94 



The Florists^ Review 



July 18, 191_'. 



LANCASTER, PA. 



Club Picnic. 



With an ideal day, the picnic of the 

 Lancaster County Florists' Club was a 

 great success. First came the beauti- 

 ful ride from Lancaster to Pequea. At 

 Pequea the first sight that greeted the 

 eyes was a well filled picnic table, to 

 which ample justice was done from 

 noon to 2 p. m. From 2 to 4:30 the 

 time was spent in sight-seeing and in 

 trips on motor boats to the McCall's 

 Ferry power plant. At 4:30 a substan- 

 tial dinner was served, after which an 

 adjournment was made to the dancing 

 pavilion, where games were indulged in. 



Paul Weaver, son of Elmer Weaver, 

 won first in the peanut running match, 

 and Robert Kohr, son of Frank Kohr, 

 won second prize. In the running race, 

 Frances Moore won the prize for girls. 

 Mrs. Albert M. Herr won the first in 

 the women's race and Mrs. Brandt, of 

 York, was second. In the men's run- 

 ning race William Beamenderfer won 

 first and Harry Rohrer, treasurer of 

 the club, second. In the general peanut 

 scramble, open to everybody. Miss 

 Weaver won first. 



After the games, our own orchestra 

 played and we danced. Our Philadel- 

 phia and Chester county guests dis- 

 tinguished themselves on the dancing 

 floor and everyone had a good time 

 until about an hour before the car was 

 due for the return trip, and then down 

 came the welcome rain, just late enough 

 not to spoil the fun and in time to cool 

 the atmosphere for the trip home. 



The committee of arrangements con- 

 sisted of Frank Kohr, chairman; Elmer 

 Weaver, Willis Girvin, E. F. Law, 

 Lemon Landis and Albert M. Herr. 

 Among those in attendance from Ches- 

 ter county were William Swayne, P. 

 Bernard, E. C. Marshall, James Brown 

 and J. M. Palmer; from Philadelphia, 

 S. S. Pennock, Charles Meehan and 

 George Watson; from York, Mr. and 

 Mrs. Brandt; from Shiremanstown, Mr. 

 and Mrs. John F. Rupp. A. M. H. 



Pembroke, N. Y.— W. J. Palmer, 

 W. H. Greever and their families, of 

 Buffalo, paid a visit to the W. E. Kirch- 

 hoff Co. last week. Cutting gladioli 

 began July 8. 



GENUINE LOUISIANA 



Red Pecky Cypress 



And everything else you need in Green- 

 house Lumber. 



Write for prices today. No order too 

 large ; no order too small. 



Edgewater and Rosehill Branch 



EDWARD MINES 

 LUMBER COMPANY 



1816 Balmoral Avenue CHIUGO 



TILS or DCilPIICtt 



PIPE VRAMK DCIlulICO 



Write for prices, Dralnagre perfect 



TILE BOTTOMS "'""S*... 



Fomlah any quantity. 



Tbe Camp Craduit Ci."cll'V2LrN?'o'r 



'^Elastic-Lyke'' 



GREENHOUSE GLAZING PUTTY 



"SEMI-LIQUID" 



Absolutely the best glazing product ever produced. 

 Guaranteed to be made of purest double boiled Lin- 

 seed Oil and to contain a greater proportion of 

 Pure White Lead than any other product. Weighs 

 16% lbs. to the gallon; each gallon will cover SOSjrun- 

 ning feet. Can be used in machine or putty bulb and 

 we guarantee that ten years after using all that is neces- 

 sary is to break the outer film and the body w|B be 

 soft and pliable. Impervious to water and wilt not 

 heave in cold, nor run in warm weather; in fact,. It is 

 ^'manufactured to meet the ever increas- 

 ing demand of the man who wants the 

 best." 



1 Gallon $1.40 10 Gallons $13.25 



5 Gallons 6.7S 20 Gallons 25.55 



1 Bbl. (50 gallons) $62.50 



Will b* plaasad to supply spaelal quotations to Jobbors. 



Sole 

 Distributor 



E. H. HUNT, 



129-131 N. Wabash Ave., 

 CHICAGO 



Mention The Eevlew when you write. 



A Veiy Handy ''RED DEVir TOOL for the Hothouse Nan to Have 



When yonr glaes needs replacing and yon try to cut with "the just as good" kinds and your breaktge 

 is something "fierce," just remember that "Red Devil" QIass Cullers have hand honed 8te«l 

 wheels that actually out clear, clean and sharp Don't take any other brand 

 but ''lUd Devir' — your hardirare man has them — just insist on "Red Devil" 

 No 3-in-l, shown herewith. If you can't get it, arad m hig name and 6 2-«ent itampi 

 and one aample only will be aeot you, postpaid. The 3 wheels will cut any kind o( glMi. 



RedDevH"No.3-ia-l 



SMITH « HEMENWAY CO., 1S2 Chambers SL, N. Y. 



Mentioo Tbe Review 'wben you write 



Alwmys montloii tbe Florlats' Bmrtmm 

 ^rboo wrttlnar tul-vmrtimmrm- 



lOO BOXES 



A Grade — Double Strength 



Perfect QIass, 18x24 



Delivered at Depot, $2.80 per Box 



Cash with ordor 



r.WALKER & CO., ^ofi New Albany, Ind. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manuf«otur«d by 



W. J. COWEE, ■S'?- 



10,000 $1.76 50,000 $7.60 



•amvle Fne. For Mie hj dealan. 



Mention The Reylew wben you wnte. 



Cypress Bench Boards 



Small orders cfaeerfollT shipped from Phila- 

 delphia yard. Carload ■bipments direct from 

 mill in the south. 



Bend as yoor inaolrles. 



Stokes Brothers Co., Inc 



•Oth St. below Chestnut, Philadelphia. Pa. 

 Mention Tbe Beview wben you write. 



BUILDING? 



If so, have yon given 

 year veatlUtlnff system 

 consideration worthy of 

 Its sicnlflcance T It Is 

 neceasary to have perfect 

 vent sash operators In 

 order to secare the re- 

 quired results. 



All we ask is a careful 

 investigation of our ma- 

 chine and we know that 

 you will confirm our state- 

 ment that we have the 

 best on the market. 



Write for a catalogue. 



ADVANCE CO. 



Richmond - Ind. 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. ^ _ 



Evans' Improved 

 Challenge Ventilatiil 

 Apparatus 



Write for illustrated caUlsius* 



Qulttf City NacluBe Wiib 



BICHMOMD, XNX>* 



MentiOQ Tbe Rerlew wben 70a write. 



