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The Florists* Review 



A IOC ST 1», 1914. 



PAWTUOKET, R. I. 



The Market. 



Business last week picked up con- 

 siderably, but the majority of orders 

 were for funeral work. Asters, roses 

 and sweet peas are abundant. 



Various Note^. 



Local florists should make every 

 effort to attend the convention of the 

 S. A. F. in Boston. A great oppor- 

 tunity is offered to the trade in and 

 around this '<Hty, as Boston is close to 

 us all, with trains from here almost 

 any hour of the day. 



Frank Connors, grower at the green- 

 houses of the Denholm & McKay Co., 

 Worcester, Mass., is spending his vaca- 

 tion at Oakland Beach. 



The secretary' of state has issued a 

 charter to the ' M. J. Leach & Sons 

 Corporation, of this city, to deal in 

 flowers. The capital is $40,000 and 

 the incorporators are Matthew J. 

 tieach, Herbert A. Leach and Edward 

 1. Leach. 



Mrs. J. J. Kelley, of Valley Falls, is 

 spending her vacation at Nahant, Mass. 



Walter S. Sword, of Valley Falls, was 

 selected a member of the commission 

 for grading and otherwise beautifying 

 Spring street, a new street accepted 

 by the town of Cumberland. Mrs. W. 

 S. Sword is spending her vacation at 

 Barrington, R. L 



A force of three men is at work 

 Spraying the trees in Lonsdale to 

 destroy the insects and moths. 



Mrs. Hugo Schroeter and her son, 

 of Detroit, Mich., are visiting relatives 

 at Newport. 



Chas. A. Kelley, of Valley Falls, is 

 recovering from a badly sprained ankle, 

 the result of a fall downstairs. 



Alex. Cummings, Jr., of Hartford, 

 Conn., is spending a few- days at Block 

 Island. T. F. B. 



DETBOIT. 



Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Maynard will 

 leave for the Boston convention Satur- 

 day evening, August 15. They will be 

 accompanied by Mrs. Edwin Greusel, 

 of Detroit, and Mrs. Ida Latshaw, of 

 Libertyville, 111. They will stay at the 

 Qopley Plaza hotel, at Boston. 



The L. Bemb Floral Co. is taking 

 advantage of the war in Europe by 

 <lisplaying a window of battleships. 



The whereabouts of Harry Breit- 

 meyer and Frank Danzer, both of whom 

 are in Europe, is not definitely known. 

 It is thought that Mr. Breitmeyer is in 

 Italy, while there is a rumor that Mr. 

 Danzer is in his native country, Ger- 

 many, and was obliged to join- the 

 armj'. H. S. 



KINe 



The name that assures '•'the 

 most for the money" in 



GREENHOUSES 



Write for Bulletin No. 47 

 and you will see why. 



KING CONSTRUaiON CO. 



27KiBC'tRoad,N.ToHiwanda,N.Y. 



STEEl (AVI 

 PLATI 

 CAlVANUEO 



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 BAR 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



This shows the skive plate without 

 the Dr^p Gutter 



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This shows the eave plate with the 

 Drip Gutter, making the Z-Bar 



About That Z-Bar 

 Eave Plate 



This Z-Bar Plate is our Angle 

 Iron Eave Plate combined with an 

 angle drip gutter. 



The drip gutter is riveted to the 

 eave plate, and the whole thing 

 galvanized. 



This Z-Bar plate can be erected 

 just as quickly as if there were no 

 drip gutter attached. 



Forming a direct part of the 

 eave, the way it does, there is no 

 erection bother such as is the case 

 with separate drip gutters hung 

 below the plate. 



Another important thing is its 



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NEW TBRK OFFICE 

 1171 IrMi way 



freedom from water pockets, 

 which result in spill-overs. 



The drip lead-off pipes really 

 do lead off the drip. 



We patented this plate several 

 years ago, but the growers did not 

 begin adopting it extensively until 

 within the last three years. 



Now, we seldom sell a house 

 without it. 



You will find it fully illustrated 

 and described in both our Supply 

 Book and Commercial Greenhouse 

 Catalogue. We want you to have 

 them both. 



ntpany* 



BOSTON OFHCE ' 

 49 Federal It. 

 FACTORY. ELIMBETN. N. J. 



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NOTICE 



To all AmerlcaD Nnreerymen and Seedsmen deslr* 

 Ing to keep In touch with commercial hertlcaltnre 

 In England and the continent of Europe: Your 

 best means of dolnc thla Is to take In the 



Horticultural Advertiser 



Our circulation covers the whole trade In Great 

 Britain and the cream of the European firms. Im- 

 partial reports of all noreltlcs, etc. Paper free on 

 receipt of 76 cents, covering cost of postage yearly. 

 As the H. A. Is a purely trade medium, applicants 

 should, with the subscription, send a copy of their 

 catalo^e or other evidence that they belong: to the 

 nursery or seed trade. 



A. & C Peanon, Lowdham, Nottingkam, EniUad 



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CALDWELLTANKS and TOWERS 



are of the Hisrhest Qaality of Con- 

 «tr action, producing the greatest dura- 

 bility, longest life and best service. Give 

 florists at small expense same watpr service 

 as in cities. Write for list of users in your 

 vicinity, and illustrated catalogue. 



W. E. CALBWELL CO., Incorporated 

 Louisville. Ky. 



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GREENHOUSE CLAY THE BENCHES ! 



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are being used by the leading Florists all I 

 over the country. Our Benches last a life- 

 time. Write today for circulars and prices. 



CANT CONDUIT CO., Cleveland, Ohio 



