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July 13, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



75 



No. 1 



With 2 rings, $16.00 per 

 1000; 6000 for $76.00. 



With 3 rings, $18.00 per 

 1000. 



NOTE THE 



LOW PRICES 



No. ie 



Per 1000 



1,000 to 3,000.... $8.50 



5,000 to 10,000.... 8.00 



15,000 to 26,000.... 7.50 



30,000 to 60,000.... 7.00 



No. 1 



Support Your Carnation Plants Properly and They Will Support You 



Now is the time to put in some of our Carnation Supports, to show you how much more practical, economical and seryiceable they are 

 above other makes. Note our reasons. 



They are easily put up and just as easily taken down, no tangled mess of wire to store away. 



They pay for themselves quickly by the additional and superior blooms gained with the proper support of your plants. 



Our No. 1 needs no overhead wires or strings except one thin wire which locks on the clamp in the support, holding it upright and in place. 



Our No. 'J Support acts as a stool for your plauts, allows no sagging. With this support you use overhead wires or strings to keep blooms 

 growing erect. It opens on both sides so all side slioots can be put in easily at all times. Note the low prices. 



C C. POLLWORTH CO., MUwaukee 



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INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



The sunymer season is now at hand 

 and vacations are in order. Last week 

 brought considerable funeral work, but 

 outside of that business is quiet. Good 

 stock, owing to the extremely hot 

 weather, is scarce. 



Various Notes. 



Fred Stolti, with A. Wiegand & Sons, 

 Geo. Wiegand and Ed. Bertermann are 

 taking their vacations this week. 



A sad accident happened to the two 

 boys of August Duderstadt last week. 

 Carl, aged 9, and Victor, aged 11, were 

 drowned while wading in Fall creek. 

 Mr. Duderstadt has the sympathy of the 

 craft. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 State Florists' Association was held 

 .July 11 at the State House, with a fair 

 attendance. One of the main topics was 

 the much talked of picnic. After much 

 discussion it was decided to give a 

 basket picnic at Fair View park, Thurs- 

 day, July 20. A chicken supper is to be 

 provided for those not wishing to bring 

 baskets. Anyone wishing a chicken sup- 

 per should notify the committee at least 

 four days before the picnic. 



Bertermann Bros, have traded a num- 

 ber of their East Washington street lots 

 for a strip of ground north of Broad 

 Ripple. 



John Heidenreich, wife and daughter 

 left this week for a trip to Europe. 

 They expect to visit Germany, France, 

 England and Holland. They will re- 

 turn about the middle of September. 



H. L. W. 



Built Especially For Greenhouse Use 



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 $4.00 r. 0. B. 

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Satisfied. 



A wheelbarrow that embodies the snggestlons of many leading flortata and Is jast what yon 

 'want. 



Because— It la bnllt to be used in the narrovr vralks of greenhonaea. 



Because— The handle gnarda protect the oaer'aknucklea. 



Note the sabatantlalconatrnctiOD. Angle Iron legs and aockets for aide boards. Onr patented 

 "Never Break" wheels. Oarefnl workmanship throughout. 



Dimenslona— Handles. I>t2x2x69 In. Width Inside, in front, 15>9 in. Width inaide. at handlaa, 

 18^ In. Extreme width, including handle guarda, 24 in. 20-in. wheel. 



Send your order today— or aak for more partlcalara. 



THE TOLEDO WHEELBARROW €0., Toledo, Ohio 



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NOTICE 



To all American NaraerTnien and Seedsmen desmng 



ticeep in touch with commercial horticulture in Eng- 

 id and the continent of Europe : Your best meana 

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Horticultural Advertiser 



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A. & C. Pearson. Lowdhan. NottiRghan,'EBg. 



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