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The Florists' Review 



April 13, 1016. 



For • praotloal house the Diatscb !■ boat. 



Build while the building 

 is good... 



You have an idea that "any old time" is good enough to build 

 and so put the matter off until some other day when you 

 think you'll have a better opportunity. 



Now that way of doing things is a mistake, Mr. Greenhouseman. 

 The time is now and you will never find a better, take it 

 from us. 



There is no need of going into detail as to what we do. You 

 know us. 



WE BUILD GREENHOUSES THAT ARE RIGHT. 



Send us your orders for 



LOUISIANA CYPRES 9 

 WASHINQTON RED CEDAR 

 QREENHOUSE HARDWARE 



and POSTS 

 BRASS SCREWS 

 THE DIETSCH PATENT 

 SHORT ROOF CONSTRUCTION 

 PATENT V and U GUTTERS 

 GALVANIZED and 



COPPER NAILS 



A. DIETSCH COMPANY 



2640 Sheffield Avenue 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



Writ* for our CataloBue. 



Mention Th» R»t1»w when yon write. 



HOLYOKE, MASS. 



The monthly meeting of the Holyoke 

 and Northampton Gardeners' and Flo- 

 rists' Club was held April 4 at the F. D. 

 Keyes & Son establishment, Northamp- 

 ton. In spite of the disagreeable 

 weather, a large number of members 

 turned out. The topic of the evening 

 was Easter plants, which was handled 

 by Harold Keyes in a comprehensive 

 manner. A good discussion ensued. 



Messrs. Thurston and Sinclair enter- 

 tained the members with descriptions 

 of the National Flower Show. Exhibits 

 were made by Keyes & Son of extra 

 good callas, a pink sport of Carnation 

 Enchantress and Primula obconica gi- 

 gantea. Butler & UUman showed Hy- 

 drangea Radiant and Sweet Pea Yar- 

 rawa. G. H. Sinclair showed Buxton's 

 Silver Pink snapdragon in splendid 

 form. Good plants of Nemesia strumosa 

 Suttoni were shown by H. E. Downer. 

 This is a charming annual which flow- 

 ers in a few weeks from the date of 

 sowing and should prove a useful pot 

 plant for the florist. H. E. D. 



Meadvllle, Pa. — C. E. Betts has moved 

 his stand from the Merchants' Na- 

 tional Bank building to the Kepler 

 Hotel annex. 



Coetir d' Alene, Idaho. — The Donart 

 Floral Co. recently suffered fire damage 

 to the extent of $2,000, the blaze start- 

 ing in the boiler house of its heating 

 plant during the recent cold snap. Two 

 greenhouses were badly damaged, but 

 the company's business suffered little 

 interruption. The damage was repaired 

 at once. 



BIhen it 



Comes to 

 Greenhouses 

 Come to 



HITCHINGSiBiCOHrANY 



In'IOfficitMdFictirT 



ELIZABBTHi N. J. 



New York Office Boston Office 



1 1 70 Browlway 49 Federal St. ^v 



Philadelphia Office \\Si 



40 South 1 Sth St. 



I St. Mm 



Mention The Rerlew when 70a write. 



MOST PRACTICAL 



Shelf Bracket 



, On this Shelf Bracket 

 2 6- inch boards; or 2 

 1-inch, or l>4-inch pipes 

 are placed, and can be 

 clamped to either ridse or pur- 

 lin columns. 



Flats, 12x20x8 iDchee, 6\c 



Netnj^taH Material Ct. 



lSM'1410Hetrop«lltaaAT«.. Brooklja. H.T. 



WMb Belts 

 Csswiets 



This picture was taken riKht after a blizzard, 

 and proves concluslTel; that our stjle of 

 construction Is posltlrely Ice-clearlng. 



This full iron frame, curved eave 

 JACOBS' QREeNHOUSB was 



completely erected, including venti- 

 lation and heating system, by our 

 own expert mechanics, for Mr.Chas. 

 Bradley, at Convent, New Jersey. 



This greenhouse is 25 x 85 feet, and 

 has a partition in the middle, mak- 

 ing two distinct and separate com- 

 partments, with separate heating 

 systems, so that different tempera- 

 tures may be maintained in both 

 sections. 



WE KNOW WHAT TO DO 

 AND WHAT NOT TO DO 



If rou contemplate bnlldlngr a (rreenhouee 

 write us— we can save money for you. 



S. Jacobs & Sons 



OREEMHOUSK BUILDERS 



18SS-1S81 Fluablnc ▲▼•nu* 



BROOKLTN, N. T. 



