104 



The Florists' Review 



Jancary 21, 1915. 



BShen it 



Comes to 

 Greenhouses 

 Come to 



HITCHINGS and COMPANY 



Gei'l Offices ni Ficttry 

 ELIZABETH, N. J. 



New York Office 

 1 1 70 Broadway 



Boston Office 

 49 Federal St. 



Philadelphia Office 



40 South 15th St. 



• Mention The Review when you write. 



KING 



The name that assures "the 

 most for the money" in 



GREENHOUSES 



Write for Bulletin No. 47 

 and you will see why. 



KING CONSTRUCTION CO. 



27Ku«'sKMil,N.TiDiwindt,N.Y 



S. Jacobs & Sons 



UPON ^r ^^^Brot/f JTi 



1363-81 nttshiiigAv e.,Brooklp,N.Y. 



CALDWELL TANKS 



of Galvanized Steel are 

 used everywhert. Sizes 

 up to 1200 galloqscan be 

 shipped set up at small 

 cost for freifilit. These 

 tanlu are strong:, ti^t 

 and durable. Cost less 

 than wood tanks. Ask 

 for illustrated catalogue 

 and delivered prices. 



IW. B. Caldwell Co., laeorporated, LmIitUI*. Ky. 



^AlfKS ( Steel, Wood, OalTanlxed ) TOWCBfl, 



Wlndmllla. Pamoa. Oaa Knrtn*- 



NOTICE 



To all American NnrflerymeD and Seedsmen desir- 

 ing to keep In touch with commercial hartlcnltara 

 In England and the continent of Europe: Yoor 

 best means of doing this is to take in the 



Horticultural Advertiser 



Car clrcalatlon covers the whole trade in Oreat 

 Britain and the cream of the Earopean firms. Im- 

 partial imports of all novelties, etc. Paper free on 

 receipt of 75 cents, coverlnsr coet of postage yearly. 

 As the H. A. Is a purely trade medium, applicants 

 sbonld, with the sabecrlptlon, send a copy of their 

 catalogue or other evidence that they belong to the 

 nursery or seed trade. 



A. & C reuwi, LnrAaii, Nittii{kiii. EqUil 



layer of dry , 



Get ready for your winter garden 



Glass must be used whether you garden for profit or simply to enjoy 

 having vegetables and flowers when they arc a luxury and sell high. 



And you must have Sunlight Double Glass Sash if you want to get the 

 best results at the least cost of money and labor. They have become the 

 standard throughout the best and largest gardens in the country for very 

 f^ood reasons: — 



Three reasons why 



1 The air space enclosed between the two 

 layers of glass makes a transparent cover 

 that affords better protection than the mats 

 and shutters on the old single sash. And, 

 it never has to be put on and off. It is 

 always there though invisible. 



2 This air space saves more than one half the 

 labor. 



3 It makes far earlier and stronger plants. 

 Our inexpensive greenhouse 



A handy man can set it up in a few hours 



It is framed of cypress and covered top and 

 sides with Sunlight Double Glass Sash which 

 can be removed at will for use elsewhere or 

 for repairs. 



Get our free catalogue 



// gives full particulars. If Professor 

 Massey's booklet on hot-beds, cold frames 

 and a small greenhous* is wanted send 4c tn 

 stamps. 



Sunlight Double Glass Sash Co. 

 948 E. Broadway Louisville, Ky. 



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QUALITY FIRST 



You will find it always in pvidence throughout the ADVANCE LINE 

 of Ventilating Apparatus and Greenhouse Fittings. 



Our Honest 

 Business Methods 



Co-operation with our 

 customers. 



The same price to each 

 and every customer. 



Dollar for dollar value 

 always. 



Put your proposition 



up to us. 



We make Ventilating Equip- 

 ment to suit any condition, 

 and a complete line of Green- 

 house Fittings. 



Regardless of the size of the 

 order, our service depart- 

 ment looks after it promptly. 



Whatever you purchase from us is guaranteed to give entire satistaction, and we are a 

 reliable concern ia which you can place confidence. 



ADVANCE CO., S42 N. 14th St., Richmond, Ind. 



GARDEN CITY SAND CO. 



dMaber of Conmcrce Bldf., CHICAGO 



Phones Main 4827; Auto. 88-304 



Buildiaf and ProptkgtMng Sanda 



Fire Brick and Fire Clay, Portland Cement, 

 ,Stonekote, Hard Wall Plaster 



B. I. W. D«mp-re«latlnK P«tnt 



277fo MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-ln. SQUARE paper pots (64 

 cubic In. of soil and roots) than on plants raised 

 In 4-ln. clay pots (31 cubic in. of soil and roots). 

 See our page adv. on page 87 .of last week's Issue. 

 F. W. BOCKErLE k SONS, Chester, N. J. 



