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The Florists* Review 



Fbbbcabt 17, 1910. 



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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. 



I ARE YOU BUILDING THIS YEAR? 



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_^ Mention The ReTiew when yon writt. 



SAN FBANCISCO NOTES. 



[OontlDued from page 74.] 



Two of the designers at the Pelicano, 

 Bossi & Co. store have been seriously 

 ill for several days, and the rest of 

 the force is extremely busy, for there 

 has been considerable funeral work in 

 addition to the St. Valentine business. 



Charles Willis Ward, of the Cottage 

 Gardens Nurseries, Eureka, arrived last 

 week from his long trip east, accom- 

 panied by R. T. Brown, and spent sev- 

 eral days in San Francisco before pro- 

 ceeding to Eureka. 



C. Kooyman recently got in a good- 

 sized shipment of imported baskets. 



Taylor & Madero, operating as the 

 Presidio Florists at 2179 Union street, 

 have dissolved partnership. Mr. 

 Madero is continuing the business and 

 Qus Taylor is starting another shop on 

 McAllister street, near. Fillmore, in the 

 place occupied by Cleis & Jacobsen a 

 couple of years ago. 



There is an unusual quantity of odd- 

 lot and bargain business in plants of 

 various kinds. Several shipments of 

 imported stock are being sold oflf at 

 places about town, one such place be- 

 ing at 86 Second street, where the an- 

 nouncement is made that a large stock 

 of plants just received from Holland 

 is on sale. The offering consists of a 

 large lot of rhododendrons, conifers, 

 boxes, etc., and a large lot of rose 

 plants. Several of the department 

 stores also are offering bargains in the 

 way of rooted plants, especially roses. 



Federal Judge Van Fleet February 7 

 adjudged the Luther Burbank Co. bank- 

 rupt. A voluntary petition filed by the 

 directors gives the liabilities as $73,372, 

 and assets as $108,556. 



The main hall of the big Civic Cen- 

 ter Auditorium was decorated for the 

 "Kiddies' Ball" by the Art Floral Co., 

 of Powell street, which had a large 

 force working on the job all the week. 

 S. H. G. 



Madison, S. D.— The class of agricul- 

 ture at the high school is being treated 

 to a series of talks by C. Hudspeth, of 

 the W. B. Renner greenhouses. Two 

 subjects have been disposed of by Mr. 

 Hudspeth, Dutch bulbs and grafting 

 of trees. 



Greenhouses 



IRON FRIME - SEMI-IRON FRAME 

 ALL-WOOD G0N8TRU0TI0N 



PECKY CYPRESS BENCH LUMBER 

 K. D. FLATS or PLANT BOXES 



Writs for PricM 



The Foley Greenhouse Mfg. Company 



8848 West 81st Street, CHICAGO 



T*l«plion«— Lawndal* MSO 



Mentlwi Hi* B«t1«w wbwi yott write. 



^VOLTAX PAINT CO. 



^mmJ FOR ALL QRECNHOUSE REQUIREMENTS 



CHESTNUT HOI, rHUADELTHIA 



moisture will not get 

 under the paint. 



The 



M«itk>n Th« R«naw whm jcn wrlf . 



GREENHOUSE TILE BENCHES 



(Bnrned clay, same as flower pots) 

 are rapidly taklnsr the place of wood. Our 

 benches are easily erected and will last a life- 

 time. Write ua today regarding your spring 

 requirements. 



CANT CONDUIT CO., Qeveland, 0. 



Mention The R»Tlew wh^n yon write. 



ISQUAREIDIRTIBANDSJ 



See Ramsburg'a display ad on page 89. and 

 send postal for free samples. 



Meatten Tbs IteTlew wben yoa write. 



NOTICE 



Yo aO imertean Knnerymen and Seedamen « 



feic to keep In touch with commercial berttcnltim 

 !■ England and the continent of Europe: Toav 

 beat meana of doing this la to take in the 



Horticultural Advertiser 



Our circulation covers the whole trade In OreM 

 Britain and the cream of the European firms. Im* 

 partial reporta of all noreltles, etc. Paper tree on 

 receipt of 75 cents, covering coat of poatage yeailT. 

 A» the H. A. la a purely trade medium, appllcania 

 should, with the aubscrlptlon, aend a copy of their 

 catalogoe or other evidence that they belong to tb« 

 aniaery or seed trade. 



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