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96 



The Florists' Review 



OCTOBEE 10, 1912. 





L-579 



Yes, it's a Monlnser-Olds Engine and the famous Douglas Pump- 

 Backed by our Quarantee 



It's a Noninger System 



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

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

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

 tem if you want to be Batiefiedand 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 omt 

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

 all about the Moninger systems. 



Sead now and get Catalogue No. 11. 



JOHN C. MONINGER CO., CHICAGO 



904 BLACKHAWK STREET 



EVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE 



Mention The Review when yon write. 





STANDARD PUMPING ENGINES 

 FOR ALL KINDS OF WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS 



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



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BOWLING 



Secretaries of bowling clubs may have their 

 scores published in this column by mailing them 

 to The Review to arrive not later than Tuesday 

 each week. 



AT CHICAGO. 



By taking three straight games from 

 the Orchids, the Boses went into the lead 

 of the Cook County Florists' Association 

 bowling league October 3, while the 

 Orchids and Violets tied for second place 

 in the league standing. The scores were. 



Roses. Ist 2d 3d 



Goerlsch ..183 138 166 



Vllter 112 111 92 



Price 144 159 1&3 



Byers 154 125 141 



Fischer 154 138 173 



Total ...738 671 73.'; 

 Violets. 1st 2d 3d 



A. Huebner.162 154 147 



Jacobs 167 137 127 



Cole 128 130 123 



SchultJ ... 147 176 122 

 J. Huebner.157 134 149 



Orchids. 1st 2d 3d 



Ross 152 167 125 



Graff 172 IPO 1«« 



Cohen 92 94 114 



Econ'opolos 131 143 1.38 

 J. Zech 151 182 104 



Total 



.761 731 668 



Total . 



Carnations 

 Lorniau . 

 I.leberman 

 Armstrong 

 BrunlJe . . 

 A. Zech.. 



Total . 



.698 766 725 



Ist 2d 3d 



.147 113 149 



.124 140 131 



.121 140 115 



.1.37 110 119 



.194 177 182 



.723 690 696 



SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. 



The regular meeting of the South- 

 ampton Horticultural Society was held 

 in Odd Fellows' hall October 3, Presi- 

 dent U. G. Ager in the chair. It was 

 voted to ofifer $25 in gold for award 

 at the NatioffSl Flower Show to be held 

 in New York next April, the class to 

 be decided on by the management. It 

 was voted to have the society incorpo- 

 rated, the necessary steps to be taken at 

 the next meeting. The essay committee 

 was instructed to ask Mr. FuUerton, of 

 Wading River, to give a lecture before 

 the society at some convenient date. 



The regular meetings of the society 

 for the winter are the first and third 

 Thursdays of each month. W. M. 



Hot-beds 

 andCokl'Xirames. 



Double-Glass 



Double Profits 



The old single layer hot-bed sash are 

 far better than none ; but they must 

 be covered with mats, boards or shut- 

 ters every evening and uncovered 

 every morning. They are wasteful. 



The new SUNUGHT DOUBLE 

 GLASS SASH, with two layers 

 of glass enclosing an air space, 

 are COMPLETE IN THEM- 

 SELVES. They eliminate all extra 

 covers; they wipe out half the labor 

 cost; they admit all the light by 

 day to store warmth in the bed and 

 then save the warmth al night. 



They make plants earlier and 

 stronger. Theydouble final profits. 



Every practical gardener or florist 

 will see the value of this. 



And it is good business for you to 

 get our free catalog for full infor- 

 mation. Write your address plainly 

 and send it today; the hot-bed 

 season is not far off. Prof. Massey*s 

 booklet on Hot- 

 beds and Cold 

 Frames sent for 

 4c in stamps. 



Sunlight Double Glass Sash Co. 



948 E. Broadway, Louisyille, Ky. 



Write for tfaoM 

 books today. 



Mention The Serlew when yon writ*. 





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