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The Florists^ Review 



Septembbb 9, 1920 



GREENHOUSE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 



AT REASONABLE PRICES 



Durable, Efficient, Light, Convenient, Inexpensive 



It will be to your interest to let us quote you on your requirements. No charge for estimates. 

 OUR CATALOGUE WILL BE OF INTEREST TO EVERY GROWER. 



Louisiana Red Gulf Cypress or Washington Red Cedar 



CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 



FITTINGS 



HARDWARE 



HOTBED SASH 



/%B DIETSCH CO" 2^^® SHEFFIELD AVE. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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PITTSBUHaH, PA. 



The Market. 



Business seems to be showing some 

 tendency towards coming back to nor- 

 mal. However, there is still plenty of 

 room for improvement. Large quanti- 

 ties of gladioli and asters are coming 

 into the market daily. The stock is 

 good. Eoses are exceptionally good for 

 this time of the year, especially the 

 shorter grades. Carnations are begin- 

 ning to come in regularly. This stock 

 is also good. Natural fresh statice was 

 selling in this market last week at 50 

 cents per bunch. 



Various Notes. 



Charles Dougherty, of McKeesport 

 Pa., has sold his business to Miss Selma 

 Florin and Harry Forrest, Jr. Their 

 shop will be known as the F. & F. Floral 

 Shop, McKeesport, Pa. Mr. Dougherty 

 intends to take a motor trip to Florida 

 this fall. 



Miss Lou Okey, proprietor of the 

 McLellan Flower Shop, Bellaire, O., vis- 

 ited here on business. 



Leon H. Bergman, of the Pittsburgh 

 Cut Flower Co., and his bride, have re- 

 turned from their honeymoon, which 

 was spent at Atlantic City, Philadelphia 

 and New York. 



Fred Burki, president of the Pitts- 

 burgh Cut Flower Co., who has returned 

 from Los Angeles, Cal., spent the week- 

 end with his sister in Virginia. William 

 A. Clarke spent Labor day at his sum- 

 mer home near Chautauqua lake. 



H. .1. H. 



Topeka, Kan.— To the boys of Shaw- 

 nee county who died overseas, W. A. 

 Bolinger is oflFering the tribute, as the 

 bodies arc returne*! to the homes of the 

 boys, of decorations for each funeral 

 service. 



GREENHOUSE 



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BEST BRANDS 



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2263 Lumbar Str««ty 

 CHICAGO 



An Elastic Cement That Expands 

 and Contracts ^ith 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. 



$1.25 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 

 12.00. With every barrel purchase of 

 Asbestfalt, one machine free. 



MctropolitanMatericdCd 



1299.1323 FLUSHING AVENUE, 



BROOKLYN. NEW YORK 



MentioB The B«Tlew when yon writ*. 



GnEENHuUSE GLASS prompt shipments 



aOOD QUAUTY. 



UNIFORM STANDARD THICKNESS. 



WELL FLATTENED. 



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 We Solicit Florists' Inquiries. 



THE THROOP-MARTIN CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO 



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Leave* No Greasy Sarfac' 



One gallon will clean 

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ASK YOUR JOBBER FOR IT 

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5 to 25 gals 1.26 per gal. 



Less than 6 gals 1.60 per gal. 



F. 0. B. Chicago. 



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Phone Central 680 



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 NEW YORK 



Mastica is elastic and tenacious, admits 

 of expansion and contraction. Putty be- 

 comes hard and brittle. Broken glass more 

 easily removed without breaking of other 

 glass as occurs with hard puttr. 



Lists Liiger Thu Pottr. Cist t* Apply 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Ireor't Peerlm^ 

 Glazing Points 



For Greenlioiifles 



Drive eur and tiae, becaoM 

 both bcveU ate on the lame 

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 the glan in drivioc Galvao' 

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