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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



Apbii. 18, 1905. 





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Greenhouse Lumber 



OUR LOUISIANA CYPRESS. # 



IS THOROUGHLY AIR DRIED AND FREE FROM SAPi Z^$M'^ 



This is the very best auiterial now offered to the trade for greenhouse coiutriictkb; .'' ''^. 



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We have the largfest stock of this high ffrade cypress in the North, and can promise ]•/ :^ 

 quick service in filling: ^U orders entrusted to us* '■<. i[ - 



Estimates and desigfns furnished on application. We will be pleased to figfure wi;thr ' 

 you on your contemplated work* .;• ^ 



Our new detail sheet mailed on request* , * ^^v ' 



Red Cedar Posts, Iron Fittings, Hot Bed Sash ^ 



Lockland Lumber Company 



LOCKLAND, OHIO. 



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BAT AVIA, N. Y. 



Thomas M. McGuire, who has charge 

 of the New York Central's greenhouses 

 is now engaged in preparing f ~r the an- 

 nual planting of the depot yards along 

 the company's road. He will use 62,000 

 plants this year and every one will be 

 from the Batavia greenhouses. The Cen- 

 tral has two of these propagating plants. 

 The other is at Poughkeepsie, but the 

 Bataria house is the larger. Plants are 

 used at thirty-three stations on the west- 

 ern division, at four on the Falls branch, 

 twenty-seven on the Auburn branch and 

 at about twenty-five on the R., W. & O. 



Work will commence in earnest about 

 May 25. Mr. McGuire is allowed a spe- 

 cial engine, with two baggage cars, and 

 four assistants, besides the regular train 

 crew. It takes him about three days to 

 finish the western division, using 30,000 

 plants. On the E., W. & O. he also 

 works about three days and uses 11,000 

 plants. The Batavia houses also send 

 out a large quantity of ornamental 

 shrubs, probably 8,000 each year, which 

 are used in landscape work. 



ENGLISH HOLLY. 



We learn that considerable quanti- 

 ties of berried holly find their way to 

 the American markets. We can hard- 

 ly look on this fact with complacency, 

 as we fear it will entail the mutilation 

 and spoliation of one of our greatest 

 ornaments. For once we should be 

 'glad if our cousins would put on a 

 heavy import duty — ^but then we have 

 no holly to sell I — Gardeners' Chron- 

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DON'T LET YOUR ROSES MILDEW. 



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PEERLESS SULPHUR BLOWER. 



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raOTIXO KAVB on. Saves Time and Money. Bistrtb- 



^' ntes eanally well Lime, Slnff Shot, Tobaooo Bnit, Parle Oreen or any 

 powder. Oironlar with teeumoalalB on request. 



11 your seedsman does not handle it, order direct. Price 94.00 T. O. B. Ghloairo. 



EDW. E. McMORRAN & CO, 15-21 North Ciiiton Strut, CHICAGO. 



Mention The Berlew when too write. 



HITCHINGS & CO. 



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