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.The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JUNB 13, 1007. 



WHITE OR GREEN ENAMELED 



Cemetery Vases 



FOR CUT FLOWERS. (Peterson Patent) 



Let U8 send you a trial order and convince y^ou of their superiority. Made in 

 two sizes, at tbe following prices: — No. l, $2.00 peidoz.; $16.00 per 100. No. 2, $1.G0 per doz.; 

 $12 00 per 100. For sale by all the leading supply houees in the country. 



OL.A88 VASES (same as cat) for tbe same purpose, 

 at $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Packed 90 to tbe barrel. 



WN. F. KASTING CO. 



383-387 Ellicolt Street, BtrrXLO, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



NEW ORLEANS. 



Various Notes. 



Tlie iiHual (lulliioss ut tliis time of tlio 

 year ])re\ails in the florists' busineSvS, 

 and outside of June weddings and some 

 funeral work the sale of flowers an<l 

 plants at the market or at home is 

 rather slow. Everybody is busy plant- 

 ing chysanthemums. Early-planted 

 plants may not make the best flowers, 

 but by delaying too long we have much 

 trouble in striking our cuttings with such 

 a warm temperature. 



Memorial day in honor of the Confed- 

 erate soldiers was celebrated a few days 

 ago. Many flowers and decorations were 

 brought to the cemeteries, giving work 

 to some florists, J. H. Menard having, 

 as usual, the largest share of the work. 



J. St. Mard has disposed of his en- 

 tiro stock of Washingtonia filifera. This 

 palm is the one which gives the best 

 satisfaction for planting on the avenues. 

 The demand for this kind will be large 

 for a long time ; home growers must 

 bear this in mind. 



Charles Eble is busy propagating a 

 new fern, a sport from Anna Foster. 

 This new fern originated at his place 

 some time ago and gives the best prom- 

 ise of being a good acquisition. It has 

 a very delicate texture, certainly su- 

 perior to Whitmani, and will no doubt, 

 when propagated in the north under a 

 milder climate, be found still better. 



Charles Eble contemplates moving 

 soon to his new quarters opposite his 

 )»r('sent |)lace, having purchased five lots 

 of ground, on which he will erect an 

 up-to-<late floral establishment. The lo- 

 cation is almost on St. Charles avenue, 

 in one of the best sections of the city. 

 This, in connection with his stores on 

 Baronne street, near Canal, which are be- 

 ing now reconstructed, will give him the 

 best o|>portunitv for success. 



M. M. L. 



LI CASS 



JOHN LUCAS A CO. 



PHILADSLPHU 

 S22lactSt. 



NEW TOBK 

 n MaUta Last 



CHICAGO 

 18th Mi Mtrfsa. 



SPRAGUE. SMITH CO. 



(ireenhoose Class 



A SPECIALTY 



169 Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL 



Mention Tbe BeTlew when yon write. 



TWE M LOW'S 



OH Enelisli 



Liquid and 



Blazing Putty 



Elastic 



For Bedding Glass In Sash or for Filling Cracks or Seams 



in Roof Joints or Frames of Greenhouses or Hotbeds. 



It is used in Macbioe or Bulb. If too thick for bulb, tbin with a little Pare Linseed Oil, boiled. 

 So tbinned. it can be brushed into aoy crack or leak, makinK a solid flllinK. It makes a wolid bed. 

 impervious to moisture, and holds glass in Its place, and will stop any crevice or fault. When once 

 set on dry wood it does not beave. A.B regards tbe goods, tbe article Is no ne'w invention, bat 

 simply an article of the very best class, to do thoroughly good work, like old-time gentlemen 

 expected when sashes were made witblead. and small panes of glass used that caught tbe water and 

 leaked unless set with an elastic cutty which once set by a mechanic was expected to remain, 

 and did remain in good shape. Tbis Twemlow's Old English O'azing Putty does; nothing more, 

 nothing less. SOLD By THE FLOSISTS' SUPPLY HOUSKS. 



Manufactured in the United States only by 



HAMMOKD'S PAINT AMD SLUG SHOT WORKS. £S»%7.'.i. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Standard Plate Glass Co. 



Manafactnrers, Importers and Jobbers 



AMERICAN AND FRENCH GREENHOUSE GLASS 



26-30 Sudbury Street, Q ACT Ail ilACC 



61-63 Portland Street, DUO I UHy m§\09m 



Mentloii The Rerlew when you write. 



A STIC A 



usEjTNcnr* 



F.O.PIERCECO. 



170 Pulton St.. 



New VOHK 



Mastica is elastic and tenacious, admits 

 of expansion and contraction, futty 

 becomes hard and brittle. Broken glass 

 more ea.slly removed without breaking 

 of other glass as occurs with hard putty. 

 LASTS LONGER THAN PUTTY 

 EAST TO APPLY. 



..HOOKER.. 



HOOKER'S GREENHOUSE OUSS 



Selected quality 



HOOKER'S GREENHOUSE PUHY 



Made with pure Unseed oil 



HOOKER'S PAINTS AND BRUSHES 

 HOOKER'S FELT ROOFING 



Flint-coated 



HOOKER'S RUBBER SHEATHING 



Absolutely waterproof 

 Always ^lad to quote prices. 



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Holds Glass Firmly 



8KK THK POIMT V 



PEERLESS 



OlacInK Polntsare the belt 

 No tights or lefts. Box of 

 1000 points 76 cU. postpaid. 

 HSNRY A. DRKEB 

 714 CkcttMrt It., PWb., Pt. 



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 writing advertiser!. 



J. H. HOOKER CO., 



67 W. Randolph St. 

 CHICAGO. ILL. 



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SIKBKRT'S ZINC 



NBVXR-RUST 

 GLAZING POINT8 



ARE POSITIVELY THE BEST. LAST FOR- 

 EVER. Over 16,000 pounds now In use. A sure 

 preventive of glass sUpplntr. Effective on large 

 or small glass. Easy to drive. Easy to extract. 

 Two b1zo8, H and %. 40c per lb.; b.v mall, 16c ex- 

 tra; 7 lbs. for fS.SO; 15 lbs. for $6.00 by express. 

 For sale by tlie trade. SIEBEBT COMPANY, 

 Banm and Beatty Sts., PittsbarK, Pa. 



Always mention the Florisit' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



