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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 16, 19i4. 



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LOUISVILLE, KY. 



The Market. 



Though Easter itself was a beautiful 

 day, the Saturday before was miserable. 

 The day began with a cold, dreary rain, 

 which continued until late in the night. 

 Many people who otherwise would have 

 been out and buying stayed '«t home. 

 Local florists are satisfied, however, 

 and their stock was about cleaned up 

 by Saturday night. There was a scar- 

 city of good bulbous stock, on account 

 of the late season, and much that was 

 shown had suffered from being held 

 too long. Spirsea plants were much in 

 demand, with not enough to go around. 



Various Notes. 



Jacob Schulz showed some fine tree- 

 shaped azaleas. Some of them were 

 trimmed in pyramid shape and were 

 from two to three feet tall. 



Mrs. M. D. Reimers attracted much 

 attention by her window display of a 

 beautiful white cross. This cross was 

 about five feet long and consisted of 

 white chiffon, in which several electric 

 lights were buried. 



Henry Fuchs' store was so crowded 

 with stock that he had to rent a vacant 

 store next door, in which to keep his 

 surplus. He reported everything sold 

 by Saturday. 



Local nurserymen and seedsmen re- 

 port an unusually good season. The 

 many new residences going up in the 

 suburbs, with the reviving popularity 

 of the old-fashioned garden, have added 

 to the sale of nursery stock and seed. 



Simon Pontrieh, the Parkland florist 

 and nurseryman, is kept pretty busy 

 these days in putting in hedges. He is 

 in a good suburban district and is well 

 patronized. 



The Louisville Jockey Club is mak- 

 ing some extensive improvements about 

 the grounds. The club has its own 

 greenhouse now, and Mr. Young, for- 

 merly with Mrs. M. D. Reimers, is 

 superintendent. The club's park is 

 one of the finest and best kept of the 

 private parks of America. R. J. S. 



Bloomfield, N. J. — J. J. Brozat, pro- 

 prietor of the large greenhouses on 

 Montgomery street, has opened a store 

 at 554 Bloomfield avenue, where he will 

 conduct a wholesale and retail business. 



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Ooanuiteed under the Inaeetlclde Aet. ISIO 

 Serial No. ni 



S«Te your pUuita and trees. Just the thtnc 

 for Greenhooae and Outdoor oie. Deitroyt Memlr 

 Bnc. Brown and White Scale, Thrlpe, Red Spider, 

 Black and Green Fly, Mites, Ants, Insects on 

 Boee Bashes, Camatlont, etc., without 

 tnjory to plants and without odor. Used accordinc 

 to directions oar standard Insecticide will prerent 

 ravaces on yoar crops by insects. Non-pmsonoas 

 and harmless to oser and plant. Leadins Seedsmea 

 and Florists have osed it with wonderful results. 



Destroys Lice in Poultry Houses, Fleas on Docs 

 and all Domestic Pests. Excellent as a wash for 

 docs and other animals— relieves mance. K£Eectlvs 

 whars others fail. For sals by Seedsmen and Flo- 

 rists' Supply Houses. If yon cannot obtain tUs 

 from yonr Supply House, write us direct. 



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lAIIZARD Brand Mannres 

 wvici^nbT Darllng'8 Bone Meal, etc. 



PRICES THAT SAVE 



WALTER S. McGEE 



Oreenbouse Supplies and Materials 

 8327 Ellis Av*., ChlcaKO, III. 



Tel. Hyde Park M79 



Peerless Sulphur Blower 



"ArreatlmproTementoTer the bellowt." 

 Price. (4.00 F. O. B. Chicaco 



McMORRAN & CO. "«ii%J«S.'?il" *•' 



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Model 

 Extension 

 Carnation 

 Support 



Made with two et 

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 T.eadfat Gtfaattoa 

 Growcn M the best 

 support 00 market. 

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