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The Florists' Review 



AD0D8T 6, 1814. 



ODOZO 



A BOON TO FLORISTS 



H. D. MANN CO., MFRS. 



BEST PREPARATION MADE TO KEEP WATER 

 SWEET ON ASTERS, MUMS, ETC. I 



One Gallon, $2.00; rive Gallons, $7.50. Freight Express Prepaid \ 



SYRACUSE, N- yJ 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



The market is well supplied in almost 

 every line. Throughout last week and 

 the first part of this week the receipts 

 have increased steadily, until there is 

 on hand far more than enough stock to 

 go around. Naturally, low prices rule. 



The supply of gladioli continues large 

 and includes many choice spikes. The 

 aster cut has increased greatly and add- 

 ed to the large local supply are the ship- 

 ments from Michigan. These really are 

 better than anything else in the mar- 

 ket. Giganteum lilies are not plentiful, 

 but apparently are sufficient in quantity 

 to take care of all calls. The rose situ- 

 ation is unchanged. There is plenty of 

 stock, some of which is more or less in- 

 different in quality, while a considerable 

 part of the whole moves out of the 

 wholesale houses only via the waste bar- 

 rel. Other offerings include auratum 

 and rubrum lilies, tuberoses, hardy hy- 

 drangeas, dahlias and a few antirrhi- 

 nums. The supply of greens is sufficient 

 for requirements. 



Various Notes. 



The Cincinnati Florists* Society will 

 hold its regular meeting at the club 

 rooms Monday, August 10. 



Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Critchell and C. 

 E. Critchell, Jr., recently visited Rich- 

 mond, Ind., as the guests of Mr. Hill, 

 and New Madison, O., as the guests of 

 P. O. Coblentz. Mr. Critchell reports 

 everything at the two places to be in 

 first-class condition. While they were 

 at Richmond, the lightning struck a 

 large barn on one of the Hill places and 

 completely destroyed the barn and con- 

 tents. 



William Sunderbruch, manager of the 

 Bloomhurst Floral Co., at Lockland, has 

 returned after a short stay in Roswell, 

 N. M. 



J. A. Peterson, Mrs. Peterson, Miss 

 Ida Peterson and Clarence Peterson plan 

 to drive to Boston for the convention 

 in one of their autos. Their itinerary 

 will include Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara 

 Falls, Rochester and Albany. 



Louis Davis, with P. J. dinger, has 

 been spending a few weeks in Kentucky 

 on a fishing expedition. 



Visitors: Joseph Hill, Richmond, 

 Ind., and Robert C. Chase, Chase, Ala. 



C. H. H. 



Greenhouse 



WE HAVE THE STOCK 

 AND RI«HT PRICES 



Sharp, Partridge & Co. 



CHICAGO. ILL. 



SEE THAT LED6E. 



rat Sept 18. 1900 V 



USE OUR 



'«• ""SS fic> 



)tW.1900W H ' 



?►« JENNINGS"™ 

 IRON GUTTER. 



Patent Iron Bench Fittings and Roof Supports 



VENTILATING APPARATUS 

 Improved Vaporizins: Pans for Tobacco Extracts, etc 



■•nd tor ClroQlara 



DILLEI. GASKEY & KEEN,«kJL.*^^ ...PHILADELPHrA, PA 



Mention The Rerlew when yon writ*. 



''RedDevil'Glass Cutters 



32 STYLES- 1 QUALITY 



We make a "Red Deyil" Cutter 

 to meet any requirement and any 

 florist who has ever used "Red 

 Deyil" Glass Cutters will tell you 

 there's nothing better for cuttioK 

 greenhouse glass. 



Let us conyince you NOW. Send 

 us 3 2-cent stamps and a sample of 

 No. 024 (the glazier's standard tool) 

 will be sent you post paid. 



SMITH & HEMENWAY CO. 



ISO Chambers St, New York Gty 



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GREENHOUSE GLASS 



WE HATE THE I.AR6EST STOCK IN THE SOUTHWEST 



Our glass is of a heavy, uniform strength. We recommend that you antici- 

 pate your requirements NOW, as all the factories have gone out of blast for 

 the usual summer shutdown, and stocks will soon be broken and higher 

 prices exacted. Let us have your inquiries. 



OKMULGEE WINDOW GLASS COMPANY, Okmul{ee, Oklahoma 



DAYLITE GLASS C LEANEB ■ QU ICK • POWERrUL 



:: ;: Leaves No Oreasy Surface 



One gallon will clean from 

 fiOO to 7(.0 square feet. 

 Ask your Jobber for it, or 

 write to 



439 E. 44tli Strset, 



Phone Kenwood 1391. 



Will Not Injure Paint or Putty 



25 gals, or more. .fo. 70 per gal. 



6 to 25 gals ^0 per gal. 



Less than 5 gals.. 1.00 per gal. 



Andersen Specialty Co., 



Chicato 



MASTICA 



Used for Qlazing Greenhouses 



Per gallon $1.35 . 



Machines for using same, each.. . 1.25 



Special price on Quantities of Mastica fur- 

 nished on application, 



GLAZING POINTS 



The Peerless Glazing Points are very 

 desirable for florists' use. 



Per box of 1000 60c 



5 boxes of 1000, per box 56c 



Special price on large quantity. 



GEO. H. ANGERNUELLCK. Wkcletile rUrixt 



1324 Pine Street. ST. LOUIS, IVIO. 



ASTICA 



USE IT HOW.' 



F.O.PIERCECO. 



r. O. Box 194 



) mew TOBE 



Maatlca la elastic and tenadons. admlta ot 

 expansion and contraction. Patty becom' « 

 bard and brittle. Broken glaas more eui f 

 remored wlthont breaking of other glaas ■■'' 

 occora with hard putty. 



LASTS IjOVOKa. THAN PIITTT. 

 BAST TO APPLY. * 



