AO&UST 18, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



GREENHOUSE 



Specialties-For The Grower 



We do an immense business in Greenhouse Specialties, because our list has 

 been selected through many years of experience on the basis of best quality and 

 )est service, price being a secondary consideration — but it is a fact that on these 

 specialties of superior merit we often are able to make prices actually lower than 

 are charged by others for articles used for similar purposes, but manufactured 

 without consideration for the special needs of the greenhouse trade. 



FERTILIZERS 



There is as much difference in Fertilizers as there is be- 

 tween night and day. Growers who buy without consid- 

 ering the guaranteed analysis are buying in the dark; per- 

 haps they get the plant food they pay for, but the chances 

 are they don't. Send for our special Fertilizer Catalogue, 

 containing guaranteed analyses on a full line of florists' 

 Fertilizers. 



Bone Meal, per ton, $30. 



Bone Flour, per ton, $32. 



Blood and Bone, per ton, $31. 



Sheep Manure, per ton, $18. 



l^'ried Blood, Nitrate of Soda, Pulverized Cattle Manure, 

 Shredded Cattle Manure and all other florists' Fertilizers. 



"ELASTIC-LYKE" 

 Greenhouse Glazing Putty. 



Alisolutely the best glazing product ever produced. Guar- 

 uteed to be of purest double boiled linseed oil and to 

 ontain a greater proportion of pure white lead than any 

 •ther product. Can be used in machine or putty bulb. Im- 

 «rvious to water and will not heave in cold nor run in 



arm weather. 



One gallon, $1.30. Ten gallons, $12.50. 



five gallons, $6.35. Twenty gallons, $24.50. 



'ne barrel, 50 gallons, 



To-Bak=Ine Products 



Not the Cheapest, but the Best. 



HUNT'S GLAZING BEADS. 



These are the best articles for the purpose. Per pound, 

 w; per 100 pounds, $9. 



HtJNT'S GREENHOUSE WHITE PAINT. 



tvery grower knows what an immense difiference there is 

 the Wearing quality of paint. Eventually every grower 

 ' Pom.' to know that Hunt's Greenhouse White Paint out- 

 ears aiy other paint under the severe conditions in a 

 '«enkoii P. If you don't know this to be the fact, now 

 "e time to prove it for yourself. 

 '^"e g lion, $1.60. Ten gallons, $15.25. 



,'^"e f; lions, $7.75. 



" Send me 20 eralloDS of ToBak-Ine Li()utd. I have been trying out 



acraln, as they claim so strongrly that they are making a strictly No. 1 



article now and the price Is lower than for To-Bak-Ine, but after trying thi-ee 

 gallons, part said to be 40 per cent and part 60 per cent, we find that it spots and 

 burns pink roses and carnations, so no more of It for me at any price. I will 

 stick to To-Bak-Ine In future." Glad to supply the writer's name and 

 «>tlier testimonials on request. 



To-Bai-Ine Liquid— 14 pint, 60c; y. pint, $1.10; 1 pint, 

 $2.00; 1/2 gal., $7.75; 1 gal., $15.00; 5 gals., $67.50. Write 

 for prices on 10, 20, 40 gal. casks with locked faucet and 

 for complete spraying directions and other information. 



To-Bak-Ine Fumigating Compound — 1 pint can, $2.00; V2 

 gal. can, $7.75; 1 gal. can, $15.00; 5 gal. can, $67.50. 

 Write for prices on 10, 20, 40 gal. casks with locked 

 faucet and for other information on fumigating. 



To-Bak-Ine Fumigating Paper — 24 Full Length Sheets, 75c; 

 case of 288 Full Length Sheets, $6.50. 



To-Bak-Ine Powder— 50 lb. bag, $1.50; 100 lb. bag, $3.00. 

 Send for "Words of Wisdom" booklet; it's free and it 



tells all about fumigating. 



CONCRETE BENCHES. Wittbold Patent. 



With the use of the Wittbold patented clamps and leg 

 molds indestructible concrete benches can be built so easily 

 and at such small cost that they are well worth investigation 

 by every grower who has the least desire to save the cost 

 (and hard work) of bench renewal. Write for special Bench 

 Booklet; it tells all about cost, etc., with illustrated direc- 

 tions how to build best benches easiest. 



WITTBOLD BENCH CLAMPS. 



12 Clamps $7.20 SO Clamps $-.>7.')0 



100 Clamps 60 00 



WITTBOLD LEG MOLDS. 



12 T.eg Molds • '• 00 



ftO I-esr Molds 30.00 



Drainage tools, each 7o 



25 Leg .Molds $17.50 



Drainage slots, each Ot> 



Wiro Netting, per s<i. ft 2c to 3c 



$7.75. Twenty-five gallons, $37.50. 



P b: rel (50 gallons), $70. 



NOXALL HOSE. 



'^xall is our own private brand of rubber hose; Hunt's 

 J^ aji'iears on every length. It is natural to suppose 

 We ould not put our name on any other hose than the 

 ^ that can be had for the price, and, we believe, the best 

 ^^ ' le market for greenhouse use. 

 P< ; foot, coupled. 16c per foot, in 500-foot reels. 



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MECHANICAL WATERING. Wittbold Patent. 



Send for booklet describing the Wittbold system of 

 mechanical v/atering. As adaptable to the greenhouse as 

 the open field. It has saved many a crop this dry summer. 

 Put up a line of pipe and try it yourself. 



Swivel Wheel, galvanized connections, each |l.50 



Swivel Wheel, brnss connections, each. 2.00 



]-16-inch Nozzles (to be spaced 2'« feet apart), each 07 



'8-inch Nozzles (to be spaced 5 feet apart), each 10 



*«-inch Nozzles (to be spaced 12 feet apart), eacli 3o 



Spacings are for a pressure of ."50 lbs. or more. 



^'18 Wabash Ave, 

 CHICAGO 



E. H. Hunt 



