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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



^OLT 8, IdOft. 



Electric Hpse & Rubber Co., "'"■o^J.'^«?J.°'^ 



Bfanufaoturers of RUBBBB GARDKM H08X by a new and Improved process. Made in any continuous length. Vulcanized under pressure. 

 Made with seamlesB braided fabric*. Cnnnot possibly unwrap or separate between plies. Great strength and durability. Will not kink. 



THE ORIGINAL CHICAGO ELECTRIC HOSE 



NOT THE CHBAPX8T, BUT THB LBAST BXPSMBIVK. 



rOR SALB BT ALL SUPPLT AMD SEED HOUSES. 



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NEW BEDFORD. MASS. 



The Market. 



There is not much doing here, outside 

 of funeral work. Carnations are quite 

 plentiful as yet, but are getting smaller 

 every week. They retail at 35 cents per 

 dozen. Boses are poor- $1 and $1.50 per 

 dozen, retail, is the price. Outdoor sweet 

 peas are now coming in; 50 cents per 

 hundred blooms is the general price for 

 these, although some are selling at the 

 ridiculously low price of 200 for 25 

 cents, which hardly pays for the trouble 

 of picking them. There are plenty of 

 outdoor flowers now to cut from. Koses 

 are in full bloom, including Crimson 

 Bambler and Dorothy Perkins. 



School graduations and weddings 

 helped somewhat last week. 



Various Notes. 



Wm. P. Peirce furnished for a wed- 

 ding last week a decoration which con- 

 sisted mainly of daisies from the field, 

 and the effect was excellent. 



Wm. S. Brown reports orders as com- 

 ing in fast for his method of tree spray- 

 ing. Munson, the florist in South Dart- 

 mouth, a village about three miles ^way, 

 is also advertising spraying of treesi etc. 



E. Y. Peirce has cut his roses back for 

 next season's crop. 



Mrs. H. A. Jahn has all of her dahlias 

 planted out now. She has some choice 

 varieties. W. L. 



ROME,N.Y. 



The Elm street greenhouses, built by 

 ex-Alderman Edward J. Byam, and con- 

 ducted by him the last eight years, have 

 been leased by Mr. Byam to Edward H. 

 Kipp and "William H. Edwards, of Os- 

 sining, for a term of five years. Mr. 

 Kipp has been in the employ of the F. 

 R..& P. M. Pierson and Briarcliflf Green- 

 houses as superintendent, and Mr. Ed- 

 wards is the teller of the Ossining Na- 

 tional bank. Mr. Kipp has resigned his 

 position and arrived in Rome July 1, 

 •and took possession of the business. Mr. 

 Edwards will arrive in Rome about Au- 

 gust 1. Mr. Byam retains possession of 

 his dwelling house and stables until Sep- 

 tember 1, when the new proprietors will 

 occupy same. Mr. Byam intends to re- 

 tain his residence in Rome, but does not 



. contemplate engaging in active business 



'!■ for a year. 



Please omit my advertisements of 

 vincas and dracasnas, for they have sold 

 them all. — Dana R. Herron, 01«on, 

 N. Y. 



"REV ERO" 



Braided Moulded Cronstruction — Seamless Throug^hout 



LIGHT - STRONG— FLEXIBLE 



Old Style Hose. Note 

 the Kinks. 



♦•REVERO"Hose. 

 Non-kinking. 



Ask Your Supply Man for ''Revero" 



Revero is furnished on'reels in continuous lengths up to 500 feet 



REVERE RUBBERCOMPANY, Boston, Mass. 



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WILSON PLANT OIL AND FERTILIZER CO., Chatham, N. J. 



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CCQ 1000-gal. Cedar Tank 

 ^^^ 25-fl. Sled Tower 



JUST LIKE CUT. COMPLETE 



Why pay more? Any handy 

 man can erect this outfit. Our 

 outfits guaranteed or money 

 back. 



Other sizes equally 

 as low 



The Baltimore Cooperage Co., R.i!!'«r«.M4 



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 GBT ODR PRICKS ON 



Galvanized Wire Rose 



Stakes and Tying Wire 



IGOe BROTHERS 



■anofactorera of the Model Plant Sapporti for 



Varnationa. Uahlias, tiolden Glow, Peonies, 



OtarysaniheniBms and Tomatoes. 



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HOSE 



Utica, N. Y., May 7, 1909. 

 Scranton Florist Supply Co., 

 Scranton, Pa. 

 Gentlemen: -Referring to your inquiry about hose, 

 would say that I find yours to be the best of any that I 

 have used. One piece that I have in use for the last 

 three years, is just as good as new, without a break 

 or kink, although I had steam of 2il pounds pressure 

 passing through it for over two hours during the first 

 year it was in use. Yours truly, 



Frank McGowas 



^■In., 7 ply, "Special," per ft 16c 



%-ln., 7 ply, "Special," per ft 19c 



25 OR SO FOOT LENGTHS 



Scranton Florist Supply Co. 



<01 N. 7tli Avenue. SCRANTON. PA. 



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Here it is— quality and merit. 

 Only a natural ahower can do 

 better work. A.tk your dealer 

 for it and you will be satisfied, 

 ar Jss. Ksfcssy, Ssatli Benri, lad. 



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 writing advertisers. 



