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120 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



March 21, 1912. 



BURBANK 



IS 



THE ONLY HOSE 



THAT GIVES YOU 



Three Years' Dally Service In a Greenhouse 



Florists who use it cut their hose expense in half. Let us know how 



much hose you now use per year. 



THE ACME RUBBER MFG. CO., Trenton, N. J, 



UTICA, N. Y. 



Ernest T. Hermant and William E, 

 Hermant, comprising the firm of E. T. 

 Hermant & Son, of Deerfield, have be- 

 gun a suit in Supreme Court to recover 

 $3,048 from the Utica Gas Co. for dam- 

 ages done their stock. The plaintiflFs 

 allege that gas from defective mains 

 entered their greenhouses and destroyed 

 stock, causing damage to the amount 

 asked in the complaint. They further 

 claim that the gas company was noti- 

 fied of the defective mains and made 

 some repairs, but that these were done 

 in such an unworkmanlike and unskill- 

 ful manner that the gas again per- 

 colated through the ground into their 

 greenhouse and caused damage to their 

 stock, Mackie & Hall represent the 

 plaintiflfs, and trial is desired in this 

 county. 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



A permanent meeting place was con- 

 sidered by the Syracuse florists' Asso- 

 ciation at its third meeting, held at 

 the Vanderbilt. The matter will be set- 

 tled at the April meeting. 



E. H. C. Bard, president, was in the 

 chair. Twelve members were elected, 

 making a total membership of thirty- 

 four, and the general welfare of the 

 business was discussed. The association 

 was formed in January, with Mr. Bard 

 as president; P. E. Quinlan, vice-presi- 

 dent; W. E. Day, secretary, and Harry 

 Bellamy, treasurer. 



NEW CARLISLE, O. 



W. N. Scarff is undecided whether 

 or not he will rebuild the greenhouses 

 which collapsed under the heavy snow 

 some time ago. Prof. C. W. Waid was 

 manager of the greenhouses and now he 

 and Mr. Scarflf have had a settlement. 

 Mr. Scarff has purchased the interest 

 of Prof. Waid, who expects to leave 

 soon. Prof. Waid is now considering 

 a position at an experimental station 

 at Morgantown, Va. He came from the 

 Ohio Experiment Station at Wooster, O., 

 when he entered the contract with 

 Mr. Scarff. 



Minerva, O. — During the six years in 

 which A. M. Stackhouse has been in 

 business here, the amount of his yearly 

 sales has rapidly increased. Though 

 the population of this town is only 

 about 1,200, there are several neigh- 

 boring towns that contribute to the 

 volume of trade. The outlook 'for this 

 season is good. 



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Cattle Manure in Ba^ 



Shredded or Pulverized 



I Pure— dry — uniform and reliable. 

 The beit of all manurea for the 

 greenhouse. Florists all over the 

 cnuntry are using It Instead ot 

 rough manure. 



Pulverized 

 Sheep Manure 



Absolutely the best Sheep Manure 

 ^A on the market. Pure manure and 

 ■^^ nothing else. The best fertilizer for 

 eamatlODS and for liquid ton-dresslng. Unpqualed 

 (or all field use. Write for circulars and prices. 



The PuWerized Manure Company 

 SS Union Stock Tardn ^CHICAGO 



Always mention tlie Flortste* Renew 

 wlien wntliis advertlsere. 



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 Bloom Saver 



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