JuNB 26, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



89 



Rando Geneva Green 



It bai solved the problem of 

 shadlnar fern, palm and carna- 

 tion houses. Can be nadily 

 removed after the first frost. For a heavr shade, use 10 gallons of benzine or gas- 

 oline to each gallon of Oeneva Orcen. For a medium shade, use 15 gallons of ben- 

 zine or gasoline to each gallon of Oreen; or, for light gtade, use 20 gallons of 

 benzine or gasoline to each gallon of Geneva Green. 



1, 2 and 3-gallon cans per gal., $1.65 



5-gallon kits per gal., 1.60 



25 gallons (bb'.) per gal.. $1.50 



1 barrel (50 gallons) per gal., 1.45 



Rando White Gloss Paint 



The most practical 

 paint to be bad for 

 painting green- 

 houses, as it is not affecttd by txcestlve moisture and heat, will not peel or ciack 

 or swell away from the wood. It will cover from 300 to 350 square feet, two coats, 

 per gallon, and will last for years. 



1.2 and3gaIlon cans per gal., $1.75 



5-gallon kits per gal., 1.70 



10-gaIlon kits per gal., 1.63 



25 gallons (barrel) per gal., $1 60 



1 barrel (50 gallons) per gal., 1.55 



PAINT and PUTTY 



Here are four articles every greenhouse man needs NOW 



Ulft w 



Before putting our Rando Quality Brand on these goods, we wtot into the subject thoroughly, and we believe there is no 

 other line so well adapted to greenhouse use. These are not the cheapest— they are the best, which is the cheapest in the end. 



Rando Superior Pulp Putty 



Absolutely the 

 highest grade bulk 

 putty that can be 

 produced, will not ciack or crumble, works freely under the knife. 



lOOlb.cases $3 25 100-lb. steel jackets (bulk) $300 



Barrel of about 800 lbs. (bulk), per 100 lbs., $2.75 



Ready 



for 



use. 



Rando Rubber Film Liquid Putty 



either by machine or in putty bulb, just as it comes from the package. Weight, 16^ 

 lbs. per gallon. This liquid putty is a result of years of practical experience in 

 the manufacturing of greenhouse putties. We guarantee it. It is not atTected by 

 ht at or cold and is impervious to water. It dries with a hard, serviceable llJm on 

 the surface, while the putty underneath remains soft and pliable for years. There 

 Is nothing just as good. 



1 gallon $1.50 



5 gallons per gal ., 1 .45 



10 gallons per gal., 1 40 



20 gallons per gal., $1.35 



25 gallons I barrel) per gal., 1 30 



1 barrel(50 gallons) per gal., 125 



If Yeu Have Not Received Our ^EW CATALOGUE OF FLORISTS' SUPPLItS, Write for It 



A. L. RANDALL CO., Everything for norlsts, 



Mention The Review when you write. 



66 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



Norwalk, O. — Arthur Doebel, who 

 styles himself a ' ' new beginner ' ' in the 

 business, says he can not complain of 

 spring trade, although there has been 

 some price cutting to contend with. 



Valatie, N. Y.— F. H. Berlin, of "Wm. 

 J. Cramer's greenhouses, reports that 

 ground has been broken for several new 

 houses. He also states that plans are 

 being made to grow lilies for the mar- 

 ket and that a fine crop of Horseshoe 

 Brand giganteum is already in evidence. 



La Porte, Ind. — The stone wall sur- 

 rounding the home of Mr. and Mrs. 

 William Crawford is an attraction now 

 for the whole city. From one end of 

 the wall to the other, the top is cov- 

 ered with mountain pinks, which have 

 climbed up and over the wall from the 

 inside and drop from the top on the 

 outside, making a pretty blanket of 

 pink for the wall. 



Milford, N. H.— James Day, the 

 dealer in greens, says that western or- 

 ders have not been quite as heavy this 

 year as last, but he thinks this slight 

 decrease in demand is easily accounted 

 for, since many of his customers had a 

 good stock of moss on hand and the 

 unusually mild winter made it possible 

 for many of them to go out and help 

 themselves to a nearby supply. Still, 

 he has nearly sold out, having only 

 about enough stock on hand for the 

 eoming holidays. 



DO YOU KNOW 



that we are universally acknowledged as the 

 ^ leading manufacturers of ventilating appara- 

 tus and greenhouse fittings? Did you ever 

 stop to reason why this is? There are older 

 manufacturers than we, in fact we are practi- 

 cally the youngest in the field. Don't you 

 think that we must have lots of things a lot 

 better? It will be worth your time to thor- 

 oughly investigate. Let us send you a cata- 

 logue; drop us a card now. 



ADVANCE CO., Richmond, Ind. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Oa Nit Taki Aay Faki GreM ThreU. Uu dii Gcanai 

 SHkaiMc »d Bit Min Thria^ uat Lias Wnd 



BEST IN THE WORLD 



JOHN C.MEYER 8c CO. 



B0ST0N,M^5S. 



The MEYER Oreen 



SILKALINE 



Used by Ketail Florists for mosslnr funeral 

 desUms. tying bonches. etc.. is 



THE ONLY ARTICLE THAT SHOULD BE USED 



I by Growers for strinffinff Smllaz and Asparariu, at 

 It will not fade or rot In the rreenhouse. The M«y«ff 

 Sllkalln* was the first srreen thread to be introduoed 

 among Florists and Growers. It is handled by the 



' best houses everywhere, but it should be ordered by 

 name— Mayar** 8ilkallne-to be sure of rettint th« 

 genuine article. Do not accept substitutes. 



If your Jobber cannot supply you, order direct ol 

 the manufacturers. Price for any size or color. $1.26 

 per lb. 8iBes"F"flne."FF"medium,and"FFF"coarie 



JOHN c. NEYER & CO., t4':ri;i^::.';^'i.., lowell, mass. 



SilkaliM alM is aatfe !■ ill Icatfiif witra, m VMct, f«r baackiac vMds, uui ab* far tylaf faacy kaiaa. 



