July 8, 1920 



The Ronsrs^ Review 



135 



GULF CYPRESS 



GreenhoiKe Materials 



Pecky Cypmi Bendi Linker 



GLASS 



HOTBED SASH 



All Kinds and Size* 



Lower than the 

 market prices. 



HOST PRAaiCAL 



SHELF BRACKET 



Made for two 6-inch boards 

 or two lines of 1-inch or 

 iH-inch pipe, and can be 



clamped on 1 to 2-in upright pipe 



columns. 



I 



Well made, iron-bound. 20c 

 each. Send 80c forsample. 



FLATS 



NON-KINK 



WOVEN HOSE 



Remnants, 12 ft. and up, coupled, ' 

 13%e per ft. This hose is cheap at 

 twice the price. 



MetropDlitai)Ma€eriaia 



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1299-1323 Flushing Ave., 



Brooklyn. N. Y. 



NOT AN EXPENSE- 

 AN INVESTMENT 



It pays to build concrete greenhouse 

 benches— they last several lifetimes— 

 never need repairing— the first cost is 

 the last cost. 



READY-SET CONCRETE BENCHES 



are easily and quickly built. Cost but 

 little more than those built of wood. 

 Send for full Information and cost to 

 build uniier the most practical system. 



MEAD^UYDAM CO. 

 371 Park Avenue, NEWARK, N. J. 



4^ ASUF^^ 



Water Supply 



Install a Caldwell 

 Tubular Tower and let 

 itdeliveryou by force of 

 gravity a dependable 

 water supply every day 

 in the year. 



Simple, strong, safe. 

 You can erect it your- 

 self. Cost moderate. 

 Most economical, 

 8«nd for Catalocne 

 W.E.CALDWKLLCO. 

 Inearpormt*d 

 mo Brook St. 



C.J. BMota. noriMLMISVILU. 

 BlooinlaMtoa. Ul. Kf, 



Inside Facts 

 On Outside Watering 



Every little while some Florist says to us: 



"If I was a market gardener I'd get Skinner System Irrigation in 

 a minute. 



"But not growing any vegetables, don't see that I can use it." 

 Let's see about that. 



Arn't the florists just about as dependent as the market gardener 

 on what his outside crops will do for him? 



First off, his direct income for many weeks in the year depends 

 largely on flowers grown outside. 



You know the money there has been the last few years in late 

 summer and early fall flowers — when you had them. 



With Skinner System you can always have them, and you have 

 them earlier, bigger, and more of them. 



Even when flowers are plentiful, the extra select stock always 

 moves. 



Secondly, there are the plants, like carnations, violets or sn.nps 

 that you grow outside before putting them inside. 



Hut the money these will make for you inside depends on how 

 they ve grown outside. 



How vigorous they arc; how well branched and full of flower Ix-ds. 



Third, if you grow any potted things, your profit depends directly 

 on gettmg strong, branchy new growth on your stock plants for 

 cuttings. 



It is the experience of hundreds of florists that Skinner System 

 Irrigation doubles results on outside crops. 



This being so, you will naturally want to know just what Skinner 

 System is and how you can try it out. 



That's just what we've told in "RAIN, for the Asking," which 

 well gladly send you. 



The Skinnor Irri^aHon Co. 



225 Water St. Troy, Ohio 



V. 



