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The Florists* Review 



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June 29, 1916. 



For a practical house the 

 Dietsch is best. 



LOUISIANA CYPRESS 



WASHINQTON RBD CEDAR 

 GREENHOUSE HARDWARE 

 mnd POSTS 



BRASS SCREWS 



THE DIETSCH PATENT 

 SHORT ROOF CONSTRUCTION 

 PATENT V and U GUTTERS 

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COPPER NAILS 



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Are You Goin^ to Build? 



^HAT NEW HOUSE or houses that you have been think- 

 ing about ought to be planned right now. Now is the 

 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 like to 

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

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



A. DIETSCH COMPANY 



2640 Sheffield Avenue«^Chicaflro 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



BUFFALO. 



The Maxket. 



The conditions of the market last 

 week were irregular. Active moments 

 wer^ mingled with dull ones. Never- 

 thei^; shipping trade continued to be 

 satisfactory. 



Beauties continue to sell well, at a 

 good price. There is always a ready 

 sale for the good grades, while stock 

 of inferior quality is inclined to drag. 

 As usual, there is a large supply of 

 poor stock, with no outlet. Eussell and 

 Ophelia roses remain in the lead. Rich- 

 mond is receding; Francis Scott Key is 

 taking its place. Hadley is enjoying a 

 fair sale. Carnations at present are 

 clearing better than roses and their 

 quality is good. There are not so many 

 soft and split carnations as usual. 



Peonies of inferior grade are more 

 than plentiful; good ones also are abun- 

 dant. The prices range from $2 to $8 

 per hundred. Easter lilies have been 

 in heavy demand and the supply seems 

 to be limited. Callas are few and of 

 smaller size. The orchid situation is be- 

 ginning to ease up somewhat, but val- 

 ley is as scarce as ever, with no im- 

 mediate relief in sight. Sweet peas are 

 not so plentiful, especially in the good 

 grades. Short peas are a drug in the 

 market and their sale is slow. Daisies 

 are becoming small and scarce. With 

 the continuous rains, outdoor daisies do 

 not reach the market in salable condi- 

 tion. Good snapdragon is seen in the 

 market occasionally. Lavender and yel- 

 low irises always sell readily. Corn- 

 flowers are in good demand. Aspara- 

 gus plumosus and Sprengeri are again 

 copious. Fancy ferns are more abun- 

 dant. 



Various Notes. 



A. C. Hanes, of C. Dorflinger & Sons, 

 New York, was in town last week. E. 

 J. Cosgrove, of Tarrytown, also was one 

 of last week's visitors. 



Now that June weddings and gradua- 

 tions are about over, many are plan- 

 ning their vacations. 



William Ehmann, of Corfu, has sold 

 his greenhouses to his eldest son, Wil- 

 liam C. -A.. E. 



Greenhouses 



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IRON FBAME - SEMI-IRON FRAME 

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PECKY CYPRESS BENCH LUMBER 

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The Foley Greenhouse Mfg. Company 



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We Nanofactore Hotbed Sash at 75c each 



Ours are all made from the very 

 beat grade of Oulf Cypress. 



Glaz«d Hotbed Sash from $1.65 up 



Double Usbt Sash up to (4.00 



We carry a large stock of all 

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THE EVERLASTIN6 SECTIONAL 

 CONCRETE BENCH 



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HcCASUN BROS., ZinesriDe. 0. 



GKEENHOUSE TILE BENCHES 



(Barned clay, same as flower pota) 

 are rapidly taklnsr the place of wood. Onr 

 benches are easily erected and will last a life- 

 time. Write us today regarding your spring 

 requirements. 



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