December 9, 1897 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



137 



ATTENTION FLORISTS. 



It will be to your advantage to look into the 

 Merits of the 



Scollav "Invincible" 



l)ot mm Boikr 



IT IS ALL THAT ITS NAME IMPLIES, 

 AND DON'T rORGET IT 



t'utsaiul full information mailed on appliciUion 



Parmington, Conn., March 9 I89fi 

 Dear Sir: -The ■•INVINX'IBLE" tjoiler you 

 placed in my Carnation houses I am pleased to 

 say.hast^iven me great satisfaction. It has done 

 all that you claimed it would do and could have 

 done more if called upon. I did not have to run 

 theboiler hard even when thethermometerstood 

 18 degrees bslow zero outside: it has proven it- 

 .selt to be "Invincible" in every respect. I And 

 it to be a very economical boiler. 



The one thing I like about it is that the heal 

 does not all go up the chimney, nhich cannot be 

 .said about other makes of boilers I have on mv 

 place. 



Your PORTABLE boiler I have run for three 

 years and find it to be very economical and has 

 done its work well in every way. Your boilers 

 will do a great deal more than you claim for 

 them. They are both "Invincible." 

 Yours very truly, 



HUGH CHESXEY, Florist. 



Westbdrt Station, Queens Co., N, Y. 



March 10, 1896, 

 Dear Sir: — It gives me great pleasure to in- 

 form you that the "Invincible" boiler you put in 

 my latest greenhouses has given me thegreatest 

 satisfaction in every detail. 



All the good (lualities you claim for it I have 

 found to be just as represented by you and in 

 every way I highly recommend it. 

 Very truly, 

 MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL HONE. 



Jno. A. Scollay, 



231 Water St., 74 & 76 Myrtle Ave., 

 NEW YORK. BROOKLYN, N.Y. 



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