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The Florists^ Review 



AoaosT 29, 1912 



L-679 



Yes, it's a Moninger-Olda Engine and the famous Douglas Pump- 

 Backed by our Guarantee 



It's a Noninger System 



That's ail you need to know about a watering eystem. 

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

 no experience in greenhouee work, You want a perfect sys-^ 

 tern 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 owe 

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

 all about thc^ Moninger systems. 



Send now and get Catalogue No. 11. 



JOHN C. MONINGER CO., CHICAGO 



004 BLACKHAWK STREET 



EVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE 



STANDARD PUMPING ENGINES 

 FOR ALL KINDS OF WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS 



THE STANDARD PUMP & ENGINE COMPANY, 14 MICHIGAN STREET. CLEVELAND. OHIO. 



NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 



The Market. 



Trade in general is fair for midsum- 

 mer, but the greatest percentage of 

 the business is funeral work. America 

 gladioli are in excellent condition, and 

 they, with asters in all colors, are the 

 best sellers. Killarney roses are much 

 improved, but the stems are short. My 

 Maryland and Mrs. Aaron Ward roses 

 are especially good. 



Various Notes. 



A. C. Strom reports that business 

 has been somewhat dull during August, 

 but July trade was fair. He recently 

 received a shipment of palms, which 

 are selling well. Funeral work keeps 

 him fairly busy. 



The Misses Volz are spending their 

 vacation at Indian Neck. 



A. Volz is erecting another green- 

 house, to be used for chrysanthemums. 

 He is growing some splendid asters. 

 Mrs. Volz finds business good in the 

 Main street store. 



George Baker, gardener for A. J. 

 Sloper, has some fine Mme. Eoose- 

 velt asters in full bloom. One of his 

 night blooming cereus plants had some 

 fifteen or eighteen blossoms during the 

 week of August 19. His potted mums 

 are good, strong plants, and are being 

 staked for the fall. 



Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Armbrust, 

 formerly of Rochester, N. Y., are visit- 

 ing here for a short time. 



Mrs. E. K. Eggert, on Whiting 

 street, did a fine business during the 

 spring and early summer. She has ad- 

 vertised her place for sale, as it is 

 getting too large for her to manage. 



Carl Lorenzen is expected home from 

 Germany immediately. At his store, 

 business has been good for the summer 

 months. Asters are selling best with 

 him. E. C. A. 



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GREENBOUSE LUMBER 



"SPOT CLEAR CYPRESS** 



LOCKLAND LUMBER CO., Lockland, Ohio 



86 Varieties of ""Red Devil** Ghss Cutters 



are Made to Meet Every Re- 

 quirement of Olass Cutting 



Th« little "Red Devil" Steel Wheel Cotter No. 024, that doM 

 more and better work than the old-fashioned, high-priced diamond. 

 Your local hardware man will supply you if yon insist. If he 

 can't, send us bis name and three 2-cent stamps and one sample 

 only will be sent yon, postpaid. We make glass cutters by the million and for the millions throughout the world. 



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cXiSyxMJi»'M*-wnuS 



GENUINE LOUISIANA 



Red Pecky Cypress 



And everything else you need in Green- 

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 large; no order too small. 



Edgewater and Rosahiii Branch 



EDWARD MINES 

 LUMBER COMPANY 



1816 Balmoral Avenue CHiaCO 



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«'MASTICA" for Glazing 



Per gal., $1.36. (Special price on large lots.) 

 Machines for applying Mastica, $1.'25 each. 

 Peerless Glazing Points, per 1000. 60c; per 5000 

 @55cl000. 



GEO. n. ANGCRMUEILER, SSSS**^* 



1384 Pine St.. ST. LOUIS. BIO. 

 Mention The B«t1«w when 70a write. 



rULL 

 SIZE 

 N? 2 



Iraor's PoorleM^ 

 Glazing Points 



For Grccabousea 



Drire ea«7 *nd troe, becaota 

 both bcvelt are on the fame 

 tide. Can't twist and break 

 the glass in driving. Galvan* 

 ized and will not nist. No 

 rights or lefts. 



The Peerlen Glazing Point 

 is patented. No othera like 

 it. Order from your dealer 

 or direct from os. 

 1000, 75c. postpaid. 

 Samples free. 

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THE FLORISTS' HAIL ASSOCIATION 



Has paid $192,00(U)0 for glass broken daring ttw 



lut SS years. For particulars concerning 



Hall Insorance, addreoa 



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