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The Florists^ Review 



June 12, 1913. 



SUPERIOR QUALITY 



GOOD THICKNESS 



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GREENHOUSE GLASS 



We carry a large stock of both Single and Double Strength sizes 

 hand-made glass, especially selected for the Greenhouse trade. 

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



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we can save you money. 



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Eaton, Indiana 



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PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market. 



The florists are now in the heyday of 

 the year's business. Following the un- 

 precedented rush at Memorial day came 

 the graduations from the schools, and 

 now the June weddings are holding the 

 center of attention. All are contributing 

 materially to the work and coflFers of 

 the florists, retailer, wholesaler and 

 grower. While the social functions have 

 been active, funeral demands have also 

 kept well to the front and, being well 

 distributed, have afforded generally sat- 

 isfactory results. 



Memorial Day Echoes. 



William E. Chappell: "I simply 

 couldn't meet the demand; that's all 

 there was to it." 



.lohnston Bros.: "It was the biggest 

 Memorial day We ever experienced. The 

 demand for bouquets was enormous. The 

 passing of the procession saved us from 

 annihilation during the forenoon. While 

 it was moving we had a chance to catch 

 up on orders." 



James B. Canning: "I'm glad it's 

 over. Nothing like it was ever expe- 

 rienced in this city. The people cer- 

 tainly bought lots of flowers this year. ' ' 



Smith Floral Co.: "We sold out 

 everything early and did a most satis- 

 factory business. ' ' 



T. O'Connor: "It was a big day, but 

 everything was favorable to the florist. 

 The weather was ideal, outdoor flowers 

 had gone and there was a general wave 

 of flower buying. There is a growing 

 sentiment regarding the day." 



Various Notes. 



Willis W. Fiske, of W. E. Barrett & 

 Co., was one of the guests of the Wil- 

 liam Tell Club at the Squantum Club 

 June 7. 



T. O'Connor has removed his down- 

 town store from 272 Westminster street 

 to 126 Union street, where he has one 

 of the finest and largest salesrooms in 

 the city. 



William H. Tarbox is planting an un- 

 usually large number of imported dah- 

 lias at his propagating farm on the 



A COMBINATION "REO DEVIL" YOU NEED 



RED DEVIL" 

 CIRCULAR 

 GLASSCUHER 

 No. 263 



We call it a circular glass cutter because 

 it cuts circles 2 inches and up to 22 inches 

 in any kind of glass. It cuts curves, and 

 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 **ll«d Devil" glass cutters 



we make and all hardware dealers sell. Try 

 yours. If not on Sitle locally, send us %l 2'> for 

 en* only sample. But try your dealer first. 



Smith S Hemenway Co. 



151 Chambers St.» New York 



(Our r«putetloii Is back off avory sonulna 

 "Rod Oovir tool) 



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ELASTIC-LYKE ^^^SSfZ""^ 



Positively will not aret hard— will not run in hot weather-will not heave in cold weather. 



After belHK on for yearn, If the outer film is cat open the body will be fonnd soft and pliable, making the 

 removal of broken ghue and the replaclna of new rery easy, without the breaking of more glass. 



Bay of the Manafactnrer*. 



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 ATERIAL CO. 



Patented 

 OREEMHOnSE BOILERS AND 

 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL 



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 BROOKLYN. N. Y. 



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shores of Lake Carr, in West Green- 

 wich. 



Albert Kreiger, who has been with 

 William Hoffman, at Pawtucket, for 

 some time, has entered the employ of 

 Albert Holscher, 



Charles Smith, with J. Koppelman, is 

 receiving the congratulations of his 

 many friends in successfully riding the 

 goat in the local lodge of Elks a few 

 nights ago. W. H. M. 



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 NKW TORK 



Mastlca Is elastic and tenacious, admits oi 

 expansion and contraction. Putty becomes 

 bard and brittle. Broken glRM more easll.v 

 removed without breaking of other glass as 

 occurs with hard putty. 



LASTS LUNGER THAN PUTTY. 

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 A sure preventive of glass slipping. Effective oo 

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 tract. Two sljses, 't and 's, 40c per lb.; by msu. 

 ISc extra; 7 lbs. for $«.S0 : IB lbs. for $5.00. cT 

 expresa. For sale by the trade. Randoipp <f 

 Mc01«ment«. successors to Chas. T. Sleben. 

 Baam and Beatty Sta., Pittsbarsh, Pa. 

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