. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 310 The American Florist. Mar. 6, 1 T'" — — ? — - — ..........a^ji * Holds Clas* --^ ? Firmly ?•• th« Point jV PEERiCSS eiuiBc p*uu:«n u«kM«. Vo rlghu cr lent. B«s cf T6«ta. r««tp«i*. HKITBT iu »KEKM, lUckMutr — ^. SIEBERT'S ZmC Never Rust e GLAZING POINTS Are positively the best. Last forever. Over 30,000 pounds now in use. A sure preventative of glass slipping. Ettective 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 $


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 310 The American Florist. Mar. 6, 1 T'" — — ? — - — ..........a^ji * Holds Clas* --^ ? Firmly ?•• th« Point jV PEERiCSS eiuiBc p*uu:«n u«kM«. Vo rlghu cr lent. B«s cf T6«ta. r««tp«i*. HKITBT iu »KEKM, lUckMutr — ^. SIEBERT'S ZmC Never Rust e GLAZING POINTS Are positively the best. Last forever. Over 30,000 pounds now in use. A sure preventative of glass slipping. Ettective 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 $ 15 lbs. for $ by express. For sale by tbe trade RANDOLFH B McCLEMENTS, Successors to Chas. T. Siebert. Bauin a Beatty Sts., Pittsburg. STENZEL. GLASS GO. 2 Hudson St., NEW YORK. • Specialists in — GREENHOUSE GLASS in carload lots or less direct from factory. NO HANDLING. NO BREAKAGB. Liek til door beforo tbe borto li stolM, Mi Insuri your glass before It Is brokei. For particular! concerning Hail Ipiurance, addreaa 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 tlie Board fearing otherwise a bad rating in our Credit List. Full information as to methods and rates given on application. Indianapolis. VEBT LITTLE DOING. Business the last week has been al- most at a standstill, but flowers of all kinds are good, plentiful and cheap. Considering that Lent is upon us, the outlook is not very rosy. Bulbous pot plants have made their appearance on the market in unusual numbers. NOTES. Messrs. Schreiber and Ellis, of the Bertermann Floral and Hyatt, of Stuart and Haugh, Anderson, made a trip to New Castle to inspect the rose- growinp; establishments. Roepke & Reiman, who make a spe- cialty of summer roses, have fine pros- pects for this season. Varieties grown are Kaiserin. Liberty and La France. B


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