98 



The Florists' Revfcw 



Jdlt so, 1914. 



OQfOINNATL 



The Market. ' -» 



Business last week was fain 1fc« 

 supply continues large. Prices ^ ^e 

 best are only fair. The bulk of the 

 call is for gladioli and lilies. The sup- 

 ply of the former is large and only the 

 best are meeting with an active call. 

 Giganteum lilies are shortening up and 

 clean out each day. The best asters 

 have a good market. 



Rose cuts continue large; in fact, too 

 large for the requirements. Only such 

 varieties as Taft, My Maryland, Eus- 

 sell and the like have a ready sale. 

 Killarney opens quickly and sells p^r- 

 ly. The American Beauty supply is 

 large and good. Carnation receipts are 

 light and rather uncertain. ' In fact, 

 the last of the old cut is coming into 

 the wholesale houses. Other offerings 

 include a few dahlias. The supply of 

 greens is fully sufficient for imifiediate 

 requirements. 



Various Notes. 



At the trustees' meeting at the Sa- 

 voy Julv 23 it was decided to arrange 

 to hold* the September meeting of the 

 Florists' Society at the Hotel Gibson. 



Who is the most polite and courteous 

 telephone patron in this city I Nobody 

 but our popular Avondale florist, Miss 

 Edith Kyrk! This honor and distinc- 

 tion was voted Miss Kyrk at the annual 

 outing of the telephone employees, held 

 at the Zoo a few days ago. Miss Kyrk 

 did not know of the incident until she 

 read of it in the daily papers. Those 

 who know Miss Kyrk say it was a'hap- 

 py and deserved selection. 



The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange 

 reports an active shipping business. 



E. G. Gillett was in Springfield, O., 

 for several days last week to attend 

 the funeral of his sister-in-law. 



I am glad to report that Mrs. P. J. 

 Olinger, after twenty-one weeks in the 

 hospital, is at last improving nicely. 

 Mr. Olinger expects to have her home 

 in a few weeks and to be able to start 

 for the cooler clime of the north at 

 once. 



Charles Taylor has been sending some 

 excellent America and Augusta gladioli 

 to L. H. Kyrk. 



J. T. Conger has a fine lot of young 

 poinsettias. 



Edward Forter, of Sunderbruch 's 

 Sons, is in Chicago this week. 



C. H. H. 



Columbus, O. — The Hardesty-Schory 

 Co. has been incorporated with a capi- 

 tal of $10,000 to operate greenhouses 

 and a nursery. The incorporators are: 

 Albert H. Schory, Minnie B. Y. Schory, 

 Paul Hardesty, George A. Hardesty 

 and Georgianna Hardesty. 



Greenhouse 



WE HAVE THE STOCK 

 AND M«HT PRICES 



Shaip, Partridge & Co. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Ickes-Braun Mill Co. 



While the season is advancing, you wan^ to be sure of a 



PROMPT DELIVERY 



for your orders in greenhouse material. Write to us for sketches 

 and estimate. We can satisfy you in regard to quick delivery, 

 first-class grade and reasonable prices. Our new factory and 

 modern equipment enable us to accomplish this. 



IrlrPC-Rrniin Mill fn 2330 Wabanm Avenue, CmCAGO, m. 



IVAvd ViaUIl 11111 VU*9 (Near Western Ave. and North Ave.) 



PHONX BUMBOLDT 11 



GREENHOUSE MATERIAL 



HOTBED SASH 



Hoitloii The S«Ti«w when 70a write. 



*'Red Devil*' Glass Cutters 



Most economical whether you have much or little 

 cutting. The genuine hand-honed wheel insures easy, 

 clean and economical cutting. 



Wben you have used one you will understand why there 

 are more of ttiem used than all others cjmbinad. 

 To convince you we will send sample of No. 021— Standard 

 Glaziers' Tool of the world— and booklet of 40 styles for 6 cts. 

 in stamps. SMI1H A HEMINWAY CO.. Ine. 



for bMklet anjrhow. 144 Chambers 8t , New York CU 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



WE HAVK THE I.ARGEST 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 stocks will soon be broken and higher 

 prices exacted. Let us have your inquiries. 



OKNOLGEE WINDOW GLASS COMPANY, Okiiiul{ee, Oklahoma 



Mention The Review when you write. 



DAYLITE GLASS C LEANEg - QU ICK - POWERFUL 



:: ;: Leaves No Oreasy Surface 



One gallon will clean from 

 500 to ViO square feet. 



Ask your Jobber for It, or 

 write to 



480 K. 44tb 8tr*et, 



Phone Kenwood 1391. 



Will Not Injure Paint or Putty 



2) gals, or more. .SO.TO per gal. 



5 to 23 gals ^0 per gal. 



Less than 5 gals.. 1.00 per gal. 



Andersen Speciilty Co., 



Chicajo 



Mention The Review when you write. 



MASTICA 



Used for Glazing Qreenhouses 



Per gallon $1..S6 



Machines for using same, each.. . 1.25 



Special price on quantities of Mastica fur- 

 nished on application, 



GLAZING POINTS 



The Peerless Glazing Points are very 

 desirable for florists' use. 



Per box of 1000 60c 



6 boxes of luOO, per box 65c 



Special price on large Quantity. 



GEO. H. ANGERNUELLER, Wkoleuk Flwist 



1324 Pine Street. ST. LOUIS, MO. 



ASTU^ 



USErTNOK 



RCnERCEGO. 



F. O. Box tM 

 HSW TORK 



MaaUca U elastic and tenadons. admits of 

 expansion and contraction. Patt7 becomes 

 hard and brittle. Broken glass more easllr 

 remoTed wlthont breaking of other glass as 

 occurs with hard patty. 



LASTS I,ONOEB THAN PrTTT. 

 EAST TO APPLY. 



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