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The Florists' Review 



Fbbrdaby 27. 1918. 



Greenhouse Construe ton Mdterial 



The greenliouse complete or any part thereof. 



HOTBED SASH 



We carry a complete stock of hotbed sash for 

 immediate shipment. We are in our 35tb year 

 of manufacturing greenhouse material and hot- 

 bed sash and feel confident we can give you the 

 correct articles and prices. 



Our Catalogue i> very instructive to 

 Greenhouse Owmcrs. AsIc for one. . 



Dietsdi Honscs of Furrow A Co., Gutlirlc, Olda. 



Am DIETSCH CO 99 2640 Sheff^sff^ Avenue, ChiCOgO 



Mention The RyTtew when you write. 



PBOVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



There was a slight drop in the local 

 market last week, not so much because 

 of any material increase or surplus of 

 supply, but because of a falling off in 

 the demand, especially for funeral work. 

 Roses were quoted at 6 to 15 conts; car- 

 nations, 4 to 6 cents; narcissi, 2 and 3 

 cents; daffodils, 4 to 6 cents; violets, $1 

 per hundred, and sweet peas, $1 to $2 

 per hundred. 



Various Notes. 



William Cohen has been discharged 

 from the Quartermaster's Department, 

 at Camp Upton, L. I. 



Charles Smith, of Washington street, 

 was a business visitor in Worcester, 

 Mass., and vicinity last week. 



H. C. Neubrand has transferred real 

 estate in East Providence to Samuel A. 

 Carruthors, upon which he has taken a 

 mortgage for $1,400. 



Paul Frey, of Prey Bros., has returned 

 to his duties after being confined to 

 his house six weeks with influenza. 



Sons of the late William Hay are pre- 

 paring to reopen the range of green- 

 houses on the latter 's estate at Oak- 

 lawn. They will devote their energies 

 to rose growing, in which their father 

 specialized. 



Francis P. Barker, of Warren, has 

 transferred two lots of land in that 

 town to Francesco Aloia. W. H. M. 



FOET SMITH, ARK. 



Business condrtions are better than 

 ever before, with work of all kinds in 

 request again. Funeral work has less- 

 ened for the first time since the early 

 days of October last, but to take its 

 place there is social work, which has 

 been so quiet for the last two years. 

 Roses, carnations and sweet peas are 

 bringing good prices, but violets, nar- 

 cissi, jonquils and, in fact, all bulbous 

 stock, are plentiful in the open yards. 



The carnations, sweet peas and other 

 stock grown in this city by Burley C. 

 Johnston are in excellent condition and 

 in full crop. The florists have found 

 that they can produce much better stock 

 than they can buy. 



The greenhouse stock of B. B. Free- 

 man is in prime condition. Mr. Freeman 

 has larger plantings than ever before 

 in his six years of growing for the 

 market. This year he made an addi- 

 tion to his range in the expectation of 

 the largest business on record in this dis- 

 trict for bedding plants. B. B. F. 



North Lima, O. — John Cullar has pur- 

 chased a greenhouse here. 



GREENHOUSE AND HOTBED GLASS 



8 X 10-inch, 10 x 12-inch and 10 x 14-inch. Single strength, $4.25 per box. 



Double Strength, $5.25 per box. 



16 X 18-inch, Single, $4.75; Double, $5.60. 



All glass paclced 50 square feet to tlic Imz. 



Write us for prices on 

 ANY SIZE OR QUALITY-SINGLE OR DOUBLE STRENGTH 



BAUR WINDOW GLASS CO., Eaton,Imliin> 



MeotioD The Revlpw when 70U write. 



IMMrDIATE SHIPMfNT 



NET CASH Ml in ORDER 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



SINGLE STRENGTH. 8xlO, 10x12, 10xl4, $4.25 per box; 16x18, $4.75 per box. 

 DOUBLE STRENGTH, 16x16, 16x18, $5.SO per box; 16x24, $6.00 per box. 



Save Time and Money by Ordering at Once 



THE THROOP-MARTiN CO , COLUMBUS, OHIO 



Iroer's Peerlesr 

 Glazing Points 



For Greenlioiises 



Drive easy and true, because 

 trata beveU are oa tbe same 

 side. Can't twist and break 

 tbe elass in drivine. Galvan- 

 izeo and wiU not rust. No 

 rigbts or lefts. 



Tbe Peerless Glazine Point 

 is patented No others like 

 it Order from your deale^ 

 or direct from us. 



1000,90c. postpaid. 

 Samples free. 

 HEiniTA. DREEB.I 

 71i Cheitnnt Street^ 

 ruiadslphla. 



FULL 

 SIZE 

 N? 2 



comes iD 



vJreenliouses 

 come "to 



Hitckhi^s & Co, 



Send for 



Kew York 

 1170 Broadway 



Snpply Book 



Boston 

 49 Federal St. 



,11 ■ii'<'4-«»»»> HUM ninii'ihi 



Mention Thp Review whon yon write. 



East Palestine, O. — James S. Verner, 

 assisted by his mother, grows green- 

 lioiiso stock for the market here. 



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llastics to elastic atid tenaeiooa ttdmiw at 

 expansion and contra'H:ion Pntty beoomee 

 liard and brittle. Brokbj g\am more easily re 

 uioTed without breaK'nKof otbet gUMasoooiue 

 with bard pntty- 



Lasts Longer Thin Pitty. Usf U Apply. 



Uention The Rertew wben yon write. 



_ tf l(LT 

 TO LAST 



JACSBI 

 GRECNH2USES 



HOTBKD SASH 

 MATCRIAL AND QLASS 



8. JACOBS A SONS 

 1S83-1S81 noshing Ave.. Brooklyn. N.T. 



We 



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plans and '" 



estimates 



Glass Cloth 



A transDarent waternroof fabric as efficient as 

 K^ass for hotberla. cold frames, etc. Per sq. yd., 

 34'': 25 vds., at .SSc: 50 vds.. at 32c: 100 yds., at 

 31*2C. Let us flBure on your larger orders. For 

 parcel DO<»t add 3c per yd. to above nrices. 

 Try it out now and be cnnvincd. 



TURNER BROS.. BLi^DEN, NEB. 



Ifentlon Tbe BeTlew when yon write. 



