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The Florists' Review 



May 1, 1913. 



SUPERIOR QUALITY 



GOOD THICKNESS 



PROMPT SHIPiWENT 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



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This glass is of superior quality, good thickness and well packed. 



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BAtIR WINDOW QLASS CO.. 



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NEWPOET, E. I. 



Balph Armstrong was here from 

 New York last week, to arrange for a 

 branch establishment on Bellevue ave- 

 nue. 



The old dwelling owned by V. A. 

 Vanicek at his nursery on West Main 

 street, Middletown, is being demol- 

 ished. Seventeen men are now em- 

 ployed at this one nursery of Mr. 

 Vanicek 's. 



William Jurgens was a visitor in 

 Providence and Boston last week. 



Stewart Ritchie has been delayed in 

 completing his three new houses by 

 the non-arrival of parts ordered from 

 the west last November. These have 

 been held back by the flooded dis- 

 tricts. 



John B. Urquhart, Duncan McLean, 

 Andrew S. Meikle, Hugh Meikle, Wil- 

 liam Gray and James Robertson were 

 members of the committee in charge 

 of the annual banquet given by the St. 

 Andrew's Society last week. 



W. H. M. 



AMEBICAN OLADIOI.US SOCIETT. 



The following subscriptions to the 

 prize schedule of the American Gladio- 

 lus Society's exhibition at Minneapolis, 

 August 19 to 22, 1913, have been re- 

 ceived: 



By C. BetBcher, Canal Dover. O. — $10 for 50 

 spikes Gladiolus prtmuUnus hybrids: stems 18 

 inches from first bloom; blooms over 4: open form. 

 $5 for seedling; 3 spikes; variety must be ready 

 for market -within 'i years; plant must be 4',^ feet 

 high; blooms 5 inches wide; open form; clear 

 color. 



By B. Hammond Tracy, Wenham. Mass. — $r> 

 for 25 spikes Dawn. $5 for 2.') spikes Maize. 

 $5 for 25 spikes Mrs. Jas. I^ncashire. 



By Arthur Cowee, Berlin, N. Y. — $2."> for 25 

 spikes War by an amateur. $'10 for 25 spikes 

 Peace by an amateur. 



By H. W. Koerner, Milwaukee, Wis.— $10 for 

 25 spikes Early Bird, open class. $.") for 12 

 spikes Karly Bird, amateur class. 



By Vaugban's .Seed Store. Chicago— Silver 

 medal for Chicago White, Mrs. Francis King ami 

 Prlnceps. $10 for Rainbow Mixture. 



By E. E. Stewart, Brooklyn, Mich. — $5 for 25 

 spikes Golden Queen. $5 for 25 spikes Michigan. 

 $5 for 25 spikes Lucille. $5 for 25 spikes Purity. 



Bv Henry F. Michell Co.. Philadelphia— Sliver 

 medal for 6 spikes best white gladiolus. Bronze 

 medal for 6 spikes best yellow gladiolus. 



By Peter Henderson & Co.. New York— $10 for 

 12 varieties not now on the market, '-i spikes each. 



Bv W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia— $10 

 for "collection 10 varieties. 6 spikes each. 



By M. Crawford. Cuyahoga Falls, 0. — $5 for 

 12 spikes any white variety. 



By Chamberlain & <iage. South Natick. Mass. — 

 $5 for second prize, best yellow. 6 spikes. $6 for 

 second prize, best white, 6 spikes. 



L. Merton Gage, Sec 'y. 



Council Bluffs, la.— Wm. T. Ramsey, 

 while employed in removing glass from 

 the damaged greenhouses of J. F, Wil- 

 cox & Sons, at Lake Manawa, fell 

 through the roof to the ground April 

 18 and was painfully injured. 



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 you can remove the cutter head and cut 

 straight. It's a good combination glass 

 cutter to have around the greenhouse. It's 

 one of the 40 "Red Devil" glass cutters 

 we make and all hardware dealers sell. Try 

 yours. If not on sale locally, send us $1.2.5 for 

 on* only sample. But try your dealer first. 



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$12.00 per 1000 lineal feet. 



Cut to fit any spacing. 



H. A. ROSCOE, soieAgt., Peabody, Kan. 



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Florlat Speclaltlea. 



New Bnad New Style. 

 HoM "RIYBRTOn*' 



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Couplings furnished. 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714 Chestnut St., 



Pmiladblphia, P*. 



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Greenhouse and Conservatory 

 Glazingf and Paintinsf 



M. G. BECKER 



848 Wolfram St., CHICAGO 



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Peerless Sulphur Blower 



**▲ great ImproTtoinant over tha bellowa.** 

 Price. $4.00 F. O. B. Ohloaco 



MCMOIlKAN m CO. CHICAGO, n.t* 



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 NaomannV Improved 



GLAZING 

 POINTS 



(BRASS) 



Last forever. For use with 

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