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Septeubeb 5, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 



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Nartin Rocking Grate 



IT SAVES COAL 



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Ford 9t Kendig Co. 



"SfelleriieJ" Wwijlit Pipe 



Etopedslly sdspted for Oreenhonse Work. Ilk 

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possible, for the same reason, to give 

 definite instructions regarding the size 

 of the flow pipes, but unless the house 

 is more than 125 feet long, use four 

 2V^-inch flow pipes and fifteen 2-inch 

 returns. Place one flow at each plate 

 and one under the ridge. The other 

 flow pipe should be near the ridge of 

 the lean-to, and five of the returns 

 should also be placed in the lean-to, 

 three on the wall and two on the sides 

 of the beds. 



NAME OF PLANT. 



I am enclosing a specimen of a plant 

 seen in an old graveyard in this vicin- 

 ity, in southern Pennsylvania. It grew 

 in a shady place and seemed to me to 

 resemble the myrtle, but, as I had not 

 seen a variegated leaf on myrtle, I was 

 at a loss to know what it might be. I 

 shall be pleased to have any informa- 



Pipe Carriers 



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 from the best sheet steel. The prices are very 

 reasonable. 



Let us figure on yoic^ needs at least. However, 

 we know that a trial order will show you that our 

 pipe carriers are the best. Get our prices. 



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TheREGANrRMTING HOUSE 



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uaiaiogues get our figure 



M1.887 nywtfc PUct. CHiaGO 



tion concerning it that you may be able 

 to give me. K. P. & T. F. 



The plant is Vinca minor variegata. 

 a variegated form of the common peri- 

 winkle or creeping myrtle. The treat- 

 ment and propagation are just the same 

 as for the green form. C. W. 



Bloomington, 111. — John R. Gee has 

 replaced the glass broken by the last 

 hail storm and has made other improve- 

 ments at his greenhouses, putting them 

 in excellent condition for winter. 



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 HOATIO** on indoor and oatdoor 

 MAMNk irricatlon. 



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Utica, N. T. — ^Frank McGowan, of 

 808 Sunset avenue, is rebuilding one of 

 his greenhouses at 61 Oswego street. 



