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The Flof£sts' Rt^fitii/ 



Jolt 2, 11)14. 



DETBOIT. 



Two well-known members of the 

 craft took unto themselves brides June 

 3e, Henry Forster, with E. A. Fetters, 

 and Lonis A. Oharvat, who was for 

 many year* in the employ-of the Mich- 

 igan Cut Flower Exchange, but who is 

 now in business for himself. Mr. For- 

 ster will be absent from the store for 

 at least a month. 



The Bemb Floral Co. has found it 

 Accessary to enlarge its workroom and 

 in order to accomplish this it has been 

 necessary to use part of the garage 

 wWcli adjoins the store. 



Albert Stahelin is marketing a splen- 

 did crop of indoor tomatoes. Mr. 

 Stahelin 's new house, 70x400, is near- 

 ing completion. 



During a recent storm the mammoth 

 brick stacic on Tlios. Browne's place in 

 Greenfield was thrice struck by light- 

 ning and considerable damage done. 

 Mr. Browne's new house, 70x600, is 

 about two-thirds finished. 



Monday, Jtily 6, Harry Breitmeyer 

 and Frank Danser sail from New York 

 for an extended trip in Europe. After 

 visiting Germany and France they will 

 separate, Harry Breitmeyer going south 

 to Italy. 



Martha Kurzhals will spend the next 

 two weeks at her home in Saginaw, as 

 the guest of her sister, Mrs. Goetz. 



H. S. 



MAKE PIANS FOB MUM SHOW. 



At a meeting of the show committee 

 of the Indiana State Florists' Associa- 

 tion, held at the Hotel Severin, Indian- 

 apoH%, June 18, preliminary arrange- 

 ments were made for the exhibition of 

 the Chrysanthemum Society of America 

 at the time of its annual meeting at 

 Indianapolis, November 6, 7 and 8. 

 The exhibition will be held at the Ger- 

 man House and the public will be ad- 

 mitted free. A. F. J. Baur, of Indian- 

 apolis, is chairman of the committee 

 and manager of the show. O. E. Stein- 

 kamp, of Indianapolis, is secretary. 

 Others on the committee are Jc^n 

 Hartje, H. L. Wiegand and IrWin Ber- 

 termann, of Indianapolis; W. W. Coles, 

 of Kokomo; E. G. Hill, of Richmond; 

 Harry White, of North Manchester, and 

 Theodore Dormer, of La Fayette. 



Greenhouse 



WI HAVI THK STOCK 

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ShanftPirtiyge&Co. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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Baur Carnation Clip 



Sent to any addreaa, postpaid, on t«n days' free 

 trtel. PBIVK^PKB tiVTm (1 Filer •■<! 

 lOOO OMpe). tS.SO. Slnsle Pliers, $».0«. 

 OlliM M follow* r-VnOM COO: MM sttlJO: WWO 

 at«S4B: 10,000 Ml fS.00; S,000 MlU.80: 10.000 at t»M 

 Poatace Prepaid. 



All ■e««mee— Uae4 the Werld Ore* 

 A. J. BAUR, BR», PA., U. S. A. 



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2640 ShemeM Ave. ^ S -^ -*. _« __ 



CHICAGO L^Amp&ny 



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use 

 Material and 

 Hotbed Sash 



It will be to your interest 

 to get otir kk6tditt* and 

 %ttimattt« for your new 

 koueeiB. Oiir ocmstraction ifl 

 stroiiar> lattlns and effi- 

 cient; at the same time it 

 is inexpensive. 



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IF "RED DEVILS" 



are used and praf errad by tha •klllad jg HmxH r, why not hf yau7 



"RED DEVIL" GLASS CUTTERS 



AIIE MADE IN OVER FORTY STYLES 



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THS GLAZIERS* 

 STANDARD TOOL 





No. 024; alio * h ttbore, fg the T»orld*g Btanflard. Ask any glazier wby. Nothing better. !^6thlng to 

 eompere. OKn*i be equaled. They cut. All hardware dealers sell them. Ask yotirs. Send us 

 thrtB 2c 8t»mp8 for ONE only free sample. 



SMITH & HEMENWAY CO. 1^0 Chtmhen Street, New Yerk 

 (at Tov Know WIS hakk ovta t.Mra MrrsttfeitT '^afeli asttL" tooisi) 



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GREEIVHOUSE GLASS 



WE HAVt rm LAIMCST STOCK IN THK SeUTNWBST 



Our glass is of a heary, aniform strength. We recommend that you antici- 

 pate your reouirements NOW, as all the factories have gone Otit of blast for 

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

 prices exacted. Let us have yonr inquiries. 



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SPLIT aRNATIONS 



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"Beet derloe on tt» market* 



Joaeeh Trsodi 



*^)oafcl not ceC along wtthoat 



them.** 8 W Plk«^ 



aaO« for $l.aa. poetpnld. 



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Maetlca U elaatlc and tenadoos, admlti of 

 ezpanaton and contrBctton. Patty become* 

 hard an d brittle. Broken glaae more eaally 

 remoTe d w lttioot breaking of other glam ae 

 ooouiw with hard patty. 



LASTS I.ONOXB THAK PUTTT. 

 EAST TO APPLY. 



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THK FLORISTS' HAIL ASSOCIATION 



haa paid 1282.000.00 for glaae broken during 

 the laat ti yeart. For parttcnlars concern- 

 ing Hall Inaaranise . address 

 JOSH O. KSLCR. SeoV. Saddle RlTer. N- J- 



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