. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists' Review Januahx 28, 1915. USE THE PEERLESS BLOWER Dlafarlbntes Solphnr, Lilme, Slog Shot, Orap« Dost, Tobacco Dnat. Parla Qr«en or any other powdery subatance. Does the work evenly, so every leaf receives Its dne proportion, without any being wasted. By uslngr the Peerless, a 200-ft. greenboase can be perfectly powdered In less than five minates. Florists say: "It's a creat improvement over the ; Ask your Jobber for ttae Peerless or order direct from us. Price, $ F. O. B. GhlcaffO. DESTROY lyi||_Q[^ IIMw. L Mc


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists' Review Januahx 28, 1915. USE THE PEERLESS BLOWER Dlafarlbntes Solphnr, Lilme, Slog Shot, Orap« Dost, Tobacco Dnat. Parla Qr«en or any other powdery subatance. Does the work evenly, so every leaf receives Its dne proportion, without any being wasted. By uslngr the Peerless, a 200-ft. greenboase can be perfectly powdered In less than five minates. Florists say: "It's a creat improvement over the ; Ask your Jobber for ttae Peerless or order direct from us. Price, $ F. O. B. GhlcaffO. DESTROY lyi||_Q[^ IIMw. L McMofran & Co., ia2-iea N. Clinton St., CHICAGO. Mention Th» Review when yon writs. CINCINNATI. The Market. The market coutinues in the same general condition as at last writing. Receipts are slightly heavier, but are not strong enough to cause any appre- ciable change in .conditions. Shipping business is good. More roses might have been used last week, had they been forthcoming. All the receipts in this line met with a waiting market. Carnations give indications of being more plentiful, but are selling well. The lily supply is large and continues to meet with a good call. Both callas and rubrums may also be had. The offer- ings in valley, violets and orchids are sufficient for immediate wants and are of high quality. The narcissus supply is Uirge. Other offerings include Soman hyacinths, wallflowers, baby primroses and forget-me-nots. Various Notes. C. E. Critchell has been getting in some fine plumosus and Sprengeri from the Lake Shore Ferneries, at Leesburg, Pla. P. J. dinger went up to Newcastle, Ind., last week. The fine baby primroses, forget-me- uots and wallflowers that L. H. Kyrk has been receiving from S. Batson, of Kalamazoo, Mich., have been meeting with a ready sale. L. Davis, of P. J. Olinger's, who was injured recently by a fall on an icy sidewalk, is back at his work. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Critchell and R. Witterstaetter are about to leave for Buffalo. C


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