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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



AUGUST 23, 1!KX). 



Hugging 12 Long, Thin 



shallow water cliaiiibcrs, tlie flames ami ra<liaiit 

 lieat fi-oiu the tire .so envelop the water chambers 

 tliat all the lieat is taken np by the water ami in- 

 stant, rapid and eontiniioiis eireiilation is seciire<l. 

 Compactness, cond>ined with great ellieiency and 

 reasonable cost, is secured in these boilers. 



POWER, ECONOMY and DIRABILITY 



are all here evident to even au inexperienced jiidye. 



P. B. MAGRANE, Florist, Lynn, Mass., says: 



\'i>ur Standard Hcit Water Boiler Nd. 32 is all that you recommend it to be. It 

 does the work for me nicely that other boilers have failed to do. It heats a green- 

 house 80x18 and also a large two-story barn, and makes them quite comfortable in 

 the coldest weather. I highly recommend it to any one as a tirst-class heater both 

 from point of efficiency and economy. 



THE IP-TO-DATE FLORIST: 



can get ahead of liis competitors by cutting off expenses 

 and the great waste in the business in the cost of heating. 



GIBLIN & CO., Itica, N. Y. 



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VANCOUVER, B. C— Business has 

 been very good for the past year or 

 two and all of the leading florists 

 have been adding new houses to their 

 plants. M. J. Henry, 3009 Westmin- 

 ster road, has increased his line of 

 nursery stock by doubling his plant- 

 ing of fruit and ornamental trees 

 and his importations of bulbs and or- 

 namental trees from Holland and 

 .Tapan are larger than ever. Mr. Henry 

 extends a cordial invitation to any 

 lirother florist who should chance to 

 wander so far into the "wild and 

 woolly" west on his outing trip in 

 search of good shooting, to call on 

 him and he will give him the sport 

 of his life any time after Oct. 1. 



DBCORAH. IOWA.— The florists of 

 Decorah and nearby towns held a two- 

 day convention in this city on the 

 14th and 1.5th. Those in attendance 

 were Messrs. Springer of New Hamp- 

 ton, Weatherly of Charles City, Hall 

 of Osage, Kinsman of Austin, Perry 

 and wife of Cresco, and Symonds and 

 Cadwell of this city. While here the 

 visitors were the guests of Mr. and 

 Mrs. Symonds. 



ROCKPORD, ILL.— C. H. Woolsey 

 has purchased the greenhouses of 

 Whitman Rowley, Sixth avenue and 

 Fourth street, and will remove them 

 to his place on East State and Long- 

 wood streets. This will add L.'JOO feet 

 of glass to his present 3, ,500, making a 

 total of 5,000 feet. 



TAPLIN'S Patent Double Action 



Clay and Slack Burning Boiler. 



SPECIALTIES IN PLANTS. 



CYPRIPEDIUM INSIONE in all sizes. ASPARAGUS PiUMOSUS, 4 fcS-in. pots. 



COILOGYNE CRISTATA in all sizes. AZALEAS. SPECIMENS from 4 to 10 ft. 



NEBINE and BEIiLADOinTA, large flowering tulbs. 



DOtTBI,E WHITE FRIUUIiAS, 3 & 4-in. pots, ready in Sept. and Oct. 



S. TAPLIN, 



ELORIST AND NURSERYMAN, 

 rORT STREET WEST, 



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Detroit, Micii. 



Sphagnum Moss 



A very select quality, 75c per bale. 



10 bales. $6.00. Grown and packed by 



G. W. LYONS, Babcock, Wis. 



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 Mention The Review when you write. 



EVERY FLORIST lUCIIRP 

 . OUGHT TO INOUnC 



HIS GLASS AGAINST 



HAIL 



For Particulars ADORCsa 

 JOHN G. ESLER, Secy, SADDLE RIVER, N. J, 



HUNDREDS of Florists are using 



our Pulverizers. 

 You can regulate it. 

 Send for list of 

 testimonials. 

 latent allowed Febru- 



ar.v 27, 1900. 

 No. 1, $5.00: 

 No. 2, $10.00: 



No. 3, $20.00 

 THE FLORISTS- 

 SUPPLY CO., 

 North 

 Tonawanda, N. V. 



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