March 20, 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



105 



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Will Last a Lifetime! 



F. B. Davis, of Lincoln, Neb., bought a barrel of Permanite, covered more 

 than one-fourth of an acre with it — and then watched the results. After a while 

 Mr. Davis wrote that he wouldn't be surprised if Permanite were to last a hfetime. 

 If you want to know what caused Mr. Davis to make this statement, be sure to 

 read his letter. 



"The principal objection I have against putty is that it works 

 loose and consequently falls off. To overcome this trouble I used 

 your Permanite, with the result that after years of service my 

 houses are as tight as they were when we first used your material. 

 Frost seems to have no effect on your Permanite and I see no rea- 

 son why it shouldn't last a lifetime. 



"Permanite is the only satisfactory glazing cement I have ever 

 tried and it is with pleasure that 1 recommend your Permanite to 

 all florists." 



Ilie tiariand Company 



Cleveland 0.,U.5A 



Western Distributors: 



John C. Moninfifer Company 

 CHICAGO 



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Pecky 

 Cypress 

 for Benches 

 (Of Course) 



Insist on Genuine Tidewater Cypress— which you can identify by the following Trade-Mark 

 on the end of every piece. This is your guaranty. Don't accept 

 any without This Sign of Responsible Manufacture, Accurate Grading 

 and Honest Count. Only Association Mills can apply this mark. 



T^uBf Madr Rie. U.S.P*TOm«»» 



SOUTHERN CYPRESS MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION 



1230 HIBERNIA BANK BLDG.. 

 NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



(Please address nearest office) 



1230 HEARD NAT'L BANK BLDG., 

 JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 



