. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ATTENTION--SOMIETHING NEW ^'Tillmann's Patented'' Self-watering Device for Plants pVERY florist should have a "TiUmann Patented" Box or Basket on display. The designs are hand- ?'-' some and the self-watering feature will immediately appeal to your patrons. A demonstration means a sale. Holds suflBclent water for a week or nioro. Made of penuine Tndia liattiin; will withstand all weather conditions- will not leak. Kacli l)o.\ or basket fitted with a "Tillniann Patented" self-waterlnp liner made of heavy lead-coated s


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ATTENTION--SOMIETHING NEW ^'Tillmann's Patented'' Self-watering Device for Plants pVERY florist should have a "TiUmann Patented" Box or Basket on display. The designs are hand- ?'-' some and the self-watering feature will immediately appeal to your patrons. A demonstration means a sale. Holds suflBclent water for a week or nioro. Made of penuine Tndia liattiin; will withstand all weather conditions- will not leak. Kacli l)o.\ or basket fitted with a "Tillniann Patented" self-waterlnp liner made of heavy lead-coated slieot metal; guaranteed against rust or deterlouatloii. No. 1. Hox—fii^ in. high, f,^ in. wide. 19 In. long. Walnut finish, per dozen, $l'; other finishes, per $15 00 No. 2. Box—6 In. high, 7 in. wide, 'l\ in. long. Walnut finish, per dozen. ; other flnlshes, per dozen I9 60 No. 4. IJaBket—7*a l;i. high, 10 In. diameter, with chains. Walnut Hnlsh, dozen ... $; other finishes, dozen.!. Iti ()0 No. 5. Basket—T^ij In. high. 10 In. dianietei-, without chains. Walnut flnisli, dozen. 12.(K); other finishes, dozen., isioo Send for Catalogue 1319 Michigan Avenue, W. H. LEONARD CO. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS Phone Calumet 1682 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Mention The Review when you write. tent that blindness was feared, is re- covering. The condition of Alexander Siegel, who has been confined to his home dur- ing the last year, is not so favorable for his recovery, it is reported. Mr. Siegel has many warm friends in the trade who are hoping that he may re- cover. A magnificent display of tulips at- tracted thousands to the Missouri Botanical Garden last week. Max Schiller also staged a fine display of blooming plants at the conservatory. These exhibitions are beneficial to the retail florists. William Smith makes daily trips to his Kirkwood farm, which he has planted to vegetables. He tried this plan last year and was so successful he has planted double the space this season.


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