. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. (Trade-mark registered U. S. Patent'Office Here Is the Proof Permanite will not run during thejhot days soon to come. It's made with non-drying oils and ever- | elastic gums. Ordinary putty and glazing cement will melt away and run from the surface when the hot sun beats down, but PERMANITE will hold itsiown. It costs no more to apply Permanite than it'does inferior glazing putty, and the results are guaranteed. Don't hesitate, but write us for prices and particulars TODAY ^"^i^Sf^ C^udc iSp0ti|i»»!i Co. Fio*isT» • rioiMii Bccoruwionii, *****


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. (Trade-mark registered U. S. Patent'Office Here Is the Proof Permanite will not run during thejhot days soon to come. It's made with non-drying oils and ever- | elastic gums. Ordinary putty and glazing cement will melt away and run from the surface when the hot sun beats down, but PERMANITE will hold itsiown. It costs no more to apply Permanite than it'does inferior glazing putty, and the results are guaranteed. Don't hesitate, but write us for prices and particulars TODAY ^"^i^Sf^ C^udc iSp0ti|i»»!i Co. Fio*isT» • rioiMii Bccoruwionii, ***** HI* F ST MonrHwasT It. lith, Mlf, ITh* Garland Company, J Garland Building, Cleveland, Ohio. Ceotleffleo: HaTlog used ten barrels of your Permanite 'OlailBC Cement on our two greenhouse ranees, some 600,000 feet of glass. In the Dlstrlot of Columbia, we xinhasitatlngly cecommend it as the beet material that we have found to make the roof olr and water proof in both hot and cold weather. Surely, we would not try to get along without Permanite at two or three times the cost we are now paying for it. 3ith bent wlahes and klndes* regnToa for ?"XT continued suoceas, we remain Very trulv^ours. ^.J^M- Iho Garland Company Cleveland DETROIT, MICH. Mothers' Day. Both the wholesalers and the retailers reported the largest Mothers' day busi- ness they ever experienced. Advertis- ing had a considerable part in the suc- cess of the d:iy. Advertisements were ))laced in all the newspapers. Club Meeting. The Detroit Florists' Club held its regular meeting at the Hotel Statler May 11. At this meeting it was de- cided not to begin the operation of the jihiii of assessments for advertising un- til June 1. A paper was read entitled, "First Impressions of an P]astern Horticul- turist in the Land of Flowers and Sun- shine," by J. Austin Shaw, now a resi- dent of Santa Monica, Cal. A. Pochelon read the report of the publicity commit- tee in regard to the names


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