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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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Febbuabx 1G, 1011. 



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A PERFECTGREENHOCSE HOSE 



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PACKING CO. IS 



91-93 CHAMBERS ST.NEWYORK 



FURNISHED in continuous lengths of 500 

 An exceptionally high grade hose manufactured 

 with a woven jacket insertion instead of cotton 

 duck, and with specially selected rubber in the inner , 

 tube and cover.' 



The woven jacket constructbn makes a stronger 

 hose than can be obtained from cotton duck, and [ 

 absolutely precludes the possibility of cover opening 

 at seam— a common cause of failure of hose ma* on 

 cotton duck. This construction also gives a more| 

 flexible hose and reduces the possibility of kinking. 



"Magic" Hose is guaranteed to stand a pressure 

 of 500 pounds per square inch, although its bursting j 

 pressure is f ar in excess ot this. 



PHILADELPHIA. PA. PITTSBURGH. PA. 



CHICAGO. ILL. PORTLAND: ORE. BOSTON. MASS. 

 5T LOUIS. MO. SPOKANE. WASH. BUFFALO. N.Y,, 



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SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. 



Department of Registration. 



As no objections have been filed, 

 public notice is hereby given that the 

 registration of the rose, Yellow Baby 

 Kambler, by Jackson & Perkins Co., 

 Newark, "Wayne county, New York, be- 

 comes complete. 



Public notice is hereby given that 

 Robert Dukelou, of Rochester, N. Y., 

 offers for registration the geraniums 

 described below. Any person objecting 

 to the registration, or to the use of the 

 proposed names, is requested to com- 

 municate with the secretary at once. 

 Failing to receive objection to the 

 registration, the same will be made 

 three weeks from this date. Raiser's 

 descriptions: Dr. E. M. Moore — Cross 

 between a large, soft pink, single flow- 

 ered variety, name unknown, and a 

 small, dark red, single flowered variety, 

 name unknown; habit, strong and vig- 

 orous; leaves, dark green, three and 

 one-half to four and one-half inches long 

 and four to five inches wide, with prom 

 inent dark bronze zone; flower clusters 

 on stout spikes ten to twelve inches 

 long, prominently surmounting the 

 leaves, with seventy-five to 100 flowers 

 in a cluster; individual flowers single, 

 one and three-quarters to two and one- 

 quarter inches across; color, bright ver- 

 milion, with white eye. A. B. Lamber- 

 ton — Parentage, same as above; habit, 

 medium strong; leaves, light green, 

 with faintly marked, inconspicuous 

 zone, three to three and one-half inches 

 long and three and one-half to four 

 inches wide; flower clusters on very 

 stout spikes, ten to twelve inches long 

 and prominently surmounting the 

 leaves, with thirty-five to forty flowers 

 in a cluster; individual flowers single, 

 one and three-quarters to two inches 

 across; color, bright orange pink, with 

 conspicuous white eye. 



H. B. Dorner, Sec'y. 



February 9, 1911. 



" R EVERO" 



The Modern Greenhouse Hose 



Also the lonirest wearing Hose for Nurserymen. Market Gardeners. Parks and Cemeteries, 

 or on Private Urounds, Lawns, Gardens or Stables. 



Braided Fabric, Moulded Construction, Seamless Througliout. 



Can't Rip and Won't Burst. Made in Continuous Lenfftbs up to 500 Feet. 



NOTE THE CONSTRUCTION. 



Ask Your Supply Man for Revero 



REVERE RUBBER COMPANY, Boston, Mass. 



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Pateot Iron Bench Fittioss acd Roof Supports 



VENTILATINQ APPARATUS 

 Improved Vaporizlos: Pans for Tobacco Extracts, Etc. 



■•nd tor CIreaiars. 



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