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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Febrcart 24, 1910. 



ELECTRIC HOSE & RUBBER CO., 



WILMINGTON, 

 DELAWARE, U. S. A. 



•••Rubber Hose Specialists^*^ 



Oriarlnal Manufacturers of Corrugated, Continuous LeuKtb, Braided Hose 



The only mannf acturere 

 devoting their entire time and 

 attention to the manufacture 

 of Rabber Hose. 



Result: — Better Hose for the 

 money than can be produced 

 by factories spreading their 

 efforts over many lines. 



I<ook for this Brand 



MANUFACTURFRS OF ELECTRIC GARDEN HOSE 



Made in any continuous length — Vulcanized under pressure — Made with seamless braided fabrics — 

 Cannot possibly unwrap or separate between the plies — Great strength and durability — Will not 

 kink. Specially adapted to florists' use. Write for prices. 



Mention The RpvIpw whpn vnn write. 



WAYSIDE NOTES. 



Paul M. 01m, of Bath, Me., is around 

 after a severe attack of nephritis, which 

 ' at one time threatened to end his success- 

 ful career, but native grit and a good 

 partner pulled him through, to the grati- 

 fication of his many friends. He for- 

 tunately has good help, trained by him- 

 self, who did well during his long siege of 

 illness. He has plans for an addition of 

 8,000 square feet of glass, the material to 

 be supplied by the Lord & Bumham Co. in 

 the spring. 



Ernest Saunders, at Lewiston, Me., has 

 a new greenhouse, 33x600 feet, adjoining 

 the office and store, and it makes a big 

 impression upon visitors, who take great 

 pleasure in strolling through it at this 

 season. Everything is kept clean and at- 

 tractive. 



Adam Sekenger, of Bangor, Me., has 

 planted l^rge numbers of May flowering 

 tulips outdoors for Decoration day busi- 

 ness. He reports a steadily increasing 

 shipping trade to the most remote places 

 in the lumber country. Lilies look fine all 

 through this section and will be in good 

 supply for Easter. 



Portland, Me., can boast of six flower 

 stores within two blocks, two adjoining 

 each other. Competition brings out the 

 best efforts to show off the stock to ad- 

 vantage. All appear to be doing well. 

 Pine stock is grown by the Minott Co. 

 and by Niles Nelson. At the Minott estab- 

 lishment Hiram Dyer is the capable grow- 

 er. 



Chatterton Warburton, of Tall Elver, 

 Mass., sent his son to represent him at 

 the meeting of the A. C. S. at Pittsburg. 

 He believes in letting the young men 

 share in the benefits derived at these con- 

 ventions. M. 



THE STANDAFD 

 PUMPING ENGINE 



For aU kinds of ^vater supply sys- 

 tems, will Kive KTcatt^r roturiis for the 

 money than any other machine f)n the market. 

 Your reaue8t will bring oiir cataloRiie and 

 letters showing why our machines do more 

 work with Ic-^s fuel and time than any other. 

 Direct pressiire In the pipe line. 

 That's the reason. 



Standard Pump & Engine Co. 



Cleveland, Ohio 



Always mention the Tlorists* Revtow 

 when wrltlnc advertisers. 



RESERVOIR VASES 



for Cemeteries and Parks 



: : THE BEST MADE x : 



The reservoir supplies the plants with mois- 

 ture by capillary attraction.. 



Not necessary to water plants oftener than 

 once in ten days. . 



We make nearly 100 styles, ranging in price 

 from $6.0U to $100.00 each. 



None better made. Send for catalogue. 



Walbrldge & Company 



The Original Patentees and Makers 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



Mention rtie Keview wben you wdtA. 



Verde Green 



(Painted) 



Window 

 Boxes 



Flower 

 Vases 



and Settees 



Write for Catalogii' 

 F. R. No. 2 



Kramer Bros, 

 foundry Co. 



Dayton, Ohio 



100 Gallon Cypress Tank 



for storing water, for scalding 

 and salting, and many other pur 

 poses. Can furnish with tight 

 cover, making it suitable for 

 spraying, for S8.00 additional. 

 We make all other size Tanks in 

 any shape, for all purposes. 



Steel Towers to elevate Tanks, 

 Bells, Wind Mills, also Silos, 

 Pumps and Gasoline Engines. 



Goods guaranteed as repre- 

 sented, or money back. 



THI7 PALTIMORl? C'n 



L nil, U COOPERAGE ill Kj\J» 

 85 S. Uberty Street. BALTIMORK, MD. 



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