. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1240 The American Florist. Jan. g. Louisiana Red Cypress As described by Bassett ^ Washburn, Chicago. ?'Replying to your favor requesting our experience with Fecky Cypress we will say we have been using this grade of Cypress in our greenhouses and plant benches for the last ten or twelve years and so far have not found any of this wood that has all rotted out. We formerly used Hemlock and Pine, but found that two-inch stock only lasted about four years, while so far we have had no Pecky Cypress rot out in ten or t


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1240 The American Florist. Jan. g. Louisiana Red Cypress As described by Bassett ^ Washburn, Chicago. ?'Replying to your favor requesting our experience with Fecky Cypress we will say we have been using this grade of Cypress in our greenhouses and plant benches for the last ten or twelve years and so far have not found any of this wood that has all rotted out. We formerly used Hemlock and Pine, but found that two-inch stock only lasted about four years, while so far we have had no Pecky Cypress rot out in ten or twelve years. We use clear Cypress for all our roof work, ventilators, etc., and it is very satisfactory. We think it is the only kind of lumber for the ; IT IS THE MOST DURABLE WOOD KNOWN. Ask about it at your local lumber yard or write LOIISIANA RED CYPRESS CO. HIBERNIA BUILDING, New Orleans, La. The Payne Steel T' Bar Greenhouses The. Lightest Strongest Half full Size. HOUSES of this type constructed with both curved glass eaves and straight glass eaves. Least amount of shadow. Least amount of wood. No drip. Greatest durability. JOHN A. PAYNE, Greenhouse Designer and Builder, 260-274 Culver Avenue, JERSEY CITY, N. J. EvansviUe, Ind. The weather was fine around the lioli- iind favorable for the of phuits and cut flowers. Business was up to last .vear with prices about the same. Bulbous stock sold well as, did all cut flowers. Koses and carna- tions were ,sood and none went to waste. NOTES. Nellie Good,!;c did a much larger busi- ness than she expected, because of a dull fall. The amount of trade was satis- factorj'. though not as large as last rear. & Fenton did not have "near enough stock their wholesale trade. All orders were cut about half and in some cases more. The Blackman Floral Co. an immense trade having several wagons going up to midnight. The full foi'ce at .Julius Nieduagel's was kept busy


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