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136 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



April 6, 1911. 



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., Uncastcr, Ohio 



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BRAMPTON, OXT. 



(Continued from page 134.) 



"The roses are grown planted out in 

 cement benches. The benches are each 

 about one foot deep. At the bottom of 

 the bench, clay is put to ten inches 

 from the top, and then at intervals and 

 running longitudinally tile drains are 

 placed. The bench is filled in with 

 three inches of cinders over the drains 

 and then five inches of soil. The houses 

 are steam-heated, the pipes running 

 along the top. The roses, which are 

 grown on the Manetti stock, are cut 

 back moderately from May onward to 

 provide successional blooms, and serve 

 for about six years. The plants do not 

 get a complete rest, but the soil is 

 allowed to become somewhat dry at the 

 'resting period.' The head of the in- 

 door department was emphatic on the 

 necessity for the adoption of special 

 methods for Canadian conditions." 



Indianapolis, Ind. — Gustav C. Lange, 

 2226 South Meridian street, was re- 

 cently awarded $25 by a jury, in his 

 suit against a neighbor whose cattle 

 destroyed some of his flowers last fall. 



Maspeth, N. Y. — Emil Braun has re- 

 turned from St. John's hospital, in 

 Long Island City, after undergoing a 

 serious operation. He is steadily recov- 

 ering and is expected soon to be in nor- 

 mal health. 



Babylon, N. Y. — Mrs. William Arnold, 

 of West Islip, has purchased twenty-five 

 acres of land on the east side of Udall's 

 road, and will there erect for her 

 nephew, Duncan C. Arnold, several 

 large commercial greenhouses. The first 

 house, 42x300, will be erected this year, 

 and will be followed next year by two 

 more houses of the same size. 



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Greenhouse Glass 



Best Quality, lowest prices. 



Greenhouse White 



Whitest and most durable paint niade. 



Greenhouse Putty 



Made with Pore Linseed OU. 

 —Write today— 



H. M. HOOKffi COMPANY 



•»1'M« Washlartoa Bird.. CHICASO. ILL. 



Phone Monroe 4994. 



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We Want to Buy Some of 

 Your Photographs 



IfflHAT do we want of them? Want to use them in a book 

 **^ we are going to publish. Temporarily it has been 

 nicknamed the ' Growing Book" because it is to treat of 

 the flowers, plants and fruits that can be grown in a pri- 

 vate greenhouse. It is going to be illustrated just the best 

 we know how and printed right up to the queen's taste. 

 A complete, thoroughly practical, attractive book in every 

 particular. You will be proud to see your photographs in 

 it. If you have any interesting photographs that you think 

 will be just the thing to use in this book, we want to buy 

 them of you. We will pay you a good price. It doesn't 

 matter what kind of a house your photos are taken in — we 

 are not so narrow-minded as to insist they shall be U-Bar. 

 What we want are photos showing results. If you have one 

 worth-while photo, send it along — if half a dozen^so much 

 the better. If we can use any or all of them we will send 



you check by return 

 mail, paying you reg- 

 ular New York prices. 

 Any we cannot use will 

 promptly return. 



If you are fortunate 

 enough to have a U- 

 Bar house that has 

 some bang - up good 

 things in it now, of 

 whicn you have no 

 photos, let us know. 



and if they are sub- 

 jects we want, we will 

 gladly come at once 

 and photograph them 

 for you. 



If some of your 

 subjects are not quite 

 ready, write us when 

 they are at their best 

 and we will hop on the 

 photograph ;onbave-if train and come right 



you have good subjects „„. uu .. „_.„„_« 



for photoAphiDg write out With a camera. 



us when reai 



In short- send along the 



iphli 

 ,dy. 



U-BAR GREENHOUSES 



PIERSON 



U-BAR CO. 



DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS ^^9^ 1 MADISON ^O^NEW YORK 



Canadian Office. 10 Phillips Place, Montreal 



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BIKBKRT'B ZINC 

 NKVSR-RUST 



GLAZING POINTS are Positively the Best. 

 IrfMt Forever, Over 80,000 pounds now in use. 

 A sure preventlvo of glass slipping. Effective on 

 large or small glass. Kany to drive. Easj to ex- 

 tract. Two sizes, "^ and %. 40c per lb.; by mail. 

 16c extra; 7 lbs. for $8.50; IS lbs. for $5.00, by 

 express. For sale by the trade. Randolph A 

 IHcClements, Rncce«8or8 to Cbas. T. Siebert. 

 Banm and Beatty Sts., Plttsburs, Psu 



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Holds Glass Firmly 



SEB THB FOINll^ 



PEERLESS 



GlaslnK Points are the best 

 No righu or leiu. Box of 

 1000 points 76 cts. postpaid 

 HKNRT A. DREBR 

 714 ChsstMt It.. Phia..Pa, 



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