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The Florists' Review 



JOLT 13, 1916. 



For a practical house the 

 Dietsch is best. 



LOUISIANA CYPRESS 



WASHINQTGN RED CEDAR 

 QREENHOUSE HARDWARE 

 and POSTS 



BRASS SCREWS 



THE DIETSCH PATENT 

 SHORT ROOP CONSTRUCTION 

 PATENT V Md U aUTTERS 

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COPPER NAILS 



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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 Avenue>^Chicaflro 



Mention The RctIcw when yog write. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



Business is unusually quiet. The sup- 

 ply is large and heavier than market 

 needs require. Eoses continue in good 

 supply and, in addition to greenhouse 

 stock, excellent Maman Cochet roses 

 may be had. Easter lilies are almost 

 overplentiful, but they have only a 

 fair market. The cut of gladioli is 

 larger than it was. Carnations are in 

 fair supply. Snapdragon meets with 

 a limited demand. The first asters of 

 the season made their appearance last 

 week. Water lilies, sweet peas, coreop- 

 sis and cornflowers constitute sdme of 

 the miscellaneous stock. Greens are 

 plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



L. H. Kyrk was the first one in the 

 market to offer asters this summer. 

 They came in July 7 from William Tay- 

 lor's place, at Price Hill. 



C. E. Critchell has been having a 

 heavy supply of lilies. 



The E. G. Hill Floral Co. had a win- 

 dow last week depicting a bathing 

 beach. 



W. Eay Murphy spent a week fishing 

 in the Whitewater, in Indiana. 



C. H. H. 



Valencia, Pa. — G. L. Curry & Sons, 

 whose main crop is bedding plants, have 

 had an unusually busy season. Al- 

 though it has come slowly, they are 

 building up a nice business in cut fiow- 

 ers and designs and look forward to a 

 steadily increasing trade in each line. 



Syracuse, N. Y. — Russell Bros, have 

 contracted with the J. C. Moninger Co., 

 of Chicago, for the erection of four 

 houses, each 21x150 feet. When the 

 additions are completed the Bussell 

 range will consist of eight houses. 

 Plants, shrubs and vegetables are the 

 principal products of the concern, which 

 recently was incorporated, the officers 

 being C. M. Bussell, president; E. H. 

 Bussell, vice-president; L. E. Bussell, 

 secretary-treasurer. Adolph Hammar- 

 strom, manager of the New York 

 branch of the J. C. Moninger Co., se- 

 cured the contract. 



Greenhouses 



- SEMI-IRON FRAME 

 ALL-WOOD CONSTRUCTION 



PECKY CYPRESS BENCH LUMBER 

 K. D. FLATS or PLANT BOXES 



Writ* for Pricas 



The Foley Greenhouse Mfg. Company 



T«iaptaoii«-L»wnd»i« MM 8848 West 81st Street, CHICACK> 



We Nanufactnre Hotbed Sash at 75c each 



Ours are all made from the very 

 best grade of Qulf Cypress. 



GUu«<l Hotbed Bash from $1.05 up 



Doublo LlKht Sash up to $4.M 



We carry a large stock of all 

 sizes. Write us for estimates. 



S. JACOBS & SONS, 13(i3-l$81 nuliil ATnl^ BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



THE EVERLASTING SECTIONAL 

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HcCASLIN BROS., ZinesviDe, 0. 



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on Erection, Heating and Glazing 



MIKE WINANDY, JR. 



Greenhouse Builder 

 •SM N. Lincoln St., CHICAGO 



