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182 



The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 18, 1820 



D I E T S C H 



Character Greenhouse Materials 



For nearly forty years this house has catered continuously 

 to the Florists' Trade of America. 



Jealous care of its good name and of the quality of its 

 construction materials has made the trademark "DIETSCH" 

 of equal rank with "STERLING" as a mark by which estab- 

 lished worth may be recognized. 



You might as well be protected by it, for Dietsch construc- 

 tion material costs no more than other good material. 



Estimates and Catalogue Free 



Construction Materials Hotbed Sash Hardware, Etc. 



Department B 



A. DIETSCH COMPANY 



2640 Sheffield Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



the local trade for a number of years 

 and her presence will be missed. 



J. A. Axell is handling an excellent 

 cut of lilies of the valley just now. He 

 states that the shipping is keeping up 

 quite well. He is still sending good 

 quantities of spring flowers out of town. 



The E. W. McLellan Co. is cutting a 

 big rose crop and is shipping much of 

 the stock. The San Lorenzo nurseries 

 are sending in from 30,000 to 40,000 

 daffodils each day now, supplying the 

 market with a fine grade of stock. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. is 

 shipping quantities of daffodils and 

 other spring flowers, including freesias 

 and anemones. This firm expects to 

 have a large stock of Easter lilies on 

 hand for the season. 



Domoto Bros, are getting their Easter 

 stock in readiness. An excellent supply 

 of pink rhododendrons and Easter lilies, 

 both cut and potted, will be moved 

 from the nurseries shortly. Mr. Domoto 

 states that orders in advance are nu- 

 merous this year. 



Large quantities of good roses are 

 being shipped by Enomoto & Co. now 

 and also large orders of spring flowers. 

 Mr. Enomoto reported that shipping 

 business is holding up 

 well. He mentioned 

 things a strong demand 

 for woodwardia ferns. 



Sam Matraia is now connected 

 C, Kooyman & Co. 



A recent visitor in San Francisco was 

 M. Ebel, of Sacramento. M. M. 



exceptionally 



among other 



from the east 



with 



TJrbana, O. — J. G. Botkin, trading as 

 the East Lawn Gardens, has taken over 

 the establishment of S. W. Carey, in- 

 cluding a membership in the F. T. D. 



Asbcs&alf 



An Elastic Cement That Expands 

 and ContracU With the Weather 



Make your greenhouse weather- tight with Asbestfalt, 

 the elastic cement that never gets hard, cracks or 

 peels in cold weather or runs in hot weather. 



$1^5 per gallon. Why pay more? 

 You can't get anything better no matter how much 

 more you pay. The ingredients are of the purest; 

 weighs but 10 pounds to the gallon. 

 With the scarcity of coal and its high prices, the 

 careful application of Asbestfalt will more than pay 

 for itself by keeping your greenhouse air-tight. 



To insure best results, apply Asbestfalt 

 with our Liauid Putty Machine, price 

 f2.00. With every barrel purchase or 

 Asbestfalt, one machine free. 



MctronolitanMatcricdCb 



1299.1323 FLUSHING AVENUE, 



BROOKLYN. NEW YORK 



To Members of the Floruto' Hail 

 Association of America: 



If you desire greater compen- 

 sation in case of loss, take out 

 extra one-half or extra whole in- 

 surance, if you have not already 

 done so. 



No extra membership fee is 

 required if glass is already in- 

 sured. Write to 



JOHN G. ESLER, Secretary, 

 Saddle River, N. J. 



A Finm S*U»r in Rmtcdi Flower Stores 



Gro-Well Plant Food 



We put this up to be 

 able to meet the calls 

 in our own flower store. 

 It has taken so well we 

 have decided to whole- 

 sale it at 



$2.00 per dosen; 



$15.00 per 100. 

 Retails at 25c per pkg. 



BRAMLEY & SON 



1181 East 71(t Street. CLEVELAND. O. 



