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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



jAkcABT 28, 1909. 



Save Money, Time and Worry, By 



Buying Now and Hereafter From 



THE. FOLEY MFG. CO. 



EVERYTHING YOU MAY NEED IN 



GREENHOUSE 



CONSTRUCTION 



Let us know your wants and our estimates 

 and complete details will promptly show 

 your advantage in ordering from us. 



Air Dried Cypress 



makJBS the lasting BARS, 

 RIDGES, GUTTERS, ETC., 

 good for many generations 



Hotbed Sash 



to last a lifetime of winters. 

 Supplied In any sizes and in 

 any quantities. Glazed or 

 unglazed, as wanted. 



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THE FOLEY 



VENTILATING 



APPARATUS 



IS THE BEST MACHINE. 



Simple In make. 



Most easily erected. 



Operates the easiest. 



Perfect In Ventilation. 

 Will ventilate any size house. 

 Pries end circulars on roqueit. 



Peclcy Cypress 



For BENCHES unexcelled. 

 For CELERY BOARDS It Is 

 most serviceable. We can 

 supply it in any desired 

 lengths and widths, in car 

 lots or in any quantity 



Write for Prices 

 at Once. 



Our Cataioguo Mailed On Request. 



THE FOLEY MFG. CO., 1215 S. Western Ave., CHICAGO 



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RANDOM JOTTINGS. 



H. A. Maxiner, of Herkimer, N. Y., 

 was in the Isle of Pines at last report, 

 and intends growing fruit. W. D. Snell 

 bought the business and is well satisfied 

 with the move he made from Mohawk, 

 where he was formerly located. E. Dodge 

 succeeded him there and intends growing 

 for the trade. 



J. O, Graham, of Little Falls, N. Y., 

 has rebuilt his range of glass and ex- 

 pects to make further additions after the 

 spring rush. 



William Mathews, of Utica, N. Y., has 

 made a big addition to his stock of or- 

 chids. Every now and then he strikes 

 something rare. At present it is a beau- 

 tiful type of Cattleya Trianae alba and 

 a distinct vanda, with the growth of V. 

 Cffirulea, but the flower is pure white 

 with the exception of the lip, which is a 

 deep blue. 



Frank Baker, of Utica, N, Y., is go- 

 ing more extensively into cut flowers, 

 the demand being greater than the sup- 

 ply. 



Thomas Barson, of Johnstown, N. Y., 

 has removed all the houses from his old 

 location and has an up-to-date plant in 

 the best section of the town. 



George Main, of Gloversville, N. Y., 

 is interested in Arcadia. It is located 

 near Washington, D. C. He has pur- 

 chased a lot and intends spending the 

 rest of his days there, just as soon as 

 he finds a purchaser for his place. Eob- 

 ert Main says this is good enough for 

 him, although it is pretty rough at times, 

 especially at this season of the year, 

 when old Boreas gets in some lively licks. 



M. 



Don't Be a "Put-offer" 



Do things, and do them now ! Send us vour meaeure- 

 mentfl for that new house— not "tomorrow, "next day," 

 "pretty soon," but todmy. There are reasons why we 

 can make you a better price just now. Write ! 



Hitchings & Company 



1170 Broadway New'Vork. 



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U-BAR GREENHOUSES 



ARE THE IDEAL HOUSES FOR PRIVATE ESTATES, 

 rARKS,INSTmrnONS and florists* SHOWROOMS. 



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