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The Florists^ Review 



July 17, 1913. 



CAREFULLY 



^ 



OILER IfLUES 



^ SELECTEb 



We make a specialty of handling carefully selected Boiler Flues, 4-incli 

 diameter and other sizes for greenhouse piping, Gutter Posts, etc. Also 

 we make a specialty of flues for retubing boilers. All flues are thor- 

 oughly cleaned and trimmed, ready for use. General sales agents for 

 Stuttle's Patent Clamp for joining flues— no packing, no leaks. 

 New Standard Pipe and all kinds of Greenhouse Fittings. Right prices 

 and prompt shipment. 



H. M UN SON, 1405 Wells Street, CHICAGO 



Stattle 4-ln. Patent Clamp T«l«phon« North 572 



Stnttle 4-iB. fatent Elbow 



Montlon The Rpvlew when yon write. 



bronze leaves, which are exceptionally 

 scarce this year, because a number of 

 the local dealers were unable to get in 

 their usual supply for storage last win- 

 ter. The price is climbing as the supply 

 diminishes. 



Various Notes. 



Work is progressing on the three new 

 houses which are being erected by Gude 

 Bros. Co., on its Bladensburg road prop- 

 erty. This concern also has added a 

 Commerce delivery car to its equip- 

 ment. 



Lewis Holman and Walter Hawley are 

 visiting relatives of the latter in New 

 York. Raymond Garrett, who is in the 

 employ of O. A. C. Oehmler, will spend 

 this month at his former home in Ma- 

 nassas, Va. 



Among the visitors in town were the 

 following from Philadelphia: T. Ros- 

 nosky, with the H. F. Michell Co.; 

 Robert Shoch, with the M. Rice Co.; 

 Joseph Goudy, with Henry Dreer, Inc., 

 and Dennis Connor, representing Lord 

 & Burnham Co. 



Fred H. Kramer is preparing for the 

 trip with the members of the Minute 

 Men who are going abroad this fall. 

 He looks pretty nifty in his captain- 

 commissary's uniform, although not 

 quite so picturesque as he did when he 

 participated in the Fourth of July pa- 

 rade, dressed as an Italian organ grind- 

 er. We have not seen Adolphus Gude 

 in his outfit yet. He is going also. 



The several establishments liere 

 where women are employed are again 

 facing the possible enactment of the 

 La FoUette bill, which limits the labor 

 of all female employees to not more 

 than eight hours per day, and to six 

 days per week. This bill has already 

 passed the Senate. If it becomes law 

 the ladies employed in at least one store 

 will be requested to look for other 

 positions. 



William F. Gude and family have re- 

 turned from a short trip to Elkins 

 Park, Pa. During their visit to that 

 place short motor trips were taken 

 over the surrounding country and an 

 opportunity was afforded them to in- 

 spect the new rose plant and dairy of 

 the Joseph Heacock Co., at Roelofs. 



Frank Slye is spending a three weeks ' 

 vacation on a farm in St. Marys county, 

 Md. 



W. F. Gutchall, formerly with George 

 Shaffer, has opened a stand in the 

 market at Seventh and P streets, N. W., 

 and is reported to be getting along 

 nicely. C. L. L. 



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 VALVE 



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