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The FIofists'^RcView 



Mabch 26, 1914. 



LIQUID 



"NICO-FUME" 



PAPER 



THRIPS 



SPRAYING-VAPORIZING-FUMIGATING p 



ASK SEEDSMEN FOR PRICES 



Manufacturad by THE KENltf^KY fbSACCO PRODUCT COMPANY, Incorporated, Loulsvlllo, Ky. 



Mention The ReTlew when yoo write. 



BALTIMOBE. 



The Market. 



We have been treated to some balmy 

 weather and also to some wintry 

 weather during the last week, and busi- 

 ness has been like the weather, ex- 

 tremely uncertain, but as a general 

 rule it has been fair. Boses and car- 

 nations are moving slowly. Violets are 

 unusually plentiful and are sold at any 

 figure to dispose of them. Sweet peas 

 are also moving slowly, with a plentiful 

 supply. White carnations were scarce 

 during the early part of the week, be- 

 ing in demand for coloring. 



It is to be regretted that this prac- 

 tice has become universal among flo- 

 rists, to willfully destroy the beautiful 

 flower merely to satisfy a short and 

 small demand. A so-called green car- 

 nation looks anything but natural, and 

 does not deceive anyone. They should 

 be classed with artificial flowers. Let 

 some one take up the sword against this 

 barbarous practice and see if it can 

 not be stopped by appealing to the 

 finer sense of the flower-buying public. 



Asparagus and smilax are quite 

 scarce; anything that looks like either 

 is assured of a ready sale. 



Various Notes. 



Berman & Miller, formerly of the 

 Liberty Florists, will shortly open a 

 retail store in the basement at 308 

 West Saratoga street. 



Artkur Richmond, of East Erdman 

 avenue, is cutting some fine Dorothy 

 Gordon and Enchantress carnations. 



E. A. Seidewitz had a fine plant deco- 

 ration in his store window on North 

 Charles street. 



St. Patrick's day was well observed 

 by the florists, nearly all the stores dis- 

 playing green carnations and sham- 

 rocks. 



L. L. Lancaster, formerly with Lohr 

 & Fritze, on Frederick road, has left 

 this city to accept a position at Edgely, 

 Pa., with a well known rose growing 

 firm there. 



H. J. Quick is cutting some good 

 carnations and sweet peas. W. F. E. 



NIC-0 



-FUME 

 -T I - C I D E 

 ."ALLES" 



Uf|7Apn Brand Manures 

 wwi^mnbT Darllngr'e Bone Meal. etc. 



PRICES THAT SAVE 



WALTER S. McGEE 



Oreenhouae SnppUee and Materials 

 9327 nils Ava., Chlcas*. III. 



Tel. Hyde Park M79 



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NIKOTECN 30% Streiyith 



J FOB SPBATIKO '■-'«■;:.. \p|f 



APHIS PUNK for rumd|iatlng 



Ask iMT dtaltr hr K. SaarMtstd radtr tbi IntcticMt aa»«f 1111. V. J. Ita. 41 



NICOTINE MFG. CO., 



Paper Pots and 

 Dirt Bands 



(Paper Potv wlthont bottoms, newspapers being 

 spread on the bench for bottoms.) 



' SIST BAirss, 



1000 SOOO 10,000 20,000 50.000 



2 In $0.60 $2.00 $ S.7S f 7.00 $16.00 



2^-ln 75 2.60 4.60 8.60 20.00 



Sin 80 8.00 5.60 10.00 24.00 



4-ln 1.00 4.60 8.00 16.00 36.00 



6-ln 1.60 6.2S 12.00 22.00 60.00 



6-la. 2.10 8.60 16.00 80.00 70.00 



No tacks or folding blocks needed. 



Directions for use with each order. Superior to 

 others. 



Oar Square Paper Dirt Bands are the original 

 of all that are on the market today. All others 

 being sold are Imltat^lons of these we adTertiae, 

 and some of the Imitations being sold are made 

 of cheap paper, costing only about half as much 

 as our heavy stock. We sell no experiments. 

 Ours have been tried out by long use in the green- 

 house. They will stand up in any wet and beat 

 as long as wanted. Samples of all slses FREE. 



SaVABE PAFEB POTS. 

 (Folding block and taoka Inclnded.) 



1000 5000 10.000 20,000 



2-In $0.80 $4.00 t 7.50 $14.00 



2^-in 00 4.50 8.60 16.00 



8-in 1.00 4.90 0.50 18.00 



4-in 1.50 7.50 14.00 27.00 



5-in 2.75 12.50 23.50 46.00 



The 2-ln. and 2^-in. are line for shipping potted 

 plants In. 



Try our paper pots and Dftt Bands free. Order 

 what you want — try them according to our direc- 

 tions, and if not satisfactory ship them back ^d 

 we will refund your money. Price list free. 

 - "I had some of your paper pots last year. 1 

 want more this year." — W. R. WIsslnger, Homer 

 (Jlty, Pa. "We used 10,000 of your paper Dirt . 

 Bands last spring and we like them. They are 

 Just the thing. Please give us prices on 40,000 

 or 60,000."— S. K. Green Co., Paris. 111. "Ten 

 thousand paper pots came duly to hand. We are 

 Inclosing check for 15,000 more. Kindly rush 

 them out as before."— L. A. Budlong Company 

 (700-acre gardens), Chicago, 111. "Please ship 

 immediately 150,000 2-ln. dirt bands and 20,000 

 3-in. dirt bands."— P. B. Dllks. Philadelphia. Pa. 

 "(Jould you ship me by frelKht at once in.OOO more 

 2 in. Dirt Bands and snoo 8-in. Dirt Bands? I like 

 them very much."— H. B. Weaver, Bird-in-Hand, Pa. 

 (Mr. Weaver irrows Camntlons, Mignonettes. Sweet 

 Peas and Cut Flowers. He f?ot SOTO 2-ln. Dirt Bands 

 in December and 40,000 In January.) 



Samples, postage paid. Prompt shipment. 



ADDRESS 



r.W.ROCHELLE&SONS,="S*I.^'' 



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GARDEN CITY SAND CO. 



CiMHbcr 0f CoMMcrce BIdg.. CHICAGO 



Phones Main 4827; Aato. 3»^04 



Baildlnf^ and PropmgtMng Sanda 



Flr« Brlok and Fire Clay, Portland Cement. 

 Stonekote, Hard Wall Plaster 



B. I. W. Damp-rsalstlna: Pltliit 



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117 No 



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MO. 



The Recosrniied Standard Insecticide 



W. N. Craiff writes in Florists' Review (March 

 5, 1914): "Scale on greenhouse plants is not 

 easy to get rid of, as doses which are sufficiently 

 strong to kill the scale will usually disfigure the 

 plants at the same time. I have found APHINE 

 a flrst-class remedy for scale, and if you will ap- 

 ply it according to directions you will kill and 

 loosen the scales, although they will not fall off, 

 as will some other pests." 



It will only require the hose to wash off dead 

 scale. 



A renjedy that is efficient in destroying scale 

 will destroy green, black, while fly, red spider, 

 thrips and mealy bug. 



$1.00 per quart— $2.80 per gallon 



FUNQINE will destroy mildew, rust and bench 

 fungi. 



79c per quart— $2.00 per arallon 



VERMINE will destroy root maggots, eel, wite 

 and cutworms in the soil. 



$1.00 per quart-$3.00 per irallon 



SCALINE will destroy San Jose and all hard 

 scale and red spider on fruit and ornamental 

 trees and bushes. 



$1.80 per fai.-IO Kals., $10.00-50 rals., $37.80 



NIKOTIANA. a 12* nicotine for fumigating 

 over small lamps or by painting on steam pipes. 

 $1.50 per quart— $4.50 per gallon 



FOR SALE BY SEEDSMEN 



Aphlne Manufacturing Co. 



Mfrc. of ArrloaltnnU Ohemioala 



MADISON, N. J. 



Canadian Agents: 



DUPUVA FKROUSON, M*ntr«ai, Qu«. 



STEKLC-BRiaaS 8KCD CO.. Ltd.. 



Toronto, Ont. 



British Distributors: 



■RITtSH * AMKRICAN FKRTIUZINa' CO. 

 Uvorpool, KasUuid. 



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JONES* FOLDING WIRE 



PLANT STANDS 



(Patented) 



Special price to dealen. Send 

 for oatalome. 



KAKTTTAOrUBBD BT 



The M. D. Jones Co. 



71 Partbad St.. Bostoa. Maat. 

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