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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Januabt 4, 1912. 



Our prices on HAND MADE 



GREENHOISE GLASS 



Are always the lowest. Our qualities are the best. 

 We are MANUFACTURERS. Write us for prices. 



THE COLE GLASS CO., Lancaster, Ohio 



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BRAMPTON, ONT. 



Christmas was undoubtedly the 

 busiest time that Brampton growers 

 ever experienced. . 



William Pendley had a large assort- 

 ment of plants, which proved most ac- 

 ceptable to a hungry trade. 



I^chard Jennings cut twice the quan- 

 tity of carnations sold at previous holi- 

 dayi 'seasons, And 'as the bulk of them 

 weriB graded as No. 1 ' quality, he is 

 well satisfied with the results. Mrs. 

 C. W. Ward is a great favorite with 

 this grower, and some Pink Delight, 

 produced from cuttings purchased from 

 F. Dorner & Sons Co., are quite thirty 

 inches in height at tbe present time. 



Despite the dull weather, the Dale 

 .Estate had some magnificent cuts, and 

 the supply in the large cellar was de- 

 pleted every evening. Orchids and 

 Beauties were in keen demand. 



Reports have it that the holiday 

 weather was not at all Christmas-like, 

 and florists throughout the Dominion 

 must have thanked Heaven for this 

 consideration. 



Today, January 1, is election day 

 here, and the citizens have decided, by 

 a large majority, that the manager of 

 the largest greenhouses in Canada is 

 the best man that can be got as mayor 

 of the town for the year 1912. 



W. G. P. 



Marysville, Kan.— H. K. Fisher re- 

 ports that the holiday trade was much 

 better than last year and everything 

 was sold out clean. Carnations were 

 scarce and roses, as a consequence, met 

 with an unusually good demand. In 

 the midst of the Christmas rush, four 

 funerals, they say, were "thrown in 

 for good measure, which made business 

 rather lively." 



JACK FROST 



MATS 



Each Doz. 



RYE STRAW . . $1.50 $17.00 

 BURWP 1.20 14.00 



WN. ELUOn & sons 



a Thit stmt, NEW YORK 



Hovu TomatQga 

 on the market 

 weeha ahead 



Never mind the weather! 



Your plants in hot- beds or cold-frames under 

 Sunlight Double Glass Sash will not mind it 



Between the two layers of glass in the Sunlight Double 

 Glass Sash is an air space of ^ of an inch in thickness 



Above the glass is winter weather— zero perhaps. Below 

 the glass is warm earth and plants growing like May 



The secret of it all, is that the airspace be- 

 tween the two layers of glass being a non- 

 conductor will not let the cold in or the 

 heat out. It makes the Sunlight Double 

 Glass Sash complete in itself. It needs 

 no mats or boards. The only cover is 

 the air sealed between the layers of glass. 

 You can have hot-beds and cold-frames 

 with Sunlight Double Glass Sash far 

 cheaper in the long run than your single 

 layer sash with heavy, dark covers of mats 

 or boards. You can save more than half 

 the labor and worry and you can control 

 your beds better and get earlier, stronger 

 and far more profitable plants. 



Sunlight Double Glass 



1948 East Broadway 



The Sunlight Double Glass Sash method 

 comes right home to every gardener 

 and florist in the country // // good 

 business to learn all about it. 



Write us today. We will send our complete catalot, 

 free. . If you enclose 4c in stamps we will also send 

 Prof. Massey's booklet on liot-beds and cold-frames. 

 Be sure to write your name and post office plainly. 



Write for 

 these books 

 today 



Sash Co. 



Louisville, Ky. 



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SEE THAT LED6E. 



Pat Sept. 18. 1900 



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