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The Florists' Review 



July 6, 1916. 



For a practical house the 

 Dietsch is best. 



LOUISIANA CYPRESS 



WASHINGTON RED CEDAR 

 GREENHOUSE HARDWARE 

 and POSTS 



BRASS SCREWS 



THE DIETSCH PATENT 

 SHORT ROOP CONSTRUCTION 

 PATENT V and U GUTTERS 

 GALVANIZED and 



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Arc You Going 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 Aven'uec^Chicaflro 



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LOS AXOELES NOTES. 



[Continued /rem page 49.] 



store on Fourth street. Both places 

 occupy a good deal of his time, and 

 Manager Wern says they are holding 

 up their end well, both at the growing 

 quarters and at the store. 



At the Freeman-Lewis store some ele- 

 gant rose baskets have been shown — 

 something a little above the average. 



A little more than the usual share 

 of business has been coming to the 

 store of Wolfskins' & Morris Goldenson 

 this week, according to J. Gordon, the 

 volatile manager. Look that up under 

 v., John. 



Dan Stathatos, of the Broadway 

 Florist, is working up a mighty fine 

 business at his store on Broadway. 

 From small beginnings a few years ago 

 he has, by straightforward methods and 

 square dealing, built up a nice line of 

 transient retail trade, as well as a good 

 connection of credit business that he 

 holds through thick and thin. He de- 

 serves all credit for hard work and 

 up-to-date methods, and his store is 

 always attractive. 



Frank Lichtenberg is feeling the call 

 of the wild, and is talking of Bear val- 

 ley as a place in which to recuperate. 



Geo. W. Smith says if people are 

 foolish enough to get married, they may 

 as well come to Seventh and Figueroa 

 streets for the flowers, and lots of them 

 have been doing it of late. 



The Germain Seed & Plant Co. is 

 practically sold out of the salable sizes 

 in all classes of popular shrubbery for 

 the season. The new plantings for the 

 coming year are looking well, and this 

 firm evidently will be well prepared to 

 take care of the big landscape business 

 that is bound to come after the present 

 building boom. 



C. E. Morton is now connected with 

 Norris & Son, at their new store in the 

 Rosslyn hotel building. 



Oscar Johanssen, of the Johansson 

 Seed Co., has just returned from an- 

 other northern automobile trip. 



H. W. Turner reports sales of rose 

 plants keeping up well for so late in 

 the season. In cut flowers he is keep- 

 ing sold out daily, though the cut, of 

 course, is not so large as earlier in the 

 season. H. R. Richards. 



Greenhouses 



IRON FRAME - SEMI-IRON FRAME 

 ALL-WOOD OORSTRUOTION 



PECKY CYPRESS BENCH LUMBER 

 K. D. FLATS or PLANT BOXES 



Writs for Prices 



The Foley Greenhouse Mfg. Company 



8848 West Slat Street, CHICAGO 



T«l«vlioa«— LawndAl* f0M 



We Nannfactore Hotbed Sash at 75c each 



Ours are all made from the very 

 best grade of Oulf Cypress. 



Glas«d Hofbad Sash from $1.85 np 



Doubl* LlKht Bm1> up to $4.00 



We carry a large stock of all 

 sizes. Write us for estimates. 



S. JACOBS & SONS, 13(3-1381 HitUit ATtnie, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



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HcCASLIN BROS., ZumiDe. 0. 



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on Erection, Heating and Glazing 



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Oreenhonse Builder 

 SMS N. Lincoln St.* 



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