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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Jolt 21, 1916. 



Imitation of Electric Rubber Hose 



is constantly attempted. But in- 

 fringement of our basic patents 

 would be necessary to suooessful 

 imitation. The courts prevent in- 

 fringement. All efforts of imitators, 

 therefore, have been failures. 



No one can make a hose as efficient, 

 as durable, as economical as Electric 

 Rubber Hose. It is a manufacturing 

 impossibility. 



Imitation has to stop at the very 

 point when; efficiency begins. 



Our seamless jackets of seine twine, 

 our pure rubber tubes, our process of 

 amalgamating jackets and tubes into 

 a unified fa|)ric, represents the high, 

 est and greatest achievement in host- 

 construction. 



It is a matter of sound busines.^t 

 judgment for you to use such hose in 

 your greenhouse. 



ELECTRIC HOSE & RUBBER CO., Wilmington, Del. 



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PITTSBUEG, PA. 



The Market. 



There was sufficient business last 

 week to take up all the good flowers 

 that came in. Roses are becoming 

 scarce; there are hardly enough to go 

 around, and the few carnations which 

 arrive get smaller and smaller each 

 day. Lilies and gladioli are plentiful 

 and good and help out nicely, as most 

 of the business done is funeral work. 



Various Notes. 



As this is vacation time, many faces 

 are missing, among them being Mrs. E. 

 A. Williams, who is taking the lake trip 

 to Duluth, and will stop at Mackinac 

 island en route. 



Will Potter, wife and son have been 

 spending a couple of weeks in Green 

 county visiting Mr. Potter's mother. 



Geo. Marshall has gone with a party 

 that will camp at Conneaut lake for a 

 few weeks. 



Karl Klinke and wife will leave this 

 week for the lakes of Canada, where 

 they will while away the time in a 

 canoe. 



Samuel MeClements, of Randolph & 

 McClements, puts in his spare time tak- 

 ing automobile excursions in his Buick. 

 He made the run to Buflfalo during the 

 first week of this month. 



P. S. Randolph, of the same fifm, is 

 alsQ sporting a fine new car. He says 

 he is satisfied to run slowly and does 

 not care to test what his car can do — 

 however, that is not the way he drives 

 horses. 



Walter Breitenstein is following his 

 usual custom by spending his evenings 

 and Sundays in his canoe on the upper 

 Allegheny river. 



W. A. Clarke, of the Pittsburg Cut 

 Flower Co., celebrated his fiftieth birth- 

 day Friday, July 15. After the morn- 

 ing rush, he was given a "tin can and 

 bucket ' ' serenade by the boys in the 

 store, and when they had him cornered 

 they presented him with a handsome 

 toilet set for his traveling bag. For 

 once Mr. Clarke had little to say, ex- 

 cept to thank them — such a token from 

 those with whom he works day after 

 day meant more to him than he could 

 find words to express. 



Geo. Schomer, Connellsville, is put- 

 ting up two new houses for cut flowers. 



E. C. Ludwig says that Saturday and 

 Sunday, July 16 and 17, were the 

 busiest days he has had since Christ- 

 mas, and it was all funeral work. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



S. JACOBS & SONS 



1361-1365 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Mannftmtnrwf and Jobbers In 



Greenhouse Construction Material 



Takp NnHrP ^^ fumlsh working plans with each order free. We make no charge 

 I one I1UUI.C for any information you may require while erecting your house. 



Particular people will find our material, workmanship and prompt deliveries 

 come up to their entire satisfaction. 



Most complete 



Factory of its kind 



in the 



United States. 



Established 

 38 Years. 



Absolute 

 Reliability. 



Personal Attention 



Given to 

 . Every Order. 





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LOUISIANA RED 

 aPRESS, 

 BOILERS, 



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FiniNGS, 



VENTILATING 



APPARATUS, 



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We carry 20.000 boxes 

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PUTTY. 



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The (ireenlioflse For The Commercial Miifl 



Costs less to erect than the wooden honaes, lasts twice as loni- 



JUST 



ASK THE MAN WHO HAS ONf 



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The following are «oine of oar ouatomero: 



C. Brehmer Chllllcothe, ' "^ 



42 by 175. 



F. Wltthuhn Cleveland, < b'" 



30 by 66. ^ . 



F. F. Crump Colorado Springs, • "°- 



. 21 by 150. , 



F. Hollberg Denver, ( ^'o- 



3, 25 by 125. 

 Walla Walla Floral Co. .Walla Walla, WisU 

 2, 32 by 200. 



Cochrane & McKay Chicago, I" 



2, 21 by 141. . 



H. E. Asplln Kocky River, olio 



54 by 175. , ^ 



. __ -—-^^—. .™..».— «, Wm. Krleger Lansing. >'"^'' 



IRON FRAMK ▼■. WOOD WORK ^ 28 by 100. 



Let us estimate on that new range, additions, etc. 



King Construction Co., North Tonawanda, N. V. 



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