. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NICOTINE MFG. ASK YOUR DEAUII rOR IT. CO., Ifftl— Th« Bwtow whan ym wrlt». lit We. Kala ItrMt, ?T. UOVIU, m BlB oppor- tunity tor affenti to mak* $1,000 to $5,000 a year repre- senting: ua. Write us about It. MmiKES THrNGSGROW In July, a little food, a little water, and a little loving care, in- sure a beautiful lawn and flowers. Top dress your lawn with Ra- dium Plant Food, dig it in around your flow- ers and shrubbery— they will respond with spring vigor. Plants are living things and need food while grow- ing. BAPIUM Fertilizer (PiantFood) C


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NICOTINE MFG. ASK YOUR DEAUII rOR IT. CO., Ifftl— Th« Bwtow whan ym wrlt». lit We. Kala ItrMt, ?T. UOVIU, m BlB oppor- tunity tor affenti to mak* $1,000 to $5,000 a year repre- senting: ua. Write us about It. MmiKES THrNGSGROW In July, a little food, a little water, and a little loving care, in- sure a beautiful lawn and flowers. Top dress your lawn with Ra- dium Plant Food, dig it in around your flow- ers and shrubbery— they will respond with spring vigor. Plants are living things and need food while grow- ing. BAPIUM Fertilizer (PiantFood) Contains nitrogen, phosphoric acid, potash and radium. One pound will fer- tilize 50 sa. ft., or a plot 10x6 ft. Sold by dealers, or prepaid east of Mississippi river (west add 5c lb.) as follows: IS-nz. can. $ .25 2-lb. can, $ .50 5-lb. can, 10-lb. can, 25-lb. can, $ Our fMNni bMklit. "RaiiM Makes TMiis 6raw," fraa far ika askini. RADIUM FERTILIZER CO. 2t9 Vaaa*M BaiiWai PinSBURBH, P«. Always mention the Florists* Revi«v wben wxitlngr Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co


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