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1 he rlonsts Kcvicw 



August 30, 1917. 



DAYLITE 



QUICK 



We are usually too busy to give 

 testimonials but most of us like to 

 receive commendation for our goods, 

 and we tiiought you would not ob- 

 ject to a line from us in that direc- 

 tion. We have in front of our store 

 a large marquee with a wired glass 

 top. The latter has been extremely 

 dirty, and we have not been able to 

 clean it with water. It occurred to 

 the writer to have our porter make 

 an application of Andersen Daylite 

 Glass Cleaner, and it is almost un- 

 believable what a difference there 

 is! The glass is now as if it were 



G LAS S 



If your jobber does not handle this Cleaner, order from 



new, and we have fully 

 75 per cent more light. 



Henry F. Michell Co. 

 By Paul F. Richter. 

 Oen. Mgr. 



Anderieii Specialty 



6 EAST LAKE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. 



CLEANER 



POWERFUL 



Will Not Injure Paint or Putty 

 Leaves No Greasy Surface 



25 gals, or more $1.00 per gal. 



5 to 26 gals 1.26 per gal. 



Less than 6 gals 1.50 per gal. 



F. 0. B. Chicago 



Above cut is from photograph 

 taken at my place after part of glass 

 was cleaned with Daylite Cleaner. 

 It is the Quickest and most powerful 

 ^a^ glass cleaner I ever 



m^\ saw. (Signed) 



m^VS A J. W. Niessen, 



^^ "^^ ^ 763 E, 47th St., 



Chicago. 



M«»nf1«n Th» RptIc'w wh#n yon writ*. 





GRAND BAPIDS, MICH. 



The Market. 



Business for the month of August has 

 been exceptionally good. The nutner- 

 ous military weddings have contributed 

 toward a better summer business. Stock 

 of all kinds, except carnations, is in 

 good supply. Asters and gladioli are 

 in their prime now, and are the best 

 sellers, other garden flowers being about 

 over with. A few Easter and rubrum 

 lilies may be had. Eussell and Ophelia 

 roses are the most popular for sum- 

 mer use. Sweet peas have been fair 

 since the cooler weather set in, but they 

 will not last much longer. 



Various Notes. 



Henry Smith's store has been a 

 rather busy place for summer. The 

 interior of the store has been redeco- 

 rated. 



Eli Cross has been cutting quantities 

 of fine gladioli. 



Arthur Crabb has been busy with 

 military weddings and decorations. One 

 military ball called for nineteen large 

 and ten small baskets, which covered 

 seventy-five square feet of tables. 



Alfred Hannah & Co. have been un- 

 usually busy with good summer business 

 and a renovation of the store at the 

 same time. A. F. C. 



DENVER, COLO. 



Business last week was exceptionally 

 good, banquets and receptions to the 

 army men who received commissions at 

 Fort Riley, Kan., bringing considerable 

 business to the florists. The weather 

 has been fair, but the nights are begin- 

 ning to be cool, and this, in these days 

 of the high cost of fuel, causes some of 

 the growers to worry about the coal 

 pile. 



D. R. Gwillim, who for years has 

 conducted a store at Victor, Colo., has 

 entered the automobile business in 

 Denver. He has not yet disposed of 

 his store at Victor. 



P. O. Hansen, of Greeley, Colo., mo- 

 tored to Denver last week. He says 

 business at Greeley has been good this 

 summer. 



The staff at the Broadway store of 



6REENH0USE BliSS 



DIRKCT FROM FACTORY TO FLORIST 



Our "first-cost" prices will save your moneji and the quality of our glass will 

 give perfect satisfaction. >, 



When figuring upon new houses, write for our prices, furnish your own glass 

 and cut down the cost of your buildings. 



Buy a reserve stock at the present low prices and ayoid delay and loss in case 

 of breakage by hail or fire. 



In asking; pricea, gixe Bises, thickness and number of boxes wanted 



THE THROOP-MARTIN CO.. 



COLUMBUS. 0. 



A GLASS CUTTER WITHOUT "THORNS" 



It cuts more glass with less pressure and 

 without any splinters or breakage. The 

 standard glazier's tool of the world. Style 

 024, sample 10c. 



Write for Green Book of Glaziers' Tools. 



SMITH & HEMENWAY CO., Inc. ' 



89 Ctit St., Irviniton, N. J. 



'SMITH'S REVISED 

 CHRYSANTHEMUM MANUAL 



(Third Edition) 



The best work on Chrysanthemum Culture. 



Both amateurs and florists have been provided 



with articles for their special needs. 



One Hundred and Six Pages. 



Only 60c postpaid. 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO., Adrian, Mich. 



the Park Floral Co. has been working 

 early and late to get out the w^ork. 

 The store had two large decorations on 

 one day, one at Fort Logan and the 

 other at Aurora. Two members of the 

 store staff have joined the army, Eu- 

 gene Ardeldt, who is with the engi- 

 neers' corps at the rifle range near 

 Golden, Colo., and Zeal Neff, who is 

 with the cavalry at Camp Baldwin. 



Harry L. Hunt, of the Kearney Flo- 

 ral Co., Kearney, Neb., and S. A. Knud- 

 son, of Boulder, Colo., were recent 

 visitors. B. S. 



Sturgeon Bay, Wis. — ^The Burlington 

 Floral Co. has its new store ready for 

 business. The equipment includes a 

 modern refrigerator, installed by Buch- 

 binder Bros., of Chicago. 



GREENHOUSE 



GLASS 



ALL SIZES 



BEST BRANDS 



SHARP, PARTRIDGE & CO. 



2263 Lumber Street, 

 CHICAGO 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 

 SPECIAL QUALITY 



Greenhouse Glass 



Write for prices, statins sizes and 

 Quantity reauired. 



C. L. DICKMANN GLASS CO. 



Carloads or less. MUSKOGEE, OKLA. 



Mention Th» ReTlew when yon write. 



THK ORIGINAL AND ONLY 



ELASTIC-LYKE 





(Not lac) 



LIQUID PUTTY 



Positively will not run In hot 

 nor heave In cold weather. Easily 

 applied at any season, with bulb or 

 machine. 



THE ELASTIC-LYKE CO. 



30 East Randolph St., CHICAGO 



Always mentton the Florists* Review 

 when writinB advertisers. 



