Hakch 1, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



95 



Sunlight Sash for Bedding Plants 



Its successful use by hundreds of florists has proved that Sunlight Double Glass Sash gives 

 far better service than single glass, and at half the operating cost. 



Plants have all the light all the time, growing faster, stronger and healthier. No possibility 

 of sudden chilling at night and no expensive mats and shutters to move and remove. 



ICoM-taMS 

 THE STANDARD 



Scientific and practical endorse- 

 ment by leading florists and 

 gardeners have made Sunlight 

 Double Glass Sash the standard. 



Sunlight quality is also maintained 

 in the complete line of single glass 

 which we carry in stock— prompt 

 shipment. 



Write us today for valuable cata- 

 logue and present low prices. 



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Small Sunlight Greenhoiues 



for Special Growing 



For many varieties of flowera.^one lor 

 more small ready-made, inexpensive 

 Sunlicht Greenhouses are a decided ad- 

 vance in floriculture. Enables you to 

 maintain temperatures best suited to 

 Krowins special varieties, or to season 

 bedding and half hardy plants before 

 setting them out 



SUNLIGHT DOUBLE GLASS SASH CO., tS^¥,Ssa^&: 



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To stop that 



pipe leak per- 

 manently— 

 cheaply— use 

 Emergency 

 Pipe Clamps. 



M. B. Sluaacr C*. 



SSI-SeZ WashimtN 

 ■fal., Chicai*. 



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Use RIppley's 



No. 200 Hot Water Heater 



In greenhonMa, garages, bog and 

 poultry honses. muUl bnUdlng*. 

 Price. $42^, freight paid. 

 Loolt J. L. Amoareaox, Norton 

 IUm.. a^T*: "Tour No. 900 Heater 

 cared for oar greenhonae, 7Bxl4z9 

 ft., last winter at 23 below Eerot* 



Mall orders direct Write for cir- 

 culars of heaters and steamers. 



RiPPLEY MFG. ft STEK BOAT CO. 

 Box F, QraftoB. Illinois 



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the florists' business in this city. It is 

 one of the latest models of the National 

 Cash Register Co., operated by elec- 

 tricity. 



On account of the primary election at 

 Indianapolis March 6, the meeting of the 

 State Florists' Association, at La Fay- 

 ette, has been postponed to March 7. A 

 special car will leave the terminal sta- 

 tion at 8:15 a. m, A topic up for dis- 

 cussion will be "Get Higher Prices." 

 Come, and be prepared with good argu- 



The new firm of Janisch Sc Weiss, ox 

 the Broad Ripple Floral Co., has estab- 



PLANT TUB 



EVERLASTING VIKGINIA WHITE CEDAK 



DYBBTBODT acrees that Plant Tabs made 

 •▼•rlABtinif Virirlala White Cedar n 



best reiitt rot or decay. The " Keystone" brarn 

 of White Cedar Plant Tubs are made of this cele- 

 brated wood, and these goods are painted inside 

 and oot with best oil paints, a rich green. 



They are bound with heary steel hoops for the large 

 siie. and electric-welded wire hoops (galTanixed) 

 on the small size. The large sizes are teimmea 

 with handsome drop handles and metal feet, and 

 hare perforated, remorable bottoms. 



These Cedar Tubs are made in all sizes, from 24|< 

 inches top diameter down to 6 inches, amply large 

 for a Bay Tree and small enough for a Hyacinth. 

 Brery one guaranteed. Booklet in colors, with 

 prices, furnished upon reanest. 



RICHMOND CEDAR WORKS, ^'A'S^^TA 



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lished a branch in the City Hall Phar- 

 macy and another in the Moninger drug 

 store at Broad Ripple. This company 

 has purchased a new delivery car. 



Lennis Elder^ Alfred Pettit and Henry 

 Rodenbeck paid a visit to Newcastle 

 and Knightstown last week. They report 

 things looking well at the latter place; 

 the roses were off crop at Newcastle. 

 The carnation crop, however, was in ex- 

 cellent condition, and some extraordi- 

 nary stock was seen at the P. J. Olinger 

 establishment. Mr. dinger's new red 

 carnation. Radium, was well spoken of 

 and bids fair to be one 6f the Tiest of the 

 commercial red varieties. 



ROCHELLE 



Paper Pota and I5Irt Bands — 5 yemm tested — 

 the best — the cheapest. For prices see large 

 advt. page 102 this week's issue — Samples 

 free. F. W. Rochelle & Sons, Chester. N. J. 

 Mentton The Review when yon write. 



The patriotism of Clarence Greene 

 was manifest in his attractive Wash- 

 ington's birthday window. 



E. A. Nelson has an unusually fine 

 crop of winter-flowering sweet peas at 

 the present time. E. E. T. 



