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The Florists' Review 



Apbil 13, 1916. 



Let Us Get Together 





npHERE is no better time to talk over that new house of yours than RIGHT 

 ■■■ NOW. We are in position to give you details and figures that will inter- 

 est you and are only waiting to get the word from you. Although'you may be 

 rather busy just now, we want to urge that you take a few minutes to drop us a 

 line and tell your plans and we can then go ahead and make drawings and an 

 estimate. In this way you are ready when the time comes. Saving time is one 

 of our specialties, but saving our customers' money is another that you do not 

 want to overlook. 



IGKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 



2330 WABANSIA AVE. (N«ar Western and North Ayes.) CHICAGO 

 Qr««nhous« MatM-lal Hardware Hotbad Sash 



Mentton The Revtew when yon write. 



PROVIDENCE, E. I. 



The Market. 



A few -warm days last week sent 

 prices down like an avalanche, potted 

 plants and cut flowers coming into the 

 market in great quantities. This was 

 especially true in the case of bulbous 

 stock, sweet peas and violets. 



Various Notes. 



A systematic plan for the beautifica- 

 tion of Providence and vicinity has 

 been inaugurated by the Providence 

 Chamber of Commerce, which has made 

 arrangements to furnish at cost plants 

 of Dorothy Perkins roses and 'Van 

 Houttei spiraeas. Orders for nearly 50,- 

 000 of these have been received. 



At the annual installation of officers 

 of the Providence Elks, Theodore R. 

 Peterson, of the Hogg Greenhouses, was 

 inducted as trustee for two years. 



James Hcking, treasurer of the 

 Florists' and Gardeners' Club of Rhode 

 Island, is recovering from his recent 

 severe attack of the grip. 



E. D. Tucker is preparing to remodel 

 his houses and erect one or more new 

 ones at his range at Saylesville. 



Joseph Koppelman & Co. are remov- 

 ing their Asparagus plumosus plants 

 from their houses at Oaklawn to the 

 new houses off Pawtucket avenue, East 

 Providence. W. H. M. 



Bugby, N. D.— According to N. P. 

 iLindberg, of the Rugby Greenhouses, 

 business in northern North Dakota has 

 been exceptionally good during the 

 winter, despite the several snow block- 

 ades on all forms of transportation. 



PECKY CYPRESS 



WE ARE •SPECIALISTS 



We were practically the first to sell to this trade, and guarantee perfect satis- 

 faction and rock-bottom prices. Get the value of our long; experience. 

 Peoky Cypress, because of its durability, is the only wood now oeins used 

 for greenhouse benches. Will ship in any Quantity, carload or less. 



Drop Siding, Ship Lap, Flooring, White Cedar Posts, Everything in Lumber 



WRITK rOB PRICKS. 



Klnssbuiy and Weed Sts., 

 CHICAGO 



L. D. Phones Unceln 410 and 411 



Adam Schlllo Lumber Co., 



M«Mtlo« Til* B«tI«w wtwm yow write. 



JENNINGS CAST-IRON GUTTERS AND FimNGS 



Our Gutters are EXTRA WIDE and EXTRA HEAVY and are drilled to 

 measure. 



Our Jennings Patent Roof-supports and Bench-fittings have all connections and 

 braces SPLIT TO BOLT TOGETHER, giving the full strength of threaded 

 pipe fittings at a fraction of their cost, and GREATLY SIMPLIFYING EREC- 

 TION. These Bench and Brace Fittings are used in the numerous Plant Culture 

 Stations of the United States Government. 



We mould and fit this material and OUR PRICES ARE ROCK BOTTOM. 

 Send for our catalogue. 



CASKEY & KEEN, 6th and Berks Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mantloe Th* H«y|ew when yan write. 



RVOLTAX PAINT CO. 



1-^ FOR ALL QREENHOUSK REQUIREMENTS 



Mention Hm B«Tlew idicn 70a write. 



CHESTNUT HUL, rHUADCinflA 



The moisture will not get 

 under the paint. 



