. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 222 The American Florist. Dec. 75,. LOKRK \rbD Hh\si)\—W lull III I 111- I t \ble ^ln t it Bniix BkackuBitts.—Middlin '. Only fault I find, I can't tuck my coin- t'ortcr ill roun' niv wxV.^Puck CATALOGUES MADE by a man who knows how, has the ma- terial and cuts, and can guarantee ac- curacy and fine finish ; he has been print ing for the trade for a dozen years. WRITE NOW about your '90 catalogue ; send your last, say hotv many you will want, how big, how many pages, when to be done, when "copy&q


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 222 The American Florist. Dec. 75,. LOKRK \rbD Hh\si)\—W lull III I 111- I t \ble ^ln t it Bniix BkackuBitts.—Middlin '. Only fault I find, I can't tuck my coin- t'ortcr ill roun' niv wxV.^Puck CATALOGUES MADE by a man who knows how, has the ma- terial and cuts, and can guarantee ac- curacy and fine finish ; he has been print ing for the trade for a dozen years. WRITE NOW about your '90 catalogue ; send your last, say hotv many you will want, how big, how many pages, when to be done, when "copy" is ready; ask for samples. With trebled facilities this season I can "get there" right along. AdJress J. HORACE McFARLAND, PRINTER lor NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN ailil FLORISTS, HARRISBURG, PA. Mention American Florist. HUGHES SOLUBLE FIR TREE OIL FLORISTS AND NURSERYMEN SHOULD NOT BE WITHOUT IT. UosiirpaflHedaB an insecticide, itklllseffectu- ally all parasites and insects which infest plants whether at the roots or on the foliage, without in- jury to tender plants: such as ferns, if used as directed. Used as a WASH it imparts the gloss and lustre to the foliage which is so desirable on exhl bitton specimens. E. GRIFFITH HUGHES, operative Chemist, MANCHKSTKR, KNQLAND. PKirF- i Pnlnpln 1 gallon tins, (.„ »T«„v„,b PKICE. j p^^ ^,p ,„ J ^^^ ^^^^_ j,^ j In New York TO SECURE THK GENCINE ARTICLE, sen that each tin shows a white label with red trade mark, lull nirections how to u^e. and the name of AUGUST ROLKER A. SONS, Sole Agrents for America. New York Depot 44 DEY STREET. Ives' Putty Machine. Patented Jan. 8, 1887. The best device ever invented for laving putty. With this you can make old leaky sash perfectly tight without removing the glass. It do the work of five men in bedding glass. Seiil by Express on receipt of price, $ J. H. I¥ES. Danbury. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may


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