. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Destroys Green. Black White Fly. Thrips Red Spider Mealy Bue. Scale and all Flaot ouckine Insects. An Excellent Cleanser (or Decorative Stock. Dcr ialloa; peranart. United States and Canada. Has no equal (or destroying Mildew, Rust and other Plant Funei. FuNGiNE will cure bench rot. and is proving an excellent remedy for the protection of cut tings and younE stock aEtainst the vaiious blights. $ DCT gallon; 76c per ooart. United States and Canada. For Sale by Seedsmen. Manufactured by Aphlnt Manufa


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Destroys Green. Black White Fly. Thrips Red Spider Mealy Bue. Scale and all Flaot ouckine Insects. An Excellent Cleanser (or Decorative Stock. Dcr ialloa; peranart. United States and Canada. Has no equal (or destroying Mildew, Rust and other Plant Funei. FuNGiNE will cure bench rot. and is proving an excellent remedy for the protection of cut tings and younE stock aEtainst the vaiious blights. $ DCT gallon; 76c per ooart. United States and Canada. For Sale by Seedsmen. Manufactured by Aphlnt Manufacturing Company MADISON N. J. I Catalogue | ( Illustrations | A W^ ^'^^® 3 large assortment of i ft '^ sirictly hij^h-class halllones ft f of which wc can supply electros f J* suitable for catalogue illustrations. • k If you need anvthing in this \vay. A V state your requirements and we I t' will submit proofs of the illustra- J tions in stock. 1 Pr ch for Cash: 1 ? Only 15 cents per square inch. i The American Florist Co. f S 440 S. Deatbo. St., CHICAGO. • Tobacco Stems Strictly clean and high grade Cigar Trbacco only. Freshly stripped and baled dail? at factory in 300 lbs bales. Laige or small orders promptly shipped Write or 'phone if you want A No. 1 Tobacco Stems. H. MUNSON, re . North 572 1405 Wcls St., CHICAGO. ;CO. ^1 Florists' ^1 Supplies. 1129 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Send (orour new catnlnttne. New Haven, Conn.—Sokol Bros, are erecting a large greenhouse as an addition to their plant. HoLYOKE, Mass. — The Holyoke Florists' and Gardeners' Club was formed at a meeting held at the greenhouses of George H. Sinclair De- cember 12. By-laws were adopted and the r'oliowing officers elected: George H. Sinclair, president; Edward J. Canning, vice-president; Fred Bartlett, secretary and treasurer; D. J. Galli- van, William Pickey and Reginald Carey, executive committee. To TeD All the Good Points of Our Construction in thia advertise


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