. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rgi4- The American Florist. 405 THEALLIEDTRADES New "Red Devil" Circular Glass Cutters, Since the advent of the automobile with its numerous and varied head- lamps of all sizes, the demand for cir- cular glass lights for these has in- creased to a surprising degree. For the enterprising and economical auto- mobile owner who wishes to replace his broken lights himself, the Smith & Hemenway Co. Inc., makers of the widely known "Red Devil" glass cut- ters and e'.ectrical hand tools, have just


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rgi4- The American Florist. 405 THEALLIEDTRADES New "Red Devil" Circular Glass Cutters, Since the advent of the automobile with its numerous and varied head- lamps of all sizes, the demand for cir- cular glass lights for these has in- creased to a surprising degree. For the enterprising and economical auto- mobile owner who wishes to replace his broken lights himself, the Smith & Hemenway Co. Inc., makers of the widely known "Red Devil" glass cut- ters and e'.ectrical hand tools, have just brought out a most effective and handy circular glass cutter at the popular price of 50 cents. It will cut circles, cleanly and neatly, from 2 inches to 20 inches in diameter; a larger size will cut up to 40 inches, and sells at 75 cents. To meet the demand for a better tool of this class, Smith & Hemenway are offering a cir- cular cutter, style 263, with hand honed wheels which will cut sharp, clean cir- cles, from 2 inches to 22 inches in dia- meter. Both cutters are supplied, of course, with the celebrated "Red Devil" cutting wheels, on the high qualities and wonderful cutting powers of which the Smith & Hemenway Co. have largely based the business success which Is theirs today. It would seem that the automobile trade and hardware houses carrying automobile supplies, as also the glass houses, would find a ready outlet for a tool of this character. Montreal, Can. WAR CAUSES TKADE DEPRESSION. Trade is almost at a standstill with (lowers plentiful and prices below the lowest ever. This is, in short, the business situation at the present. The European war plainly shows its ef- fects here and several growers who rely mainly on Dutch and Belgian stock for winter forcing are consid- ering closing part of their greenhouses during next winter. While there may be a possibility of receiving some stock from countries above mentioned, there is no likelihood of a big dem


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