. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 218 The American Florist. Aug. 12, Field-Grown Carnation Plants Extra fine stock ready for immediate delivery. Order today. 100 1000 PHILADELPHIA $ $ ENCHANTRESS WHITE ENCHANTRESS ROSE PINK £ NCH ANTRESS, 100 1000 WASHINGTON ZOE SYMONDS BEACON PETER REINBERG WHOLESALE FLORIST 30 E. Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL, Mention the A^neHcan Florist when writing Trade Directory Price Sa-OO Poatpaid. AMERICAN FLORIST CO. 440 S.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 218 The American Florist. Aug. 12, Field-Grown Carnation Plants Extra fine stock ready for immediate delivery. Order today. 100 1000 PHILADELPHIA $ $ ENCHANTRESS WHITE ENCHANTRESS ROSE PINK £ NCH ANTRESS, 100 1000 WASHINGTON ZOE SYMONDS BEACON PETER REINBERG WHOLESALE FLORIST 30 E. Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL, Mention the A^neHcan Florist when writing Trade Directory Price Sa-OO Poatpaid. AMERICAN FLORIST CO. 440 S. Dearborn Street, CH[CAGO Fertilizer Industry Growth. A summary of the general results of the 1914 census of manufactures with respect to the fertilizer industry has been issued by the bureau of the cen- sus, United States department of com- merce, showing- that from reports re- ceived from 1,124 fertilizer establish- ments the total value of the products for the year was $168,388,405. The output of fertilizers for the year ag- gregated 8,414,959 net tons, consisting of 4,488,565 tons of complete fertilizers, 1,116,739 tons of ammoniated fertili- zers, 1,760,290 tons of superphosphates, acid phosphates and concentrated phosphates and 1,049,365 tons of other fertilizers. At the census of 1909 there were re- ported 843 establishments—comprising 550 engaged primarily in the manufac- ture of fertilizers and 293 that pro- duced fertilizers as a subsidiary prod- uct—the output of which was valued at $111,871,481. Of this amount, $100,- 089,971 represented the value of 5,618,- tons of fertilizers and $11,781,510 the value of other products. The value of all products in 1914 was thus $56,- 516,924, or per cent more than in 1909; and the output of fertilizers in 1914 exceeded that in 1909 by 2,796,- 725 tons, or per cent, in quantity, and by $52,725,815, or per cent, in value. The statistics show increases for complete fertilizers from 3,001,370 tons, valued at $


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