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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Afbil 7, 1910. 



Ordinary Rubber Garden Hose has to be 

 patched up like this every little while. 

 ** ELECTRIC" Garden Hose— the only hose 

 made of jointleBS rubber tubes and seamless woven, 

 braided fabrics, amalgamated into one elastic tube — 

 outlasts the ordinary hose three to one, and gives con- 

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 makes it the most economical hose for garden use. 



Rubber Hose Exclusively 



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 & RUBBER CO. 



Wilmington, 

 Delaware 



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DETROIT. 



The Market. 



Business for the last week has not been 

 quite as rushing as it was before Easter. 

 Perhaps this was so arranged by some 

 kind fate to give the tired florists a rest 

 «fter the Easter rush. 



Good stock of every variety was plen- 

 tiful, but the demand was lacking; con- 

 sequently many good roses, carnations, 

 etc., were left for the street merchants 

 to dispose of. 



The outlook for this week is better, as 

 business was lively on Monday and there 

 was every indication that it would be a 

 good week. 



Various Notes. 



The presence of Mrs. Sullivan back in 

 the store gives it the appearance of 

 former times. For many months Mrs. 

 Sullivan was too sick to even be on her 

 feet, but with good care and a long rest 

 she now appears spryer than before. 



Ben Koeberle, for many years in the 

 employ of John Breitmeyer 's Sons at the 

 Mack avenue place, has built several 

 houses and embarked in business for him- 

 self. 



The automobile business has grown to 

 such an extent in Detroit that it is hard 

 for a florist to get help in the green- 

 houses, as all good available material is 

 being picked up by the automobile peo- 

 ple. 



E. A. Fetters is looking for a good 

 store man. Mr. Fetters has several wed- 

 ding decorations on for this month. 



Table decorations have been the fea- 

 ture in one of Breitmeyer 's windows for 

 some time and have attracted much at- 

 tention. 



Miss Ella Reisdorf, of Schroeter's, was 

 laid up for a week after Easter with the 

 grip. H. S. 



Now is the time 



to make ap 



Wire Baskets 



for spring Belling. We have the best 

 bavketa in the market. Try them this 

 ceason. 



10-in., $1.50 per doz.; $12.50 per 100. 

 12-in., 2 00 per doz.; 15.00 per 100. 

 14-in., 3.00 per doz.; 20 00 per 100. 



D. U. Augspurger & Sons Co. 



Box 894, PBORIA, ILL. 



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Exterminator 



(Trade Mark) 

 Permanentiy kills wf eds on roadways, paths and gutters, by one application. One gallon will 

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5 gallons, $5.90; 10 gallons, $10.00; 48 gallons, $35.00, f. o. b. New York 

 Manufactured and Sold by 



THE READE MFC. CO., 



1021-1027 Grand Street, Hoboken, N. J. 



Cane Stakes 



For Your Lilies 



6 to 8 ft., $7.00 per 1000 



WM. ELLIOTT & SONS 



42 Vesey St.. 

 NBW YORK, N. Y. 



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