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The Florists^ Review 



JuLr It, 191». 



GREENHOUSE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 



AT REASONABLE PRICES 



'Durable, Efficient, Light, Convenient, Inexpensive 



It will be to your interest to let us quote you on your requirements. No charge for estimates. 

 OUR CATALOGUE WILL BE OF INTEREST TO EVERY GROWER. 



Louisiana Red Gulf Cypress or Washington Red Cedar 



CONStRV^TION MATERIALS 



FITTINGS 



HARDWARE 



HOTBED SASH 



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HOTBED SASH MATEBIALS AND BLASS 



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Eobert Clifford, of Joseph G. Leikens, 

 went to Wheatley Hills, L. I., to super- 

 intend personally the decorations for 

 the wedding of Count Mario Panciera 

 di Zoppola, of the Italian air force, and 

 Miss Edith Mortimer. The decorations 

 were red roses and blue larkspur. 



"Paradise Bocks," the palatial sum- 

 mer residence of Mr. ahd Mrs. Jordan 

 L. Mott, in. Middletown, with its ex- 

 tensive greenhouses of valuable palms, 

 ferns, orchids and other plants, was 

 totally destroyed in a $1,500,000 fire Sun- 

 day, June 30. Edward Hass, head gar- 

 dener, was considerably burned, and had 

 a narrow escape while rescuing property 

 from the burning mansion. 



Mrs. Joseph G. Leikens, of New York, 

 arrived here last week to stay during 

 the summer. 



DENVER. COLO. 



Fred Geisert, who was severely 

 wounded in France, has just returned 

 to Denver, and after a short vacation 

 will take his old position with the Mauff 

 Floral Co. 



Corporal Thomas Sterling, son of An- 

 drew Sterling, employed by the Park 

 Floral Co., has been awarded the Dis- 

 tinguished Service Cross by General 

 Pershing for extraordinary heroism un- 

 der fire near Eemonville, France, No- 

 vember 1, 1918. 



Adolph Konecny, for the last four 

 years foreman at the Crown Hill Green- 

 houses, has bought the Johnson Green- 

 houses, at Twentieth and Grove streets. 

 He will grow chrysanthemums, sweet 

 peas, carnations and bedding plants. 



Clarence Dunsmore has returned from 



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Foley 

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overseas and has accepted a position 

 with the Crown Hill Greenhouses. 



John Emsbach has torn down two of 

 his old houses, and in their place is 

 building one large house. R. S. 



CULT CYPRESS 



Greenhouse Materials 



Pecky Cypres Bench Limber 



GLASS 



Gulf Cy^reM 



HOTBED SASH 



All Kind* and Sixes 



Unglazed, 95c up 

 Glazed, $2.15 up 



HOST rRAOICUT 

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Made for two 6-iDch boards 



or two lines of 1-inch or 



1'4-inch pipe, and can be clamped 



on 1 to 2-in. upright pipe columns. 



Hose Valve— 69c 



All brass except the band wheel.' Has 

 a removable leather disk which ts 

 easily replaced to kMp water-tight. 

 Stuffing: box prersnta leaks at stem 



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