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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 6, 1908. 



Electric Hose & Rubber Co., '"''■J^^H^JP'*' \ 



Manufacturers of RUBBKR GABDKN HOSS by a new and imprnved process. Made in any continuous lentrth. Vulcanized under pressure. 

 Made with seamless braided fabrics. Cannot possibly unwrap or separate between plies. Great strength and durability. Will not kink. 



THE ORIGINAL CHICAGO ELECTRIC HOSE 



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CX)LUMBUS,OHIO. 



State of Trade. 



Trade has been unusually heavy in 

 funeral work for the last two weeks, 

 with stock scarce and no outlook for 

 a good supply for some time. Outside 

 of funeral work, trade is quiet. 



Asters are coming in slowly and are 

 rather small. Carnations are good, what 

 are in market, but they are not plenti- 

 ful. The. new stock, however, is coming 

 in well and it will not be long until we 

 will have a good supply. Boses are much 

 better than they have been and are get- 

 ting better right along. Brides and 

 Maids are the main ones in the market. 

 Eichmond, Killarney, etc., are all looking 

 fine and will soon be in crop. 



Gladioli are coming iii plentifully. 

 They help to make a showing, but sell 

 rather slowly. 



There has been a good demand for 

 ferns, especially Boston and Piersoni. 



Mums are looking fine and the outlook 

 is good for some good early blooms. 



Various Notes. 



I. D. Seibert, O. Munk and their fam- 

 ilies returned from Buckeye lake and re- 

 port a fine time, but the fish did not bite 

 for them. 



Albert Hills has returned from his 

 fishing trip up in Michigan and reports 

 a fine time but few fish. 



James McKellar and wife leave on Au- 

 gust 9, with a party of friends, to 

 rough it in camp life down the Muskin- 

 gum river, 



Mr. Gibson, of the Livingston Seed 

 Co., is spending his vacation in and about 

 Philadelphia. J. M. 



Clinton, Ia. — George Dallam, on 

 Eighth street north, has had a well 

 drilled, going down eighty feet and se- 

 curing fifty feet of water. A gasoline 

 engine will be installed, to supply his 

 greenhouses with water, 



Danvers, Mass. — Ettore Tassinari has, 

 as usual each summer, some attractive 

 flower beds and elaborate designs on the 

 Danvers Insane Hospital grounds, in the 

 rear of the main building and near the 

 greenhouses. Among the principal de- 

 signs are a large sun dial, a life-size 

 lion, a deer with branching antlers and 

 a full-sized Indian with bow and arrow. 



BLACK CAT HOSE 



Fully guaranteed. Never had a complaint. 8ply, 

 34-inch, 16c per foot. 25. 37Vi and 50 foot lengths. 



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The Hoae You Have Been Looking For 



Light Strong Durable 



Free of any tendency to kink or separate. You can run your 

 wheel-barrow or roller over this hose without any fear of.injury 



Seamless Braided Construction. Vulcanized in Patented 



Moulds under a High Internal Pressure 



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Branches: New York Philadelpiiia BOSTON PitUburc Chicaco Minaeapolia 

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U-BAR GREENHOUSES 



ARE THE IDEAL HOUSES FOR PRIVATE ESTATES, 

 PARKS.INSTTTUTIONS and FLORISTS* SHOWROOMS. 



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 DETROIT, MICH. 



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