AUGUST 30. 191X1. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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OARLAND'S |RON GITTER 



AND. 



DRIP CONDUCTOR 



SAVES LABOR. 



MAKES MONEY 



\rrdnged for either 



Expansion or Fixed Joints. 



Parties Contemplatinq Llsinq Iron Gutters w" *i<> wciitonote the following extract oi patent No. 



01G.781, issued to Geo. M. Oarlaud, and are hereby 



cautioned against making use of the same without my consent: 



"At the end of each member of the gutter, a downwardly-extendingf flange is formed, adapted to engage 

 with the inner or lower ends of the roof-beams, but the flanges are of sufficient width to extend below the roof- 

 beams, and at their lower ends upwardly and outwardly extending members are produced, forming auxiliary 

 gutters, which serve as drip conductors and act to carry off the condensations of steam from the glass of the roof. 

 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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To get the most money out o£ your 

 business you must produce the best 

 stock at the lowest possible expense. 

 Are you sure there is no waste in your 

 business? Are you sure every one of 

 your methods is the cheapest as well 

 as the most effective? 



The best stock isn't always the most 

 costly to produce. It's more often in 

 doing the right thing at the right 

 time. And that's what The Florists' 

 Manual, by Wm. Scott, keeps you 

 posted on. It is a $10 book for $5, and 

 the best investment you can possibly 

 make, no matter how large or how 

 small your business. 



"Green House Putty" 



( 1 KAnr m,\i:k.) 

 To be applied with a buib. The only Putty 

 made to work this way (or green house sash. 

 One g'allon, 20 Van, 

 Has been used by florists in this city for years. 

 Try it and you will use no other. 



We have been using theT. H. Nevin's "Green- 

 House Putty" for some time and are pleased to 

 recommend it to all those who wish a number one 

 article. It has always given us perfect satisfac- 

 tion. When you use this Green House Putty you 

 will be sure of good results from same. Signed:— 

 John Rodgers, Florist. Green Tree Boro, Pa. 

 Hartm.'\n Bros., Florists. Allegheny, Pa. 

 Fred. Burki, Florist, Bellevue, Pa. 



T. H. NEV IN CO., 



CORRODERS OF STRICTLY PURE LEAD, 

 Office and Works, AIiZiEGHEirT, PA. 



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RANTOUL. ILL.— H. M. Morris is 

 erecting a new house for carnations. 



BALTIMORE. MD.— The London Park 

 Cemetery will erect a palm house to 

 cost $800. 





on the Market 



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EVERY FLORIST lUCIIDC 



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The most convenient way 

 of applying an insecticide 

 ever yet devised. No pans 

 required-No heating ot 

 irons-No trouble-Cannot 

 injure the most sensitive 

 blooms -Very effective 

 Price 60<t per box of 12 

 ro 1 1 s . Ml dealers sell it ! 



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