. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 464 The American Florist. Sept. 26, Louisiana Red Cypress As described by "Mcadowvalc Farm," Berlin, N. Y. "I boK to advise you that in the consliuclion ot my seven greenhouses, with a capacity of 2),(X0 srj. (t. no lumber as'de frcm the posts was used except Louisiana Red Cypress. Wv hous«s arr now ten years old and I lia^ not yet bten obhged to spend one dollar in repairing any wood worlc Hitli the exception of some of the posts. My only regret has been that I have not used cypress for the benches


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 464 The American Florist. Sept. 26, Louisiana Red Cypress As described by "Mcadowvalc Farm," Berlin, N. Y. "I boK to advise you that in the consliuclion ot my seven greenhouses, with a capacity of 2),(X0 srj. (t. no lumber as'de frcm the posts was used except Louisiana Red Cypress. Wv hous«s arr now ten years old and I lia^ not yet bten obhged to spend one dollar in repairing any wood worlc Hitli the exception of some of the posts. My only regret has been that I have not used cypress for the benches wlitch t tiiinlc would have b-en ciieaper for me in the end than using hemlock, which of course with us is very much cheaper per 1003. " IT IS THE MOST DURABLE WOOD KNOWN. Ask about it at your local lumber yard or write LOIISIANA RED CYPRESS CO. ™r New Orleans, LVANS IMPROVED V£MmAnNC\ APPAHAFVS \ WP1T^ fOR ILLUSrPArtO '-AlaLOCNE QUAKF/t c/rrMACMmfwom Naslivllle. IMPROVING. Growers and retailers in this city hailed with delight the advent of . Sep- tenibor. terminating a long, hot. anil dull Slimmer. Funeral work kept up fairly well, but trade was mueh morr (lull than last season. Since Sep- tember 1, however, sales have picked up and promise to be good from this time on. It is always a ques- tion with the .growers to know what kind of flowers to grow for summer work, and each sumtner something new is tried, only to give to another experiment the ne.\t season. Asters do not do very well here. are good in color but invari- ably small. Carnations are coming in to a small degree, but all the plants are looking well and promise a fine crop for the later cuts. will not be in flower before October, but tlii> plants are looking fine. .Just now all the are getting their houses ready for the winter season, painting, .glazing, overhauling boilers and prejiar- ing generally for the first frost, which see


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