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August 12, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



127 



EYERTITE 



GLAZING CEMENT 



Here's the story: — 



The reasons why Evert ite Glazing Cement 

 has largely displaced putty in greenhouse 

 construction are apparent to anyone w^ho 

 has had Evertite on his sash bars. 



Putty consists of whiting and boiled 

 linseed oil. Linseed oil evaporates and 

 when the oil is gone from putty, only 

 whiting remains. It isn't any wonder it 

 lets go and the glass blows out. 



Evertite Glazing Cement is made of 

 pure rock asbestos, combined with non- 

 drying adhesive oils and Gilsonite. It 

 will not run or harden under either ex- 

 treme of temperature. It will not check, 

 crack or let go, but always retains its 

 plastic, rubber-like condition. 



The only chance to make putty hold 

 is to put it under the glass. Quite the 

 opposite, Evertite is run around the 

 edges, lapping over on top of the glass. 

 The glass really holds the putty in (for a 

 while); but Evertite holds the glass in — 

 for years and years. 



Evertite Glazing Cement, remaining 

 always rubber-like, will contract and 

 expand as the greenhouse roof heaves 

 under the wind. The Glazing cement 



does not crack— nor will the glass. 



The correct way to apply Evertite 

 Glazing Cement is through the "Oh Boy" 

 glazing gun. The cement flows in a 

 pencil-like stream and stays where you 

 put it. There is no other gun so good. 



Heretofore the chief use of Evertite 

 Glazing Cement has been to repair roofs 

 weakened, loosened and leaking by the 

 disintegration of putty. But many hun- 

 dreds of thousands of feet of new glass 

 this season will be glazed with Evertite. 

 Their owners can forget the glazing 

 problem for the next five to ten years. 



Evertite Glazing Cement will cost no 

 more than first-class putty, but if putty 

 were free, Evertite would be cheaper— 

 because of the saving in labor, not to 

 say worry. 



Evertite can be had in kegs, half bar- 

 rels and barrels. The "Oh Boy" glazing 

 gun is furnished only with Evertite 

 Glazing Cement. 



Write us and we will give you prices and any information you want 



THE EXCELLO MFG. CO. 



Cleveland, Ohio 



Patent applied for .C~ 

 S. A. HOST, Inventor 



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