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The Florists' Review 



March 18, 1»16. 



AMHERST, MASS. 



This is farmers' week at the Massa- 

 chusetts Agricultural College and, as 

 the visiting farmers include many who 

 are interested in one branch or another 

 of the trade, Prof. A. H. Nehrling ar- 

 ranged a special program for the de- 

 partment of floriculture, as follows: 



TUESDAY, MARCH 16. 



"Selection and Care of House Plants," F. E. 

 Palmer, Brookiine. 



"Garden Planning," P. H. Elwood, Jr., M. A.C. 



"Tbe Use of Annuals In the Garden," E. J. 

 Canning, Northampton, Mass. 



WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17. 



"Treps and Shrubs for the Home Grounds," 

 A. K. Harrison, M. A. C. 



"DIseHses: of Florlcultural Plants," A. J. An- 

 derson M. A. C. 



"The Culture of Herbaceous Perennials," Mau- 

 rice Fuld, New York city. 



"Outdoor Rose Culture," Eber Holmes, Mont- 

 rose, Mass. 



"The Forcing of Plants," Ernest Downer, 

 Northampton, Mass. 



Question Box, conducted by A. H. Wingett. 

 T«nox, Mass. 



An exhibition of spring flowers was 

 staged in French hall, March 17, most 

 of the stock being donated by mem- 

 bers of the trade who are interested in 

 the work of the department. 



READING, PA. 



Club Meeting. 



The Florists' Association held its 

 meeting Thursday evening, March 4, in 

 the Moore building. Regular routine 

 business was transacted, and Frederick 

 Miller, of Norristown, was elected to 

 membership. Plans were discussed for 

 the annual banquet, which will be held 

 April 8 at the Berkshire hotel. The 

 following committee was appointed to 

 make arrangements for the affair; 

 Stanley Giles, Harry Huesman, Fulmer 

 Lauck, Fred Frank and William Kern. 

 The following were appointed as the 

 decoration committee: Stanley Giles, 

 Harry Huesman and Harry Heck. 

 There will be several out-of-town speak- 

 ers. 



Greenhouse 

 GLASS 



WI HAVE THE STOCK 

 AHD RiaHT PRICES 



Sharp, Partridge & Co. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mep<aon The Beylew when yon write. 



GREENHOUSE TILE BENCHES 



(Burned clay. Hame as flower pota) 

 are rapidly taking the place of wood. Our 

 benches are easily erected and will last a 

 lifetime. Write us today retarding your 

 spring reauirements. 



CAMP CONDUIT CO., Cleveland, 0. 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



What My Customers Say: 



E. A. LIPFMAN, 



6 HiKh St., Morristown, N. J. 



Dear Sir:— W© have used your Greenhouse 

 Shading for the past year and It jfave entire 

 satiBfactioD. Very truly yours. H. C. Skkabs, 

 Supt. for Frederick Vanderbllt, Esq. 

 I am also making It up In dry form especially for 



commercial use. 



Write i«r mrticalaM. MeatiM ceawercial tr private. 



Mention Tbe Berlew when yon write. 



Two layers of glass instead of ont 



Early plants 

 make the profit- 

 able garden 



You cannot possibly have 

 vegetables ready for the early 

 prices or flower beds to bloom 

 right unless you use hot-beds and 

 cold frames for starting and ex- 

 pediting them. 



Now is the time 



SunlightDouble Glass Sash 



make the earliest and strongest 

 plants at the least cost of labor 

 and money. They are complete 

 without mats or shutters. As 

 -, I they are never covered the plants 



Get our catalog get all the light and warmth that 



This book points the way to bigger the sun affords and are secure 

 profits ip gardening. It gives the actual j^^t ^^e cold night and day. 

 experience of growers all over the country ^ j 



— tells how they, with the aid of Sunlight Expert gardeners and florists, men 

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 earlier plants which yielded the big, early upon the Sunlight Double Glass Sash as 

 market prices. the standard of efficiency in gardening. 



This catalog is free. If Prof. Mas- Immediate shipment is made and 



sey*8 booklet on the care and use of a freights are equalized to the customer 



hot-bed, cold frame or a small greenhouse according to the distance. Ask about 



is wanted, send *4c in stamps. - , this when you write — and write today. 



SuNUGHT Double Glass Sash Co. 



948 E. Broadway Louiaville, Ky. 



One small inexpensive greenhouse made of 

 Sunlight Double Glass Sash. 



NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



WRITI FOR PRICES 



The Toledo Plate A Window Glaee Co. 



TOLEDO, OHIO 



Mention Tha Review when yog wrlta. 



A STIC A 



USEtTinW. 



F.O.PIEIIKCO. 



r. O. Box SM 

 • NEW TOBK 



Haatlca la elaatlc and tenacious, admlta of 

 ezpanakm and contraction. Patty becomes 

 bard and brittle. Broken fflaaa more eaally 

 remored without breaUns of other glaaa aa 

 occnra with hard patty. 



I.A8TS IX>KOEB THAK PUTTT. 

 BAST TO APPI.T. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 





(Kot Ine.) 



THS OBIOIMAI. AMD OMK.1 



ELiSTlCLYKE 



LIQUID PUTTY 



Formerly sold by E. H. Hunt 



PoaltlTely will not ret hard, mn 



tn hot nor heare In oold weathar. 



I. C. Praaar. M|r..T1IE EUtnC-LTKE CI. 



80 Bait jRandolpb Street. Obioa«o 



Glazing Polntt 



F«r GrccakooMS 



Mra aaiT *ai tna, bacaan 

 kotfe k«TcU an oa tlie tuu 

 alia. Can't twiat aa4 btMk 

 tka alata in MWag. GUru* 

 isa4 an< will not lOit. M« 

 ricktt a* lefta. 

 The PeetlcM Glaxlac Point 

 Ityatanted. Nootbenlika^ . 

 it. Order (ran yooi 4Mla^^/i^ 

 at direct faom oi. ,^>o^ 



laaa.TScportpaid. 



ttmplM free. 



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Mienttoa The Barltw wtian yen write. 



SllBBRT'S ZINC 

 NEVKR-RUST, 



OLAZINO POINTS are Poeltlveiy the Beat. 

 X<aBt Forever. Over 60,000 pounds now In use. 

 A sure preventive o( glass BlippinR. Effective on 

 larfte or small glass. Easy to drive. Easy to ex- 

 tract. Two sizes, "s and ''e, 40c per lb.: by mall, 

 15c extra: 7 lbs. for $2.50 : U lbs. for fft.OO, bv 

 exprean. For sale by the trade. Bandolph & 

 M<-4i«iiieiita. successors to Chas. T. Siebert, 

 Brmim RBd Uealty Sta.. PIttabararli, Pa, 



