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HORTICULTURE 



October 13, 1906- 



I 1 



AND 



We Want 



You to Write 



A Postal 



for our latest bit of printed 

 matter called — "How to 

 Make a Little Time Save a 

 Lot of Money." It's not a 

 mere advertising catch 

 phrase but a genuine pre- 

 scription that's bound to 

 cure. Send the postal. 



HITCHINGS AND CO. 



GREENHOUSE DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS. 



Manufacturrrs of Heal lod and \rDlllalin|i Apparatus. 



1170 Broadway, NEW YORK. 



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YES, WE HAVE A 

 TROUBLE MAN 



It's his business to help you florists out of 

 all sorts of building and heating kinks — 

 help you out of kinks and into the sort of 

 thing that " stays put," whether it's paint, 

 putty, a boiler or the greenhouse itself. 



By " stay put " we meaa not only 

 a matterof endurance but tbegiv? 

 ing of highest possible returns for 

 money paid. Write our '* trouble 



Lord & Burntiam Co. 



GREENHOUSE DESIGNERS 

 and MANUFACTURERS 



1133 BROAOWAT, cor. 26th Street, N. V. 

 Boeton Branch : t1 9 Tremont Bulliting 



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T WE M LOW'S 



Old English 



Liquid and 



For Bedding Class in 



Sash or for Filling 



Cracks or Seams 



Glazing Putty 



Elastic 



in Roof Joints or 

 Frannes of Green- 

 houses or Hotbeds. 



It is used in Machine or Bulb. H too thick for bulb thin with a little Pure Linseed Oil, boiled. So thinned, 

 it can be i)rush«d into any crack or leak» making a solid filling. It makes a solid bed, impervious to moisture, and 

 holds glass in its place, and will stop any crevice or iauli. When once set on dry wood it does not heave.' As 

 regards the goods, the article is no new invention, but simply an article of the very best class, to do thoroughly 

 good work, bke old lime gentlemen expected when sashes were made with lead, and small panes of glass used that 

 caught the water and leaked unle^ set with an elaBtio putty which once set by a mechanic was expected to 

 remain, and did remain in good shape. This Twemlow's Old English Glazing Putty does; nothing more. 

 nothing less. SOI.D VY THK FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSES. 



Maiiufjirtiired in the United States only ]»y 



HAMMOND'SPAINT AKD SLUG SHOT WORKS, 



FISHKIIL'ON-THE-HUDSON 



NEW *onK 



'"" "^"w un wi ■wwn njp new ^ork 



The Standard SteamTrap 



Certificate of merit awarded at Washington, D. C, 

 Horists' Convention. For siitiplicity, durability and per- 

 fect satisfaction it has them all guessing. It is 

 in a class by itself. To see it work a large 

 plant as well as a small will convince tlie 

 most sceptical that it is the Florists' Friend. 



The Standard Ventilating; Machine still 

 leads as the most durable, easiest working and the 

 ali-around satisfactory machine. 



The Duplex Gutter is gaining all the time, over 

 i2,ooo feet sold thus far this season. Catalogues free. 



E. HIPPARD, YonngstowD, Ohio 



In a Premier 

 Greenhouse — 



all good points are combined. There's 

 durability, artistic appearance, ease of 

 erection — and — ease of RE-erection. 



It'a a better house than is usually built; 

 the price is ONE THIRD of that usually 

 charged. 



Send for hooblel No. G-^S. 



Chas. H. Manley, 



Premier Mfg. Works, St. Johns, Mich. 



WEATHERED COMPANY 



BOX 789, NEW YORK 



GREENHOUSE BUILDING AND.HEATIN6 



^ciid fur Catalogue 



