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The Florists' Review 



Max 2T, 1916. 



or three feet below the ridge, and either 

 eight 2-inch or ten IVa^ch returns. 

 If the first method of piping is used, 

 all of the returns should be on the walls, 

 the larger number on the south side, 

 on account of the glass in that wall. 

 In the other plan, using three flows, 

 part of the returns should be on the 

 sides of the beds or in the walks. 



Especially if IVa-inch pipe is used 

 for the returns, a mercury generator or 

 some other method of placing the water 

 under pressure should be installed. 



DENVEE. 



The Market. 



Business has been rather quiet during 

 the last month, except for the trade in 

 bedding plants. This part of the busi- 

 ness had been good until May 18, when 

 a snow storm, followed by a frost, put 

 a stop to the work. A large number 

 of plants which had already been 

 planted out were broken down by the 

 snow and frozen the following night. 

 Peonies and iris were not hurt much, 

 and should be all right for Memorial 

 day. 



Various Notes. 



William Kash has taken a position 

 as rose-grower with the Mauff Floral 

 Co. 



Miss Lenora Williams, of the Park 

 Floral Co., is spending her vacation in 

 California. She is visiting both ex- 

 positions with a party of friends. 



Among the visitors last week were 

 Mrs. W. S. Woods, of Monte Vista, 

 Colo.; Carl Espelin, of Espelin & War- 

 ren, Fort Collins, Colo.; C. N. Fohn, of 

 Colorado Springs, and B. C. Johnson, of 

 the Sterling Floral Co., Sterling,, Colo. 



City park was one of the heaviest 

 losers from the snow storm and frost 

 last week; 3,000 cannas were frozen 

 down to the ground and about the same 

 number of geraniums were badly frozen. 



E. S. 



SYRACUSE RED POTS 



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Their strensth added to careful packins 

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