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July 6, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



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BOILER FLUES 



We make a specialty of handling: 

 carefully selected Boiler Flues, i-ia. 

 diameter and other sizes, for green- 

 house piping, Gutter Posts, etc. Also, 

 we make a specialty of flues for 

 retubing boilers. All flues are 

 thoroughly cleaned inside and out, 

 trimmed, and are ready for use. 

 General Sales Agents for Stuttle's 

 Patent Clamp and Elbow for joining 

 flues— nn packing, no leaks. New 

 standard pipe ana all kinds of green- 

 house fittings. Right prices and 

 prompt shipment. 



H. MUNSON 



Est. 1898 Phone Superior 672 

 1363 N. Clark St., Chicaso 



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FOR the protection of 

 ■team heating pipes 

 and other metal work. 

 Dlxon'8 paint Is sold 

 iargrely to florists and 

 botanical gardens 

 throughout the country. 

 No poisonous odors. 



Booklet No. 64-B. 

 Jiseph lixtn Crucible Ci. 

 Jirsey City, N. J. 



inches. If the house is to be used for 

 retail purposes, one on two of the walks 

 should be twenty or even twenty-four 

 inches wide. 



If concrete blocks are to be used for 

 the walls, they should have a thickness 

 of eight inches, and the same thickness 

 may be used for a solid wall, although 

 this might be reduced to six inches at 

 the plate. In either case, the wall 

 should be reinforced with li^)-inch gas 

 pipes, set every five or six feet, upon 



There is a Splendid Chapter on 



Greenhouse Heating 



IN 



THE FLORISTS* MANUAL 



By WILLIAM SCOTT 



A complete reference book for commercial florists. 26.3 large pages, 

 fully illustrated. Treats on over 200 subjects concerning greenhouse build- 

 ing, heating, management and plant culture. It tells you just what you 

 want to know, in just the way you want to be told. 



Second Edition, Price $6.00, Prepaid by Express er MaiL 



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which the plates should be supported. 

 Concrete benches may be cast in one 

 piece by setting up forms for the legs, 

 bottoms and sides, or each part may 

 be cast separately, the bottoms being 



Full Weight Wrought Iron 

 and Spellerlzod Steel Pipe 



Coils, Bends, Railings, etc, made to Sketch 



FORD & KENDIG CO. 



S7 North Vth Street Dnn Ann PIIIA 



S4th and "Wood. Streets rniLAllLLriUA 



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slabs fifteen inches wide, two inches 

 thick and long enough to go across the 

 benches. The legs should be about four 

 feet apart. To support the bottoms and 

 to form the sides of the beds, anglo 



