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July 9, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



61 



A Simple, One-piece Concrete Bench 



(Under the Wittbold System) 



Completed 

 Wittbold Bench 



Note the even, uniform 

 appearance 



This benoli Is BtroiiK enoueh for a man 



welBhlna: 100 lbs. to Jump upon In the 



center with full force and will not Bive a pu:tlole. 



Experience has shown that concrete benches 

 that are practically indestructible, can be in- 



stalled as cheaply as wood benches that must be 



. '••♦". ^^ renewed every three or four years. Lumber gets 



higher and higher every year, and thoughtful growers realize they must soon find a substitute fof wood benches. 



Why not build of concrete this year? 



With the use of the Wittbold patented clamps and leg molds these benches can be built so easily and at such 

 small cost that they are well worth investigation by every grower who has the least desire to save the cost (and hard 

 work) of bench renewal. Write for special Bench Booklet; it tells all about cost, etc., with illustrated direc- 

 tions how to build best benches easiest. We also have a special booklet on the Wittbold Watering System. 



E.D.HUNT,GeoeralAgeatJ6=78WabashAye.,CHICAGO 



We issue the most complete catalogue in the United States on all Greenhouse Supplies. 



TILE BENCHES 



Send us size of benches you need and 

 let us quote you delivered prices. You 

 will be surprised at the low cost. 



THE CAMP CONDUIT CO., Manufacturers 



\^G«rfleid BIdg.. CLEVELAND. O^ 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Fall Eiver, Mass. — Paul De Nave, 

 who is gradually filling a house, 24x100, 

 with orchids, is cutting a choice lot of 

 Cattleya Gaskelliana. 



Newton, Ia. — Mrs. James Lister has 

 resumed charge of the City Greenhouses, 

 which had been leased to other manage- 

 ment for the last two years. She will 

 now conduct the business personally, as 

 she has done for many years in the past. 



Beakd, Ky. — George O. Klein, of the 

 Sunny Mount Nursery & I'loral Co., needs 

 more room and intends to erect another 

 house, 20x100, this summer. He says 

 that trade in this part of the state has 

 been unusually good and he sold out ev- 

 erything except a few overgrown gera- 

 niums. The call for cut flowers has been 

 better than ever. Times may be hard, 

 he says, in the big cities, but he has no 

 reason to complain, as his trade has in- 

 creased nearly one-half every year for 

 the last three years. 



The King Wood Bench 



H New Idea in 



Bench Building 



SAVE WASTE 



Pecky Cypress for wood benches supplied, fitted 

 ready to nail together :: :: :: :: 



SAVE TIME SAVE LABOR 



For prices and Information 



KING CONSTRUCTION CO. 



NORTH TONAWANDA, NEW YORK 



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