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The Florists' Review 



July 3, 1919. 



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IT PAYS TO USE- 

 PI AQTIf PIRP RRirV in all your boiler work. 



IlLHillll/ 1 IHL DUII/H Any handy man can install it. 



Use it for patching wjjjen you cannot afford to ctit i boiler out. 

 ELASTIC FIRE BRICK can be used for all fire brick purposes. 



Hoerber Bros., Geo. Wittbold Co., Miller Bros.» C. Hausermami, John Reading and Broadbeck the Florist 

 are using Elastic Lining. These are only a few of the thousands we are selling. 



IT COMES IN ROLLS READY FOR USE. A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU. 



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lantic City. They will be absent three 

 or four months. Mr. Biegelmeier has 

 one of the most attractive and flourish- 

 ing florists' stores on the south side and 

 is just ending the most successful sea- 

 son in 'his experience. 



The final session of the Pittsburgh 

 Florists' and Gardeners' Club was held 

 July 1. Arrangements were made for 

 the annual outing. ''Seasonable Flow- 

 ers and Vegetables" was the subject 

 of the program and many members 

 brought exhibits and participated in the 

 discussion. 



Miss Margaret Beiter, saleswoman for 

 the Ludwig Floral Co., returned June 

 30 from a vacation trip to Atlantic City. 

 Clifford Pacey, of the same force, has 

 also returflOir from his vacation, which 

 included trips in western Pennsylvania. 

 Miss Sophia Duglas will leave the mid- 

 dle of the month on a "vacation trip, 

 while Miss Mary Wratney, of the sales 

 staff, will leave shortly after, to spend 

 three weeks on the Atlantic coast. 



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NEWPORT, B. I. 



Horticultural Exhibition. 



The June flower show of the Newport 

 Horticultural Society, June 24 and 25, 

 though smaller than usual, was one of 

 the best that the society has given for a 

 long time. 



The roses, notably the special exhibits 

 of climbing roses and the prize-winning 

 novelties shown by Kempenaar & Chris- 

 tensen, shared the interest with the fine 

 displays of sweet peas from William G. 

 Taylor and William Gray, and the un- 

 usual display of orchids and ferns from 

 the James J. Van Alen houses. 



A, J. Fish, of New Bedford, had a col- 

 lection of named outdoor roses, which 

 took the society's silver medal for col- 

 lection of hardy climbing roses. 



Alan E. Wheeler received the so- 

 ciety's silver medal for his collection of 

 roses. 



For a new rose, with at least one 

 flower fully opened and two or more 

 other flowers in well developed stage, 

 shown in pot or tub, Kempenaar & Chris- 

 tensen took two prizes — with Jacques 

 Kneppers and Mrs. Wemys Quinn. 



James Robertson, John Samuels, Alex- 

 ander Fraser, C. M. Bugholt, William 

 McKay, John McGowan and Andrew 

 Dorward took prizes with exhibits from 

 the estates where they are employed. 



Various Notes. 



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BOILER FLUES 



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All flues are thorouKhlv cleaned 

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decorations for the recent children's 

 festival at the Middletown M. E. church. 



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