August 29, 1914 



HORTICULTUEE 



347 



SAVE YOUR LAWNS JKING 

 AND GARDENS 



Sprinkling, Irrigation and 

 Water Supply Outfits 



Country Estates a Specialty 



Write us of your needs and conditions 

 and we will tell you what we can do 

 for you. 



Charles J. Jager Co. 



Consulting and Contracting Engineers 

 13-15 Custom House St., BOSTON, MASS. 



and 



33 Canal St., PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



Skinner Irrigation System 



For Farm, Garden and Lawn 



BARRIE GLASS FORCING 

 FRAMES 



WOODEN MELON FRAMES 

 GEO. N. BARRIE 



BROOKLINE, MASS. 



Telephone Connection. 



The name that assures "the 

 most tor the monev" in 



GREENHOUSES 



Write for Bulletin No. 47 

 and you will see why. 



KING CONSTRUCTION CO. 



28 King's Road, N. Tonawanda, N.Y. 



GLASS 



for GREENHOUSE and HOT BED 



SASHES. Our prices can be had I>y 

 mail, and it will pay you to get them. 

 We carry the largest stock of Specially 

 Selected Glass in Greater New York and 

 can supply any quantity from a box to 

 a car load on a one day notice, and at 

 Kock Bottom Prices. 



PARSHELSKY BROS. Inc. 



215-217 Havemej-er St., Brooklyn, N, T 



"It means Money 

 to your pocket to 

 let us quote you on 

 Ventilating appara- 

 tus and Greenhouse 

 fittings. Send for 

 catalogue today." 



ADVANCE CO. 

 Richmond, • Ind. 



S. JACOBS & SONS 



1359-1385 Flushing Ave. 



BROOKLYN, - - - N.Y. 



Builds Good Greenhouses i 



TRY HIM. 



THE FOLEY GREENHOUSE MFG. CO. 



3275 West 3l8t Street 



CHICAGO, III. 



SHARP, PARTRIDGE & CO. 



Are Leaders in 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



OUR PRICES WILL PROVE THIS. CHICAGO, ILL. 



WHEN TOO BDI — GET A KROBSCHELL': 

 " THE BOILER OF GENl'INE EFFICIENCY " 



Expressions from Men Who Know Boilers 



I.. I lliH Ki(Ms<lu-ll I irst 

 •We liU.- IlK' Kropsi'liell l!<iiliT 

 \fr,\ iiuich. It yri\fs entire satisfae- 

 tion aiwl it i^ «.o easy to tire. I will 

 )ra,l<' > on the two cast iron se<-- 

 lioiial boilers for another like the 

 KriM'srhell I have." 



(Signed) FEED PONTIXG. 



.Inly 16, 1913, Cleveland, Obio. 



Kroesehell Best of All 



Tlie Kroeschell Boiler I installed 

 last year usually runs from 10 p. m. 

 to (> a. m. without attention. I fio 

 not have the least troul>le to kee[) 

 temperatures in the coldest weather. 

 The boiler has given entire satisfac- 

 tion. 



The Kroeschell is the best boiler 

 we have ever handled. 



(Signed) CHARLES TOTTY. 

 Madison, N. J., .Tune 30, 1913. 



Kroeseliell Replaces Cast Iron 



The Kroeschell has replaced three 

 cast iron se<:-tional boilers, and it 

 certainly lias given entire satisfac- 

 tion. 



It only takes a few words to ex- 

 press the good quality of your 

 Iioilers and they are as follows : "Of 

 all lirms handling boilers and adver- 

 tising them truthfully, the party 

 buying a boiler would have to get 

 the Kroeschell. as you arc certainly 

 advertising nothing but facts." 



(Signed ALEXANDER A. LAUB. 

 .July If*. 1013, New Hamburg, K. Y. 



Kroeschell Replaces Cast Iron 



We are heating 6.0IKI sii. ft. of 

 glass with the Kroeschell House 

 Boiler you furnished last fall, and 

 we think it can take care of more. 



Vie maintain a temperature of 60 

 degrees in the greenhouses and have 

 no trouble keeping temperatures, 

 even in the coldest weather. 



The boiler does not require at- 

 tention after O.IIO p. m.. except in the 

 coldest weather, when we bank at 

 II.IMI p. ni. 



The boiler has given entire satis- 

 faition. We doubt if your boiler 

 could be improved upon, it is by far 

 llu' best we have ever used, and we've 

 been using heating system for the 

 past .'10 vears. (Signed) 



THE AVEXCE ELORAL CO. 



E. W. Eiehling, See'y. 

 New Orleans, La.. March 3, 1913. 



Kroeseliell Repla4'es Ca«it Iron 



I am heating between 17.000 and 

 IS.OOO sq. ft. of glass with the No. 

 1:.* Kroeschell. maintaining 50 to 54 

 degrees in the greenhouses. 



i have night tirenian and we Arc 

 Mboni every hour in extreme odd 

 wi'arher. but in ordinary weather 

 .■very lwi> or three hours, leaving 

 Ihe biiilcr run live to six hours at 

 the last tiring. 



Have had three <lilTerent makes of 

 sectional cast iron boilers, but would 

 n<d return to the sectional boiler 

 under any consideration. 



(Signed) EUEUERICK CAREY. 

 Kennelt Square. I'a.. .Tilly ". 1913. 



sI':ni) for ofi; c at \T,0(5fi-: 



470 W. Erie Street, 



CHICAGO 



