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The Florists' Review 



September 14, 191S. 





Greenhouse Material 



OF BEST GRADE AND WORKMANSHIP -REASONABLE PRICES 



ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 



23309WABANSIAIA VENUE, (Near Western and North Aves.) CHICAGO, ILL. 



PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION TO YOUR NEEDS. 



PORTLAND NEWS NOJES. 



[OontlDaed from page 70.] 



ness as usual. He has renewed his 

 lease on the premises he has occupied 

 over twenty years and says he expects 

 a good run of business. 



Since moving to its new location in 

 June, the Routledge Seed & Floral Co. 

 finds its business improved. 



J. W. Thompson, superintendent of 

 Seattle parks; Frank Fuller, Frederick 

 Schmitz and F. Hamm, of the park 

 board, and B. W. Cotterill, secretary 

 of the American Association of Park 

 Superintendents, looked over the parks 

 of Portland and the Columbia River 

 highway last week. 



W. Thompson is busy with a new 

 house for the Swiss Floral Co., at the 

 Burkhart range. This will take the 

 place of several small houses which 

 were in bad condition. Mr. Thompson 

 has finished superintending the con- 

 struction of three houses for the Wil- 

 Bon, Grout & Gehr Co. and two houses 

 for the Nippon Floral Co. 



The Tonseth Floral Co. showed some 

 good Golden Glow mums grown at the 

 Forty-eighth street range. 



H. W. Van has taken a position with 

 the Holden Floral Co. 



The Oregon state fair, to be held at 

 Salem September 25 to 30, offers $25,- 

 000 in premiums. Part of this sum is 

 for exhibits by professional growers 

 under an improved arrangement of en- 

 tries. 



J. Inosuka, of the Nippon Floral Co., 

 says his company is cutting a quantity 

 of auratum lilies. 



Manager Koch, of the People's Floral 

 Shop, said his summer business had 

 been up to expectations. 



E. R. Chappell has improved the ap- 

 pearance of his store in the Broadway 

 building by rearranging and painting 

 the interior and adding latticework 

 about his display window. 



Fred Wiedemann, of Wiedemann 

 Bros., spent his vacation in the moun- 

 tains south of Roseburg. He shot a 

 buck deer and caught all the trout he 

 could eat. 



By several applications of a spray of 

 arsenate of lead, the city park bureau 

 has got the elm beetle fairly well under 

 control. The elms have been attacked 

 by a species of aphis, which causes a 

 sticky exudation to drip from the foli- 

 age. S. W. W. 



Salem, O. — The regular business meet- 

 ing of the Salem Floral Society was 

 held September 11 instead of Septem- 

 ber 4, Labor day. 



1866-1916 



GREENHOUSE 

 LUMBER 



LOCKLAND LUMBER CO., Lockland, O. 



"ALL-HEART" CYPRESS 



WORKED TO SHAPES. 

 HOTBED SASH. 

 PECKY CYPRESS. 

 SQUARE RED CEDAR POSTS. 



Mention Tb« Rgrlew whan yon wrltt. 



We Nannfacture Hotbed Sash at 7Sg each 



Oura^are all made from the very 

 best grade of Qulf Cypress. 



Glased Hotbed Saab from $1.6S ap 



Doabl* Ucbt Saab up to t4.00 



We carry a large stObk of all 

 sizes. Write ua for estimates. 



S. JACOBS & SONS, 13631381 nnshing ATenoe, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Mention The BeTlew when yoa write. 



TUNLIN PAINT CO. 



Successors to the Vol tax Paint & Varnish Co. of Pa. 



CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA 



The moisture will not get 



Use aur black MiatfaryoarboilirfrMts and pipes. ItwiKrayyau. under the paint. 

 Mention The ReTlew when yog write. 



Cypress Bench Boards 



■ Small orders cheerfully shipped 

 from our Philadelphia storage 

 yard. Carload shipments direct 

 from mill. THREE GRADES: 



Pecky 



Better than Pecky 



Sound 



R. F. WHITMER 



319-320 franklin Bank Bnilding, PHILADELPHIA 



C. E. LEHMA(i, Mgr. Cypress Dept. 

 Phones: Bell Wal. 4574; Keystone Race 1822 

 Mention Tte Review when yon write. 



DREE R*S 



Florist SpoclaltUs 



New Brand. New Style. 

 HOSK "RIVERTON" 



Fnmlshed in len^s np 

 to SCO feet wlthont seam or 

 Joint 



The HOSE for the aORIST 



'4-lnch per ft., 15 c 



Reel of BOO ft. " MHic 

 2reel8,1000ft ** 14 o 



'a-lnch " 18 C 



Reel,600ft... •* 12>9C 

 ConpUnffB tarnished, 



HENRY A. DRBm 

 TUOtaestnntSt, 



PHIiaDKI.PHIA, Pa 





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Very Successful 

 For Dish Ferns 



Here is an extract from a letter of 

 J. Volt & Son. of Cincinnati, Ohio: 



"Last year we used your System 

 very successfully on dish ferns 

 in 2-inch pots, using your green- 

 house nozzles, and were able to 

 grow nearly every seedling that 

 went in pots, the fine spray be- 

 ini just what they wanted," 



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KINNER 



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THB SKINNER IRRIQATION CO. 

 223 Water St., Troy, Ohio 



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