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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



March 17. 1910. 



DHYLITE 



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 or Putty 



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 on Application 



GLEHEB 



POWER Ft L 



Leaves no Greasy 

 Surface 



25 gals, or more |0.70 per gal . 



') to 25 gals 80 per gal. 



L*ss than 5 gals 1.00 per gal. 



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 Chicago Municipal, 

 Qovernment and 

 Office Buildings 

 For Skylight 

 Cleaning. 



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ANDERSEN SPECIALTY COMPANY 



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Above cut is from 

 photogrraph taken at 

 my place after part of 

 g:lass wascleaned with 

 Daylite Cleaner. It is 

 the quickest and most 



fowerfulglasscleaner 

 ever saw. Signed, 

 J. W. Niesen, 753 E. 



47th St., Chicago. 



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HYDRANGEAS DOING POORLY. 



I have a number of Otaksa hydrangeas 

 in 7-inch and 8-inch pots. I had them 

 plunged outdoors last summer, repotting 

 them with fresh soil before putting them 

 out. Instead of storing them in a cel- 

 lar last fall, I put them under the glass, 

 where they have been ever since. They 

 are not doing well and do not seem to 

 make much growth. I suppose my mis- 

 take lies in not giving them a rest. What 

 would you advise me to do with them, in 

 view of the above conditions? 



W. B. 



Your plants would have done much bet- 

 ter if they had been rested in a cellar. 

 You do not state when you wanted to 

 flower them. As they are now making 

 growth, they should be in bloom not later 

 than May. The best you can do under 

 the circumstances is to give them a light 

 position. Spread them out well. Water 

 abundantly. Feed once a week. Fumi- 

 gate to keep aphis in check. Hold some- 

 what cool if you want them late, and 

 give 60 degrees at night if they are 

 needed early. Probably it will be best to 

 grow them cool, as the demand for hy- 

 drangeas is best during the last half of 

 May and the first half of June. 



C. W. 



VARIEGATED VINCA. 



I want to get some Vinca variegata. 

 How should I grow them? Should they 

 be pinched back, or do they grow right 

 along anyway? As I never had any of 

 them, I do not know how they grow. 



H. E. Y. 



The vinca will not require any pinch- 

 ing. These plants are used for edging 

 vases and window boxes and the long, 

 hanging shoots are therefore necessary. 

 They are better grown along the edges 

 of the benches. C. W. 



Chillicothe, Mo. — R. L. Isherwood 

 has a red seedling carnation that they 

 find a free bloomer, on good stems and 

 easy to propagate. They think it will 

 compare favorably with any red carna- 

 tion now generally grown. August H. 

 Jackman is Mr. Isherwood 's grower. 



y JW lad yon mj tronbl* »ith th« HASCH WUID coming throngh crack or crcTice in the GreonhonM 7 ^ 



I Old English 



SEMI-LIQUID 



Glazing Puny I 



and ELASTIC 



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 twenty years' record to 

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TIIIF 1^ UflMFY Save H the time greeninff year 

 IIMI. I« MUnCI designs by using Florists' 

 Oreenlne Pins. 20c per lb., and you get from 1000 

 to 1100 to the lb. Ten lbs. or over, 15c per lb. Write 

 for prices on larger quantities. 

 Wm. BohlatcoT * Son, Sprlnsfleld, MaM. 



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