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The Florists^ Review 



January 16, 1913. 



SUPERIOR QUALITY 



GOOD THICKNESS 



PROMPT SHIPMENT 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



We carry a large stock of both Single and Double Strength sizes 



, , hand-made glass, especially selected for the Greenhouse trade. 



This glass is of superior quality, good thickness and well packed. 



Write us for prices before placing your order — 

 we can save you money. 



BAUR WINDOW GLASS CO., 



Eaton, Indiana 



Mention The Eeylew when yon write. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Trade has been good since the holi- 

 days. There has been considerable fu- 

 neral work and decorating for numer- 

 ous social events. Koses have been in 

 unusual demand, the local cut being 

 inadequate to meet the demand. Amer- 

 ican Beauties have not been quite up 

 to the standard. Sweet peas are of- 

 fered in larger quantities and are find- 

 ing a ready market. Orchids, violets 

 and valley are finding some demand. 

 Paper Whites and Romans are used in 

 funeral work, outside of which they are 

 not in much demand. Jonquils have 

 been receiving a better call; however, 

 the quality is nothing extra. 



Various Notes. 



Miss M. Carroll, of Norwood, 0., 

 spent a day with the trade this week. 



George Wiegand writes from Florida 

 that he is picking strawberries and 

 oranges. He leaves for a ten days' 

 trip to Cuba this week. 



Alfred Brandt is to move two doors 

 north in the near future. 



Hartje & Elder have been cutting 

 some excellent carnations lately. 



Sidney Smith is getting daily bul- 

 letins from San Antonio, Tex. It looks 

 as though he had the Texas fever pr.etty 

 bad. 



Walter Bertermann is receiving con- 

 siderable newspaper publicity. He is 

 given credit for inventing the idea of 

 converting used automobiles into de- 

 livery autos. Several years ago he 

 secured a second-hand chassis and had 

 it equipped with a delivery body. This 

 was so successful that recently the 

 Bertermaniis installed another. 



Jacob Forrest, of Greenfield, was a 

 visitor recently. Mr. Forrest states 

 that he is to have some competition in 

 Greenfield. 



W. J. & M. S. Vesey, of Ft. Wayne, 

 are shipping quantities of orchids into 

 this market. H. L. W. 



Massillon, O.— The N. E. Feck Floral 

 Co. expects to erect two more green- 

 houses, each 25x150, as early as pos- 

 sible in the spring. 



Dajrtona, Fla. — Mr. and Mrs. Leon 

 Despland, known in the trade as the 

 Daytona Floral Co., have opened a 

 store in the fine new Staples & Cutten 

 building, on Magnolia avenue, a few 

 doors from the postoffice. The show 

 window is said to be one of the prettiest 

 sights in town. 



PANSY AND VERBENA BASKETS 



Small size, measure 9 inches long, 6 

 inches wide, 3 inches deep, put up 

 600 in a crate ; per 1000 $ 9.00 



Large size, measure 13 inches long, 7^2 



Detachable wire handles for either of the above, per 1000 8.00 



Orders entered now either for immediate or future shipment 

 Have the other sizes. Send for descriptive circular 



COLES & CONPANY, 109-111 Warren St., NEW YORK, N.Y. 



Mention The Review whPD yon write. 



OD /^TTl? f^ T"!/^ M o*" tour plants 



r E\.\J 1 MldK^ 1 IV^i^ FROM FREBZING 



This can only be done by nsing a celebrated 



LEHMAN WAGON HEATER 



|y 400,000 are In use by Florists, horsemen, doctors and 

 farniprs. They burn Lehman Coal (from which there Is 

 no smoke or danger), at a cost of less than ^c per hour. 



Can You Afford to be Without One? Beware of Imitations I 



LEHMAN BROS* For circular and Price List write 



MANUFACTURERS J. W. ERRiNGCR, GcHcral Western Sales Agent 



10 Bond Street, NEW YORK 20 E. Randolph SL, CHICAGO, ILL 



Mpntlon Tlip Revlpw when you write 



A 1^"^ ''RED DEVir GLASS CUTTER 



We m*k< 0T« 40 itylM ol "Rad DctO" CUm CatUra. 1 whMl, 

 S whMU, « whMli, 7 whMb. No. S "Rad DvrU" bu 6 •ztra whMli 

 in the hirdwood hudlc. Alwt;i a new, ihup wheel in raMTM. It'i 

 • Sne tool for (reenhoOM*, end one At will (in utiihctioa. Alk 

 nor local hardware man lor "Rad DctO" No. S. U be can't lomiah 

 n. Mod ui ten 3-oenl itainpi lor ONE only aample. 



Smith & Hemenway Co., I4t Oahn Stmt, NevYirk 



JONES' FOLDING WIRE 



PLANT STANDS 



(Patented) 



Special prices to dealers. Send 

 for catalogue. 



MANUFACT'URED BY 



The M. D. Jones Co. 



71 Portland St., Boston, Mas*. 



^fpnt1oTl Th^ Revjpw whpn yon write. 



Lebanon, Pa. — C. C. Yost is preparing 

 plans for the erection of greenhouses 

 on the ground that he recently pur- 

 chased, located along the C. & L. rail- 

 road and South Tenth street. A resi- 

 dence for Mr. Yost will also be built at 

 one end of the property. 



YANKEE 



GARDEN HOSE 



QUAKER CITY RUBBER CO. 

 629 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. 



Kramer's Pot Hanger 



For sale by Wholesale Seedsmen, 

 Florists and Supply Dealers. 



Price, $1.00 per doz. by express. 

 Sample doz. by mail, $1.25 



t N. KRAMER & SON. Cedar Rapids, lowi 



iVttacuer FlHiit Boxes are 



the beet and cheapest in the 

 market for Palms. Boxwood, 

 Bay Trees, etc. They are attract- 

 ive In desUrn. strong and dara- 

 ble, saitable for either Indoor or 

 outdoor nse Made of cypress, 

 which irlves them a lastinar qual- 

 ity. We manufacture yarlous 

 styles and sizes. Write for prices. 



WaGNXB PaBK OONSKBTATOBIXa 



Sidney, Ohio 

 Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



