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The Florists' Review 



NOTBMBim 6, 1913. 



DIGHTON, MASS. 



J. S. Place, proprietor of the Dighton 

 Nursery Co., has finished covering with 

 glass his new even-span greenhouse, 

 40 X 150 feet, and is now building the 

 foundation for the large Ideal boiler he 

 is going to use to heat the house. 



J. Harvey Briggs has one of the best 

 fields of violets in this section, which 

 is a pretty sight to see. He commenced 

 last week to house the violets. 



Owing to the extremely cloudy 

 weather we have had for the last 

 month, sand cuttings are rooting quite 

 poorly and will not be up to the aver- 

 age. 



George H. Walker 'has cpmmenced 

 to harvest his fields of dahlias for win- 

 ter storage. His collection comprises 

 about 500 varieties, including the latest 

 novelties. He reports that the sale of 

 bulbs this fall has been greater than 

 those of previous years, and that his 

 flowers have taken high honors at the 

 numerous fairs he has attended 

 throughout New England, 



Charles E. Olney has finished cutting 

 asters. He has had some of the finest 

 asters taken to the Providence market 

 this year. He has a fine lot of cut- 

 tings rooted for spring trade. W. 



NORFOLK, VA. 



Blick the Florist opened a store in 

 the Arcade last month. This branch is 

 about two blocks distant from the main 

 store in the business section. An im- 

 mense number of people pass through 

 the Arcade. "While it is a little late to 

 talk about the opening, it was a tre- 

 mendous success. The store was 

 thronged; souvenirs were given to those 

 who called, and many good wishes were 

 received. The new branch, as well as 

 the main store, is under the manage- 

 ment of Miss Blick. Phil. 



Zenia, O. — Floyd Anderson opened a 

 retail flower store at the corner of Main 

 and King streets October 30. 



Greenhouse 



WE HAVE THE STOCK 

 AND RIGHT PRICES 



Sharp, Partridge & Co. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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MASTICA 



Used for glazing greenhouses 

 Per gal $1.36 



Machine for using same 1.25 



Special price on quantities of Mastica 

 furnished on application. 



GLAZING POINTS 



The Peerless glazing points are very 

 desirable for Sorists' use. 



Per box of 1000 10.60 



5 boxes of lOpO, per box ^ 



(Special price on large quantit*^ 



GEO. R. ANGERNDELLEK, Wkiiesale Florist, 



1S24 Pin* StM St. Louis. HI*. 



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The principle of Sunlight Double Glass Sash — two layers of gkiss 

 instead of one ; dry air space between 



Sunlight Double Glass Sash 



Always Pay — 



— whether used on cold frames, hot-beds or on the inex- 

 pensive 11 X 12 feet Sunlight Double Glazed Greenhouse. 



No mats and boards 



They eliminate the need to use mats 

 and shutters because the air space be- 

 tween the two layers of glass a£Fords 

 better protection. 



They save half the labor 



But the greatest advantage is to the 

 plants. They get all the light. They 

 grow steadily and are stocky es well as 

 extremely early. 



Inexpensive greenhouse 



The inexpensive Sunlight Double Glazed 

 Greenhouseis llxl2feetin sizeandmay 

 be extended to any length in multiples 

 of three feet. The roof and sides are 

 covered with Sunlight Sash and they 



may be readily removed <or repairs or 

 cleaning or for use on cold-frames or 

 hot-beds. A wide greenhouse of the 

 old type cannot be advantageously 

 double-glazed. This Sunlight house ii 

 needed m every garden. It may be at- 

 tached to the residence. 



You oweit to your interest to get the 

 Sunlight literature at once. 



Write for these two 

 books today 



One is a book by Prof. Massey, an au- 

 thority on hot-bed and cold-frame gar- 

 dening, and the other is our free catalog. 

 They are full of valuable facts. The cata- 

 log is free. If you want Prof. Massey's 

 booklet, enclose 4C in stamps. 



Sunlight Double Glass Sash Co. 

 948 E. Broadway Louisville, Ky. 



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GREENHOUSE GLASS 



Write us for prices before placing 

 your order— we can save you money. 



BAUR WINDOW GLASS CO., 



EATON, IND. 



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NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



WRITS FOR PRICBS 



The Toledo Plate ft Window Glase Co. 



J* iJD 



TOLEDO, OHIO 



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SIKBIRT'S ZINC 

 NBVKII-RUST 



GLAZING POINTS are Positively the Be*t. 

 LAst For«iver. Over 60,000 ponnds now In use. 

 A sure preventive of glass sUpplng. Effective on 

 Urge or small glass. Easy to drive. Easy to ex 

 tract. Two sizes, 'e and ^. 40o per lb.: by mall. 

 18c extra: T lbs. for $2.50; 15 lbs. for $5.00. br 



S press. For sale by the trade. JBandolph A 

 oClements, successors to Chas. T. Blebert 

 Banm and Meatty Bts.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 



TNI FLORISTS' NAIL ASSOCIATION 



- has paid f28t.00CX)O for (riara broken dnriuK 

 the kwt^ years. For particulars concern- 

 ing ]0B Insurance, address 

 JOHN O. E8L.ER. Seo'y. Saddle River. N. J. 

 Mention The Review when you writs. 



ELASTIC-LYKE 



That GOOD Putty (8«mMlquld) 



PMltlv«ly wfH not cot hard; will net run 



, In-lwt, Bor Ju»av* In cold woathor. 



Can MiUa'Od^fr Maohlna or Putty Bulb 



Qoea Farthest— Lasts Longest v 



Try a 8-gal. Kit, $6.78 



Special Prices on Larger QuantitieB 



The Elastlc-Lyka Co. (^c) 



so last Randolpli Stroot. CNICAOO 



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