. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Sunlleht Double Glass Sash To the man who uses single glass sash What are your losses under the single glass sash? Are parts of your beds always blighted? While you're in town do storms come up, does temperature drop, causing endless worry? With the Sunlight Double Glass Sash not one plant in thirty beds will be affected by even zero weather. The dry air between the twolayersof ;rlass is the best non-conductor there is—better thanboart^s and mats and costless. You never have to cover 3'our beds. This cuts work in
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Sunlleht Double Glass Sash To the man who uses single glass sash What are your losses under the single glass sash? Are parts of your beds always blighted? While you're in town do storms come up, does temperature drop, causing endless worry? With the Sunlight Double Glass Sash not one plant in thirty beds will be affected by even zero weather. The dry air between the twolayersof ;rlass is the best non-conductor there is—better thanboart^s and mats and costless. You never have to cover 3'our beds. This cuts work in half. Plants need light. You can get better results with Sunlight Sash—stronger earlier plants. Write for catalogue and freight prepaid propositon. Order earb^ to insure prompt shipment. Fast freight, safe delivery guaranteed. Write today. Sunlight Double Glass Sash Co., 954 E. Broadway, (incorpohateo) Louisville, br Hot-beds and Cold-frames Syracuse, N. Y. Fred Bannister, formerly a member of the firm of Bannister Bros., but for a number of years a traveling sales- man in Illinois and Indiana for H. D. Mann & Co. of this city, and E. S. Edwards of the same company have returned from the Cincinnati conven- tion, which Mr. Bannister says was a great gathering. Business, he says, in his line is fairly good. W. S. Wheadon, for 20 years with P. R. Quinlan & Co., has accepted a posi- tion as manager of the J. M. Gasser Co.'s store at Cleveland, O. Mr. Whea- don was in business for himself a few years ago and later took Miles Hencle into partnership. Mr. Hencle is now conducting the business. The store of Henry Burt, established in 1846 and conducted for many years in the Bastable theater block, has been moved to .309 Montgomery street. The greenhouses are located at Cortland avenue and at Oakwood cemetery. A. V. B. MONTEEAL, —With reference to our historical notes on this city, Jo- seph Bennett, of Lachine, writes: "C. Campbell Is one of the oldest flori
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