. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?•' I • .:\?'- •-'.- ^ . 128 The Florists^ Review August S. 1020 BKilND Shredded Cattle Manure is selected quality manure takea from brick pared Stock Yard cattle pens—dried and sterilized by a high temper&ture direct heat process which kills weed seeds, fungus and disease germs. Packed in 100 lb. bags in coarse shredded form for mulch- ing or top-dressing. Largely used for mixing with bench and potting soil and liquid manuring. Unequaled for lawn and garden fertilizing. Insist on WIZARD BRAND through your supply house or write us direct. THE P


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?•' I • .:\?'- •-'.- ^ . 128 The Florists^ Review August S. 1020 BKilND Shredded Cattle Manure is selected quality manure takea from brick pared Stock Yard cattle pens—dried and sterilized by a high temper&ture direct heat process which kills weed seeds, fungus and disease germs. Packed in 100 lb. bags in coarse shredded form for mulch- ing or top-dressing. Largely used for mixing with bench and potting soil and liquid manuring. Unequaled for lawn and garden fertilizing. Insist on WIZARD BRAND through your supply house or write us direct. THE PULVERIZED MANURE CO., 33 Union Stock Yards, CHICAGO REMARKABLE RESULTS obtained by the use of LIME-FERTILE (the inoculated soil builder); also NITRO FERTILE (the odorless liquid fertilizer). We have endorsements from a number of the most reputable people in this coun try, including the largest growers of cut flowers in the world. Let us fill your order early. WRITE TODAY. THE FERTILE CHEMICAL CO.,Dept a. Cleveland, Ohio. an equal amount of damage was caused at the greenhouses of G. D. Potter, all from broken glass. In man^ instances the hailstones were easily a half inch in diameter. These were the heaviest losses reported, although much damage was caused at the greenhouses of A. J. Johnson, on Broad street. At the green- houses of Joseph E. Koppelman, East Providence, a large tree, struck by lightning, in falling broke considerable glass. W. H. M. EVANSviLLE, nn). The Market. Business is quiet and the weather is hot and dry. Outdoor stock is badly in need of rain. Good flowers are scarce. Some good gladioli were seen at one place. Asters have not appeared on the market as yet and will be scarce unless it rains soon. Various Notes. Ernest L. Lutz, James E. Miller and C. Charles O 'Neil, of the firm of Maple- wood Gardens, Boonville, Ind., called on the trade one day recently. The firm has dissolved partnership, E. L. Lutz having bought the interests of Frank D. McConnel


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