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The Rorists'Keview 



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Adoust 16, 1912. 



It's a Noninger System 



That's all you need to know about a watering syBteoa. 

 Yon cannot afford to buy an outfit made by people who have 

 no experience in greenhouse work. You want a perfect sys- 

 tem if you want to be satisfied and it ought to be a Moninger 



outfit. ,;,,,, ,. 



You can buy the complete watering system of us ready 

 to set up. You will get just what you need and there will be 

 no experiments. No trouble. No extra expense of any kind. 



, Don't buy an engine, pump or tank until you have OBr 

 price. Don't spend your hard earned money until you know 

 all about the Moninger systems. 



Yes, it's a Moninger-Olds Ensrine and the famous Douglas Pomp- 

 Backed by our Guarantee 



Send now and set Catalogue No. 11. 



JOHN C. MONINGER CO., 



CHICAGO 



904 BLACKHAWK STREET 



EVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Gateway to the West. 



The local situation is encouraging. At 

 no time has the expected dullness really 

 appeared and the future outlook is good. 

 The unusually heavy crops of the south- 

 west will stimulate our hopes of a suc- 

 cessful fall. 



The cut flower situation is one that 

 should not be commented upon; the 

 supply equals the demand, and prices 

 are no inducement. 



Various Notes. 



Walter Oberg, of the W. L. Rock Co., 

 has returned from his trip into the 

 great southwest. He says it was most 

 delightful and he is sorry he could not 

 have made it of greater duration. 



Ray Blessing and William Miller, also 

 of this firm, are now on their vacations 

 at the northern lakes. 



W. H. ^wvel is recovering nicely 

 from his recent illness. 



Wm. Bastian, of the Alpha Floral 

 Co., is back from his vacation. Miss 

 Pinkerton, of the same firm, is now en- 

 joying her turn at resting. 



Miss Elizabeth Hadden, of Samuel 

 Murray's, is now on her vacation. Miss 

 M. Hadden, also of the firm, will soon 

 be on her extended northern trip and 

 expects to visit the convention. This 

 firm reports most satisfactory summer 

 business. 



Mr. King, of the Peterson Floral Co., 

 is now on his vacation in the south. He 

 says his finn is enjoying its share of 

 prosperity. 



W, J. Barnes is most delighted to be 

 able to say his business for the year to 

 date is exceeding his greatest anticipa- 

 tions. As evidence he is now rebuilding 

 two of his houses and a much needed 

 new store is being erected. 



Mr. Furrows, of Guthrie, Okla., is 

 still in town, buying heavily for the 

 constant demand at his home. 



Mr. Kusik will leave August 18 for 

 Chicago and the convention, via Coun- 

 cil Bluffs, where he will visit the Wil- 

 cox greenhouses. E. H. H. 



North Wobum, Mass. — J. R. Shield is 

 building the benches in two 200-foot 

 greenhouses, preparatory to planting 

 them with carnations. 



Easy Access 



EXHAU^ \ 



n3 a necessary feature of a 

 good gas or gasoline en- 

 gine. In all such engines the 

 cylinder head must be re- 

 moved occasionally for clean- 

 ing and regrinding the valves. 

 You do not have to be an 

 expert mechanic to do this 

 work, if you use a 



Standard Engine 



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for your water supply system. By simply removing a flat iron plate, 

 the piston and valves are exposed. (See illustration. ) 



Standard Pumping Engines are made in many styles to take care 

 of any conditions that may be present. There is a style to fit your par- 

 ticular requirements. Tell us what they are and we will gladly advise 

 you as to the best equipment for your purpoEes. 



Ask for Catalogue No. 12 





The Standard Pump & Engine Co. 



14 Michlaan St.. 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



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1912 



6REEND0USE LUMBER 



"SPOT CLVA.R CYPRESS" 



LOCKLAND LUMBER CO., Lockland, Ohio 



Mention The Review when you write. 



YANKEE 



GARDEN HOSE 



Cypress Bench Boards 



Small oraers cheerfnlly shipped from Phlla. 

 delphia yard! Carload Bhipmenta direct from 

 mill in the Boa,th. 



id as your InQulrles. 



QUAKER CITY RUBBER CO. 



629 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. 



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