The Florists^ Review 



Jdly S, 1013. 



SUPERIOR QUALITY 



aOOD THICKNESS 



PROMPT SHIPMENT 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



We carry a large stock of both Single and Double Strength sizes 

 hand-made glass, especially selected for the Greenhouse trade. 

 This glass is of superior quality, good thickness and well packed. 



Write us for prices before placing your order— 



we can save you money. 



BAUR WINDOW GLASS CO.. 



Eaton, Indiana 



PEOVIDENOE. 



The Market. 



The florists, both growers and deal- 

 ers, report a normal business for last 

 week. All have been busy, but have 

 had no such trade as was reported for 

 the preceding two weeks. Graduations 

 are over and about all the business is 

 for funerals, an occasional wedding and 

 a few cut flowers. There is an ample 

 supply for all demands. 



Various Notes. 



William B. Hazard and Nels G. Pier- 

 son enjoyed a visit to the plant of 

 A. N. Pierson, at Cromwell, Conn., last 



VTAAJT 



John Johnston, of Johnston Bros., 

 "was in Boston several days last week, 

 in search of novelties. 



Albert Holscher has got his new 

 greenhouses on Hartford avenue ready 

 to begin glazing. 



Edgar A. Nook, who has a fine place 

 near Roger Williams park, is contem- 



?lating purchasing a large farm in East 

 'rovidence and putting up a range of 

 houses for the growing of orchids.- 



The George Johnson Fp^restry Uo.^ (ft 

 this city, hap just completed a contract 

 for spraying the public trees at Bristol. 



Edward Murray, with Small & Sons, 

 New York, but previously employed in 

 this city, has been spending his vaca- 

 tion here and at Newport. 



William H. Tarbox, of West Green- 

 wich, reports his extensive fields of 

 dahlias on the shores of Lake Carr as 

 progressing quite satisfactorily. He is 

 spending a few days with old friends 

 at Springfield, Mass. 



Orrin Smith, Jr., of Pawtucket, has 

 been drawn for petit jury duty on the 

 Superior Court for Providence county. 



^ W. H. M. 



GREENWICH, CONN. 



The Westchester and Fai,rfield Horti- 

 cultural Society held its second annua^l 

 summer show in the town hall, June 

 20 and 21. The show was a thorough 

 success and the exhibits displayed a 

 high standard of quality. The silver 

 cup for the most meritorious exhibit 

 was awarded to the Geo. E. Baldwin 

 Co., Mamaroneck, N. Y., for a splendid 

 group 0^ orchids. Among the princi- 

 pal exhibitors were: James Stuart, gar- 

 dener for Mrs. F. A. Constable, Ma- 

 maroneck, N. Y.; Robert Williamson, 

 gardener for Mrs. A. A. Anderson, 

 Greenwich, Conn,; Robert Allen, gar- 

 dener for E. C. Benedict, Greenwich, 



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A RED DEVIL" you need 



IN YOUR GREKNHOUSC 

 It's a tool, a ** RED DEVIL" Button Pllor 



Eight inches long, drop forged tool steel warranted. Has 4 cutters, cuts and holds the 

 wire after it is cut. It's a universal tool and has hundreds of uses in the greenhouse. 

 All hardware dealers sell it. as well as "RED DEVIL" Glass Cutters. Ask your 

 dealer for No. 1000 "RED DEVIL." 8 inch. If he hasn't it, send us 60c and ONE 

 sample will be sent you postpaid. 



SMITH & HEMENWAY CO.. ISO Chambers St., NEW YORK 



("RED DEVIL" Glass Cuttsrs ar« th* world's bsst.) 



Mention The BctIcw when yon write. 



ELASTIC-LYKE ^"-^SfJ"**' 



Positively will not set hard— will not run In hot weather— will not heave In cold weather. 



After belDK on for years, if the outer film is cat open the body will be fonnd soft ind pliable, making the 

 removal of broken glass and the replaclnir of new very easy, without the breaklfag of more glaaa. 



Bny of the Bfanafactnren, 



The Elastic- Lyke Co., N«t Inc., 30 E. Randalph $U Chicago 



DAYLITE GLASS CLEANER -ODlCK- POWERFUL 



will Not Injure Paint or Putty 



25 gals, or more. .$0.70 i>er gal. 



6to25gral8 SOpergal. 



Less than 6 rals. . 1.00 per gal. 



Andersen Specialty Co. 



i : ; Leaves Wo Greasy Surface 



One gallon will clean from 600 

 to 700 square feet 



Ask Tour Jobber for It, 

 or Write to; 



439 S.44th St. 



Phone Kenwood 1891 



ChicafD 



SIEBKRT'S ZINC 

 NIVER-RUST 



6I.AZIN6 POINTS are Positively the Boat. 

 Last Forever. Over 60,000 pounds now In use. 

 A sure preventive of glass slipping. Effective on 

 large or small glass. Easy to drive. Easy to ex- 

 tract. Two sizes, "^ and 's. 40c per lb.: by mall, 

 16c extra; 7 lbs. for $2.50; 16 lbs. for $5.00, by 

 express. For sale by the trade. Randolpb & 

 McClements, successors to Chas. T._Slebert, 

 Banm and Ueatty Sts., Pittsborgh, Pa. 



JONES' COMBINATION 

 LAWN SPRINKLER 



Best for Florists' use. 

 Manufactured by 



THE M. D. JONES CO. 



71 Portland St., BOSTON. MASS. 



Send for Circular. 

 . MpjitfoTi Thp RptI.»w wh»n yon wrltp. 



Conn.; G. D. Barrow, Rye, N. Y., and 

 P. W. Popp, gardener for H. Darling- 

 ton, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 



A STIC A 



[ifeenhousg 



F.O.PiiRGECO. 



p. O. Box 204 

 NKW YORK 



Mastica is elastic and tenacious, admits of 

 expansion and contraction. Putty becomes 

 hard and brittle. Broken glass more easily 

 removed without breaking of other glass as 

 occurs with hard putty. 



LASTS L,ONOER THAN PUTTY. 

 EASY TO APPLY. 



Mention The Review whan yoa write. 



Grand Bapids, Micb. — Nicholas Lutb 

 has given up growing vegetables and is 

 now gardener for A. D. Bathbone. 



