JULY 5, 1900. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



175 



GARLAND'5 IRON GUTTER 



Parlies contemplating using Iron 

 following extracts from 



Gutters will do well to iioic the 

 Patent No. 616,781 issued to 

 George IM. Garland: 



The object of the invention is to provide a valie/gutter f jr greenhouses which will be so constructed as 

 to combine a stop for the glass and a drip conductor. 



Another object of the invention is to so construct the gutter that the devices for fastening the gutter to 

 supports will be below the weather-face of the gutter, thus avoiding perforations of the weather-face and 

 consequent liability to leakage. 



The nails, screws, or other fastening devices are passed through the drop flanges and into the lower ends 

 of the roof-beams, so that these fastening devices for connecting the valley-gutter to the roof structure are below 

 the weather-faces of the valley-gutter, and consequently the weather-faces of the valley-gutter need not be 

 perforated, insuring against leakage. 





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GEO. M. GARLAND, DES PLAINS, ILL. 



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The most convenient way 

 or applying an insecticide 

 ever yet devised. No pans 

 required-No heating of 

 irons-No trouble-Cannof 

 injure (:l)e most sensitive 

 blooms-Very effective. 

 Price 60<t per box of 12 

 rol I s . Ml dealers sell it ! 



SkabcuraDip Co. 



St. Louis — Chicago. 



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'I'OPEKA, KAN. — Many improve- 

 ments are being made in our parks 

 this year and a new pari;; is to be laid 

 out. A greenhouse is to lie erected in 

 Gage Parlt this summer. 



GE^^ Had you any trouble with the MARCH WIND cuming through crack or cre\-ice in the Greenhouse? 



TWEMbOW'S 



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Old Ennlish 



SEMI-LIQUID 



Glazing Putty 



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OR FUSTIC 



Will stop the trouble. Put up In 16-pound cans ; 50 and 80-pound buckets. 



A SUFESB FAINT, with twenty 

 years' recurd to back it up, for wear 



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HAMMOND'S GREENHOUSE WHITE, „j,„r„5,^.r..;»r..„.s. 



iron Greenhouses, It stays where you put it. In 5, 10, 15, 20, 2.5 or 30 gallons. 



HAMMOND'S PAINT AND SLIG SHOT WORKS, Fishkiir-on-Hudson, New York 



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THE Illustrations 





5 JOURNAL ^ 



»'" '"' ARE MADE BY 



BrinKerhofft-Barnett Eng.Co. 



3OO-30B Dearborn St. 



BEST 



AND 



Cheapest 



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ALL-ROUND 

 INSECTICIDE 

 on the Market. 



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On one occasion Venus got alter Cupid and thrashed him so soundly with a rose 

 branch that the buds became stained ; but a far pleasanter version is that the rose was dedi- 

 cated to Aurora and reflects the glory of her countenance, even as the blush rose retains 

 the color from Psvche's e-lowinc cheek. 



