order for 100.000 of our 

 SQuare I^per Pots from the Panama- Pacific In- 

 t^national Exposition. 



Sauare paper pots are manufactured on the 

 Pacific coast, but the Panama- Pacific Interna- 

 tional Exposition sends across the continent for 

 ours. 



This order was not sought or solicited but 

 came beoiuse of the National reputation of our 

 Paper Pots and Dirt Bands. 



Price list and samples free. 



r. W. lOCHCLLC & SONS. Chester. N. J. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



BAINBOW SYRINGE 



The best preventive for insects on plants. It 

 soon saves many times its cost in insecticides. 

 The Rainbow Syringe is made of brass; has a %- 

 inch hose coupling and can be easily set to throw 

 heavy stream of water or a light, fine spray. 

 Price prepaid, $1.50 each; $18.00 per dozen. 



JOHN WELSH YOUNC, ^'^'^^hli^Xh^k^'p^: 



THK 



REGAN PRINTING HOUSE 



Lurse Runs of 



C ATA LOG U ES 



Our Specialty— Oet Our Fisnre. 



SS1-6S7 riTBMtk PliM, 



CHICAGO 



Mention Tbe B«t1«w wImb to" 



AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT 

 STATIONS 



are favoring 40^ nicotine solutions in their 

 recommendations for fumifatinr and spraying 



To meet the demand this 

 has created we now offer 



"AOlo NICOTINE" 



$13.00 (iillM-$3.7S Quirt-$2.00 Kit 



Compare these prices with what you now pay. 



NIKOTIANA 



A 12)b nicotine solution properly diluted for 

 vaporizing and fumigating. 



$4.50 Oallon-$1.50 Quart. 



The Recomized Standard Insecticide 



For green, black, white By, red spider, thrips. 

 mealy bug and soft scale. Can be used on ten- 

 der plants. 



$2.60 Gallon-$1.00 Quart. 



FUNGIfME 



For mildew, rust and other blights. It it 



perfectly safe to apply to fruits and vegetables. 



as it is non-poisonous. An infallible remedy for 



rose mildew, carnation and chrysanthemum rust. 



$2.00 Gallon-76c Quart. 



VERMINE 



For eel, cut and wire worms working in the 

 soil. It can be applied to all vegetation. 

 $3.00 Oallon-Sl.OO Quart. 



SCALINE 



For San Jose, Oyster Shell and all scale on 

 trees and hardy stock. An effective remedy 

 for red spider on evergreens. 



$1.50 Oallon-75c Quart. 



If you cannot obtain our products from your 

 local dealer, send us your order with remit- 

 tance and we will ship immediately through 

 our nearest asent. 



Aptitne Manufacturing Co. 



Mfrs. of ArrlealtanU OliMiiiMUe 



MADISON, N. I. 



Mentloa The RcTlew wben yoc wrtte. 

 AN IDEAL 



INSECTICIDE 



FOR 



Fumisfatinfif and 

 Sprayingf 



Sold by Seedsmen 

 and Dealers 



Manufactured by 



P. R. Palethoipe Co. 



Inc. 

 ClarksTills, Tenn. 



The best Paper Pot 

 for shipping purposes. 

 Sizes from 2 to 6 in. 

 Ask your dealer for 

 them. Samples free. 



E. Allan Peirce 



400 Oaks Street 

 Waltham, :: Mass. 



THK FLORISTS' HAIL ASSOCIATION 



has paid $282,000.00 for glass broken daring 

 the last 27 years. For particulars concern- 

 ing Hall Insarance, address 



JOHN O. KSLER. Sec'y, Saddle River, N. J. 



DESTROYERS •> luect Ufe 



PROTECTORS '[i^"! Life 



Spraying ■•medlas 



APHINK 



Pint $0.65 



guart 1.00 

 alien 2.50 



NICO-FUME LIQUID 



Largely used by growers of the Chicago 

 market. 



Gallon Can .$13.50 



Ml Gallon Can 7.00 



Pint Can 2.00 



M Pint Can 60 



NICOTICIDE 



Pronounced by many Rrowers "as good 

 as the best" and "goes farthest." 



Gallon Can $15.00 



% Gallon Can 8.25 



Quart Can 4.50 



Pint C*in 2.50 



Vi Pint Cau 1.25 



% Pint Can 70 



NIKOTEEN 



Has proven satisfactory to those who 

 have tried It. 



Can (Pint) $ 1.50 



3 Pints 4.25 



10 Pints (one case) 13.00 



Ramiidiaa by Fumigation 



APHIS PUNK 



A nicotine saturated paper. 



Per Box (12 Rolls) $0.00 



Per Case (12 Bores) 6.50 



•NICO-FUME PAPER 



Guaranteed to do the work that It Is In- 

 tended to do. 



1 Can (24 sheets) $1.00 



1 Can (144 sheets) 4.50 



1 Can (288 sheets) 8.50 



TOBACCO STEMS 



Strictly clean and fresh. Very high 

 grade cigar tobacco only. Prices subject 

 to market conditions. 

 Per 100 lbs $1.50 



Fungicidas 



Soil sterilizers and plant disease 



preventives. 



BORDEAUX MIXTURE 



Dry. Keady for use by simply adding 



water. Lb., 25c; postpaid, 40c; 5 lbs., 



$1.00; 28-lb. keg, $4.75. 



FUNGINE 

 An infallible remedy for rose mildew, 

 carnations and chrysanthemums. 

 Pint $ .50 



8uart 75 

 allon 2.00 



Ten-Gallon Keg 15.00 



VERMINE 

 For eel, cut and wire worms working in 

 the soil. It can be applied to all vegeta- 

 tion. 



Pint $ .65 



Quart l.OO 



Gallon 3.00 



Five-Gallon Keg 12.50 



Dusting Ramadiaa 



•HAMMOND'S GRAPE DUST 



One of the best there Is. Destroys 

 mildew. 



5-lb. Packages $0.50 



♦TOBACCO DUST 

 Destroys Green or Black Files. Works 

 with equal effectiveness whether used for 

 fumigating or dusting. 



10 lbs $0.75 



15 lbs 90 



100 lbs 5.00 



Prices subject to change without notice. 



•SULPHUR POWDER 

 An Invaluable fungicide. For protecting 

 your Roses against the ravages of Mildew. 



10 lbs $0.60 



50 lbs 2.00 



100 lbs 3.75 



250 lbs 8.60 



A. L. RANDALL CO., . CHICAGO 



•■erica's Laigest llsristt' Sspply Nsus 



WHY BUY ELSEWHERE ? 



