. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1346 The American Florist. July 24, A STIC A. ,f-»^t:_ USEITHOW. CO. 12 W. BROADWAY NEW YORK MASTICA is elastic and tenacious, admits of expansion and contraction. Putty becomes hard and brittle Broken glass more easily removed without breaking of other glass, as occurs with putty. LASTS LONGER THAN PUTTY, Easy to apply THE BEST WAY to collect an account is to place it with the National Florists'Board Of Trade 56 Pine Street, NEW YORK. WHY? Because many debtors will pay the Board fearing otherwise a bad
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1346 The American Florist. July 24, A STIC A. ,f-»^t:_ USEITHOW. CO. 12 W. BROADWAY NEW YORK MASTICA is elastic and tenacious, admits of expansion and contraction. Putty becomes hard and brittle Broken glass more easily removed without breaking of other glass, as occurs with putty. LASTS LONGER THAN PUTTY, Easy to apply THE BEST WAY to collect an account is to place it with the National Florists'Board Of Trade 56 Pine Street, NEW YORK. WHY? Because many debtors will pay the Board fearing otherwise a bad rating in our Credit List. Full information as to methods and rates given on application YAUGHAN'S ;^« °;^P%- --,__-^ -=r-_-z». No rights or lefts- ^Ba^ ly^^ No. 2 single thick, PERREdrioN ^S^t^^ I SIZE J I size! 70c, 50UO lots 50c ? ol/l I 9 I per 10CH1 bv express. l^ ti J ^ I Vaughan's 1 Pfl I 1\I T f Seed Store. ^ *Kr M IM 1 Chicago, New York A Fertilizer Trust. The Intt-nuitiunal Agricultural Cor- poration has elected officers as follows : W. Schmidtmann, Germany, president; H. C. Sickles, Wilkesbarre, Pa.; vice- president; John W. Fay, Columbia, Tenn.; secretary; R. M. Round, Buffa- lo, N. Y., treasurer; T. C. Meadows, New York, general manager. It is understood that $4,000,000 has been paid for the Schmidtmann potash mine in Germany, just taken over. The company has also taken over one of the lai-gest phosphate mining com- panies of Florida, fertilizer plants at eight points, and a number of dry- mixer plants in southern and eastern states.—Country Gentleman. Davenport, la. TRADE G0O11 FOR SEASON. Considering the usual state of the market in July, business is a little better than usual for this month, with hardly enough stock to supply the de- mand. Carnations and roses are poor and scarce. There is an abundance of lilies and gladioli and a few asters are coming in. But, all in all, flowers of quality are scarce. T. E. Racine, wis.—J. Bernsted was bad- ly hurt In
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