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The Florists^ Review 



SapmuBBK 80, 1916. 



OmOINKATL 



The Market. 



The supply shortened considerably 

 last week, and, should we have a kill- 

 ing frost this week, the chances are 

 that the receipts of greenhouse stock 

 would hardly be sufficient for the needs. 

 At the time of writing, however, the cut 

 is more than enough to take care of 

 requirements. Boses are good and are 

 in heavy supply. The cut of carna- 

 tions is large, but many of the blooms 

 «ome from the stock in the field. Lilies 

 were scarce toward the end of last 

 week, but by the end of this week will 

 undoubtedly be plentiful again. 

 Dahlias and cosmos are in good supply 

 and are excellent. Asters and gladi- 

 oli are nearly done for. Other offerings 

 include rubrums, valley and orchids. 

 Greens are plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. Critchell was the first in the 

 market with new boxwood this fall. 



The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange 

 has been finding a good market for its 

 excellent late gladioli. 



E. G. Gillett and Clarence Ohmer 

 plan to motor to Culver, Ind., this 

 week. 



W. Frank & Sons, Portland, Ind., 

 have been shipping heavy cuts of roses 

 to L. H. Kyrk. 



E. E. Blackshaw, representing the 

 A. L. Bandall Co., Chicago, was among 

 the recent visitors. C. H. H. 



BUFFALO, N. Y. 



Owing to the cool weather, business 

 last week was more encouraging than 

 that of the week previous. Gladioli and 

 asters are still to be seen, but they are 

 deteriorating in quality. A good cut 

 of Russell, Key and Ophelia roses is 

 being marketed. Mums are more plen- 

 tiful, but the supply does not exceed 

 the demand. More carnations of better 

 <]uality and longer stems are to be 

 had. Consignments of dahlias are ar- 

 riving and find a good market. The 

 stock of miscellaneous flowers consists 

 chiefly of larkspurs, cornflowers, ru- 

 brums, dahlias and calendulas. 



A. E. 



A Standard Pot 

 A Standard Quality 

 A Standard Price 



The three necessary 

 thiii£8 to get your 

 pot business. Also 

 proper packing to 

 eliminate breakage. 

 Send your orders to 

 the 



C. C. Poliwortii Co. 



MILWAUHKS, WIS. 



McntloD Tbe Beriew wben jroa write. 



Established 1885 



Standard Flower Pots 



Porosity and Strength 

 Unsurpassed. 



Writ© for Prices. 



A. F. KOHR 



2934-38-38 N. Leavltt St.. Chlca^ 

 Oor. 8oU(.-lte<l in Uer. and Kag. 



■atabUalied 1705 



HEWS 



RED 

 POROUS 



Inoorporatad 1904 



POTS 



Standard, Azalea, Bulb, Orchid, Fern, Hanging, Embossed, Rose, Carnation, Palm, Cycla- 

 men, Cut Flower, Spedal Shapes to order. Chicken Founts, Pigeon Nests, Bean Pots, etc. 



POT MAKKRS FOR A CENTURY AND A HALF 

 WORLD'S LAROKST MANUFACTURERS 



A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc., Cambridge, Mass. 



Warehouses 



CAMBUIMOE, MASS. 



NEW YORK. N. Y. 



Mention Th« ReTlew whfn jou write. 



Now is the Time b Buy your 

 HOT BED SASH 



We are the Larsrest Manufacturers of 

 Hot Bed Sash in this country. 



All our sash are made of No.1 Gulf 

 Cypress, free from sap and knots. 

 Ttie bars are beveled at bottom to 

 admit extra light. 

 We tenon both ends of bars and 

 mortise into t'<p and bottom pieces 

 of sash, which are also mortised 

 into stiles without the use of 

 wedges of any kind. 

 The cross-bar of wood is grooved 

 into the bars and mortised into the 

 stiles. 



The cross-bar of iron is 3/l6x%, 

 also grooved into the bars and 

 stiles and screwed on same. 

 All sash are extra jointed before 

 leaving the factory. 

 No planing of edges is necessary 

 to make them tit perfectly when 

 laid side by side. 



We wbitelf-ad all joints before put- 

 ting the sash together, making it 

 last much longer. 

 We us«< special dowel pins, which 

 are made so that they cannot come 

 out. 



All pins are well sunk to prevent 

 rusting. 



We carry more Hot Bed Sash in stock 

 tban any other concern, 



and make all oJd sizes to order, oa'nted 

 any color, glazed with any kind of glass. 



By having our lumber come direct to 

 us by schooner, we can guarantee our 

 customers that it is positively gulf 

 stock. 



When you begin to think of new sash, 

 and now is the time, write us for our 

 prices. We can save money for jou. 



And when you think of a greenhouse, 

 no place in the U, S- is too far for us to 

 go and submit specifications and prices, 



S. JACOBS & SONS 



Greenhouse Builders 

 1363-1381 Flushino Ave.. Brooklyn. New York 



GEO. KELLER & SON 



, Manufacturers of 



RED POTS 



Before buying write for prices 

 2614-2628 Hervdon Strert 



Wrightwo'd Ave-.CHICAGO.ILL 



FOR THE SMOOTHEST. MOST POROUS 



RED POT 



In which plants d« th« b«st. writ* to 



MISSOURI POUERY GO. 



1227 W. Stii St., Kama* City, Mo. 



Garland 

 Service 



nPHOSB who contemplate 

 ^ the erection of new 

 Greenhouses, or improve- 

 ments to their present plant, 

 should investigate the rea- 

 sons why Garland Service is 

 without par. 



Experience 



We operated greenhouses 

 many years before we started 

 to build them. Every Gar- 

 land house must qualify to 

 the standard which experi- 

 ence shows us is correct. 



Facilities 



Our claim to having the 

 most complete equipment is 

 substantiated by facts. We 

 are the only concern in this 

 field operating iis own FOUN- 

 DRY. MACHINE SHOP and 

 WOOD MILL. 



You will find it worth while 

 to always get our figures on 

 all your requirements. 



Write us any time 



Garland 



Manufacturing 



Company 



Das PUinsa 

 Illinois 



Mention The Review when you write. 



THE FLORISTS' BAIL ASSOCIATION 



Ii»U'es 41/0n,on0sq. ft. of gU<»* ard ha» a reserv • fund 



of o er $3''>,0(XJ In«ii'e your glass now. For i>atticuUr* 



AMress JOHN G. ESLER, See'y. Stride River. N. J 



Uoutlun Tb« U«Tlew wb«n yon writ*. 



