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The Florists* Review 



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It is no Secret 



Dietsch houses are the best 

 that money can buy» 



Louisiana Cypress 



Washington Red Cedar 



Greenhouse Hardware and Posts 



Brass Screws 



The Dietsch Patent Short Roof 



Construction 



Patent V and U Gutters 



Galvanized and Copper Nails 



WRITE FOR OUR CATALOGUE 



A. Dietsch Company 



2640 Sheffield Avenue, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



Long experience in designing and manufacturing 

 enables us to give absolutely the best in materials 

 and service. 



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BALTIMOBE. 



The Market. 



The weather last week varied from 

 summer's temperatures to winter's cold 

 blasts, and business was about as va- 

 riable as the weather. Carnations are 

 arriving in larger numbers and the 

 prices have receded, but at the end of 

 the week all stock had been sold. Eoses 

 sold at a lower figure than formerly, 

 but nearly everything was moved. 

 Violets, both single and double, could 

 be bought in unlimited quantities at 

 low prices. Daffodils are plentiful and 

 sell cheaply. Some of the first bicolors 

 were seen last week and they were all 

 snapped up. Owing to the cloudy 

 weather, peas are of rather poor qual- 

 ity, but plenty of them are to be had. 

 Bulbous stock was rather plentiful, 

 with the exception of tulips, and did 

 not move any too well. The demand 

 during the early part of the week was 

 poor, but later it picked up consider- 

 ably. White in all kinds of flowers was 

 in good demand, owing to the large 

 quantity of funeral work. Plant sales 

 are holding out well. Azaleas, primu- 

 las and potted bulbous stock are mov- 

 ing well, with a good supply on hand. 



Various Notes. 



James Glass is cutting fine calendu- 

 las. His sweet peas promise a heavy 

 cut of good quality and a bed of 

 Godfrey callas is covered with flowers. 



Black Bros, had the decorations for 

 the Midnight Musketeers at the Lyric 

 February I. 



At the next club meeting, February 

 14, William E. McKissick will talk on 

 "Business Good and Bad from a 

 Wholesale Point of View," which will 

 be followed by a discussion. This 

 meeting is nomination meeting, for the 

 nomination of oflicers for the year will 

 be made. 



The National Flower Show, to be held 

 in Philadelphia, is the subject of much 

 interest to the members of the trade 

 and from present indications this city 

 will be well represented, for a large 

 number have already signified their in- 

 tention of attending the show. 



W. F. E. 



Greenhouses 



IRON FRAME - SEMI-IRON FRAME 

 ALL-WOOD OONSTRUCTION 



PECKY CYPRESS BENCH LUMBER 

 K. D. FLATS or PLANT BOXES 



Writ* for Prieaa 



The Foley Greenhouse Mfg. Company 



TaUphona-Lawndia* MtO 8248 Weat 81st Street, CHICAGO 



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The moisture will not 

 under the paint. 



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GREENHOUSE TOE BENCHES 



(Burned clay, same as flower pots) 

 are rapidly taking; the place of wood. Onr 

 benches are easily erected and will last a life- 

 Ume. Write ua today regarding your spring 

 requirements. 



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See Ramsburs'a display ad on page 97, and 

 send postal for free samples. 



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NOTICE 



Xo tO Amarlean Knnerymen and Seedamen detlr- 

 taC to keep In toncb with commercial herUcnlton 

 !■ Bnffland and the continent of Europe: Toai 

 beat means of doing this Is to take in the 



Horticultural Advertiser 



Oar droolatlon covers the whole trade in Oto4 

 Britain and the cream of tbe European firms. Im- 

 partial reports of all novelties, etc. Paper free on 

 receipt of 75 cents, covering cost of postage yearly, 

 ▲s the H. A. is a purely trade medinm, appilcanv 

 shonld, with the snlMcrlption, send a copy of their 

 eatalogas or other evidence that they belong to tta« 

 nursery or seed trade. 



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