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The Florists^ Review 



August 20, 1914. 



The Carnation Support Co. 



Manufacturars off 



SELF-TYING CARNATION SUPPORTS 

 and ROSE STAKES 



[patented] 

 CONNERSVILLE. IND. 



mod) 



f 



i self-tied 

 Irose stakes. 



I *«TH£ LOOP! 



I THE LOOP'S THE THINGI" 



Writ* for Price LUt A. 



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PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market. 



Business has experienced a slight in- 

 crease during the last week, funeral 

 work being especially brisk. Asters, 

 roses, sweet peas and gladioli are of 

 good quality and abundant. 



Much concern has been manifested 

 during the last week or ten days on 

 the part of the growers of bulb stock 

 as to whether they are going to be able 

 to secure their usual stock of bulbs. 

 Assurances have been received from 

 American agents, within a few days, 

 that the bulbs will be forthcoming on 

 time. 



Various Notes. 



William Cohen, with Smith, , the 

 Florist, is taking a two weeks' vaca- 

 tion, which he is spending at Newport 

 and Block Island. 



The interior of the store of Johnston 

 Bros, is being renovated and repainted, 

 white and blue being the predominant 

 colors. 



Edward O'Brien has gone to Utica, 

 N. Y., where he will remain for a three 

 weeks' vacation. 



Mr. Pierce, representing Lord & 

 Burnham Co., arrived Saturday morn- 

 ing, August 15, to superintend the erec- 

 tion of the new house for Joseph Kop- 

 pelman, at East Providence. 



Wilham Wilkinson, of Fall Eiver, 

 was a business visitor here last week 

 and reported he was about to build a 

 small greenhouse, 20x50 feet. 



Max Fishelton, of M. Fishelton & 

 Son, Boston, is spending a few weeks' 

 vacation with relatives on Narragan- 

 sett bay. 



Miss Kreickstein, bookkeeper for Jo- 

 seph Koppelman, is spending a fort- 

 night's vacation in eastern Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



F. Macrae's Sons are devoting more 

 time and glass to lilies, to the exclu- 

 sion of mums, which have previously 

 been featured. They will continue to 

 raise the usual quantities of carna- 

 tions. 



Morris Miller has reopened his store 

 at 637 Westminster street after sev- 

 eral weeks' vacation. 



The new greenhouses recently fin- 

 ished by O. H. Williams & Sons, at 

 Pocasset, are being planted to chrysan- 

 themums. 



The postofTice department has noti- 

 fied Postmaster Walter A. Kilton that 

 trees, plants, shrubs, etc., cannot be 

 shipped outside of the area quarantined 

 against the gypsy and brown-tail 

 moths. There is a provision in the 

 quarantine, however, that permits the 

 shipping of certain trees or shrubs out- 

 side the quarantined area, providing 

 they have been passed by the local 

 representative of the Department of 

 Agriculture and are certified to be clear 

 from the pests. W. H. M. 



PLANT TUBS 



Everlasting Virginia White Cedar 



These Plant Tubs are made of the best known wood for resisting rot and decay. 

 Painted with best oil paints, inside and out. They have heavy steel hoops and, on 

 small sizes, sralvanized wire hoops. Liarge sizes trimmed with handsome drop handles 

 and metal feet and have perforated, removable bottoms. Tubs made in all sizes from 

 24ji^ inches top diameter down to 6 inches. Large enough for Bay Trees, small enough 

 for a Hynciiith. Every one guaranteed. Booklet and prices on request. 



RICHMOND CEDAR WORKS, Richmond, Va. 



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"RICHMOND" 

 CARNATION SUPPORTS 



Save time in 

 cultivating the 

 plants. 



Make straighter 

 steins, that can 

 be cut in less 

 time than where strings 

 are used, with no risk of 

 cutting the strings. 

 Write for prices. 

 Also on Rose Stakes. 



EAGLE MACHINE WORKS 



RICHMOND. INDIANA 



RUST Pnoor » 

 STAKJ^ FASTEJVE'RS, 



Eartica 



Per 1000 

 $1.50 



August Corts 6 Son 



Per 1000 

 $2.80 



MnrNCOTc fK 



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ItLAKE'S LEVER CLIP 



for Roses, Carnation a, etc.; fas- 

 ten stakes, cross wires, etc. 



They never slip and are a great sav- 

 ing of b< th time and money. 



PRICE - $1.40 per 1000 



6,000 at $1.26 per 1000 



10,000 at l.OOperlOOO 



Delivered free. Samples free. 



B. S. BLAKE & SUN, 

 !9 Federal St., Rochester, N. Y. 



Always Mention the.. 



FLORISTS' REVIEW 



When Writing Advertisera 



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Model 

 Extension 

 Carnation 

 Support 



Made with two or 

 three clrdce. Ea- 

 doned by all tk« 

 T^adltit Cafoatloa 

 Gfowcn at tlu best 

 ■vpport on maffket. 



Pat. JiUy 37. '97. May 17. 'M 



OALVANEEIDWIIII 

 ROSE STAKES. 



Write for prion bef on 

 oroerlBt elaewhoro. 



Priavt MfBMt %utnl»M. 



IGOE BROS. 



2«« NMili Mh StMot 

 BROOKLYN, N.Y. 



RED CEDAR 



Tr«« and Plant Tubs 



With stave feet; prevent 

 floor and tub from ret. 

 Made in sizes from 6-inth 

 to 30-inch diameter. 



The American Woodeiwait 

 FIftCo. Toledo, 0.. U.S. A. 



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Wagner Plant Boxes n e 



the best and cheapest in the mark ct 

 for Palms, Boxwood, Bay Ir*' ■ 

 etc. They are attractive in desiK'^ 

 strong^ and durable, suitable t <' 

 either indoor or outdoor use. Ma e 

 of cypress, which gives them i 

 lasting quality. We manufactU'i 

 various styles and sizes. 



Write for prices. 



Waonkb Park Conskbvatobii * 



Sidney, Ohio 



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