. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. July 28. 1921 The Florists^ Review 127 AtxIAtX BLACK GLAZING CEMENT Illustrations Showinsr Method of Loading: Bulber with Filling: Gun and Applying^ Cement ;-4t .,"-*! .. 4 i .. * fW>^ .. .. 5«-GALL0N STEEL BARRELS $ Gal. F. O. B. Chicago. Terms 30-1 '^ li)-GALLON STEEL HALF-HARRELS $ Gal. J(i-GALLON KEGS $ Gal. l(p-GALLON KITS $ Gal. >10 Days or 5'( Discount Cash with Order DAVID S. CHAPIN 4455 North Robey Street -:- -:- CHICAGO, ILL. Granulated Muck ThiH l8 tlic stuff to make plants grow. Rich be- yond your &lt


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. July 28. 1921 The Florists^ Review 127 AtxIAtX BLACK GLAZING CEMENT Illustrations Showinsr Method of Loading: Bulber with Filling: Gun and Applying^ Cement ;-4t .,"-*! .. 4 i .. * fW>^ .. .. 5«-GALL0N STEEL BARRELS $ Gal. F. O. B. Chicago. Terms 30-1 '^ li)-GALLON STEEL HALF-HARRELS $ Gal. J(i-GALLON KEGS $ Gal. l(p-GALLON KITS $ Gal. >10 Days or 5'( Discount Cash with Order DAVID S. CHAPIN 4455 North Robey Street -:- -:- CHICAGO, ILL. Granulated Muck ThiH l8 tlic stuff to make plants grow. Rich be- yond your <lreains. Hotted and cured for years In the sun. for plants that require the richest ^oll ItlsO. K. Keduce for otheis liHif and half to one In ten with ordinary soils to brine them up. Put ap in sutrar Facks Suld by ton. ORCHID SuIL This Is a soil built right for orchids that re(iuire soil. It is Just rlffht and rei|uires no additions. 1'ut up In BUKiir sacks; gold liy sack Meet Ui it Oar Bsotli «t the CoBTentioB Write for Prices. BOTANICAL NURSERY CO. Wild Flowers llOl Court St. LAPEER, MICH. William Fitzhugh, of the Muchlebacli Flower Shop, has returned from a three weeks' visit in New York. Robert I. Hayden has bought the flower shop in the Jones store. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bohannon and son, Robert, drove to Pittsliurg, Kan., July 21. Mrs. Boone Stewart has returned from Richmond, Mo., where she spent two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McGrail spent the week-end. with relatives at Merwin, Mo. Their little daughter, Lucy, is at Merwin for the summer. John Klaus is cutting from 3,000 to 5,000 roses of good grade a day. eoni- jirising Premier, Butterfly, Russell and Columbia. They stand shipping re- markably well. Llovd Monson and Miss Alma Tra- THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD ESPECIALLY WHEN IT CAN BE PURCHASED AT A LOW PRICE 1^? Wuxtni! A big reduc- tion in the price of Garlaid Greenhouse White Paint — Best (irade. This is a product of unusual merit, the (luality of which will more th


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