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The Florists^ Review 



Sbptembeb 2, 1920 



Callahan Easy-Splice 



V- Joint 



Easy-Splice V-Joint on the ridge, showing tongue, 



groove and rail holt before placed 



in position 



Easy -Splice V- Joint on the gutter 

 ready to he tightened 



Patent No. 1335554 



One of the exclusive features of Callahan Cut- 

 to-fit Greenhouses is the patented Easy - Splice 

 V- Joint. Its advantages are: 



I. Easy to connect 



II. Strong connections 



III. Joints adjustable to shrinkage 



IV. Permanently non-leakable gutters 



The tongue (1) fits accurately into the groove (2). This 

 is of special value in the gutters, as it makes them per- 

 manently non-leakable. The connections are easily and 

 quickly made. Simply white-lead the ends and draw them to- 

 gether by tightening the knurled nut (4) on the rail bolt (3) 

 with a hammer and spike. 



The joints can be tightened at any time to make up for shrinkage. 

 The heavy rail bolt reinforcement and the accurate milling make 

 every Easy-Splice V-Joint almost as strong as if no joint existed. 



Plan your Geenhouse now. Our Planning Depart- 

 ment is at your service. Tell v^ your problem. 



The Callahan Duo -Glazed Sash Co. 



1953 Fourth Street, Dayton, Ohio 



Mmtlon Th« ItoTlaw when yon wrtU. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market. 



The flower business has been quiet 

 during the last week, but stock is 

 coming in abundantly, asters and roses 

 being especially plentiful, while fine 

 spikes of gladioli are on hand. There 

 have been a smaller number of funeral 

 orders, as well as less demand for flow- 

 ers for social purposes. 



Various Notes. 



Willis S. Pino leaves this week for 

 a two weeks' automobile trip into the 

 White mountains, with his wife, for a 

 vacation. 



George Hunt is able to be out again 

 a'fter a serious illness with intestinal 

 indigestion. 



Swanson Bros, are making extensive 

 improvements and renovations at their 

 range, on Stenton avenue. 



Fred Dietz was in New York last 

 week on business. 



Elmer E. King, of Attleboro, has re- 

 turned from his annual vacation, look- 

 ing much improved. 



Charles Hunt is overhauling his 

 range of houses, on Burnside street, 

 and will have them heated this winter 

 for the first time in two years. 



N. Lemay has been granted a permit 

 for the erection of a greenhouse at 33 

 Rangeley avenue. 



J. Frank Schellinger, of Eiverside, 

 has been spending a few days in recre- 

 ation on Long Island. 



Cohen Bros., proprietors of the 

 Lowell Avenue Greenhouses, are mak- 

 ing extensive alterations and improve- 

 ments at their range. W. H. M. 



DREER'S ««RIVERTON SPECIAL" PLANT TUBS 



Xo. Diam. Each Doz. 100 



60 12 in S1.46 S16.60 S126JM 



60 10 in. 1.00 10.90 86.26 



70 8 in. .86 8.80 67.10 



The Riverton Tub is sold exclusively by us 

 and is the best ever introduced. The neatest, 

 lightest and cheapest. Painted green and 

 bound with electric-welded hoops. The four 

 largest sizes are eauipped 

 with drop handles. 



HENRY A. DREER 



Seeds, Plante, Balba. SappUei 

 714-16 Cheatnut St., Phlla 



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 Boston 

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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 under the most practical system. 



MEAD-SUYDAM CO. 



342 Sixth Avenue, NEWARK, N. J. 



