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The Florists^ Review 



Jdn£ 17, 1920. 



FOLEY GREENHOUSES 





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Foley Greenhouses today lead in reputation for true worth. 

 Scientifically planned and carefully made— they give owners the 

 greatest measure of satisfaction. 



If you are planning to build a new house, lay your problems 

 before our engineers. This will be the first step in the 

 right direction. 



THE FOLEY GREENHOUSE MANUFACTURING CO. 



DESIGNERS- BUILDERS — HEATING ENGINEERS 

 3248 West Thirty-first Street CHICAGO. ILLINOIS 



Mention Tbe R«Ti(>w when mn xrrit* 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Maxket. 

 Many decorations and plenty of fu- 

 neral work have been keeping the trade 

 in Columbus busy. Sweet peas, carna- 

 tions, roses and summer flowers are all 

 plentiful and the prices have been hold- 

 ing up much better than usual for this 

 time of year. The weather is sultry, but, 

 despite this fact, many people are on 

 the streets. Pot plants are not so plen- 

 tiful, but are in good demand and flo- 

 rists who handle them report a good 

 business in that line. Peonies are plen- 

 tiful and many are going to waste. 

 Choice blooms soil for $2.50 per dozen. 

 These flowers are fine, but the demand 

 for them is not large, so they are used 

 mostly for display purposes. 



Various Notes. 



The Woodmen of the World held their 

 annual unveiling ceremony Sunday, 

 June 6. This was a beautiful ceremony 

 and they had many flowers for the occa- 

 sion. The crowd at the cemetery rivaled 

 that of Memorial day and the weather 

 was ideal. 



There were many beautiful floral 

 pieces for the funeral of the son of 

 President Thompson, of the Ohio State 

 University. He was killed in an auto- 

 mobile wreck near Santa Barbara, Cal. 



The opening of the new Marimoar 

 restaurant was a good event for the 

 trade. Miss Love, the owner, received 

 many large baskets of beautiful flowers. 



A dance given by students of North 

 high school resulted in T. J. Ludwig re- 

 ceiving an order for several dozen cor- 

 sages Friday, June 11. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. had 

 orders for two large weddings last week. 



T. J. Ludwig has several wedding 

 orders for this month. He had a win- 

 dow of peonies last week. They were 

 all exhibitioa blooms and were labeled 

 80 the public could recognize each va- 

 riety. 



Tke Livingston Seed Co. held its an- 



GREENHOUSE MATERIAL 



Successful growers in all parts of the country are using material supplied 

 by us. Highest quality of Red Gulf Cypress used, prices reasonable and 

 all orders given careful attention. 



Estimates and sketches submitted free upon request. 



Get our prices' on the material you will need for your new greenhouse. 



Complete stock of hotbed sash, single and double glazed, ready for imme- 

 diate shipment; also glazing points, Permanite, etc. 



ALFRED STRUCK COMPANY, Inc. 



Kstablished I860 



948 E. Broadway LOUISVILX£, KY. 



Hotbeds 



PECKY CYPRESS 



WE ARE SPECIALISTS 



We were practically the first to sell to this trade, and Kuarantee perfect satis- 

 faction and rock-bottom priced. G«t the value o( oar Ions experience 

 PECKY CYPRESS, because of its durability, is the only wood non being 

 used for greenhouse benches. Will ship in any quantity, carload or less. 



Drop Siding, Ship Lap, Flooring, White Cedar Posts, Everything in Lumber 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



Klntfslmry and Weed Sta. 

 CHICAGO 

 L. D. Phone* Lincoln 410 and 411 



Adam Schillo Lumber Co., 



GREENHOUSE GLASS prompt shipments 



aOOD QUAUTY. 



UNIFORM STANDARD THICKNESS. 



WELL FLATTENED. 



OHr Service and Prieaa Will Sava Yau Tima and Manay. 

 Wa SailaH Flariata' imtalriaa. 



THE THROOP-MARTIN CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO 



Mual peony show last week and had 

 many excellent large varieties. 



Mr. Kent, of Newark, 0., paid a visit 

 to the Columbus trade Tuesday, June 8. 



