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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBEB 1, 1914. 



STRACUBE, N. T. 



The Market. 

 Conditions are beginning to change 

 and instead of the continued idleness 

 in the retail stores, there are signs of 

 business activity once more. With 

 ideal summer weather during the greater 

 part of September, it has been hardly 

 possible to sell the flowers which are 

 coming to market. 



Various Notes. 



The W. E. Day Co. has had a wonder- 

 ful display of ferns and gladioli during 

 the last week. The ferns were the 

 display made at the state fair by the 

 F. B. Pierson Co., of Tarrytown, and 

 the gladioli are a deep pink seedling 

 grown by Wm. Swind, of Cazenovia. 



Charles Bourne has completed his new 

 house and has it, with the rest of his 

 range, filled to the doors. 



J. F. S. Meacham has placed a con- 

 tract with the Lord & Burnham Co. for 

 a private conservatory on his property 

 at Onondaga Valley. 



Chester Harris had a large decoration, 

 in which he used several hundred 

 gladioli. 



Werner Bultman is greatly pleased 

 with the results obtained in his new 

 store. Trade has been much better 

 than was expected when he opened as 

 late in the season as he did. 



The new house, 40x200, of Lord & 

 Burnham steel construction, at the 

 range of the Baker Floral Co. is com- 

 pleted and filled with carnations. 

 Among the varieties to be found in this 

 house are Enchantress Supreme, Poca- 

 hontas, Rainbow and Philadelphia. The 

 dwelling for the foreman is completed 

 and Mr. Brown has moved in. The new 

 100-horsepower boiler has been installed 

 and the entire range equipped so as to 

 be heated from the one steam plant. Be- 

 fore this season the company heated 

 the cut flower houses with steam and 

 the pot plant houses with hot water. 



The department stores are selling 

 large quantities of Boston ferns at 

 about 33 cents apiece. L. S. B. 



Greenhouse 



WE HAVE THE STOCK 

 AND RIQHT PRICES 



Sharp, Partridge & Co. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mpntlnn Thp R«»vi<»w Triipn yon wrItP. 



MASTICA 



Used tor QIazlnr Qrcenhoufcc 



Per gaUon $1.35 



Machines for using same, each.. . L25 



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 



6 boxes of 1000. per box 65c 



Special prioe on larse Quantity. 



GEO. H. ANGERHDELLEK. Wktletak Flwist 



1324 Pine Street, 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Filling hot -beds with 

 Sunlight Double Gilass Sash 



These sash have become the standard sash, cutting out half the labor and 

 cost and doubling the net profits of early gardening wherever used. This 

 superior efEciency is due to these facts ! The two layers of glass enclose 

 an air space — a transparent blanket — through which the sun's rays pass freely 

 to the beds, carrying heat and light, but through which the cold from with- 

 out and the stored heat from within pass very slowly. 



The result is the elimination o^ mats and shutters savins half the labor of coverlne and 

 uncoverine. As these extra covers, used on single layer sash, need never be bought or renewed, 

 thus half the expense of hot-bed tardening is saved. 



The Sunliffht Oreenhouse on which the sash are also used is inexpensive, attractive 

 and a highly profitable addition to any garden. See the catalog. 



Write today for the Free Catalog and enclose, if you wish it, four cents in stamps for 

 Professor Maasey's helpful booklet on the use of cold-frames, hot-beds and small greenhouses. 



Sunlight Double Glass Sash Company 918 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. 



Mention The Keylew when yon write. 



PEERLESS 

 GLASSrs^ 

 REPAIR 

 CLAMP 



PAT. AUG. £9-05 



^TO MEND CRACKED GLASS 

 IMMEDIATELY AND PERMANENTLY 

 Th« hanilUst artlcl* In tha markat. For aaia avarywhara. 



Or addraaa tha makar. 



Box off lOO, by mall, f 1.00. 



ALEXANDER KLOKNER, 



Mention Th> R»t1»w when yog wTlt» 



MUwaukaa Coanty, 

 WAUWATOSA. WIS. 



SIKBKT'S ZINC 

 NEVER. RUST 



eiiAZINO POINTS are Post tWely tha BMt. 



Last Forever. Over 60,000 poands now In oae. 

 A Sim prerentlTe of glass slipping. EffectlTe on 

 imtf or small kIsss. Easy to drive. Easy to ex. 

 tract. Two sizes, H and ^, 40o per lb.; by mall. 

 IBc extrai 1 lbs. for $8.50; 15 lbs. for f 5.00, by 

 BxprsMU For sale by the trade. Randolph A 

 HeClament*, sacceesors to Ohas. T. Slebert. 

 Sanaa and Baatty Sto., PitUbnrch, Pa. 



Mention Tb» RptIot wh»n t«ii wrft* 



ELASTIC-LYKE 



THAT aOOD PUTTY-Semi-Liauid. 



Will not get hard, run in hot, nor heave in 



cold weather. Try a 5-gallon kit. $6.75. 



Write for prices on larger qaantities. 



THE ELASTIC-LYKE CO. (Not Ino.) 

 IC HsrKi Wahasb «*a. CMICASO. ILL. 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



ASTICA 



use IT HOW. ( 



F.O.PIERCECO. 



r. O. Box SM 

 > NKW TOBK 



Haatlea Is elaatle and tenadons, admits of 

 expansion and contraction. Putty beeomea 

 bard and brittle. Broken glass nore easily 

 removed without breaking of other glaas at 

 occnrs with bard put^. 



LASTS XONOBK THAW PUTTT. 

 EAST TO AFPI.T. « 



▲Iwaya UMntton tito norlata* Royiew 

 wlion wrltlnc adyovtlaori. 



