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The Florists^ Review 



July 4, 1912. 



Save on Your Hose 



You can save money on your hose if you buy it by the reel and 

 couple it yourself. 



Here's a continuous hose furnished in any length up to 500 feet on 

 reels that preserve it. When you want any sized length, you cut it and 

 have but two couplings to apply, whether the hose is 10 feet or 100 feet. 

 This saves couplings and the cost of applying them. 



YANKEE HOSE 



FOR GREENHOUSES 



J^^^^SiiSSj^ 



is made up of woven jacket insertions embedded in high 

 grade rubber. "Yankee" is really hose within hose* 



The jackets being endless, there is no seam to open and 

 leak as in canvas duck hose. The inner tube and the cover 

 are materials that withstand long and hard service. "Yankee" 

 is flexible and non-kinkable. 



Send for Free Sample and Catalogue 



Let us know your yearly requirements, and we will send you a FREE 

 sample of "Yankee," our Hose Catalogue and quote prices. 



Quaker City Rubber Company 



PHILADELPHIA 



CHICAGO 



PITTSBURGH 



NEW YORK 



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BRAMPTON, ONT. 



Walter Calvert has a fine lot of to- 

 matoes just ripening, and the Dale Es- 

 tate is also experimenting with a small 

 crop. This is a new departure for 

 Brampton greenhouses and the results 

 will be watched with interest. 



Nearly fifty per cent more space is 

 being devoted to chrysanthemums at 

 the Dale Estate this year, owing to the 

 increased area at the disposal of the 

 firm. The new houses, however, will 

 hardly be finished as early as was 

 hoped. Outdoor sweet peas are coming 

 along nicely, though the hot weather 

 is upon us, doing its best to equal last 

 year's atrocious records. Andrew Jor- 

 dan, for several years foreman of the 

 carnation department at the Dale Es- 

 tate, left for Peterborough this week, 

 and William Mason, an Englishman who 

 has also been with the firm for eight 

 years, has been appointed to fill his 

 place in that important section. A 

 switchboard has been fixed in the office, 

 now connecting all the departments 

 with local and Toronto lines on the 

 telephone. W. G. P. 



Aflbury Park, N. J.— At the annual 

 summer flower show of the Elberon Hor- 

 ticultural Society, which was opened in 

 the Asbury Park auditorium July 3, an 

 especially interesting feature was a 

 representation of a South American 

 ravine, with rocks, waterfalls and other 

 scenic effects. This display was con- 

 structed by N^ A. Corlin, a landscape 

 gardener who has laid out many of the 

 show places along the North Jersey 

 coast for New York's millionaires. 



THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD INSECTiaDE 



Not a cure-all. but a specific remedy for all Bap- 

 Rucking iDsects InfeBtlng plant Pfe, such as (creen, 

 black, white fly, red spider, thrlps, mealy bu^, 

 brown and white scale. 



UnlTersally endorsed by commercial growers and 

 professional grardeners of reputation as the In- 

 secticide that does excel all. 



$8.60 per sallon; $1.00 per quart. 



mnmnt 



"Actions speak louder than words." So we are 

 wlUlDir to let the merit of this comparatively new 

 fungicide speak for Itaelf. We claim It has no equal 

 for mildew, runt and wilt attackintr flower, fruit or 

 vegetable plants. A trial will convince you. 



fiS.OO per sallon; 75c per quart. 



Aphlne and Funglnc are spraying materials, readily 

 soluble In water, used at various strength*, accord- 

 ing to directions on each can. They are equal'y ef- 

 fective in the greenhouse and In the garden. 



FOR 8AIJE BT SKKD8BUN 



Manufaotured by 



Aphine Manofacturing Co., Nadisn, N. J. 



M. C. KBBL, Oeneiml BIan»c«r 



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South Chicago, 111. — It is reported 

 that the gardeners and florists employed 

 here are forming a trades union to af- 

 filiate with the American Federation of 

 Labor. 





NO POISON 



Ouaranteed under the Insecticide Act, 1910 

 Serial No. 321 



Save your plants and trees. Here is an insecti- 

 cide that will positively destroy all insects — Mealy 

 Bug, Brown and White Scale, Thrips, Red Spider, 

 Black and Green Fly, Mites, Ants, etc., without 

 injury to plants and without odor. Used according 

 to directions our standard Insecticide will prevent 

 ravages on your crops by insects. Non-poisonous 

 and harmless to user and plant. Leadiag Seedsmen 

 and Florists have used it with wonderful results. 



Destroys Lice in Poultry Houses, Fleas on Dogs 

 and all Domestic Pests. Excellent as a wash for 

 dogs and other animals— relieves mange. Effective 

 where others fail. For sale by Seedsmen and Flo- 

 rists' Supply Honses. If you cannot obtain this 

 from your Supply House, write us direct. 



^ Pint - 86c: Piat ' 40c; Qnirt - - - 75e 



^ EaNon, $1.26; Gallon. $2.00; 6 Ballon Can, $9.00 



10 Ballon Can • • 117.60 



Dilute with water 30 to SO parts 



Lemon Oil Company 



Dept.H,480 W. Lexincton St., Bftltlmore, Md. 



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Tobacco Stems 



strictly clean and stronjr, from high grade cisrar 

 tobacco only. Freshly stripped and baled dally 

 at factory In 300-lb. bales. Lartre or small orders 

 promptly shipped. Write or phone If you want 

 A No. 1 Tobacco Stems. 



HiillUCnil Telephone North 572, 

 • inUllOUIl) 1406 Wells St., CHICAGO 



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Hinsdale, Mass. — Born June 27, 1912, 

 a son, Lewis Harry, Jr., to Lewis Harry 

 and Madeline B. Brague. 



