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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



July 13, 1911. 



Our prices on HAND MADE 



GREENHOISE GLASS 



Are always the lowest. Our qualities are the best. 

 We are MANUFACTURERS. Write us for prices. 



THE COLE GLASS CO., Lancaster. Ohio 



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DENVER. 



The Market. 



Considering the season, business is 

 good. We have been spared the heat 

 to which our eastern friends have been 

 subjected, and stock continues to ar- 

 rive in good condition. Carnations 

 are not so plentiful, especially red, as 

 Jiiost of the plants have been thrown 

 out. It is said that the aster crop 

 will be a total failure this year. Some 

 disease has attacked the asters for the 

 last two or three years, and no one 

 seems able to escape it. Sweet peas 

 are readily salable, for they are not 

 to be had in quantities as yet. Some 

 elegant young stock of Beauties and 

 teas is seen. The stems are not ex- 

 tra long, but the color and form make 

 up for the lack of stems. 



Various Notes. 



The wholesale cut flower department 

 of A. C. Sinram was discontinued July 

 1. Hereafter he will sell at retail only. 



J. A. Valentine left July 1 in his 

 Ford touring car on a trip to Portland 

 and Seattle, intending to go from 

 there down through California. He 

 expects to be gone at least two months. 

 Mrs. Valentine will leave in a tew 

 days and will meet Mr, Valentine at 

 Portland. 



W. L. White, of Goodland, Kan., is 

 in the city. He is in poor health, and 

 as soon as he gets the strength will 

 go to a hospital to be operated upon. 

 Mrs. White is with him. 



Mrs. Irene S. Scott has taken a po- 

 sition in the Elitch-Long Flower 

 Store. 



A few days ago an automobile ran 

 into a horse belonging to Ben Boldt, 

 seriously injuring the animal, but he 

 was given attention at once and is 

 now on the road to recovery. 



E. P. Neiman is entertaining his 

 brother, O. D. Neiman. They are now 

 at Granby, Colo., on a fishing trip. 



E. S. Kennedy and C. L. Gross spent 

 a few days last week at Buflfalo Park. 

 During the absence of Mr. Gross, his 

 store was in charge of C. Zbinden. 



Cooper & Berry, of 833 Fifteenth 

 street, have dissolved partnership. 

 George H. Cooper will continue at the 

 old stand, while Harry J. Berry is fit- 

 ting up a store room at 613 Fifteenth 

 street, which he expects to occupy at 

 once. 



Visitors: N. E. De Golier, of Love- 

 land, Colo. M. E. J. 



S. JACOBS & SONS 



1361-1365 Flushing Ave., Brooidyn, N. Y. 



Manufacturers and Jobbers In 



Greenhouse Construction Material 



TflkP NAtJrP ^° famish working plans with each order free. We make no charsre 

 ■ un^ iivu«.c jqp ,my information you may require while erecting your house. 



Most complete 



Factory of its kind 



in the 



United States. 



Established 

 38 Years. 



Absolute 

 Reliability. 



Personal Attentron 



Given to 



Every Order. 



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LOUISIANA RED 

 CYPRESS, 

 BOILBtS, 



PIPE, 



nniNGS, 



VENTILATING 



APPARATUS, 



GUSS, 



We carry 20,000 boxes 

 in stodu 



PUTTY. 



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NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



The Toledo Plate S Window Glase Co. 



TOLEDO, OHIO 



Holds Glass Firmly 



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PEERLESS 



OlasliiK Points are the best 

 No rights or lefts. Uox of 

 1000 points 75 cu. postpaid 

 HENRT A. DREBR 

 714 CiMttMt St.. nUa..Pa. 



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