. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. SIEBERT'S ZINC Never Rust e GLAZING POINTS Are positively the best. Last forever. Over 30,000 pounds now in use. A sure preventative of glass slipping. EHective on large or small glass. Easy to drive. Easy to extract. Two sizes ^8 and ?8. 40c per lb., by mail 16c extra: 7 lbs. for $ 15 lbs. for $ by express. For sale by the trade RANDOLPH a McCLEMENTS, Successors to Chas. T. Siebert, Baum a Bealty Sts., Pittsburg. Y. The regular meeting of the Horticultural Society was held July 31, w
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. SIEBERT'S ZINC Never Rust e GLAZING POINTS Are positively the best. Last forever. Over 30,000 pounds now in use. A sure preventative of glass slipping. EHective on large or small glass. Easy to drive. Easy to extract. Two sizes ^8 and ?8. 40c per lb., by mail 16c extra: 7 lbs. for $ 15 lbs. for $ by express. For sale by the trade RANDOLPH a McCLEMENTS, Successors to Chas. T. Siebert, Baum a Bealty Sts., Pittsburg. Y. The regular meeting of the Horticultural Society was held July 31, with President Angus in the chair. The following were elected to active member- ship : Wm. Mcintosh, Tarrytown : Al- bert Hopper, Tarrytown: Alfred L. Stinire. White Plains: Matthew J. Murt- ka. Tarrytown, and Albert Pittet, Hast- ings. The prize for the evening was for the best four vases of hardy phlox, award- ed to Thomas Lee, gardener to Mrs. Sands, Irvington. and honorable men- lion to Claude Wilson, Dobbs Ferry, for Stanhopea maculata. On motion it was decided to hold no meeting in August L. A. M. Mastica is elastic and tenacious, admits of ex- pansion and cootractioQ. Putty becomes hard and brittle. Broken glass more easily remOTed wittioHt breakiogof other glass as occurs with and putty, Lasts longer than putty. Easy to A STIC A r'e^ouseilazin^ USE IT HOW, PIERCE CO. 170 Fulton St., Nrw YORK Locl( the door before the liorse Is stolen, ind Insure your glass before It Is broken. For particulars concerning Hail Insurance, address JOHN O. ESLER, Secretary^ SADDLE RIVEB, N. J. TO COLLECT AN ACCOUNT is to place it with the NATIONAL FLORISTS* BOARD OF TRADI 56 rinc New York. Why? Because many debtors will pay the Board, fearing otherwise a bad rating in our Credit List. Full information as to roethods and rates given on application. THE BEST WAY. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for read
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