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Florists' Review 



June 25, 1914. 



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The Camatini Support Co. 



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Manufacturars of 



SEUTYING CARNATION SUPPORTS 

 and ROSE STAKES 



[PATENTED] 



, CONNERSVILLE, IND. 



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I SELF-TIED 



I ROSE STAKES. 



I "THE LOOPI 



I THE LOOP'S THE THING!*' 



Writ* for Pric* Ust A. 



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PAWTUCKET, E. I. 



The Market. 



Aside from graduations, funerals and 

 a few weddings, there is not much busi- 

 ness. Stock is plentiful and the grow- 

 ers at times are not able to dispose of 

 all their cuts. The extremely hot weath- 

 er has forced in about everything that 

 would or could bloom. Carnations are 

 getting small and are evidently nearing 

 the end. Of good sweet peas there is a 

 shortage. Growers are commencing to 

 throw out the old carnation stock. 



Various Notes. 



Elmer King, of Attleboro, Mass., had 

 a busy week and reports conditions 

 about the same as last year. 



The management of the S. S. Kresege 

 Co., of Pawtucket, has forbidden the 

 sale of flowers over the 10-cent limit, 

 as it is contrary to the established rule 

 of the store. 



The town of Hebronville lost by fire 

 a number of trees planted along the 

 state highway; the oil used on the road 

 was ignited in some unknown manner 

 and scorched the trees. 



Among the local winners in the an- 

 nual show held by the Rhode Island 

 Horticultural Society in Providence re- 

 cently were Neil Ward, of Lonsdale, 

 and Mrs. M. E. Jenks, of Saylesville. 

 Mr. Ward received first prize for the 

 best mixed pansies and awards of merit 

 for stocks and Jack roses. Mrs. Jenkir 

 won first prize for German iris and first 

 prize for sweet-williams. 



Albert Warner, of the Pleasant View 

 Greenhouses, reports a busy week. 



The nurserymen are suffering on ac- 

 count of the stinginess on the part of 

 the clouds, which refuse to given even 

 a little rain. B. 



Grand Bapids, Mich. — William Cun- 

 ningham has sold the site of his green- 

 houses on Kobinson road and will tear 

 down the buildings. He will discon- 

 tinue this part of his business. 



Salina, Kan. — On the seven acres of 

 land which he recently purchased, on 

 Delaware, Stapler and Gypsum avenues, 

 Edward Tatro has started work on a 

 range of greenhouses, 125x125 feet. The 

 excavation of the cellar, in which will 

 be placed one 50-horse-power and one 

 40-horse-power steam boiler, has already 

 been begun. The new range will be de- 

 voted exclusively to flowers for the 

 wholesale trade. 



RUST PINXW* 



STAK^ FASTE/fETtS ^ 



EuraAa 



Per 1000 

 $1.60 



Augtnt Corts €t Son 



Per 1000 

 $2.80 



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IF "RED DEVILS" 



ar« used and prafferred by the skilled glazier, why not by yout -. ; 



"RED DEVIL" GLASS CUTTER^ 



ARE MADE IN OVER FORTY STYLES 



THE GLAZIERS* 

 STANDARD TOOL 



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No. 024, shown above, is the world's standard. Ask any glazier wby. NoHiinff better. Nothing to 

 compare. Can't be equaled. They cut All hardware dealers sell them. Ask yours. Send us 

 three 2c stamps for ONE only free sample. 



SMITH & HEMENWAY CO. 



1 50 Chambers Street, New York 



(DO TOU KNOW WE MAKE OVIB 8.000 DIFFERENT "BED DETIL" T00L8I) 



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GREENHOUSE GLASS 



' WI HAVE THE LAIMIEST STOCK IN THE SOUTHWEST 



Our glass is of a heavy, uniform strength. We recommend that you antici- 

 pate your requirements NOW, as all the factories have gone out of blast for 

 the usual summer shutdown, and stofcks will soon be broken and higher, 

 prices exacted. Let us have your inquiries. 



OKNULGEE WINDOW GLASS COMPANY, Okmulgee, Oklikomi 



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Greenhouse 



WE HAVE THE STOCK 

 AND RIQHT PRICES 



Sharp, Partridge & Co. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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A STIC A 



FOR 



jifeenhousg 

 USEJTNOW* 



F.0.P1ERGEC0. 



p. O. Box t04 

 raw TORK 



Mastlca la elastic and tenacious, admits of 

 expansion and contraction. Putty becomes 

 bard and brittle. Broken glass more easUj 

 remored without breaklnc of other glass aa 

 occurs with hard putty- 



LASTS I.ONOEB THAN PUTTT. 

 EASY TO APPI-Y. 



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Model 

 Extension 

 Carnation 

 Support 



Made with two et 

 three drdcs. Ba- 

 doned by all the 

 T.eadltif GuaaUea 

 Growcn at the beet 

 ■Mpport oo mafheti 



Pat. Joly 37. '«7. Mar 17. 'M 



OALVANIZBD WIIW 

 ROSE STAKES. 



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 ordsrlat •iMwhei*. 



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IGOE BROS. 



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for Roses. Carnations, etc.; fas- 

 ten stakes, crons wires, etc. 



They never slip and are a great sav 

 Ing of b- tta time and money. 



PRICE - $1.40 per 1000 



S.nro at$12Sper 1000 



10,000 at l.OOperlOOb 



Delivered free. Samples free. 



B. 8. BLAKE A SUN, 

 29 Federal St., Rochester, N. T. 



