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Adodbt 10, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



83 



^^Superior'' 



INTERNAL-FIRED 

 BOILER 



For Hot Wator Hooting 



Superior Machine & BoOer Works 



840.850 W. Suporlor Stroot 



CHICAQO 



Mention The Berlew wtien yon wrlte^ 



GREENHOUSE BOILERS 



STKAM OR HOT IVATER 



256 Sizes. Wroaarlit Steel or Cast Iron 



TO FILL AMY REQUIREDIKNT 



FROM FACTORY TO YOU 



Some of my Prices on Hot Water Heating: Boilers: 

 Boiler to Heat 1,000 Feet of Glass, 60°, $ 37.60 

 Boiler to Heat 1.300 Feet of Glass 60°, 48.00 

 Boiler to Heat 2,000 Feet of Glass, 60°, 61.50 

 Boiler to Heat 2,660 Feet of Glass, 60°, 73.60 

 Boiler to Heat 3,000 Feet of Glass, 60°, 90.00 

 Boiler to Heat 3,600 Feet of Glass, 60°, 96.00 

 Boiler to Heat 4,600 Feet of Glass, 60°, 126.00 

 Boiler to Heat 6,200 Feet of Glass, 60°, 162.00 

 Boiler to Heat 12.420 Feet of Glass, 60°, 270.00 

 Boiler to Heftt 20,000 Feet of Glass, 6«°, 414.00 



WRITE FOR FULL INFORMATION 



J. F. GORMAN, 250 West 128th St. NEW YORK 



Mr. Allen saya : 

 "I nsed Dixon's Silica-Graphite Paint 



on hot water pipes 16 years aRO. The pipes 

 are atill free from mst. It is by far the most 

 •erriceable paint for the paipoae."— C. H. 

 Allen, Florist, Floral Park, N. Y. 



Write for booklet No. 64-B. 



Josepli Dixon Cmcible Companr, 



Jersey City, N. J. 



has greatly decreased the summer trade, 

 although some report a good deal of 

 funeral work and decorations for wed- 

 dings and other social events. The 

 predominant flower in the market at 

 present is the gladiolus. Many splen- 

 did varieties are coming in — Panama, 

 America, Mrs. Francis King, Augusta 

 and the deep purple. Prices on these 

 are from $2.50 to $4 per hundred. 



Asters are in evidence, but are no^ 

 arriving in large numbers. They are 

 improving in quality. Sweet peas still 

 are on the market, but good carnations 

 are scarce. Some good roses are ob- 

 tainable, My Maryland roses especially 

 being plentiful and of fine quality. 

 There is a splendid lot of rubrum and 

 auratum lilies, which, meeting a good 

 demand, sell well. The supply of Easter 

 lilies was not suflScient to meet the big 

 demand. Although the hot weather has 

 played havoc with many of the garden 

 flowers, daisies, coreopsis, bachelor's 



Get Your Banker's Advice 



Giblin t: Heaters 



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UPPOSE every morning during the cold season you entered your green- 

 house, you found a nice, clean, new TWO DOLLAR BILL on the bench, 

 and it was yours to keep. 



HOW WOUy^YOU FEEL? 



The cold season would probably have 150 mornings. 



THEN you would have 150 nice TWO DOLLAR BILLS, $300.00. 



DO YOU WANT IT ? Listen ! 



Manufacturers of other Greenhouse Boilers admit that $3.50 per day per 

 ten thousand feet of glass heated to 60 degrees in zero weather is a reasonable 

 fuel cost. 



WHAT IS YOUR FUEL COST? 



WE SAY it ought to be $1.75 per day and can prove that fuel for our 

 boilers costs but this amount. 



IF YOU use another boiler and have 11,500 square feet of glass, your cost 

 per day is probably $4.00. Change to our boiler and your cost per day will 

 probably be $2.00, so 150 days will give you the $300.00. Again we say: 



DO YOU WANT IT? 



WHY the difference? It's in the CONSTRUCTION and draft travel. 



Besides, you cut out the NIGHT WATCHMAN and save his WAGES. 



DO you want to save $100.00 on the FIRST cost of a boiler or $300.00 

 EVERY YEAR? 



Do you doubt these statements? 



Let us tell you the facts, figures, names and places. 



Giblin & Company 



109 Broad St. UTICA, N. Y. 



MAKERS OF GREENHOUSE BOILERS 





