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TheWeckly Rorfits' Review. 



AUODST 10, 1911. 





No. 1 



With 2 rings, $16.00 per 

 1000; 6000 for $75.00. 



With 3 rings, $18.00 per 

 1000, 



No. 2 



Per 1000 



1000 to 3000 $8.50 



5000 to lOOOO 8.00 



15(KK) to 25000 7.50 



30(K)0 to 50(XK) 7.00 



No.l 





Support Yonr Carnation Plants Properly and They Will Support You 



Now 18 the time to pnt In some of our Oarnation Supports, to show yon how much more practical, economical and Berrlceable they are above 

 other makes. Note our reasonB. 



They are easily put ud and just as easily taken down; no tangled mess of wire to store away. 



They pay for themselves quickly by the additional and superior blooms Rained with the proper support of yonr plants. 



Our No. 1 needs no overhead wires or stringrs except one thin wire, which locks on the clamp In the sapport, holding it aprlght and In place. 



Our No. 2 Support acta as a stool for your plants, allows no sagging. With this support you use overhead wires or strings to keep blooms 

 growing erect. It opens on both sides so all side shoots can be put in easily at all times. Note the low prices. 



C C POLLWORTH CO., Mflwaukee 



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NEWBUBGH, N. Y. 



Mark Crawshaw cut the first Golden 

 Glow chrysanthemums July 12 and be- 

 lieves this is about the earliest on rec- 

 ord. It is no trouble to get them in 

 with early asters. He has a fine stock. 



Schaefers, Inc., report orders for 

 wedding and funeral work ahead of the 

 record. 



The Newburgh Floral Co., Dr. W. 

 Wait, proprietor, is successor to Cald- 

 well & Jesperson. Henry Jesperson is 

 a noted grower and will make a spe- 

 cialty of forcing stock for the whole-' 

 sale market. Dr. Wait is well pleased 

 with the orders received for his steel 

 benches. M. 



MILLBEOOK, N. Y. 



W. C. Bussell has a large landscape 

 contract on hand that will require a 

 year for its completion. He says that 

 if one such '<jontract came to hand an- 

 nually, he would retire from the cut 

 flower end of the business. 

 . W. Fletcher, superintendent of the 

 Dieterich estate, has things in splendid 

 shape, especially considering the dry 

 season. He is an expert tree doctor, in 

 addition to his other qualifications. 



Charles Bapp, formerly superintend- 

 ent for Mrs. Oakleigh Thome, is plan- 

 ning to launch out on his own account 

 at Melrose Highlands, Mass. M. 



Oneonta, N. Y. — C. W. Peck is re-" 

 building two houses. Arthur Newport, 

 the grower, is superintending the work. 

 The material was supplied by the King 

 Ctnstruction Co. 



A. Dietsch Company 



2640 Sheffield Ave., Chicag:o 



Greenhouse Material 

 Hotbed Sash 



Our patented cedar ventilators with the Quaker City Machine 

 Co. lifters can be relied on to s^lve fuirsatisfaction. 



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Florist 8pecialties. 



New Brand New Style. 

 HoM "RIVERTON" 



Furnished in lengths up 

 to 500 it. without seam or 

 joint. 

 The HOSE for the FLORIST 



V-inch, per ft., 15 c. 



Reel of 500 ft., " mJ^C- 



2 Reels, 1000 ft., ■' 14 c- 



i^-inch, " 13 c. 



Reels, 500 ft.. '• "Kc. 



Coupling ftimifshfd. 



HENRY A. DREER. 



714 Chestnut Si , 



Pmi.Aro I int» Pa. 



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CALDWELL TANKS 



of Gftlvmixed Steel are 

 need eyerywhere. Sisee 

 nptol200K»llonacanb» 

 •hipped let np at mall 

 coat for freisht. Theae 

 tanka are itronc, tiarht 

 and durable. Cott leaa 

 than wood tanks. Aak 

 for illtutrated catalocne 

 and delivered prices. 



W. ■. OAMwtUG*., Iae«r»orkt«d. LMltTlll«,Kf . 



TAKMB (8tMl, Wood. OalTABlMd ) TOWSR8. 

 WlndBBllls. Famvt, Qma ■■(!■•■. 



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