December 23, 1920 



HORTICULTURE 



387- 



"The Telegraph Florist" 



MeMb«r ef FUrteti' Tcleifaph DcllTCr; 



124 TREMONT ST. 



IM 



H. F. A, LANGE 



Worcester, Mass. 



Delivers to all Points in New 

 England 



1M,«M Squmre Feet of GIsh 



Member FlorlsU' Telegrapb Delivery 

 AsaociatloD 



WORCESTER, MASS. 



Randall's Rower Shop 



HARRT I. RA34DAI.I., Proprietor. 

 Meinl»er FloriHtg* Teleerapli Delivery 



BAUMS HOME OF FLOWERS 



KNOXVII.L,E, TENNES8EB 



Personal attention siven orders for Knox- 

 Tllle and East Tenneesee 



Members of F. T. D. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



FRED C. WEBER 



4326-28 Olive St. 



Member Florlste Telecrapb DellTea-y Aaa'n. 

 NOTICE rNTTIAI/8. We have one store only. 



The Beacon Florist 

 ' ^nrxl^r' BOST(W^ 



J. BISEMANN, ManaKer, 14 yeara head 



decorator and designer for Pcnn's. 

 Prompt, Efficient Service Gnaranteed. 



A Winter Hint 

 If you use houses of the three-quar- 

 ter type, — and all florists cannot have 

 modern houses, — be sure that the 

 backs are good. Oftentimes you can 

 keep your houses very much warmer 

 by applying a layer of heavy roofing 

 paper. Have plenty of laps at the 

 joints, and get the paper as smooth 

 as possible so that it will not rub off 

 when a wind storm comes. It there 

 are any open spaces in the back it will 

 be a good plan to cover It first with 

 roofing paper, then with several thick- 

 ness of newspapers and roofing paper 

 again on the outside. 



Prevent Steam Leaks 

 Leaks from steam are oftentimes 

 costly and annoying. If you have to 

 fill the boilers often you can be sure 

 that there is a leak somewhere. Make 

 sure that the valves are all well 

 packed, and repair all breaks in the 

 pipes as soon as you find them. A 

 surprisingly large amount of steam 

 will escape through one poorly packed 

 valve, and where there are many such 

 valves the loss is sure to be consider- 

 able. Use asbestos rope if you want 

 to be sure that they will stay packed 

 as they should. Some growers make 

 a point of packing their flange unions 

 with tar paper, which makes a very 

 good substitute for rubber. In some 

 cases the paper seems to work better 

 than rubber, and of course, is cheaper. 

 Paper gets soft, though, and the tar 

 may ooze out. Moreover, if the union 

 is not kept tightened the paper may 

 blow out. Two thickness of one-ply 



BOSTON 

 MASS. 



HOUGHTONl GORNEY 



UNDER THE PARK ST CHURCH 



ALLSTON& BRIGHTON MASS. 



ROGERS FLOWER SHOP ^T.*^ 



ISSl Commonwealth Ave.. AUstoa, BSa»s. 



THOiAS F. GALViN 



America' i Foremost Flower 

 House 



1 Park Street 799 Boylston Street 



BOSTON, MASS. 



CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



581 MT. ACBUBN STREET 



HAROLD A. RYAN, be. y.T^. 



BROCKTON, MASS. 



Belmont Flower Shop w.'r^. 



LA^^RENCE . - MASS. 



A. H. WAGLAND 



Wo Cwrer 



I^WRBNOB, MBTHUBir, AKDOVKMt 



NORTH ANDOVEB, BAUEM, H. H. 



and ContlcaMi* Tarrltnr 



Member »t W. T. D. 



BEVERLY, MASS. 



BEVERLY ROWER SHOP gys 



MALDEN, MASS. 



J. WALSH & SON VST 



Th« 



Telephone 1422 

 4 Main Street, TAUNTON, 



NatiiMl FItrist fw Taatn ni VkiMr 



^^ ^Sa^iiiv^ r^ 



OVD£ BROS CO 



GUDE BROS. CO. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Mealwr Florist* TeleUraph Debrery 



FLOWERS 



Tbe Best at 

 The Lowest 



The LATgest Popular Prioe Honse la 

 PhiiadelpUa 



F. M. ROSS 



Send orders to 



138 So. 52nd Street, Pliiladeiplila. 



Other Stores 



IS So. 60th St., 21« E. Girard ATeme 



PHILADELPHIA 



Member Florists* Telegraph DelWery. 

 Orders from all except members m4 

 the F. T. D. most be aeeompaaied by 

 remittance. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 — SONS^^= 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Ave*. 

 DETROIT, MICH, 



Artistic Designs - . . 

 High Grade Gut Blooms 



We cover all MIohiian points aad t—4 

 sections ot Ohio, Indlna and Canada. 

 Member Florists' Teiefraph DeliTerj- 



Association. 



