. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Ask the man who has tried them. For further particulars, write to GEO. M. GARLAND CO., DIS PLAINIS. ILL. Mention the American Florist when writing Clark T. Roberts, of E. L. Hedstrom & Co., Marquette building, Chicago, who have some large coal producing mines in all parts of America, reports all coal coming into their control as being "snapped ; Good prices are obtained—that is to say, 15 to 20 cents per ton over last season's figures. In- quiries from florists and nurserymen show up heavier than


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Ask the man who has tried them. For further particulars, write to GEO. M. GARLAND CO., DIS PLAINIS. ILL. Mention the American Florist when writing Clark T. Roberts, of E. L. Hedstrom & Co., Marquette building, Chicago, who have some large coal producing mines in all parts of America, reports all coal coming into their control as being "snapped ; Good prices are obtained—that is to say, 15 to 20 cents per ton over last season's figures. In- quiries from florists and nurserymen show up heavier than at previous sea- sons at this time of year, with a larger percentage of business maturing. Mr. Roberts looks for still higher prices in the near Cross Section of a Si-nlight Double Glass Sash on a Si'nligh» Framk Here is the sash you don't have to cover Two layers of glass instead of one. A ^s inch layer of dry, still air between—a perfect non-conductor-a transparent blanket-takes the place of mats and boards. The saving in time and labor Sunlig^ht Double Glass Sash will pay for tlietnselves in a single season. They never need covering—and therefore save half the time you have to jrive to single glass sash in coveringrand uncovering—in watching them on frosty nights. Earlier, Stockier Plants Under Sunlight Double Glass Sash the plants get all the light nil the time. Every grower will see at once the value of the earlier. Btockier plants resulting. Yourcrops will mature weeks ahead of the grt>wer's who use3 single glass sash—and lort iv/// £,e the bmcnt of the ht^h prices in the early market. Here is what one grower says Harry S. Wafker of Terrt Haute, Ind., grew cabbage, tomatoes, eggplants and mangoes under Sunlight Sunlight Double Glass Sash Co. x^NWUI/^///'. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly rese


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