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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Junk 15, 1911. 



Notice 



We have withdrawn our dealings with John C. Moninger Co., 

 Chicago, 111., and they are no longer permitted to take orders for the 

 Challenge roller bearing ventilating apparatus. Send all orders direct 

 to us, Quaker City Machine Co., Richmond, Ind., or through A. Dietsch 

 Co.. (Chicago, 111. 



PAT-MAR-ZOtS-OB. 





Be it further known that we have filed suit against J. E. Jones, 

 doing business as Advance Co., Richmond, Ind., on infringement on 

 our Patent No. 815,914 on our 20th Century Arm on June 5th, 1911, to 

 protect our rights, and anyone buying or using the arm made by said 

 Advance Co. will do so at their own risk. 



Our 20th Century Arm is new and distinct from any other arm used 

 on ventilating apparatus, and is original with us, and we propose to 

 protect our rights. 



Respectfully yours, 



QUAKER CITY MACHINE CO., 



RICHMOND, IND. 



PITTSBURO. 



The Market. 



Pittsburg has been experiencing the 

 kind of weather that burns things up, 

 although roses are holding out pretty 

 well, Saturday, June 10, was the hot- 

 test June day in thirty years. 



The wholesale houses do about all 

 their business in a couple of hours in 

 the morning. The best stock is lilies 

 and Beauties; everything else shows the 

 eflFect of the heat. 



Various Notes. 



Benjamin Elliott is the latest florist 

 to buy an automobile, so I guess the 

 flower business in this city is not as 

 bad as it might be, as nearly all the 

 florists of any consequence are driving 

 automobiles of their own. 



P. S. Eandolph has let a contract to 

 the Lord & Burnham Co. for seven new 

 plant houses, to be erected on his new 

 place at Sandy Creek. 



The Pittsburg Florists' Club met 

 Tuesday evening, June 6, and notwith- 

 standing the extreme heat had a good 

 attendance. The subject of the eve- 

 ning was peonies, but not a large flower 

 was in evidence. However, there was 

 a fine display of shrubbery and herba- 

 ceous flowers, which were much enjoyed. 



It is reported that outdoor roses are 

 not as good as usual. Hoo-Hoo. 



WeUesley Farms, Mass.— E. J. Shay- 

 lor & Son, the peony specialists, had the 

 princijJal exhibit of peonies at the re? 

 cent show of the Worcester County 

 Horticultural Society, in Horticultural 

 hall, Worcester. 



Never take the Cheapest 



SIMPLY BECAUSE IT IS CHEAPEST 



King Greenhouses 



Save you money in the long run and 

 help you to make it too, because 

 you don't have to worry and can 

 spend your time growing good plants 

 that bring 



The Good Prices 



All of our types of houses 



Iron Frame 

 Semi Iron Frame 

 Private Conservatories 



Receive suitable and special attention. 



King Construction Co. 



Horn* Offlo* and Works, 



N. TONAWANDA, 



N. Y. 



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