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492 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



JuiiY 20, 1905. 



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aNNOUNCEMENT 



THE GREENHOISE COMPANY 



Kearney Ave., JERSEY CITY, N. J. 



Take pleasure in announcing that they have been incorporated under the Laws of New Jersey, with 

 a capital stock of $200,000 for the manufacture and erection of all kinds of g^reenhouse structures, 

 and also the manufacturing and supplying of greenhouse structural requisites such as cypress sash bar 

 material, ventilation machinery, iron and wood frame beds and benches, hotbed sash and frame, white 

 lead greenhouse putty, pipe, fittings, valves and boilers for greenhouse heating. 



"We have purchased the plant of the Phillips Mfg. Co., which we are enlarging and improving. 



We will be pleased to submit sketch and estimates for greenhouse erected complete, or for 

 material cut and fitted ready for erection. Correspondence invited. 



THE GREENHOUSE COMPANY 



HORTICULTURAL ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS 

 K«arn«y Av«.. JERSEY CITY. N. J. 



C. R 



NKAII Wt«T SlOC Ave. aTATION 



R.OFN.J.. NEWARK BRANCH 



MIXING PUTTY. 



Kindly give the best receipt for mixing 

 putty and the best season to putty glass 

 to keep it from cracking. C. G. 



We have never made our putty, but 

 bought it of some horticultural builder 

 and then added one twentieth of its 

 weight of pure white lead. Do you 

 mean by "puttying glass" filling up the 

 space between the edge of the glass and 

 the sash bar, where the putty has rot- 

 ted! If 80, then it should be done dur- 

 ing a dry spell in August or September. 

 No greenhouse man uses putty on the 

 outside of the roof. It is sure to peel off 

 in a few years and if the putty is sound 

 beneath the glass, a heavy coat of white 

 lead paint will make a tight roof and 

 add greatly to the appearance of the 

 house. ^- ^• 



PIPING FOR IOWA. 



Please tell me how to place my pipes 

 for heating a greenhouse 20x75, ten feet 

 lo ridge and with side walls four feet 

 high and double boarded against Iowa 

 winds. There is glass in one gable. We 

 need 54 degrees and have 2 -inch pipe for 

 flow and li/4-Jnch for returns for hot 

 water. O- ^• 



I think you can use your 2-inch an.1 

 1%-inch pipe for heating with hot water 

 in the following way: Under each sule 

 bench place a 2-inch flow, arranged to 

 return through a manifold of six 114- 

 inch pipes. For the center bench carry a 

 2-inch risrr under the ridge of the hou^e 

 to the most distant end and then drop to 

 return under the bench through six 1V4- 

 inch returns. This will provide the 

 necessary amount of radiation with water 

 at 180 degrees. L- C. C. 



W^AKSAAV, N. Y.— John Fox has gone 

 out of the greenhouse business. H. S. 

 Baker reports his trade this season as 

 forty per cent better than ever before. 



GREENHOUSE MATERIAL 



or 



LOUISIANA CYPRESS and 



HOTBED SASH ! 



WASH'GTON RED CEDAR 



Onr rACZXiZTZBS IVOBBABED '^■■^i^ OXTR PBIOS8 ABB BIOKT 



OUR GRADES INVARIABLY THE BEST 



9^ Write for Oatalofoie and Estimate when fiirurine on your new houses. "Ct 



A, PIETSCH COMPANY, f}L^^SnfoT?S^Mt7^-^^^ 



Mention The Rpvlew when you write. 



King Constroctioa Co. 



North Tonawanda, N. Y., and Toronto, Ont. 



New Greenhouse Catalogue 



BMtdy for diatrilration. 



SEND FOR ITI 



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Kramer's Pot Hanger 



7or Sale by Wholssale Seedsmen, 

 FloriatB and Snpply Dealers. 



Price, $1.00 per doz. by ezpreas. 

 Sample dos. by mail, $1.26. 



I.N. KRAMER &SON, Cedar Rapidsja. 



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 WB ABB TKB BLAJCBB8 OF TBB 



Model Glazing Point, 

 Model Tomato Support. 



Write for iMoklet of prioea. 



Parker-Bruen Mfg. Co., inc. 



1138 BBOADWAT, BB^ TOBX. 

 Faotory, KABBI80B, V. J. 



BBD STAHDABD POTS. 



Price per 1000, f. o. b. Harrison: 2-iii.. I2.2S: 

 2^-iD., t2.70: 2>i-ln.. 18.25; S-in.. M.26: SJi-ln.. 

 16.60; 4-iD.. 16.80; 6-in.. $11.00; 6-in.. 918.00. Cash 

 must accompany order. 



■ABBX80B POTTBBT. Harrison. Ohio. 



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THE 



WOLF DUMP 



SIEVE SOIL 



MACHINE 



Polveriees sods, ma- 

 nure, all kinds of soil, 

 cuts and forces the 

 fibres through the 

 sieve. Dumps the 

 stones out separate- 

 ly. Pays for itaelf in 

 ten days' use. 



WOLF IMPROVED 



Ventilating Apparatus 



Have all the modern improvements necessary to 

 make them the most economical and powerful 

 machines on the market. Either pipe shafting 

 or cable machines furnished to operate long 

 houses from either the end or center. Send for 

 descriptive catalogue and references. 



A. Q. WOLF & BRO., DATTON, O. 



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ABBOTT'S COMPX^BTB SOLUBJbB 



PLANT FOOD 



The only perfect substitute for and away ahead 

 of Liquid Manure. Clean to handle. Odorless, 

 "ample pacirasre mailed free for 25c. Booklet, 

 "Hints to Florists," free on application. 



THE ARNOTT CHEMICAL CO. 

 114 Victoria St. Toronto, Canada 



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