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The Florists' Review 



NOVBUBBB 4. 1920 



Figure Costs b^ the Year 



A wise business man figures costs by the year, right down the line, and especially so if his 

 business has to do with greenhouses. He knows, either by experience or from a close study of the 

 subject, that the only businesslike method of determining material costs in greenhouse building is 

 by the year — first cost and up-keep cost. 



CYPRESS, "the wood eternal'^for greenhouse construction, is positively the cheapest wood to 

 use, floured by its years on the job, without repairs or replacements. 



All good constructors in these days are insisting on genuine "Tide- Water" Cypress, "The Wood 

 Eternal" — every board and bundle bearing the famous Cypress Trade-mark. 



Vol. 8. CYPRESS Pocket Library, is a little book filled with a big bunch of facts and figures about 

 greenhouse construction— profitable reading. There are 48 books in the "Library," all of which give 

 useful facts and plans about HOW. WHEN and WHERE to use CTPRESS. "The Wood Eternal." 

 AND WHY. Which one shall we send you? 



THIS TRADE-MARK ARROW 



IS ON EVERY BOARD 



Jtm. M*u Rn. U.SP^I^O'nca* 

 OR BUNDLE OF TRUE "TIDE-WATER" CYPRESS-THE REAL "WOOD ETERNAL." 



SOUTHERN CYPRESS MJIHUFMTURERS' ISSOCIITION 



1230 PERDIDO BLDG. 



NEW ORLEANS. LA. 



(Pleaa« addreaa nearest ofBce.) 



1230 HEARD NAT'L BANK BLDG. 

 JACKSONVILLE. FLA. 



Jl 



DUROPLASTIC 



THE PROVEN BEST 



BY YEARS or TEST 



GLAZES RIGHT aid STAYS TIGHT 



MANUFACTURED AND GUARANTEED BY 



THE DURABLE PRODUCTS CO., Exchange BIdg., CLEVELAND, OHIO 



PBOVIDENCE. B. I. 



The Market. 



Last week added to the season's long 

 period of excellent weather and the 

 beautiful Indian summer has been gen- 

 erally appreciated. Frost has not yet 

 appeared in suflScient strength to cut 

 off the last of the outdoor flowers, so 

 that some fine dahlias and cosmos are 

 still in evidence. Prominent funerals 

 continue to swell trade, while weddings 

 and antenuptial functions add to the 

 volume of business. 



Chrysanthemums are holding the cen- 

 ter of the stage and will continue to do | 

 so for the next month. While the large 

 single-stemmed blooms find much favor, 

 the smaller ones in sprays are quickly 

 bought up each day. These have flow- 

 ered so rapidly and all the growers have 

 been cutting such an abundance that 

 they have almost glutted the market and 

 the venders are selling them on street 

 comers at bargain prices. 



Various Notes. 



S. S. Skidelsky, of New York, was a 

 business visitor last week. 



The Westminster Greenhouses are 

 making extensive alterations and im- 

 provements. The old office building has 



PECKY CYPRESS 



WE ARE SPECIALISTS 



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

 faction and rock-bottom prices. Get the valae of our Imig experience. 

 PECKY CYPRESS, because of its dnrability. is the only wood now being 

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



Dnp SidiBt Sk9 Lap, FlNriig, White Cedar Pesti, ETerytkiog in LuWr 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



Klngsbary and Weed Sts. 

 CHICAGO 



ADAM SCHILLO LUMBER CO., 



L. D. Phones Lincoln 410 and 411 



been torn down and a new one is taking 

 its place. 



M, J. Leach & Sons have been re- 

 painting and renovating their store at 

 30 Broad street, Pawtucket. 



Timothy O'Connor has returned from 

 a several weeks' sojourn in Florida. 



Joseph Koppelman was in New York 

 and vicinity last week. 



Miss Nellie O'Connor reports a big 

 businesfc during October, including nu- 

 merous weddings. 



Macnair had an attractive Halloween 

 window, in which mums were conspicu- 



ously displayed among pumpkins and 

 cornstalks. 



Westminster Greenhouses supplied the 

 palms and floral decorations at the fifti- 

 eth anniversary of the Cranston Street 

 Baptist church last week. 



The Colonial Flower Shop, Archie C. 

 Akin, Paul F. Brokner and Page F. 

 Potter, proprietors, was opened last 

 week. The firm is a member of the F. 

 T. D. 



Charles Smith was in Worcester last 

 week in the interest of the Eastern 



Wreath Co. 



W. H. M. 



