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The Horists' Review 



June 1, 1016. 



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1 8 NILES o! GARLAND CAST-IRON GUTTERS | 



= can be found at POEHLMANN BROS/ range of greenhouses at i 



E Morton Grove, 111. Poehlmann Bros, started using the Garland Cast- E 



2 iron Gutter about 15 years ago and have replaced all wooden gutters with S 



S our famous everlasting one. At the present time no wood is used in their en- 5 



E tire range for gutters and never will be as long as Garland Cast-iron E 



i Gutters are to be obtained. They last a lifetime and do not rust. E 



S We also build every type of greenhouse. Let us figure on your needs. S 



I GARLAND MANUFACTURING CO,, DES PLAINES, ILL. I 





LOUIS WITTBOLD, President 



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MeBtion The R«»t1»w when yon wr1t>. 



KING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, North Tonawanda, N. Y. 



GREENHOUSES 



We Claim Maximum Strength and Minimum Shadow. Investigate 



BOSTON OFFICE: 113 STATE STREET PHILADELPHIA OFFICE: 15TH AND MARKET STREETS 



MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



Memorial day did not come up to 

 expectations. When advance quotations 

 •were to be made, conditions seemed to 

 indicate that there would be an acute 

 shortage of stock, especially carnations. 

 But the warm weather, which came 

 about a week before the holiday, 

 brought on the stock te such an extent 

 that prices broke and carnations were 

 sufficiently plentiful to be sold at really 

 reasonable figures. The demand for 

 stock was large; in fact, it seemed 

 larger than last year. All orders were 

 taken care of, but the quality of stock 

 in general was not so good as it would 

 have been had the weather remained 

 cooler. 



Sweet peas arrived in large quantities 

 and were moved only at low prices. 

 Peonies did not come up to the standard 

 this year. Though large numbers of 

 them were sold, the business in this line 

 was not entirely satisfactory. Outdoor 

 tulips cut a big figure in the market 

 and some exceptionally fine Darwins 

 were to be had. The good stock moved 

 readily, but the poorer grade had to be 

 thrown out, as it could not be sold at 

 any price. Roses were in big demand 

 and the supply was just as big. Large 

 orders were well taken care of and the 

 stock was in fairly good shape. Plant 

 orders were extremely heavy and enor- 

 mous quantities were moved. The sale 

 of spring stock goes merrily on and 

 will probably continue for several weeks 

 yet. H. J. S. 



Hutchinson, Ean. — Fay Smith and 

 Leonard Marston, who last fall pur- 

 chased the business of Charles Stamm, 

 have dissolved partnership, Mr. Marston 

 retiring. Mr. Smith will continue the 

 business at the present location. Cecil 

 "Wildin has charge of the greenhouses. 



greenhouses 



IRM FRAME - SEMI-IRON FRAME 

 ALL-WOOD CONSTRUCTION 



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PECKY CYPRESS BENCH LUMBER 

 K. D. FLATS or PLANT BOXES 



Writ* for Pric** 



The Foley Greenhouse Mfg. Company 



T«l*ptaon«— Lawndale 90SO 



8848 Weat Slat Street, CHICAGO 



18««-1916 



GREENHOUSE 

 LUMBER 



LOCKLAND LUMBER CO., Lockland, O. 



"ALL-HEART" CYPRESS 

 WORKED TO SHAPES. 

 HOTBED SASH. 

 PECKY CYPRESS. 

 SQUARE RED CEDAR POSTS. 



