June 12, 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



103 



The Use of Federal Greenhouse Cement is a 



GUAR- 



ANTEE 



of Freedom from Trouble 



Picture yourself up on the top of your greenhouse in winter, with 

 the temperature below zero, trying to stop a break, a leak which is 

 mighty stubborn in resisting your best efforts; then 



Decide to use Federal Greenhouse Cement 



and be assured that you will have no trouble whatsoever during the 

 entire winter. 



In Federal Greenhouse Cements you will find the acme of 

 perfection— you will wonder how you ever got along with the in- 

 ferior cements. 



We make the following Black Greenhouse Cements; 



Ifederal Greenhouse Cement No. 1.— Thick paste consistency, especially adapted for use on metal, slate, composition and other roofs, and 

 for eflectinfr general repairs. Some florists nse this consistency for glazing, althooKh it is rather hard to apply, because it works stiff. It can be 

 handled fairly well, bowever, in tlie Kreenhouse gun. 



Federal Greenhouse Cement No. 2, or ReKular.— A medium thick consistency. We consider this the Ideal consistency for vlazlDgr 

 work, not too thick nor too ttaln. Can be nsed In Krcenhouse gun, putty bulb, or other Instruments. Those who prefer a sIlKhtly thinner consistency 

 can thin with Federal Special Greenhouse Ihlnner. 



Federal Greenhouse Cement No. 3.— Seml-llquld consistency, especially adapted for lining Rutters, etc. Last year we sent out this con- 

 sistency for (jTlazInK work In general, and many florists prefer it. It of course works very easy In the putty bulb. We believe It is a little too thin for 

 glazing, and consider No. 2 better. 



Federal Greenhouse Cement No. 4.— Made on a different base, from the products of wood distillation. This cement Is similar— in fact 

 Identical with certain competing brands of greenhouse cement on the market. Some florists prefer this base. We do not consider It nearly as per. 

 manent as No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3. 



Federal Greenhouse Cement No. 5 and No. 6.— Respectively paste and semi-llquld, made on a gllsonite base. Very quick setting and 

 efficient; preferred by carnation and rose growers, bat not quite as good for general work as No. 1. No. 2 and No. 3. 



Federal Greenhouse Thinner, in 10, 6 and l-gallon cans. Is an excellent article to keep on hand to restore cement not used at once, to just 

 the consistency that you like. In case the cement thickens somewhat. 





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