. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Federal Elastic Cement never grows hard or disinte- grates in the package; never crumbles or pulls loose on the roof; lasts at least five times as long as putty; water-tight; holds the glass firmly. We make a special grade for greenhouse glazing—a thinner, short-fiber consistency that can be used in a putty bulb or mastica machine. Black is best, but almost any color can be furnished. The price of Federal Elastic Cement, greenhouse grade, is: Per barrel (560 IbH.) per pound, 8c Per half-barrel (30" lbs.) per pound, 8c Per kee (lOO or 150 ll&gt


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Federal Elastic Cement never grows hard or disinte- grates in the package; never crumbles or pulls loose on the roof; lasts at least five times as long as putty; water-tight; holds the glass firmly. We make a special grade for greenhouse glazing—a thinner, short-fiber consistency that can be used in a putty bulb or mastica machine. Black is best, but almost any color can be furnished. The price of Federal Elastic Cement, greenhouse grade, is: Per barrel (560 IbH.) per pound, 8c Per half-barrel (30" lbs.) per pound, 8c Per kee (lOO or 150 ll>; per pound, lOc Price on trial pails quoted on request. Special prices in quantities of a ton or over. One pound goes as far as two to tliree pounds of putty. It therefore is the cheapest as well as "the best thlnv that ever came out for ; If you have a leakyfg^tter, fill the joint w^ith Federal Elastic Cement. Fine for roofing^. The Federal Process Co. PHILADELPHIA NEW ORLEANS Manufacturers CLEVELAND B. I. EiLion of Pittsbursb You Ail Know Him Mention The Review when you write. DOUBLE-FLOWEBINa PEACH. What is the botanical name of the double-flowering peach used for cut flowers, and how and when can it be propagated f E. M.—N. .T. There are several forms of the com- mon peach, or Prunus Persica, that carry double flowers, but what we gen- erally see used, for cut flowers is either Prunus triloba, with large double pink flowers, or Prunus Japonica flore pleno rubra, with double rose flowers. It is propagated by budding in spring on such stocks as Prunus domestica, P. cerasifera or P. Avium. These latter stocks are all easily raised from seed. 0. W. PINOHINa STEVIAS. When shall I discontinue pinching my stevias in order to avoid injuring the crop of flowerst Would it be pos- sible for me to treat them so as to have them in crop at two different periods f C. B.—Ohio. Discontinue pinching your stevias by the middle of August. You can prolong the


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