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The Florists^ Review 



ICat 11. 1022 



FANCY TERNS 



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FfaMSt stock in th* covatry 





$4.50 par 1000 



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$4.50 per 1000 



WUkoirt NotlM. 



Wild SodUx, 60-lb. OMO • 7^0 



Gram LMicttttiM, 100 $1JK>; 1000 10.00 



Magnolfai Lmivm, green and bronze, per carton 1JM> 



10 cartons 14.00 



Galax Laavw, green, per ease of 10,000 18.00 



GREEN SHEET MOSS, rery fine for basket work, trimming 



pots, etc., per bag 2J00 



S^iagniui Moas» per bale IJMI 



FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES. 





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Wmm CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 'nts Randolph St, Detroit, Nich. 



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Fancy and Dagger Ferns 



A No. 1 QUALITY 



$3.00 per 1000 



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Henry M. Robinson & Co., Inc. 



2 Winthrop Square :: 32 Otis St. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



cupied by tenants- and no equipment ia 

 provided to enable the water company 

 to supply with water any part of th« 

 building without supplying water to 

 the entire building, it is clearly im- 

 practicable for the water company to 

 operate adequately through contracts 

 with the several tenants; in such cir- 

 cumstances, in reasonable and practica- 

 ble operation, the building can only be 

 regarded as a unit and the water com- 

 pany can only reasonably be required 

 to treat with the owner." S. 



BUILDING PROPAGATINa SHED. 



We have 120 sashes, 3x6 feet, con- 

 structed of 1%-inch cypress. They are 

 old, but well preserved. We want to 

 construct a propagating house and need 

 a working plan. It is desired to have 

 them in three 60-foot lengths, de- 

 tached, if possible, and with piping to 

 heat the houses. V. N. C. — Tex. 



It is suggested that the house be 

 made ten feet wide, with walla five feet 

 high and with the ridge eight feet four 

 inches from the ground, or three feet 

 four inches above the plate. It is im- 

 possible, on account of our not being 

 sufficiently informed regarding build- 

 ing conditions and materials in Texas, 

 to make any really definite suggestions 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Self-Watering Device 



For Hanging Baskets 



MAKE all the hangiiw baskets you fill self- 

 watering by using the Daisy SeU- 

 Watercr. Put in any basket after it is 

 filled and never seen. Can be regulated to water 

 any size basket. Never have to take a basket 

 down to water it. With this device any child 

 can water them. Always a uniform moisture, 

 and plitnts will grow much better: that means 

 more people will want baskets and that spells 

 more money for the florist. 



When shown and explained every lady who 

 has a handing basket will want one. DEVICE 

 made of galvanized iron and copper and a sure 

 seller wherever shown. Try a sample order and 

 be convinced. 



Price, $6.00 per doz. 



A sample mailed upon receipt of 50c 

 Retails for 75c 



BETHARDS THE FLORIST 



SSPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



regarding the construction of the walls. 

 If 7-foot posts, five or six inches in 

 diameter, of some durable material can 

 be secured at a reasonable price, set 

 them in at intervals of six feet along 

 the sides and ends of the house, as a 



framework for the walls. It may also 

 be possible to obtain secondhand- 3-inch 

 boiler tubes for use as posts. Three 

 %-inch holes, drilled through the posts 

 at intervals of two feet, beginning six 

 inches fro'ji the 4op. will make it pes- 



