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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



August 11, lOlo. 



A PERFE* 



SE HOSE 



MAOIC 



feet. 



PACKING CO.US 



9h93 CHAMBERS ST NEW YORK 



FURNISHED in continuous lengths of 900 

 An exceptionally high grade hose manufactured 

 with a woven jacket insertion instead of cotton 

 duck, and with specially selected rubber in the inner 

 tube and cover." 



The woven jacket construction makes a stronger I 

 hose than can be obtained from cotton duck, and [ 

 absolutely precludes the possibility of cover opening 

 at seam— a common cause of failure of hose made on 

 cotton duck. ' This construction also gives a more 

 flexible hose and reduces the possibility of kinking. 



"Magic" Hose is guaranteed to stand a pressure 

 of 500 pounds per square inch, although its bursting ^ 

 pressure is f ar in excess ot this. 



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CHICAGO.ILL. PORTLAND. ORE. BOSTON, MASS. 

 ST.LOUIS.HO. SPOKANE.WASH. BUFFALO. N.Y,, 



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ERIE, PA. 



The Market. 



We are having cool breezes from the 

 lake, with plenty of sunshine. Asters, 

 gladioli and Golden Glow are plentiful 

 at present. Sweet peas, phloxes and 

 delphiniums are on the wane. Home- 

 grown Beauties are good, but tea roses 

 are small and carnations are poor. 

 Ferns in several varieties are in de 

 maud for A-eranda use. 



Various Notes. 



R. A. Hall, representing Keed & 

 Keller, of New York, was in Erie 

 July 27. 



Miss Ethel White, of Youngsville. 

 Pa., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. 

 Baur. 



Chas. Offerle has some fine pond 

 lilies on display. 



Miss Edna Stafford, formerly with 

 Randolph Sc McClements, at Pittsburg, 

 is visiting friends in Erie. She will 

 remain in the city another month. 



Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Phillips have re- 

 turned from a trip to Welland. Ont.. 

 where they were the guests of Mrs. 

 Phillips' sister, Mrs. Lewis Perkins. 



D. Kaufman, of New York, was in 

 Erie on business August 6. Robert 

 8choch, representing M. Rice & Co.. 

 Philadelphia, was in the citv the same 

 day. 



Roman Olsow.sky has had a num- 

 ber of prominent Polish weddings late- 

 ly. Mr. Olsowsky has charge of the 

 freenhouses of the East Buffalo Road 

 loral Co. B. P. 



Oardner, Mass. — Work on the new 

 greenhouses of Carl ,T. Erickson, on 

 Parker street, whose houses were 

 burned June 28, is now well advanced. 

 The new range includes three houses, 

 besides a boiler room, workshop and 

 carriage shed. 



"REV ERO" 



Braided Moulded C!on ■traction — Seamles* Thronghont 



LIGHT— STRONG— FLEXIBLE 



"REVERO" 

 HOSE 



OLD STYLE 

 HOSE 



The above cuts represent tbe non-klnklne; tendency ot Revere as compared 

 with tlie old style hose of w^rapped duck construction. 



Revere Is furnished on reels in continuous len8l;hs up to 500 feet. 



Ask your supply man for " REVKRO." 



REVERE RUBBER COMPANY, Boston, Mass. 



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COLUMBIA 



PLANT TIBS 



Made in 6 Sizes 



12-M.. 15-is., 1B-M., 21-ii., 24-ia. 



Made of Louisiana Cypress. 



PATENTED j^qx&c decay, never fall apart. 



Used, endorsed and highly recommended by 



nine-tenths of the seedsmen and florists 



throughout the United States. 



THE ONLY PRAQiCAL PUNT TUB MADE 



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