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The Fforists^ Review 



PCTOBEB 3, 1912. 



L-679 



Tea. it's a Moninser-Olds Engine and the famoas Doivlas Pomp- 

 Backed by our Guarantee ^ ^ , 



Mi a Honinger System 



That's all yon need to know about a watering syBtem. 

 You cannot afiord to buy an outfit made by people who have 

 no experience in greenhouse work. You want a perfect sys- 

 tem if you want to be satisfied, and it ought to be a Moninger 

 outfit. 



'''. You can buy the complete watering system of us ready 

 to set up. You will get just what you need and there will be 

 no experiments. No trouble. No extra expense of any kind. 



Don't buy an engine, pump or ttaiJf. until you have o«r 

 price. Don't spend your hard earned money until you know 

 all about the Moninger systems. 



Sead BOW and get Catalogue No. 11. 



JOHN C. MONINGER CO., CHICAGO 



904 BLACKHAWK STREET 



EVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



00X7NCIL BLUFFS, lA. 



The new greenhouses of J. P. "WUcox 

 & Sons have become one of the show 

 places of the vicinity. The pair of 

 houses are 1,000 feet long, the longest 

 houses in the west, and many florists 

 are visiting them. In addition, the 

 public marvels at their size and many 

 who are flower buyers motor to the new 

 lu)uses merely to satisfy their curiosity 

 regarding a cut flower farm under glass. 



It was six years ago that Herman 

 Bros. Co., Ninth avenue and Twenty- 

 ninth street, began growing cut flowers. 

 Tkey started with three houses, but the 

 business has grown so rapidly that the 

 range now contains more than 150,000 

 sq:uare f«et of glass. Roses, carnations 

 and chrysanthemums are the principal 

 crops. The company has a retail store 

 in town, where a prosperous business 

 is done, in addition to some wholesale 

 trade. O. H. Herman has charge of 

 the greenhouses. Fred Herman and 

 three sisters, Louise and Pauline Her- 

 man and Mrs. John Gardner, are the 

 other members of the company. 



P. L. Lainson, on Canning street, is 

 having an excellent season. His busi- 

 ness has developed rapidly and he now 

 has two large ranges of glass in flrst- 

 class shape, with a large and handsome 

 home standing between the two sections 

 of his plant. 



L. H. Seams is looking forward to a 

 big season in greenhouse vegetables. He 

 started in the business five years ago 

 with only 12,000 square feet of glass, 

 but now has 125,000 feet. The general 

 prosperity in the west is counted on 

 to give him a big business year. 



Plymouth, Mass. — While operating 

 the delivery ear of the Stevens flower 

 store, September 19, Alton Stevens was 

 in collision with a man on a bicycle. 

 They rushed the bicyclist to the hos- 

 pital, but it was found he was not se- 

 riously hurt. 



Lawrence, Kan. — The Kline Ploral 

 Co., which purchased the Luther green- 

 houses a year ago, has opened a retail 

 store at 811 Massachusetts avenue, in 

 the room wi^ the Pierce Music Co. A 

 handsome refrigerator has been put in 

 and the fixtures are all in white enamel. 



TO-BAK-INE 



KILLS 

 BUGS 



-ASK- 



. H. HUNT 



131 N. Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



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NO POISON 



Oaaranteed under the Insecticide Act, 1910 

 Serial No. 321 



Save your plant* and trees. Here is an insecti- 

 cide tint will positively destroyall insects— Mealy 

 Bug, Brown and White Scale, Thrips, Red Spider, 

 Black and Green Fly, Mites, Ants, etc., without 

 injury to plants and without odor. Used according 

 to directions our standard Insecticide will prevent 

 ravases on your crops by insects. Non-poisonous 

 and narmless to user and plant. Leading Seedsmen 

 and Florists have used it with wonderful results. 



Destroys Lice in Poultry Houses, Fleas on Docs 

 and all Domestic Pests. Excellent as a wawh for 

 dogs and other animals— relieves mangre. Efiective 

 where others fail. For sale by Seedsmen and Flo- 

 rists' Supply Houses. If you cannot obtain this 

 from your Supply House, write us direct. 



>snat • tif.nat • 40c:9m/| • - - 76c 



H SaiM. 11.86: lallM. 18.00; 6 «ataa Cn. $9.00 



lOBallMCia - - tl7.6§ 



Dilute with water 30 to SO parta 



Lemon Oil Company 



D«»t.H,4M W. LexlnrtOB St., BaltlHore, H«. 



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 aMSMytoklUwlth 



The fnifatnf KM TekMxi Pfwfcr 



$3.00 par Imc 100 llw. 



Sattsfftetion rwranteed or money baek ; 

 why try cheap •nbetttntea th»t makers do 

 not dare to gnarantee? 



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THE lECOGNIZED STANDAID INSECTICIDE 



Not a cure-all, but. a specific remedy for all sap- 

 sacking insects Infesting plant life, such as green, 

 black, white fly, thrips, red spider, mealy bug 

 and soft scales. 



ii.OO p«r qaart; $8.50 per callon. 



An infallible remedy for mildew, rust, and bench 

 fungi. Does not stain the foliage. 



75c per qoart: $8.00 per arallon, 



VERMINE 



A soil stei^Uzer and germicide. Destroys eel, >'ut, 

 wire and grub worms, maggots, root Uce and ants. 

 Used one part to 400 parts water, it does not injure 

 plants, but protects your crops against ravages 

 under the soil. 



$1.00 per quart; $3.00 per srallon. 



AH are spraying materials and are effective in the 

 greenhouse and in the garden. 



FOR SALK BY SEKDBBOCN 



APHINE MANUFACTURING CO. 



Mfrs. of Asrricnltaral Chemicals 



M. C. Ebki,, Gen'l Mgr. MADISON, N. J» 



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Peerless Sulphur Blower 



"4 neat ImpiOTement over the belloiw*.** 

 Price. $4.00 T. O. B. Ohioaso 



McMORRAN & CO. cHicAcie, lu* 



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