. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Our thorough knowledge of the finer points in greenhouse construction enables us to save that much on the cost of our output—and we are giving you the benefit of this saving. We have always given 100 cents value for every dollar — sometimes more. As we have never yet had any com- plaints, we lose nothing by guaranteeing our ma- terial against defects. Willens Personal Service Every bit of the work is personally di- rected by one of the Willens'. If we do the erecting, one of the 'Willens* personally su- pervises t


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Our thorough knowledge of the finer points in greenhouse construction enables us to save that much on the cost of our output—and we are giving you the benefit of this saving. We have always given 100 cents value for every dollar — sometimes more. As we have never yet had any com- plaints, we lose nothing by guaranteeing our ma- terial against defects. Willens Personal Service Every bit of the work is personally di- rected by one of the Willens'. If we do the erecting, one of the 'Willens* personally su- pervises the work. Careful attention is paid to the minutest details, each of which is conducive to longer life and better green- house service. If you have never tried us or are dissatisfied in your past dealings with others, begin now to benefit by our service and material. Write us today. What They Say: Willens Construction Co., Chicago, 111. Gentlemen: The greenhouses you built for me last summer ahd with which I am so well pleased,received several severe tests within the last few days. During one cold spell of 30 de- grees below, I easily maintain- ed the desired temperature in the greenhouses. I am well pleased with the material and also your pleasant business methods and am con- vinced that I have the finest greenhouses in Nebraska. Yours very truly, L. Buckendorf, Norfolk, Neb. Willens Construction Co. j=y 1529 S. Span I din y Avenue Chicago, Illinois '" j=i Cincinnati. MARKET IS BADLY OVERLOADED. Business is very slow. The market is overloaded with stock, and the weak summer demand is only able to take up a part of the offerings. Both lilies and gladioli are in a glut. The re- ceipts of each are very heavy, but only a small part sell at the low prices that prevail. The rose market, too, is crowded; no reasonable offer is ever refused, and still it is impossible to clean up. Most of the offerings in roses and American Beauties are of a very good quality. A few good carna


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