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433 



I IFE IS TOO SHORT to be eternally rebuilding. 



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You can use your time and money to better advantage. 



Build right. Use Cypress. 



The right kind of Cypress. 



The open-air dried Cypress. 



The Cypress that we select with the greatest care for our Greenhouse Material. 



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EVERY FLORIST NEEDS I^IISaki, books 

 Commercial Violet Culture. Sj.a„?e; ?^^}?:?k^i^ .t?„%^^' 



practical and fully discusses the svitjject in a clear and comprehensive way. It has received the highest commendation 

 from specialists and from the Horticultural Press. Illustrated with over6o plates. 224 pages. Price postpaid, $1.50. 



THE WATER G-ARDEK. By Wm. Trkker. the standard authority of America on Aquatic Plants. 



The cultivation of Water Lil.es, etc , is becoming more popular every year, and every florist should be in a position 

 to extend his business in this line. This book is very exhaustive, is magnificently illustrated. Price postpaid, $2.00. 



RESIDEKTIAI. SITES and ENVIRONMENTS. By Joseph Forsyth Johnson. The know- 

 ledge to be gained from this book is of the greatest importance to Ilorists, particularly where it relates to the laj-ing 

 out of grounds about country homes, both large and small. The author is a practical man and the contents of the 

 book may be understood. Illustrated by over 50 plans and diagrams. Price postpaid, $2.50. 



HOUSE PI.ANTS and How to Succeed With Them. By M. L. Hillhouse. This book is 

 WTJtten for amateurs, but florists can use it very profitably among their retail customers. It should be on sale in 

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BEST METHOBS OF HEATING GREENHOUSES. A collection of thirteen essavs. 



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