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The Florists^ Review 



March 13, 1913. 



CURVED IRON EAVE 

 Style "S" 



This eave is intended for use 



on detached bouses with either 



fixed glass or side sash. 



It Is practically all axposad to tha 



InsMa haat of tho Kraanhouaa and 



•o Is Ico cIoarlnK> 



KING 



GREENHOUSE EAVES 



THEY SOLVE THE EAVE PROBLEM 



THEY MAKE THE LEAST POSSIBLE SHADE 



and as you can see 



Present no Surface for Icicles to Form On 



they have great strength with lightness 



THEY ARE DESIGNED AND MADE FOR 

 THE PURPOSE AND NOT ADAPTED 

 FROM STOCK STRUCTURAL SHAPES. 



WE WANT TO FIGURE WITH YOU 



KING CONSTRUCTION CO. 



Homo Office and Works i 

 NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y. 



Now Ensiand Salos Office: 

 7 Water Street, Boston, Mass. 



CURVED IRON EAVE 

 Style "L" 



This eave although lighter than 

 style "S" is amply strong for all 



eave purposes. 



• 



it obstructs llttio llsht and Is Ics 



cloarlns in thi most sovoro woathor. 



It Is Intondod for uso with fixed 



class only. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



QUINCY, ILL. 



Gentemann Bros, say their retail 

 business has been steadily growing and 

 the last year was one of the best in 

 their career. The business was started 

 by their father, C. F. W. Gentemann, 

 over thirty years ago and the business 

 has been conducted on the same site, 

 although on a constantly expanding 

 scale, ever since. The present members 

 of the firm are Philip and Herman A. 

 Gentemann, who are assisted in the 

 business by their sister, Miss Minnie 

 Gentemann. Their plant at 636 South 

 Eleventh street recently has been re- 

 modeled and is now one of the best and 

 most completely equipped in this sec- 

 tion of the country. 



In the year 1901 the two brothers • 

 assumed charge of the plant and had it 

 thoroughly remodeled. The present 

 plant is 80x200. The houses are steam 

 heated. The firm not only does a good 

 wholesale trade, but an extensive retail 

 business. The wholesale end covers a 

 radius of 150 miles. 



ELMIBA, N. Y. 



The United States Cut Flower Co. 

 is breaking ground for the addition 

 to be built by King Construction 

 Co. Eichard King, the superintendent, 

 says the returns for stock this season 

 have been far above the average, 

 which vouches for quality. Easter 

 stock is promising; a large batch of 

 lilies are just right. The method of 

 transplanting carnations from the cut- 

 ting bed to the bench and replanting 

 outdoors has proved such a success that 

 the entire stock will be treated thus 

 this season. Mr. King expects to at- 

 tend the National Flower Show with a 

 special exhibit of Eichmond roses. 



H. N. Hoffman says it has been a 

 banner season for his nursery business. 

 While the price of fruits is much lower, 

 really first-class stock holds its own. 



JohnEudy, the carnation specialist, is 

 giving considerable attention to vio- 

 lets, of which there are not many 

 grown in this section. He has a thrifty 

 stock. 



Get your 

 plants out 

 early 



With Sunlight Double 

 Glass Sash you can have your plants and veg- 

 etables weeks ahead of the season 



Early 

 tomatoM 

 biinif big 

 prices 



It's the % inch air space between 

 the two layers of glass that enables 

 yoa to get earlier— sturdier plants. 

 There may 

 be a hard 

 frost out- 

 side, batno 

 cold will 

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 the % inch 

 layer of en. 

 closed air 

 and your 

 plants 

 will have 

 all the 

 warmth and light that they need. The 

 result is a quicker, sturdier growth, 

 and you get the high prices of tte 

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Sunlight Doublo Glass Sash 

 double your profits 



They save you the expense — the labor 

 —the worry of having to cover and un- 

 cover your sash with heavy covers of 

 boards and mats. You can attend to twice 



The Sunlight Double Glass Sash Co., 



948 East Broadway, LouisTiUe, Ky. 



as many Snnlight Sash as yoa can ordln- 



arysash. Itisgoodbasinesstohavetheoi. 



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 Prof. Mas- 

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br Hot-beds gardening 



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 Wrilt today. 



Square Paper Pets 



See our Ad on Pa^e 143 

 P. B. CROSBY & SON, CatonsviUe, Nd. 



Cypress Bench Boards 



Small orders cheerfully shipped from Phil*' 

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Send tiB your Inaolriet. 



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BOtta St. below Chestnut. Philadelphia. P*" 



