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March 16, 1911, 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



81 



(Patent Applied for.) 



V^HY ^T® Currie'8 RevolTins: Flower 



TV HI ■ Stands the leadem? Because they 

 are ♦•quipp««d with or without feuntain. This 

 should particularly appeal to the florists who dlspl-ty 

 potted plants. No necessity for handllngr: simply 

 revolve the stand. The stand Is mounted upon a 

 pivot and can b» revolved completely around from 

 either direction, without changrlnir the floor posi- 

 tion. Whf n set up the stand is 38 inches high; 

 It takes up but 2 feet 8 Inches i<quare floor space. 

 Each stand has 9 pot containers, and each con- 

 tainer hf>l,d- a 7-lnch pot. Our prices and booklet 

 will be mailed to you. Write 



HULSBORO NOVELTY WORKS, Hillsboro. Ohio. 



Mention Tbe Rev iew when you write. 



THE HEIM SYSTEM 



Consists of the 



HEIM Carnation 

 Supports, Safety 

 Clips and Rose 

 Stakes. 



As the season is at hand 

 writ' for particulars. 



Do it today. Don't 

 ^xrait. 



TRIPLE SIGN CO., ConnersviUe, Indiana. 



Mention Ttie Review wiien you write. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



The lenten season opened rather quietly, 

 though there seems to be about the aver- 

 age number of funerals. The warm 

 weather last week caused the roses and 

 carnations to bloom freely. Bulb stock is 

 coming fast and probably will be all gone 

 by Easter, There will be plenty of roses 

 and carnations for Easter, judging from 

 the present outlook. 



Various Notes. 



Nellie Goodge is cutting some nice car- 

 nations. She has a nice variety of plants 

 in good condition. 



The Wm. Blackman Floral Co. reports 

 business as a little more quiet than for 

 some weeks, but has no complaints to 

 make. The company has a large supply 

 of cut flowers and potted plants of all 

 kinds. The roses are excellent and the 

 carnations are fine, but the warm weather 

 has about finished the violets. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons are cutting 

 lots of carnations and roses. Julius Nied- 

 nagel is away on a vacation and expects 

 to return about Easter. He went by way 

 of New Orleans on a trip to Florida, 



Mrs, Elsperman says business is a lit- 

 tle quiet at present. 



Henry Seymour is having a nice run 

 of trade. He is cutting lots of good car- 

 nations and has a ready sale for all of 

 them. His general stock of plants looks 

 good, 



Ben Kramer is kept pretty busy right 

 along. He is breaking in a new store 

 boy, his other boy having left him. 



What! 

 No Nore Split Carnations? 



Not if you use Tank's Artificial Calyx, 

 A sure preventive. Prevention is better 

 than cure ! So simple that a boy can 

 put them cfn and when the bud has 

 reached a certain stage it is taken off 

 and put on another, 



$20 per 1000. Cash or C. O. D. from unknown parties 



Send $1 for sample of 50 by mail postpaid 



NORTON R. TANK, 



CHATHAM, NEW YORK 



Meutiuu I'lie Kevitw wtieu you write. 



Built Especially For Greenhouse Use 



Costs Only 

 $4.00 F. 0. B. 

 Cars 

 Toledo. 



Your Honey 

 Back, if 

 Not 

 Satisfied. 



A wheelbarrow that embodies the Bugrgrestions of many leading florists and la just what yon 



iiecause— It Is built to be used In the narrow walks of greenhouses, 



Kecause- The handle euards protect th« user's knucklns. 



Note the substantial cuDstructloD. Angle Iron legs and sockets for side boards. Our patented 

 •"Never Break" wheals. Careful workmanship throughout, 



Dimen-ions— Handlt 8. l>-2x2x59 In. Width Inside, In front, IBb In. Width Inside, at handles, 

 18Hi In. Extreme width. Including handle guards. 24 in, 20-in, wheel. 



Send your order today— or ask for more particulars. 



THE TOLEDO WHEELBARROW CO., Toledo, Ohio 



Mention The Keview when you write 



Stick Your Labels 



Shipping Tags, Etc., 



on your packages with. . . • 



Cold Water Paste. It Is a powder, which, on the addition of cold water, becomes S 



THICK, STICKY PASTE. 



1 lb. Instamter + 9 lbs. cold water does the 'work. 



From 1 to 25 lbs,, 8c per lb.; 25-lb. drum.Siflc perlb.; 50-lb. drum, 5J4Cperlb.; 100-Ib.b«S. 

 5c per lb, ; 300-lb. bbl„ 4'fic per lb. Larger quantities, price on application. 



F. O. B. Ettston. Pa. Samples free— try it. 

 Ask for Catalogue of " Shippers' and Business Specialties." 



BINNEY & SMITH CO., 83 rulton SL, NEW YORK, N. Y. 



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Otto Kuebler, of Newburgh, is sending 

 in some nice carnations. 



Karl Zeidler has been using a lot of 

 roses and carnations. He always has 

 work to do, 



Louis Fritsch is cutting nice carnations, 



Royston & Fenton are cutting a nice 

 grade of long Ivory, but not much short 

 stock, E, L. F. 



American Flower & Tree Tub 



No, Top Deep Price 



1 13Hi 12 11,00 



2 li^ 14 1.26 



3 16 16 1.50* 



4 19 18 "Jtm. 



6 21 20 3.00 WSSs^^^^Er 



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24 R.60 ^^^^^^■1 



The American Wooden ware ^^Mi^H^Bl 



Mfg. Co., Toledo, Ohio P^'Hr^^B 



Catalotfue free. USa ' 



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