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The Florists' Review a o<=to««=« 29. 1914. 



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DETBOIT. 



The Market. 



Trade on the whole is not quite as 

 , brisk as many of ua wouJd like to weo 

 it. Still, with the advent of cooler 

 weather, which has at last come, no 

 doubt business will pick up. There 

 have been numerous weddings so far 

 this mouth, which called for consider- 

 able stock. A heavy frost Saturday 

 night, October 24, put a crimp in the 

 dahlia crop, and with these out of the 

 way and all outdoor stock practically 

 at an end, mums will move better. 

 Plenty of good quality mums are avail- 

 able, both in large and medium vari- 

 eties and in pompons. Many fine mum 

 plants in pots are now appearing, the 

 pompon kinds being the most popular 

 for this purpose. Carnations have been 

 a drug and any number of good blooms 

 are available at $1 per hundred or less. 

 Many of the stores featured carnation 

 sales the latter part of last week, espe- 

 cially on Saturday, when J. Breit- 

 meyer's Sons and J. F. Sullivan adver- 

 tised them at 25 cents per dozen. 



Various Notes. 



J. Breitmeyer's Sons have been hav- 

 ing week-end exhibits, the one adver- 

 tised for last Saturday, October 24, 

 being a carnation exhibit. The week 

 before ferns were shown. 



J. F. Sullivan left for New York 

 Tuesday, October 20, to be absent about 

 ten days. While east he will make 

 arrangements with the violet growers 

 along the Hudson for this season's 

 violets. 



The Flower Shop, on East Grand 

 Biver avenue, conducted by the two 

 Herman Klagges, put in a handsome 

 new refrigerator last week and made 

 other minor improvements. 



The Delray Flower Shop, at 2270 

 Jefferson avenue, west, which is owned 

 by Mrs. George H. Andrews, has been 

 reopened for business. Mrs. Andrews 

 recently met with an accident to her 

 arm and had to close her place of 

 business temporarily, but all is running 

 smoothly now, and with a nice stock 

 on hand, she will no doubt do a good 

 business. H. S. 



Eau Claire, Wis. — A. Lauritzen will 

 open a salesroom at 110 Grand avenue, 

 west. 



ANT 



TALBOT'S EXTCRMIN ATOM 



Non-poisonous powder; sure death to 

 ants in gr««nhous0 and field. Used 

 by placing so insects come in contact with 

 it; do not dust on plants, as injury may 

 result. 



This Is the article so atrooKly recommended 

 by R. Drumm In The Kevlew for Sept. 10. 



rrices: 25c. SOc, $1.00 and $S.OO per cai. 



Of your seedsman or post-paid from the makers. 



TALBOT MFG. CO. 



1020 Monro* St., Fort Worth, Tax. 



We also manufacture exterminators for chicken lice, 

 roaches, fleas, moths and bed bugs. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



PLANTLIFE 



INSECTICIDE 



A tobacco preparation used by the best growers 



for dusting and spraying. Write for our 



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SIBECTIONS-Oat Qnart of Solution to 25 a»Ueai of Wator, %xA 

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The strongest and most highly refined 

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TO.BAK.INK PAPER 



Each sheet saturated with a definite 

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TO-BAK.INK POWDKR 



A fumigating and dusting powder practi- 

 cally free from sand. 



For sale by all supply houses. 



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Dotroit, Micb. 



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C\OH OIL d 



Ooaraoieea onaer the iiiMoticuie Aot, ino 

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 Black and Grsea Fly, Mites, Ante, Insecte on 

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 to directions oar standard Insecticide will praveai , 

 ravages on yoor crops by insects. Non-polaonow * 

 and naraileas to user and plant. Leading Seedamsa 

 and Florists have ased it with wonderfol resnlts. 



Destroys Lice in Pooltry Honses, Fleas on Dopi 

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 dogs and other animals— relieves mange. Kflecttv* 

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