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The Florists' Review 



Mabch 6. 1919 



Greenhouse Construction Material 



The greenhouse complete or any part thereof 



HOTBED SASH 



We carry a complete stock of hotbed sasti 

 for immediate shipment. Wo are in our 

 86th year of manufacturing greenbous) 

 material and hotbed sash and feel coad- 

 dent we can give you the correct articles 

 and prices. 



Oar Catalogue U very instmctlve to 

 Grecnhouc* Owmcra. Ask for one. 



A. DIETSCH CO., 



Dictsch Hotisca of H. J. Vand«r Hocst & Soo, St. Marys, Ohio 



2640 Sheffield Avenue, (D«pt.B) CHICAGO 



Mention The Rerlew when you wrl te. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market. 



Trade conditions here are generally 

 quiet, funeral work being the only out- 

 let for the flowers that are now coming 

 to market. Daffodils and narcissi are 

 coming along in increasing supply and 

 meeting a fairly good demand at $2 and 

 $3. Carnations are plentiful and gen- 

 erally good, but prices have dropped 

 considerably from those obtained six 

 weeks or so ago. Roses move rapidly, 

 as they are not overplentiful, although 

 equal to the demand. They are quoted 

 at from $3 to $12. Violets are begin- 

 ning to come back. Since the flooding 

 of this market by street fakers at rid- 

 iculously low prices, violets have not 

 been in popular demand. 



Varlotis Notes. 



S. Dilmotte is building a greenhouse 

 on Aylesworth avenue, Woonsocket. 



Eden Park Nursery reports an un- 

 usual booking of orders for trimming 

 trees and shrubs. 



Ernest Carl has disposed of his green- 

 houses at 295 Lowell avenue to two 

 young men, brothers, who have had 

 considerable experience in the business, 

 as growers and sellers. 



John Johnston, of Johnston Bros., was 

 a business visitor in Boston last week. 



The trustee of the estate of the late 

 Albert A. Lupien has sold to George W. 

 Drabble and others land and buildings 

 at the corner of Blakeley and Grove 

 streets, Woonsocket. Mortgages of 

 $2,000 on each parcel have been dis- 

 charged. 



What Cheer Wire Works, 157 Dor- 

 rance street, are being conducted by 

 Mrs. Nellie M. Bishop, administratrix, of 

 West Barrington, according to her state- 

 ment filed vsdth the city clerk's office. 



W. H. M. 



WESTERLY, R. I. 



Percy Blanchard, of South Kings- 

 town, has been serving on the jury in 

 the Superior court. 



Peter S. Byrnes, of the Homogansett 

 Greenhouses, Wickf ord, was a visitor in 

 Providence and Boston last week. 



The Quidnick Greenhouses, Inc., at 

 Quidnick, are preparing for a general 

 overhauling this spring. They report 

 unusually good business all winter. 



At the organization of the Westerly 

 Board of Trade last week George L. 

 Stillman was appointed a member of the 

 standing committees on membership and 

 agriculture and Conrad Schultz on agri- 

 culture and retail trades. W. H. M. 



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, $5.50. 



All glass packed 50 aqiuire feet to the box. 



Write as for prices on 

 ANY SIZE OR QUALITY-SINGLE OR DOUBLE STRENGTH 



BAUR WINDOW GLASS CO., Eatoi,hiiua 



M*ntlon Tb« B«Tlew when yon wrlt«. 



DREER'S ««RIVERTON SPECIAL" PLANT TUBS 



TlM BlTWton Tab is told welurffMiy by xm and It 



Um bMt •*« latiodiieed. Th* iMtUtt. llsbtMt and 



Patntad m an and bouad with alaetrto- 



waldad boepa. Tba four itnmt 



■taaa aia aqolppad with «nov 



HKMRT A. DRKBB, 



Seeda, Planta, Balba, SappUaa. 

 714-16 Ch«atnnt8t..Ptalla> 



IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 



NET CASH tmiTH ORDER 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



SINGLE STRKNQTH. SxlO. 10x12. 10x14. $4.28 por box; 16x18. 84.78 por Imx. 

 DOUBLE 8TRENQTH, 16x16. 16x18, 88.80 por i»oxt 16x24. 86.0O por box. 



Save Time and Money by Ordering at Once 



THE THROOP-MARTIW CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO 



WE ARE SPECIAU8TS IN 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



Free from Bubbles— Uniform In ThickneBS. 



PAIIITS AND PUTTY 



Greenhouse Wkite <^«»'-p»»t5-) ^Th^ ?*'"» 



— — .^— — ^— » Partieolar Florists Prefer. 



It will pay you to get our estimates. 



theDWELLE-KAISERc. 



281 Elm St.. 



BUFFALO, N. Y 



Mention Tba BaTlaw wban yon writa. 



MILLER'S LINE OF 



DIRT POTS AND BANDS 



(MADE OF PAPER AMO OARDBOARD) 

 Now ia the time to oonsider what yonr reqolr c mats 

 will be for the coming; season. Write oa before yoa bay. 



MODERN MANUFACTURINQ CO. 

 P. 0. Rax 2$S4 - &43 N. Lawreace $t.. PkJUteiphia, Pa. 



Mention Tba Barlaw when 70a wrlta. 



ASTICA 



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 F.O.FIEI»EGIl 



P. a Has 204 

 NEW YORK 



Haaties is elastio and teoMloaiL adniits ot 

 expansion and oontra'>tk>n, Pntiy beflomes 

 bard and brittle. Brokbd glaM more eaaltf re- 

 moTed without breaking ot otber claMaaoeeiu* 

 with bard putty. 



Lasts LsBier An htij. tuf t» Appl^ 



M»ntloa Tba Barlaw wbe« yew wrHa. 



Glass Cloth 



A transparent waterproof fabric as effipient as 

 glass for hotbeds, cold frames, etc. Per bq. yd., 

 84c: 26 .yds., at 83c; 60 yds., at 82c; 100 yds., at 

 Sl^c. Let us figure on your larger orders. For 

 parcel post add 8c per yd. to above prices. 

 Try it out now and be convinced. 



TURNER BROS., BLADEN. NEB. 



Mantlan Tba Bavlaw whan jtm writ*. 



