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The Florists^ Review 



JUNB 12, 1919. 



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GREENHOUSE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 



AT REASON/VBLE PWIGES ■ ^^^^■ 



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 



CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 



FITTINGS 



HARDWARE 



HOTBED SASH 



J%B DIET8CH CO" 2®^0 SHEFFIELD AVE. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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JACOBS tK greenhouses 



Raaie of five greeiliiuset bnilt ftr Joha De Martiai, Esq., it Wknt Raai, N. J. Ask Mr. Oe Martioi abant our warkaiaashi*, s*eei of arcctiaa and aartoaal service. 



HOTBED SASH MATERIALS AND GLASS 



PLANS AND PRICES 

 SUBIMITTED 



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1363-1381 FlUSHINa AVENUK 

 BROOKLYN, N.Y. 



his old job with "Walter A. Faulk. After 

 nearly a year's training at Camp Han- 

 cock, Mr. Smoller went overseas with 

 the 107th Field Artillery and fought 

 right through without a scratch. 



Joseph J. Goudy was a recent visitor, 

 representing Henry A. Dreer, Inc., of 

 Philadelphia. 



James J. Higgins expects to leave 

 early in July for a two or three weeks' 

 business trip, during which he will at- 

 tend the semiannual convention of the 

 salesmen of the A. L. Eandall Co., in 

 Chicago. 



George Asmus, the national chairman 

 of the publicity bureau of the S. A, F., 

 has appointed Edward J. McCallum to 

 take charge of the western Pennsyl- 

 vania district. 



J. Wilkinson Elliott has just returned 

 from a several days' motor trip east, 

 accompanying Mrs. Elliott, who re- 

 mained at Atlantic City for an indefinite 

 sojourn. Following their discouraging 

 season of the late autumn and winter, 

 the Elliott Nursery Co. is having the 

 most successful season in its history. 

 Thomas McKee Elliott, who has charge 

 of the city oflBce, has been so besieged 

 with orders for Dutch bulbs that he has 

 called in his younger sister. Miss Kath- 

 arine Helen Elliott, to temporarily help 

 out the force. E. E. S. 



Ellzabetli, N. J.— J. W. Blakely re- 

 cently returned from a sojourn at St. 

 Petersburg, Fla., where, he observed, 

 "no sound is heard of the bolsheviki 

 and where the saurians are at peace." 

 Quoting Mr. Blakely further: "We 

 hear murmurings from some of our seed 

 neighbors, touching the late season, but 

 we have been busy right from the open- 

 ing. ' ' 



^^ Twenty years since I bought \the 

 first material and it is as good 

 today as when I first built ^^ — 



Anders 



Rasmussen 

 jlorirt — 



Says Mr. Rasmussen 

 regarding 



,„ placing ^ or ^^^ _ I 



taught th. nr firstJbuUt. 



1" •■-= — ,. -,r, truly. 



Yours ▼••^» 



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RED GULF CYPRESS 



Greenhouse Material 



For nearly sixty years we have 

 manufactured the bigtiest grade 

 Louisiana Red Oulf Cypress 

 Greenhouse Material, single and 

 double glass hotbed sash and 

 ready -made greenhouses. We 

 carry complete stocks for im- 

 mediate delivery and are pre- 

 pared to furnish special shapes or 

 sizes at lowest possible prices. 

 All material guaranteed. 

 We^^ill gladly submit estimates 

 Mvf^tehes. 



Writ* for illustralof^atiiiloKuo 



^e also 

 make the 

 celebrated 



Alfred Struck Co. 



INCORPORATED 



ai'c^iS^':^ LOUISVILLE, KY. 



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