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The Florists' Review 



Febrdary 27, 1913. 



Superior quality 



GOOD THICKNESS 



PROMPT SHIPMENT 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



We carry a large stock of both Single and Double Strength sizes 

 hand-made glass, especially selected for the Greenhouse trade. 

 This glass is of superior quality, good thickness and well packed. 



Write us for prices before placing your order — 

 we can save you money. 



BAUR WINDOW GLASS CO 



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Eaton, Indiana 



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USE THE 



BLOWER 



DUtrlbates Sulphur, Lime, Slug Shot, Orape Duat, Tobacco DuBt, Paris 

 • Oreen or any other powdery substance. Does the work evenly, so every 

 leaf receives Its due proportion, without any being: wasted. By using 

 the Peerless , a aOO-ft. greenhouse can be perfectly powdered in less 

 ttian five minutes. Florists say: 



"It's a crest Unprovement over the bellows." 



Ask your Jobber for the Peerless or order direct from us. Price, $4.0L 



DESTROY 



|y|||_Q[\y JEdw. E. McMorran & Co., 



F. O. B. CtUcago. 



102-16a N. Clinton St., 

 CBXCAGO. ILL. 



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BOCHESTEB. 



W. H. Dildine might well be called 

 the David fiarum of James Vick 's Sons. 

 He and Mort Hogan, the foreman of 

 the Elm Grove Farm, have been buying 

 and trading horses so much lately that 

 we need not be surprised if we should 

 see them driving a team of zebras 

 through town. He is going to have all 

 the nine teams branded with the firm 

 trade mark. 



Philip Gross is working for Wm. Gal- 

 lintine this winter. Next summer he 

 and his brother, Otto, will go quite ex- 

 tensively into the raising of asters for 

 cut flowers. They figure that it is more 

 profitable to grow those that produce 

 but three or four first-class flowers and 

 no lateral blooms. This necessitates 

 buying a careful selection of seed and 

 paying a high price, because such plants 

 are poor seeders. 



At the New York State Fair last Sep- 

 tember, George Arnold put a little for- 

 malin in the water used for holding the 

 cut flowers. This he found a great aid 

 in keeping the water fresh and clear. 

 This is a discovery worth the attention 

 of florists. S. A. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



At a meeting February 19 the opin- 

 ion was expressed that the St. Valen- 

 tine's advertising was a great success, 

 working an increase, according to lo- 

 cation of greenhouse or store, of from 

 twenty to forty per cent. Everyone 

 was enthusiastic and the effort will 

 be repeated. The belief is that it solves 

 the publicity problem, so an organiza- 

 tion was formed with T. J. Ludwig, of 

 the Livingston Seed Co., as president, 

 S. H. Wilson, of the Wilson Seed Co., 

 as secretary, and H. M. Munk, of the 

 Munk Floral Co., treasurer. A commit- 

 tee of three was appointed to draft 

 by-laws, J. D. Seibert, Miss Howard and 

 S. F. Stephens, and a meeting was called 

 for February 25, at the Great Southern 

 hotel, to complete organization. Ad- 



|\0H OIL /j5 



NOPOiaOM 



Ooaranteed nnder the Insecticide Act, 1910 

 Serial No. 131 



Save your plants and trees. Jnst the thinr 

 for Greenhouse and Outdoor use. Destroys Mealy 

 Buc. Brown and White Scale, Thrips. Red Spider, 

 Black and Green Fly, Mites, AnU, etc., wftbout 

 injury to plants and without odor. Used accoidinc 

 to directions our standard Insecticide will prevent 

 ravaces on your crops by insects. Non-polsonoos 

 and harmless to user and plant. Leading Seedsmen 

 and Florists have used it with wonderlul results. 



Destroys Lice in Poultry Houses, Fleas on Don 

 and all Domestic Pests. Excellent as a wash for 

 dogs and other animals— relieves mange. Efiectivs 

 where others faU. For tale by Seedsmen and Flo- 

 rists' Supply Houses. If you cannot obtain this 

 from your Supply House, write us direct. 



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H laaM, tl.tft; Mta. tfl.OO; » laNra Caa. S9.00 



lOlallMCM - • I17.K0 



DUnte with water W to 00 pwta 



Lemon Oil Company 



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THE BATE EVAPHrATOR WiU KILL tke BUGS 



For 1-ln., 1'4-ln., 

 l>a-in..2-ln. pipe. 



Carry In stock l-in.,l>4ln., 

 l>2-ln..2-ln. 



Wiite for pamphlet to 



THE CLEVELAND CUT FLOWER CO. 



227 High Ave., Cleveland, O. 



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vertising will be repeated from time 

 to time to keep the flower thought 

 fresh in the public mind. 



THE RECOGNIZED STANDAID nSECTKIDe 



Not a cnre-aU, but a speelflc remedy for all sap- 

 sncklng insects Infesting plant life, such as green, 

 black, white fly, tbripe, red spider, mealy bng 

 and soft scales. 



91.00 per a«uirts t'.SO per gallon. 



An infallible remedy for mildew, rost and bench 

 fungi. Unlike Bordeaux and lime and sulphur, it 

 does not stain the foliage but cleanses It. 



7Sc per qiuurt: $2.O0 per gallon, 



VERMINE 



A'soll sterilizer and vermicide. Destroys eel, cat, 

 wire and grub worms, maggots, root lice and ante. 

 Used one part to 400 parts water. It does not Injure 

 plants, but protects your crops against ravages 

 nnder the soil. 



$1.00 per anart; $3.00 per gallon. 



All are spraying materials and are effective in the 

 greenhouse and In the garden. 



FOR BALK BT SKXD8MKM 



APHINE MANUFACTURING CO. 



Mfrs. of Agricnltoral Chemicals 

 M. 0. Ebu., Oen'l Mgr. MADISON, N. J. 



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rOtt r(iXo A«^ 



•re easy to kill with 



The fiaifatiif KM Tobaon Piwder 



$3.00 per beg 100 lbs. 



Satisfaction guaranteed or monev back ; 

 why try cheap substitutes that makers do 

 not dare to guarantee 1 

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