. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 418 The American Florist. Mar. 20 —-—* **?* \ Holds Class Firmly ••• tha Point KW PBRlESa I «lulM« P»lato,an tk>k«l < Po rlfhu Ar una. B«s tt poLnU 16 all, pMtpalA- ?ENBT A. MBBK. 114 CkaMut ILim^ SIEBERT'S ZmC Never Rust e GLAZING POINTS Are positively the best. Last forever. Over 30,000 pounds now in use. A sure preventative ol glass slipping. Eflective on large or small glass. Easy to drive. Easy to extract. Two sizes H and %. 40c per lb., by mail 16c extra; 7 lbs, for $ IS lbs. for $ by
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 418 The American Florist. Mar. 20 —-—* **?* \ Holds Class Firmly ••• tha Point KW PBRlESa I «lulM« P»lato,an tk>k«l < Po rlfhu Ar una. B«s tt poLnU 16 all, pMtpalA- ?ENBT A. MBBK. 114 CkaMut ILim^ SIEBERT'S ZmC Never Rust e GLAZING POINTS Are positively the best. Last forever. Over 30,000 pounds now in use. A sure preventative ol glass slipping. Eflective on large or small glass. Easy to drive. Easy to extract. Two sizes H and %. 40c per lb., by mail 16c extra; 7 lbs, for $ IS lbs. for $ by express. For sale by the trade RANDOLPH & McCLEMENTS, Successors to Chas. T. Siebert. Baum & Beatty Sts., Pittsburg. STENZEL GLASS GO. 2 Hudson St., NEW YORK. specialists in^—" GREENHOUSE GLASS in carload lots or less direct from factory. MO HANDLING. NO BREAKAGB lock tti door before the horse Is stolen, and Insure jeur elass before It Is broken. ForparticulTB concerning Hail In»urance, addreat JOHN Q. ESLER, Secretary SADDLE RIVER. N. J. THE BEST WAY to collect an account is to place it with the National Florists'Board Of Trade 56 Pine Street, NEW YORK, WHY? Because many debtors will pay the Board fearing otherwise a bad rating in our Credit List. Full information as to methods and rates given on pplication. YAUGH AN'S ,^-°!-Th No rights or lelts- No. 2 single thick. No. 2!-i double thick 1000 for55c, by mail 70c, 50X) lots 50c per 1000 by express. Vaughan's Seed Store. Chicago, New York PERREqilGN IsizeI sizeJ ?point' Regfina, Sask. Our long winter may be said to be about over. The last few weeks have been remarkably mild and spring-like and what little snow we have had is fast disappearing. The mild weather has had a good effect on trade, after the long, dull spell, succeeding Christ- mas and New Years. Calling on J. T. Stemshorn we found him busy dispensing bunches of violets, lily of the valley, narcissus, roses and carnations to eager buyer
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