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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



August 17, 1011. 



ERIE, PA. 



The Market. 



Wo arc having warm weatlier and 

 outdoor flowers liave suffered a great 

 deal. Eoses are good and speciosum 

 lilies and sweet peas are splendid. 

 Pretty pans of Vernon begonias are 

 seen in some of the stores, but with 

 that exception there is a scarcity of 

 blooming potted plants. Ferns and 

 palms are largely depended upon dur- 

 ing this season of the year to give a 

 cool effect to the flower store decora- 

 tions. 



Various Notes. 



Henry Baur has returned from a trip 

 to Welland, Ont., Can., where he was 

 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 

 Perkins. 



J. V. Laver recently spent several 

 days at Rochester, M. Y., where he was 

 enjoying an outing with the Masonic 

 order. 



Miss Cora Hapgood has returned from 

 her vacation and is again seen in J. V. 

 Laver 's store. Miss Hapgood spent 

 several weeks camping near Walda- 

 meer. 



E. L. Miller, designer for Dow & 

 Schulte, Mansfield, O., .visited the flo- 

 rists in this city last week. 



Miss Hazel Schade, saleslady for the 

 Baur Floral Co., is spending her vaca- 

 tion at Chautauqua, N. Y. 



Miss Helen Lipsett will spend the 

 month of August at Allegheny Springs. 



G. W. P. 



Metropolitan Material Co. 



1396-1410 Netrtpilitai Ave^ BROOKLYN; N. Y. 



NEW IRON GDTTKR 



One of the features of this gutter is (hat it ran 

 be put up in wrought iron, running to Isars for 

 anr size glass. 



These are only a few of the many latest 

 and np-to-date materials we have. Gret 

 our pnces on Greenhouae Louisiana 

 Cypreas material, Tentilating^, bench 

 njaterials, hotbed aaah, etc. 



Mention The Review when yon writa 



The hit of the Convention — 

 Ribbon and Chiffon Novelties 

 exhibited by 

 WERTHEIMER BROS. 



NEW YORK 



Another Instance Where Our Kind of Curved-eave 



Lean-to Solved the Problem. Chas. 



Umbach Is the Gardener 



It was a case of limited ground space and a tide 

 hill to contend with. Tbis space was on the 

 southern side of the stable, quite the ideal spot 

 for a lean-to; so we built a two-compartment, 

 curved-eave one and made the workroom of 

 regular greenhouse construction and laid the roof 

 with green tile. The effect is certainly great. 



You see from the interior that it makes a fine 

 three-bench hou&e. 



Is thpre a suggestion in this subject for you? 

 Would you like us to send you these same views 

 and one other to show your employer? Or shall 

 we send you both one of our 100-page catalogues? 



Lord and Burnham Co. 



Pactorles \ IRVINQTON. N. Y., and 

 haccories ^ pgg PLAINES. ILL. 



New York 

 St. Jamea Buildlnff 



Boston 

 Tremoat Building 



PhiladelphU 

 Franklin Bank Building 



Chicago 

 Rookery Bnlldlng 



SEE THAT LED6E. 



Pal Septia 1900, 



Uae Oar 



i^ JENNINGS^ 

 IRONGUTTEI?. 



Patent Iroo Bench Fittings and Roof Supports 



VENTILATINQ APPARATUS 

 Improved Vaporizing Pans for Tobacco Extracts, Etc. 



l « n d lor CIreiibur*. 



DILLER, CA8KEY & KEEN,%.L7i;£K.». PHILADELPHIA, PA, 



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