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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



November 16, 1911. 



North Easton, Mass. — J. H. Leach & 

 Son have decided not to disseminate 

 their carnation, Pink Supreme, this sea- 

 son. 



Oalla, O. — W. P. Mellott, successor to 

 the Caila Cut Flower Co., has added 

 another house, 35x110, which he expects 

 to use for lettuce and cucumbers. With 

 this addition, he now has 25,000 square 

 feet of glass, chiefly devoted to carna- 

 tions and lettuce. 



Cambridge, Mass. — John McKenzie re- 

 turned from his trip greatly improved in 

 health and is giving strict personal at- 

 tention to the specialties he puts on the 

 market. Fred C. Becker says the open- 

 ing of Harvard has stirred up business. 

 He looks for a busy, though late, season, 

 and is well prepared for it. 



La Crosse, Wis. — The show held by 

 the La Crosse Floral Co. in the Masonic 

 temple, November 16 to 18, under the 

 management of C. E. Schaefer, was a 

 notable event in the trade and attracted 

 a large attendance. Some of Mr. 

 Schaefer 's designs for the display of 

 the stock were particularly ingenious 

 and effective. 



DanvUle, 111. — In accordance with his 

 annual custom, H. D. Caldwell, chief 

 gardener at the National Soldiers' 

 Home, invited the public to the green- 

 houses on Sunday, November 5, to 

 view the chrysanthemums and other 

 stock. He gives this chrysanthemum 

 show on the first Sunday of. November 

 in each year. Several thousands of 

 people generally attend. 



Oskaloosa, la. — The Kemble Floral 

 Co. is sending out an illustrated booklet 

 descriptive of its establishments. This 

 firm operates a branch at Boone, la., 

 while business is conducted at Mason 

 City by Kemble & Goodman and at 

 Marshalltown by T. O. Kemble. The 

 booklet is equally devoted to the in- 

 terests of the four places and also gives 

 instructions for the care of plants and 

 cut flowers. 



Catde Manure in Ba^ 



tShredded or Pulverized 



Pur«— dry— unlfonn and reliable. 



The best of all manures for the 

 ■WW greenhouse. Florists all over the 

 i| country are nslnff It Instead ol 



rough manure. 



Pulverized 

 Sheep Manure 



Absolutely the best Sheep Manure 

 .on the market. Pore manure and 

 * nothing else. The bert fertilizer for 

 camattona and for liquid top-dressing. Unequaled 

 for all field use. Write for circulars and prices. 



The Pulverizecl Manure Company 

 S8 Union Stock Yards CHICAGO 



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FRIEDMAN'S BEST 

 TOBACCO POWDER 



For fumigating and sprlnkllnc combined 3 i 

 cents per lb. in 100 lb. sacks. $50.00 per ton. 



TOBiCCO ST«>H. SOcjDtsparlOOlbs. 



TOB4CCO OUjr. for sprinkling, 1 cent per lb. 



J. J. rrieiau, M<tio>o»t^t atc. BrnklyM. N. Y. 



Alwar* n>«ntton tlM Florlsta* R«Tlaw 

 - whMi wrltlnc mAvmrOmmn. 



Just the remedy for the black aphis on 

 ChrTsanthemumi— red spider and thrips on Car- 

 nations—green fly on Roses— mealy bug on Gar- 

 denias and Crotons— scale on Ferns, Palms and 

 other decoratlva stock. 



$2 50 por Ballon— $1.00 p«r quart. 

 U. S. and Canada. 



nUMSWE 



Fongine has no equal for Carnation rust, rust 

 on Chrysanthemums and mild«w on Roses. 

 $t.0$ per Ballon— 75c per quart, 

 U. 8. and Canada. 

 There is but one convincing way for you to 

 become familiar with the merits of Aphine and 

 Fungine, and that is— test them out yourself— it 

 will prove worth your while. 



FOB 8AI.X BT UESDSMSN 

 Bfanufaotnred by 



APHINE MANUFAQURING CO. 



MADISON, N. J. 



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Qoick Bndding and 

 Stiff Stems 



Get into the market with better 

 blooms — Sheep's Head Brand of Pul- 

 verized Sheep Manure will prove a 

 money maker for vou. Unsurpassed 

 as an extra stimulant to plants, pots 

 or beds. Will not cause black spot 

 like stable manure. Free from weed 

 seeds — always ready. 

 Carnations. rose«, chrytanthemnms and violets 

 are particularly benefited. Send for boolilet, 



**FerUle Facts" 



It shows yoa the dollars and cents view and 



^^ I>oint8 out the actual protlts 



^^KJJjyi^ from using Sheep's Head 



^^^Q^^BBSCk Hrand, and 



shows you bow 

 to prepare soils lo that they 

 will retain soluble plant 



foods near the surface of 

 the ground within reach 

 ot the rootlets of growing 

 vegetation. We will send 

 )ou a copy of this interest- 

 ing and Instructive book free. 

 Write to-day. 

 NATURAL GUANO CO. 

 Dopt Z». Auron, lU. 



Mention I'he Keview when you write. 



THE BEST 



Bug Killer and 

 Bloom Saver 



Drop UB a line and 



We wiU 

 prove it 



P. R. PALCTHORPE 

 COFIPANY 



Dept. A, 

 Owensboro* Kjt 



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Peerless Sulphur Blower 



"k great improvement over the bellows." 

 Price, $4.00 F.O.B. Chicaco 



McMORRAN & CO. "VhTJoSI'-iIX: '*' 



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DO YOU 

 FUMIGATE? 



One Dollar Equal 



to Two and Three 



Quarter Dollars 



We have mailed to every 

 grower in the United States 

 one of our opportunity postal 

 cards; if you have not receiv- 

 ed one, we will mail a dupli- 

 cate. When this postal is 

 mailed to us with an order 

 for not less than twenty-five 

 (25 lbs. ) pounds of the 

 FUMIGATING KIND 

 TOBACCO POWDER 

 FOR BURNING 



we will ship in addition 

 25 lbs. of Black Stuff Fine 

 Tobacco Powder for Dust- 

 ing and One Half pint Hasco 

 Liquid Nicotine for Spray- 

 ing, total value $1.75 



FREE 



If Cash with order 



Five pounds of the 

 FUMIGATING KIND 



kills all Aphis in a 100x20 

 foot house IN ONE NIGHT 



FUMIGATING KIND 



AND 



BLACK STUFF FINE 



$3.00 100 lbs. 



$1.75 ..'.... 50 lbs. 

 $1.00 25 lbs. 



HASCO LIQUID NICOTINE 



I gal $10.00 



^ " $ 5.25 



I pint $ 1.35 



ON CARS Mount Vernon, N. Y, 



H. A. Stoothoff Co. 



MOUNT VERNON, N. Y. 



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