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The Florists^ Review 



August 18, 1921 



AxJAX BLACK GLAZING CEMENT 



Illustrations Showing: Method of Loading^ Bulber with Filling Gun and Applyin^r Cement 



58-GALLON STEEL BARRELS 

 $1.00 Gal. 



40-GALLON STEEL HALF-BARRELS 

 $1.05 Gal. 



20-GALLON KEGS 

 91. lO Gal. 



lO-GALLON KITS 

 $1.20 Gal. 



F. O. B. Chicago. Terms 30-1 <^«-10 Days or 5% Discount^Cash with Order 



DAVID S. CHAPIN 



4455 North Robey Street -:- -:- 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



PAINESVILLE, O, 



Carl Barto, seedsman of Stark Bros. 

 Nurseries & Orchards Co., of Louisiana, 

 Mo., with his wife and family, spent 

 his vacation at Painesville, visiting his 

 parents at the nursery. 



Harry S. Day, mayor of Fremont, O., 

 and erstwhile nurseryman, attended the 

 meeting of the Ohio State Nursery- 

 men's Association, August 12. 



E. A. Cowley has returned from his 

 vacation, which was spent in Michigan. 



E. H. Schultz, manager of the Way- 

 side Gardens, Mentor, O., says that 

 large orders of irises and peonies are 

 being shipped from there. 



Prof. Alfred Uottes, of the Ohio State 

 University, attended the meeting of the 

 Ohio State Nurserymen's Association 

 and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 

 Melvin Wyant, the nursery inspector of 

 the district. 



T. R. Norman has just completed a 

 greenhouse which will be used for 

 propagating slirubs and perennials. 



Andrew Jefferies, in charge of the 

 perennial department of R. E. Hunt- 

 ington, has had remarkable success this 

 season witli ])erennials. 



Fred Endress & Son are erecting a 

 greenliouse, 20xl(iO feet in size, which 

 will be used exclusively for propagat- 

 ing purposes. 



The wholesale price list of Honkala 

 & Wildgren, growers of hardy peren- 

 : nials, has just been issued. 



The recent hail storm did consider- 

 able damage to the nurserymen of 



PERMANITE, 

 the IDEAL 

 GLAZING 

 CEMENT,is 

 giventhepref- 

 erencebymen 

 who know 

 what t hey 

 want and in- 

 sist on get- 

 ting it. 



When you glaze your houses with PER- 

 MANITE you are sure of "easy sailing" for 

 years. 



Yours for real economy, 



THE GARLAND COMPANY 



Cleveland. Ohio. U. S. A. 



Painesville. Much stock and glass was 

 destroyed. 



Mrs. J. J. Grullemans underwent a 



successful operation for appendicitis at 

 the Lake County hospital and is getting 

 along nicely. T. J. M. 



