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The Florists' Review 



Jdnb 22, 1916. 



For a practical house the 

 Dietsch is best. 



LOUISIANA CYPRESS 



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 QREENHOUSE HARDWARE 

 and POSTS 



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 SHORT ROOF CONSTRUCTION 

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 time to order your material so that it will be on the ground 

 when the time comes to put it up. We are busy turning 

 out material and sending out estimates and would hke to 

 get YOUR JOB as early as possible. Write us and we 

 shall be glad to give you the benefit of our experience. 



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CLEVELAND. 



The Market. 



Peonies are on the wane. There has 

 been an enormous cut of choice blooms 

 this season. Few growers are putting 

 any in storage, anticipating a light de- 

 mand when the blooming period is over. 

 Valley and sweet peas are in strong de- 

 mand and are scarce. Easter lilies are 

 slow sellers during the peony season, 

 as are greenhouse-grown America and 

 Mrs. Francis King gladioli. 



Various Notes. 



The news of the sudden death of 

 William F. Kasting, of Buffalo, was 

 received here with many expressions 

 of sorrow. He was well known and well 

 liked in Cleveland. Herbert Bate, presi- 

 dent of the Florists' Club; John Kirch- 

 ner, Adam Graham, Herman Hart and 

 Fred Brown attended the funeral in 

 Buffalo. 



Much interest is being shown by the 

 florists and private gardeners in the 

 flower show to be held in conjunction 

 with the Chamber of Industry Exposi- 

 tion, to be staged in eight monster tents 

 in Edgewater park, September 2 to 9. 

 M. A. Vinson, who so ably carried last 

 fall's flower show to a success, is at 

 the head of the exposition. The sum 

 of $500 has been set aside for prizes 

 in the flower show tent. 



The Florists' Club's picnic will be 

 held at Willough Beach park July 19. 

 This is the report of the committee, 

 Frank Eitzenthaler, "Doc" Cook and 

 Charles Graham. 



The fall flower show, primarily held 

 in order that private gardeners may 

 again compete for the Corrigan $500 

 cup, probably will be staged in the new 

 ballroom of the Hollenden hotel. A 

 few other classes will be arranged, of 

 which announcement will be made later. 

 F. A. F. 



Oreensbnrg, Pa. — George S. Fergu- 

 son for several years has grown vege- 

 table plants in hotbeds, wholesaling and 

 retailing in the vicinity. Last autumn 

 he built his first greenhouse and has 

 been so successful with it that he plans 

 to put up another right away. 



Greenhouses 



IRON FRAME - SEMI-IRON FRAME 

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PECKY CYPRESS BENCH LUMBER 

 K. D. FLATS or PLANT BOXES 



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We Nanofactore Hotbed Sash at 75c each 



Ours are all made from the very 

 best erade of Oulf Cypress. 



Glased Hotbed Sash from $1.65 up 



Double Uctat Sash up to $4.00 



We carrr a large stock of all 

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GREENHOUSE TOE BENdES 



(Bnmed clay, eame as flower pots) 

 are rapidly taking the place of wood. Our 

 benches are easily erected and will last a life- 

 time. Write us today reorardlng yoor spring 

 reqolrementa. 



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