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The Florists' Review 



Mabch 20, 1913. 



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CLAMPING 

 BOLT 



CURVED IRON EAVE 

 Style **%" 



This eave is intended for use 



on detached houseB with either 



fixed glass or side sash. 



It Is practically all axposad to tha 



InsMa haat off tho sroonhouao and 



•o Is Ico cloarlns. 



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 hav^ 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 OHIco and Worksi 

 NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y. 



Now Knsland Salos Office: 

 7 Water Street, Boston, IMass. 



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 loo 



cloarlns ■■ the most sovoro woathor. 



it Is Intended for uso with fflxod 



class only. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



BBAMPTON, ONT. 



Violets have been in full crop every- 

 where, and if the present warm spring 

 weather continues there will be a 

 shortage about Easter. Easter lilies 

 are magnificent this year and are in 

 great demand. 



H. G. MuUis has just returned from 

 Peterborough and reports a full meet- 

 ing of the executive committee of the 

 Canadian Horticultural Association at 

 the National hotel there, with Mr. Wal- 

 ter Muston presiding. Matters were 

 discussed in connection with the an- 

 nual convention, to be held in that 

 city next August, when it is to be hoped 

 there will be something done. We pre- 

 fer to say "something done" rather 

 than "something doing," as the lat- 

 ter phrase suggests more talk than ac- 

 tion sometimes, and action is what is 

 badly needed in the C. H. A., if one 

 may be excused for speaking plainly. 



Mark Henderson was elected by ac- 

 clamation to fill the vacancy on the 

 Brampton town council last week. 



G. Muller, of the Julius Eoehrs Co., 

 Eutherford, N. J., made a special trip 

 here last week, in the interests of his 

 firm. H. G. Dillemuth and J. A. Neal, 

 of Toronto, and J. G. McDermott, of 

 Ottawa, also visited the greenhouses. 



It is understood that many of To- 

 ronto's prominent florists intend to see 

 the International Flower Show at New 

 York next month. W. G. P. 



NEWPOET, R. I. 



The Broadway Hardware Co., succes- 

 sors to the George A. Weaver Co., has 

 opened a large store at 92 Broadway, 

 with a full line of seeds, horticultural 

 and agricultural implements, etc. The 

 Weaver Co. was completely burned out 

 about three months ago. 



Tony George, 28 West Broadway, is 

 arranging foj the care of several of 

 the private estates for this season. 



The park commission has awarded 

 the yearly contract for the care of the 

 city parks to Oscar Schultz for $3,145. 

 Mr. Schultz won from among a number 

 of bidders. W. H. M. 



X 



PatuI 



A GOD-SEND 



BULL DOG PAPER CLIP 



Tbese metal clips InBtantaneously join and fas- 

 ten paper bags or paper cones of any shape or 

 angle. Used by florlsti everywhere. They save 

 their cost In time and labor ten times over. 



Very cheap. Sample box of assorted clips 

 sent free, prepaid. 



THE FRITZ-TABER MFG. CO. 



UN. "Water St. New Bedford Ma«B. 



CALDWELL TANKS 



of Galvanized Steel are 

 oted everywhere. Sixes 

 op to 1200 galloiucan b« 

 ■nipped set up at svudl 

 cost for freight. These 

 tanks are strong, tigbt 

 and durable. Cost lea* 

 than wood tanks. Ask 

 for illnstrated catalogue 

 and delivered pricea. 



W.I. Caldwell Co.. lHeorporite4.LoaliTllle.K7. 



TAITKS (Steel, Wood. GslTsnlied) TOWBBa, 

 Wlndmllle. Pampe. Osm Kndnes. " 



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 Company 



2640 Sheffield Ave. 

 CHICAQO 



Greenhouse 



Material 

 Hotbed Sash 



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 Our construction is STRONG, 

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