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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 29, 1919. 



Another Pennsylvania Florist writes: — 



That Permanite has "held fast" for over three years and has the appearance of holding for 

 many more years. Mr. Clinger, of the Fair View Greenhouses, at Milton, Pa., wrote the letter 

 — another proof that you can't go wrong with Permanite. 



"We have used your Permanite on our entire range and would never think 

 of goiiis back to the use of putty. 



'Permanite has 'held fast' for over three years, sheds the water better and 

 certjinly is DURABLE; in addition it stays put wherever used, whether it 

 IS old or new work. We also used the Permanite on a cement tank to 

 close up the pores and it certainly did the work in great shape. There are 

 so many different ways in which we have used your material that we cer- 

 tainly would't want to be without Per/nanifc. " 



Permanile. that ever-elastic glazins cement, can be used for glazing, re-slazing or repair work of any kind; it is as good for 

 one purpose as it is for another. On new work Permanite does away with the usual bedding— the Permanite on top the glass 

 making an absolutely air and water-tight joint; on old work Permanite is far more economical than putty— doing the work 

 with less material and in less than half the time— and when it comes to mending broken glass, repairs of any kind, etc., 

 Permanite will do the work quickly, efficiently and economically. 



Ever-elastic and lasting— guaranteed to outlast putty three to four times— Permanite is the ONE SURE WAY toward 

 better, more economical and dependable glazing; write for our latest four page folder— it will show you how— and why! 



Yours for a tight house 



The Garland Company 



Cleveland 0.,U.5.A. 



Western Distributors: 



John C. Moningfer Company 

 CHICAGO 



CYPRESS FOR STAKES 

 AND CYPRESS FOR LABELS 



A tree oi' plant liiil)''! is a small matter. iu>t a thin strip of wood witli notches nt'ur one end. 

 A whole pockt'tful may lie hou'jht with a penny ni' two. yet tlie cost of them counts in \.\\v year's 

 e.\pei](iitm'e>. And tliere'> no need in biiyin;;^ new earli year, unless you really prefer to spend your 

 inone\. (ict tliein of ("vpic-s and lliey will last. Se with stakes — they are miule of Cypress and 



eiist little iiioic than tlmse made of woods that l>e<4in In rot as soon as they ai'e placed in the soil. 

 I'A'ery dtillar yuu save in these ^mall nlattel•^ stays in the hank to help >well your balance. 



JUST ONE TESTIMONIAL 



C. I']. lJalil)iiis, I \'aiidcii iJosi'h Avciiiir. Aiibai-n. .\. \ ., writes: "My altcnlion wa^ tii'>t drauri to Cyiirf^-- 

 ~f\cral year- ul'd liy usin^ ximc uf it for dahlia stakes, aloiiu with mjhu' |iine, etc., aiul after the pine had 

 rotted away the Cypress showed no sign of decay. .Since then I have used it t'ur ba:ils ami can jc>, and 

 it ha- liei'ii vrry -ali->l'acti)ry ." Tliis is a small iiiatlcr. Init it is wurlh while to li>teii to llic cxpcruMicc of oilier-. 



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