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The Florists^ Review 



Jons 26, 1914. 



PITTSBUEGH, PA. 



The Market. 



Delightful weather prevailed last 

 week. We had a white frost two nights, 

 when .the thermometer registered below 

 40 degrees. The weather bureau re- 

 ported that these were the two coldest 

 June nights in forty years. 



The cut flower business is in the un- 

 satisfactory condition customary at this 

 time of the year. Extra fine stock is 

 in great demand, with the supply fall- 

 ing short. Eoses are showing the effects 

 of the warm weather. The retailers are 

 now finishing up their wedding orders, 

 after which they expect to lie back on 

 their oars and rest for the season. 

 Plantsmen are making an effort to clean 

 up the remainder of their stock. The 

 growers are busy getting their roses 

 planted and some are still planting 

 chrysanthemums. 



Various Notes. 



Walter A. Faulk, of the Allegheny 

 Market, was married June 18 to Miss 

 Stella M. Blanerman. Mr. and Mrs. 

 Faulk will be at home after July 21. 



Ed. Weaver, chief decorator for Ean- 

 dolph & McClements, reports that he 

 has had the busiest season in his expe- 

 rience and says he will retire with his 

 family to the mountains to recuperate 

 for next fall. 



Wm. Loew, who is well known to the 

 trade, has the sincere sympathy of all 

 in the loss of his sister, Miss Emma 

 Loew. Miss Loew had kept house for 

 her brothers, William and John, since 

 the death of their mother years ago. 



Wm. Curaaaifts, of Steubenville, O., 

 was a visitor last week. Clarke. 



Batavia, IlL — Henry Wenberg, of the 

 Batavia Greenhouse Co., is erecting a 

 $4,000 residence on one of his lots at 

 South Harrison and Morton streets, 

 near the company's plant. 



Cliftondale, Mass. — In addition to his 

 other crops, William Sim has this sea- 

 son grown a crop of pansy seed for 

 Arthur T. Boddington. Mr. Sim has for 

 years been at work on his strain of 

 pansies, growing only flowers for mar- 

 ket, the seed never before having been 

 sold. 



BOUQUET 

 HOLDERS 



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Points Out 

 Some Points 



About Our Superior Way of Erecting Houses 



■\\7^HEN you can keep your best men 

 ' ' at work Inside the factory, w4ien 

 work's a bit slack outside, then you can 

 keep an oreanization of skilled men at 

 all times. That's our way of doin^ it. 



We have a skilled foreman for each 

 branch of the work. We can send any- 

 where from two to forty men, just as a 

 job demands. 



But when a job's done, it's not con- 

 sidered by me really done until care- 

 fully inspected by a superintendent. If 



anyone can find fault with a job he 

 can, and furthermore, he generally 4oes. 

 Anything that isn't right he sees to 

 it's being made right. 



It costs a lot of money to have a 

 superintendent continually on the go 

 inspecting our work, but it's one of the 

 many things that we do that makes it 

 possible for you to depend on depend- 

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And bear in mind that 

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we go any- 



ghow House Erected for Louis Dupuy, Whitestone, L. I. 



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 up to I'iOOgalloqscanbe 



t shipped set up at small 

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 and durable. Cost less 

 thalfWod tanks. Ask 



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