Decbmbeb 14, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



121 



DELIVERY, 

 WAGONS 



Are Up-to-date, 

 Snappy and Styl- 

 ish, Creating a Fa- 

 vorable Impression 

 Among YourTradc 

 and Prospective 

 Customers. 



DO YOU WANT US 

 TO TELL YOU WHY? 



THE 



STUDEBAKER 

 CORPORATION 



■ SOUTH BEND, IND. I 



Advr. No. 1516. 



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■tOt'Ti^ltinMAi li'i iirrlfir** 



THE NEW SEASON 

 IS NOW AT HAND 



Ton can set your sbare of 

 tbe Kood buslnesa wbicb 

 will soon be cotnc on by 

 bavinc your advextlae* 

 ment appear rearularly In 



HtVeO^ 



PSTS* 



NOW IS THE TIME TO 



BEGINl 



THE EUREKA CARNATION SUPPORT 



Of course you are trointc to use this 

 another season. No thoughtful person 

 would do otherwise. There is nothing 

 that you can use that will compare with 

 it. You just cannot get that clear, dis- 

 tinct space between rows, that upright- 

 ness of growth, that straight border line 

 and general neatness by any other 

 method. And all so cheap, just think of 

 it, 1/10 of a cent per plant ; lasts 15 years ; 

 any height, width or length: compara- 

 tively cheap ; and you yourself can make 

 it so easily. 



By what other method can you do a 

 whole row of plants (any length) in 

 about a minute, and extrart in a few 

 seconds? Absolutely none. It begins to 

 save you money irom start to flnlbh. 

 is ready when you are. A weary month's job turned into a week. Can any right thinking man still 

 keep n the old rut? Have you any theoretical objections or criticisms? If so, write me. Doesn't it 

 look to be the simplest commonplace thing for its purpose? Do you know where to buy the material 

 cheap? If not, write me. Material in any quantity, well adapted for the purpose, can be had within 

 a half-mile of here for 30c per rod. Don't ring sapports cost too much, areu't they too inconven- 

 ient, and don't plants grow all outside instead of in? In string and wire or similar methods, don't 

 you find it a long, dreary, never-fioDe job? Don't the plants, sooner or later, spread 'all over the bed. 

 and the strings become loose and saggy, plants crooked, smothered at the bottom, a regular mixed-up 

 mess to work among and to tease out when the weather is so hot? Do you want to keep this up when 

 the'e is such a good thing at your command? Do you think you have any good reasons for thinking 

 what I claim is not the truth? It fo. write for proof. I have all the necessary proof at my command 

 and am willing to part with it. Send $5.00 for permit and instructions. Infringement for using 

 without permission may cost more. 



Patent applied for. 



CHARLES A. BLACK, Jr. 



HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. 



WHAT! 



No More Split Carnations? 



Not if you use Tank's Artificial Calyx. A 

 sure preventive. Prevention is better than 

 cure ! So simple that a boy can put them 

 on and when the bud has reached a certain 

 stage it is taken off and put on another. 

 Does not retard the grcfwth of flower at all. 

 Nothing to wear out. Last forever. Atrial 

 will convince. 



$20.00 per 1000. 



Cash or C. 0. D. from unknown parties. 

 Send $1 for sample of 50 by mail postpaid. 



MORTON R. TANK 



Chatham, New York 



PROTECTION ! I ! 



of your plants from freezins. This ran only be done 

 by uslnc a celebrated 



LEHMAN WAGON HEATER 



^r" 400.000 are In use by Florists, horsemen, doctors and 

 farmers. They burn Liehman Cloal (from which there Is no 

 smoke or daoger), at a cost of lees than hic per hour. 





CAN TOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ONE? 



LEHMAN BROS. 



MANtrPACTXJBKBS 



10 Bond St. NEW YORK 



BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 



For circular and price list write 



J. W. ERRINGCR, General Western Sales AgL 

 20 L Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



A USEFUL AND VALUABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT— 



"HOW TO GROW CUT FLOWERS" 



Br M. A. HUNT 



Price, $8.00. Postagfe prepaid 



N. A. HUNT FLORAL CO., 



Terre Haute, Ind. 



