August 18, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



115 



TRADE 



MARK 



BRAINb 



PuLVERizEb Sheep- Pulverized C/\rrLL 



SHREbbEb CiqTTLE 

 For Mulching and Top Dressing 



YOU CAN'T BEAT IT 



Your Supply House Carries 



WIZARD BRAND 



In stock or can get it for you quick — if not, we will be 

 mightily pleased to hear from you direct. 



Pulverized Manure Co., Chicago, 111. 



Mention The Review -when vou write. 



DRYLITE 



Glass Cleaner 



Will Not Injure Paint 

 or Putty 



Will Demonstrate in Chicago 

 on Application 



Used by most 

 Clilcaeo Slanl- 

 clpal. Govern- 

 ment and Office 

 BnildlnKB for 

 SkyliKht 

 Cleaning 



Quick 

 Powerful 



Leaves no Greasy 

 Surface 



26 gals, or more to.70 per gal. 



5 to 25 gals 80 per gal. 



Less than 5 gals 1.00 per gal. 



If your Jobber does not handle this cleaner, order from 



ANDERSEN SPECIALTY COMPANY 



4648 Calumet Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Above cutis from 

 pholograph taken at 

 my place after part of 

 glass was cleaned 

 with Daylite Cleaner. 

 It is the quickest and 

 most powerful glass 

 f leaner I ever saw. 

 Signed, J. W. Nie- 

 sen. iM E. 47th St., 

 Chicago. 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



of the greenhouse floor. Will you kind- 

 ly give me instructions how to pipe 

 this house! The gable of the potting 

 shed is five feet higher than the green- 

 house. Is there room for an expansion 

 tank inside t It will be about five feet 

 above the main flow? S. J. B. 



There should be plenty of room for 

 the expansion tank in the gable of the 

 potting room, although a little more ele- 

 vation would be desirable. 



For a house 21x78 feet, with two feet 

 of glass in each side, it will be ad- 

 visable to use three 2i^-inch flow pipes 

 and twelve 2-inch returns for 60 de- 

 grees, or three flows and eight returns 

 for 50 degrees. Give both flows and 

 returns a slight fall, but keep them as 

 high as possible. 



Mount Pleasant, la. — D. H. Smouse & 

 Sons have just completed a house 27x 

 100 and are at work on another 23x80. 



Sugarloaf, Pa. — It was reported re- 

 cently that George B. Markle was about 

 to let the contract for the erection of a 

 $4,000 greenhouse on his farm. 



Bloomsburg, Pa.— D. H. Creveling, 

 who began business here in 1903, now 

 has about 19,000 square feet of glass, 

 devoted chiefly to bedding plants and 

 lettuce. His average output of lettuce 

 is 100,000 heads per year, and he finds 

 a ready market for the crop in this 

 town and in Wilkes-Barre. 



