The Florists^ Review 



Dbcehbbb 19. 1918. 



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Greenhouse Construction Material t 



The sreenhouse complete or any part thereof 



HOTBED SASH 



We carry a complete stock of hotbed sash 

 foir immediate shipment. We are in our 

 86th year of manufacturins greenhouse 

 material and hotbed sash and feel confl- 

 uent we can cive you the correct articles 

 and prices. 



Our Catalotfae U very instractlve to 

 Grcmhoos* Owners. Ask for one. 



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DIetseh Houses of H. J. Vandcr Hocst A Son, St. Marys, Ohio 



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



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ENOXVILLE, TENN. 



The Market. 



Weather conditions are unfavorable, 

 with dark days and much rain. The 

 Christmas outlook is not promising, as 

 funeral work continues to clean up stock 

 of all kinds each day, making it impos- 

 sible to accumulate any surplus for the 

 holidays. The quality of the stock 

 coming in is excellent and better prices 

 have never been received. Several local 

 firms which were depending on buying 

 Christmas plants out of town have not 

 been able to do so, which is a great dis- 

 appointment. Many boxwood plants in 

 pots decorated with immortelles are 

 shown and sell quickly. In fact, it is 

 the opinion of most of the florists that 

 these will all be sold out several days 

 before the real rush begins. The local 

 market is turning red with holly and 

 the price is three times as high as last 

 year. Mistletoe and Christmas trees are 

 also coming in and find ready sale. This 

 stock is fine. 



Various Notes. 



A. J. McNutt has the prospect of the 

 finest Russell roses for Christmas. 



A. H. Dailey has the only sweet peas 

 on this market. 



S. S. Skidelsky was a visitor this week 

 and reports business exceptionally good. 



Baum's Home of Flowers, Inc., is 

 cutting fine carnations and prospects 

 for red carnations for Christmas were 

 never better. This concern has four 

 beds with 4,800 plants that are expected 

 to produce 10,000 blooms in the next ten 

 days. The variety is Beacon, which 

 does well at this range. K. P. B. 



WESTEELY, E. I. 



Smith's Flower Shop has moved into 

 mew and larger quarters in the Rhode 

 Island hotel block. 



C. Paul, gardener for the C. P. Cottrell 

 estate, has returned from a trip through 

 southern Connecticut, with his wife. 



Peter S. Byrnes, of the Homogansett 

 Greenhouses, Wickford, was in Provi- 

 dence and Boston last week looking for 

 ' seasonable novelties. 



George L. Stillman, dahlia grower, 

 exhibited a new variety of corn that he 

 has propagated and developed, at the ex- 

 position of the Rhode Island State Corn 

 Growers' Association at Narragansett 

 hotel, Providence, last week. W. H. M. 



Eedfleld, S. D. — On account of the 

 death of J. M. Miles, which occurred in 

 June, 1918, Mrs. Miles has rented the 

 greenhouse to Otto Appletoft. She has 

 just completed repairs on the house 

 necessitated by damage from hail storms 

 in August. 



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 expanBloB and contraction. Pnttr becomes 

 liard and brittle. Brokbd glaaa more easl^ re- 

 moved without breaking ot other glassasoooois 

 with bard putty. 



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