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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOVBMBBB 15, 1906. 



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GLASS 



Write us if you intend building the coming season and we will keep 

 you posted on GLASS conditions. We have the kind of Glass you 

 want. Some bargains in a few sizes left over. Don't buy your GLASS 

 until you have written HEADQUARTERS. 



SHAfiP, PARTRID6E & CO. 



2264 to 2274 

 LUMBER STREET 



CHICAGO 



EUONYMUS. 



I have often wx)ndered if it is gener- 

 ally known among nurserymen how much 

 better euonymus propagates, grows and 

 withstands frost if given a fairly heavy 

 shade. A grower in England, known 

 to me, propagates thousands every year 

 in the shade of ' an apple and pear 

 orchard. iThe trees are planted the 

 usual distance apart and the ground be- 

 low is utilized for euonymus, both green 

 and variegated. This grower always 

 propagates by putting the bushes in very 

 deep, so that the soil comes several 

 inches above the stem, covering as large 

 a number as possible of the branches. 

 After planting, quite six inches of mod- 

 erately fresh horse manure is added, 

 covering the whole space between the 

 rows, which are about twelve inches 

 apart. By this means a well-furnished 

 bush will have perhaps fifteen or twenty 

 or even more small branches, with their 

 lower part in the soil. In twelve pionths' 

 time these are taken up and each shoot 

 cut off, when they will be found to be 

 all separate and well rooted; and, if 

 carefully planted out and treated well, 

 will be fine, bushy stuff in one or two 

 years ' time. The usual method of prop- 

 agation is by cuttings in a'^coldframe, 

 tak6n in autumn, where success is mod- 

 erately easy, as a little heat is really 

 required. A small nursery in Cornwall, 

 where the climate is very warm and frost 

 almost unknown, roots them very freely 

 out in the open ground, from both hard 

 and soft wood cuttings, taken in their 

 proper season. J. B. 



BOILER CAPAQTY. 



I have a horizontal hot water boiler 

 nine feet long and twenty-eight inches in 

 diameter, with twenty-eight 2^4 -inch 

 tubes. How many feet of 3-inch pipe 

 will it heat! G. O. K 



The boiler in question, nine feet long, 

 twenty-eight inches in diameter and con- 

 taining twenty-eight 2^4 -inch flues, set 

 as a horizontal return tube boiler, should 

 be able to carry about 1,600 lineal feet 

 of 3-inch pipe. L. C. C. 



Please find enclosed $1 for your tip- 

 top paper. — Wm. Walker, Louisville, Ky. 



PROTECTION ! ! ! 



of your plants from freezins. Thit can only be done 

 by nBlns a celebrated 



LEHMAN WAGON HEATER 



fy 360,000 are In use by FlorUts, horsemen. doctorB and 

 farmers. Tbey bum Lehman Coal (from which there is no 

 smoke or danger), at a cost of less than He pef hour. 



CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ONE ? BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 



LEHMAN BROS ^°^ circular and price list write 



"anufactueees J- W. ERRINGER, General Western Sales Agt. 



10 Bond StrMt, NEW YORK ♦S E. Congress St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



DEPENDABLE PAINT 

 DEPENDABLE PUTTY 

 DEPENDABLE GLASS 



At the lowest prices coDBistent with qnallty. 

 OREENHOUSB QLASS A SPECIALTV. 



JOHN LUCAS A CO. 



8SS-330 Race St., PHILADELPHIA 



Branch OfiQces in Chicaso and New Yorl^ 



Mentlpn The Berlew when yon write. 



STENZELGLASSCo. 



2 Hudson St., New York 



Sole distributors of "WHITE BOSK" Oreen« 

 house Glaae. Do not buy ordinary window 

 rlass when you can get special greenhouse glasi 

 St the same price. 



Mention "Hte Rerlew when yog write. 



SIEBERT'S ZINC 



Never Rust 



Glaxing Points 



ARE POSITIVELY THE BEST. LAST FOR- 

 EVER. Over 16,000 poundo now in use. A sure 

 preventive of grlass Blippln§r. Effective on large 

 or email glass. Easy to drive. Easy to extract. 

 Two sizes, ^ and TA, 40c per lb.; by mail 16c ex- 

 tra; 7 lbs. for $S.50; 16 lbs. for $5.0O by express. 

 For sale by the trade 



8IEBERT COMPANY. Sta. B., Ptttabnrg, Pa. 



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t Holds Glass 

 Firmly 



See the Point 49" 

 PEERtCBS 



Olaslav Poiata w« tb«b««l. 

 N« rifhti or left*. Box of 

 1.000 point* T&eti. poMpald. 



SENBT A. DRBER, 

 IM O w Ual ai., fklta., Fa. 



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SPRAGIE, SMITH CO. 



Jobbers and ■aaifaetorers of 



WINDOW GLASS 



HreenhouseHlass 



A SFKCXALT7 



167-169 Randolph St., Chicago, III. 



A STIC A 



[it tcnh puse j 

 USEJTNOW* 



F.O.nERGECO. 



170 PulteA St., 



new YORK 



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