November 16, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



113 



Now 

 Ready 



Album 



of 



Designs 



4th Edition 



Postpaid, 



75c 



508 South Dearborn Street 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



At the park board greenhouses the 

 annual chrysanthemum show has taken 

 place. Great crowds viewed the fine 

 stock of chrysanthemums shown. The 

 members of the Florists' Club visited 

 the greenhouses Thursday, November 9, 

 having received an invitation from Su- 

 perintendent Wirth. 



The Whitted Floral Co. has been 

 fairly busy, but reports no great 

 rush of work just yet. The men have 

 had many tables to decorate for lunch- 

 eons, clubs, etc. 



The Johnson Co. is increasing its 

 business by leaps and bounds. The store 

 is splendidly located and with good 

 stock, good services and right prices the 

 company is bound to prosper. 



Many of the florists are busily mak- 

 ing magnolia wreaths, for which there 

 is a large demand at all times here. 



Much improvement is going on at the 

 Lake Street Florist Shop. A larger 

 stock is kept and the proprietor is mak- 

 ing a good bid for bigger business. 



William F, Holmes says that business 



Two 2-inch 



And two 1%-inch Emergency Pipe 

 Clamps will fix a year's pipe leaks 

 in most greenhouses. 



$2.38 net for the four clamps. Other 

 assortments at good reasonable prices. 

 Got our catalogue ? 



PAT.SCP'I9'05 



M. B. Skinner & Co., 560 

 Washington Blvd., Chicago. 



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A PROMINENT CARNATION BROWER SAYS THIS 

 STANDARD RECORDINB THERMOMETER 



ABOUT 

 THE 



Lancaster, Pa. 

 Standard Thermometer Co., Bosion. Mass. 



Gentlemen : Please send me 25 record plates 

 like the enclosed sample, and I want to say that 

 the machine, bought a good many years back, 

 is keeping up its good work right along. I think 

 it a very useful adjunct to good plant growing, 

 and it should be in every greenhouse, as refer- 

 ence to it may often tell what is wrong with a 

 batch of plants. Very truly yours, 



Albkrt M, Herr. 



The actuating element of the Standard Record- 

 ing Thermometer is of lamina metal, which, be- 

 sides being extremely sensitive to temperature 

 changes, is practically indestructible. Record 

 charts are furnished either daily or weekly, and 

 the whole mechanism is contained in an attractive 

 metal case fitted with lock and key, which insures 

 the record from being tampered with. 



The clock movement is of extremely high Krada; 

 everything about the instrument is up to the high- 

 est possible standard of manufacture. 



ORDER NOW 

 $25.00 



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65 Shirley Street 75 19 BOSTON, MASS. 



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PIPE CUT TO 

 SKETCH 



It will pay to 

 correspond with us 



Wrought Iron Pipe, Tubes and Fittings 



New and Second Hand— Thoroughly overhauled, with new threads and 

 couplings, in lengths of 16 feet and over. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. 



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Mention The R^vjpw when von wHt» 



is good. Handsome window displays are 

 Mr. Holmes' forte. E. M. P. 



Use Rippley's 



No. 200 Hot Water Heater 



In (freenhonses, KaraeeR, hog and 

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 Price, $42.60, frelRht paid. 

 Louis J. L. Amoureaux, Norton, 

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 cared for our gre«nhonM, 78x14x9 

 ft., last winter at 23 below zerOf* 



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 Box F, Qrafton, IllinoU 



