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November 30, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



93 



^^Superior'^ 



INTERNAL-FIRED 

 BOILER 



For Hot Wator Hooting 



Superior Machine & Boiler Works 



840.850 W. Suporlor Stroot 



CHICAGO 



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TOMORROW HORNING 



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Eussell and Stanley clears fairly well. 

 American Beauties do not move any too 

 easily. Orchids have been plentiful. 

 Valley is in fine shape and meets the 

 demand. Carnations have been checked 

 a little, the growers holding them back 

 for the holiday trade. They are in fine 

 condition and quite large. A few sweet 

 peas reach the market and sell quickly. 

 Violets are selling well, with prices 

 higher. There is quite a demand for 

 straw flowers at this time. Christmas 

 greens have made their first appear- 

 ance this week. Green and brown leu- 

 cothoe sell satisfactorily. 



'DETROIT" RETURN TRAP- the heart o£ the "Detroit" Systems 

 for handling condensation. 



He Wants Another 

 "Detroit" System 



A prominent florist writes : 



"I have been using a steam trap of your make these 

 last four years, and it has given entire satisfaction. 

 Now I have built another greenhouse, this trap is 

 not large enough to handle all condensation. * * * 

 Please write size and price by return mail." 



"Detroit" Systems will pick up every ounce of condensa- 

 tion in your steam lines and turn it back to the boiler 

 without loss of temperature — 100 to 150 degrees hotter 

 than pumps can handle it. This means a saving of 

 from 10 to 15% in fuel alone. 



Illustrated Book— No. 5A— sent upon request 



American Blower Company 



DETROIT, MICHIGAN 



BRANCHES EVERYWHERE 





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Mr. Allen says : 

 "I used Dixon'8 Silica-Graphite Paint 



on hot water pipes 16 years tsro. The pipes 

 are still free from rust. It is by far the naost 

 serviceable paint for the purpose."— C. H. 

 Allen, Florist, Floral Park, N. Y. 



Write for booklet No. 64-B. 



Joseph Dixon Crucible Company, 



Jersey City, N. J. 



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Various Notes. 



A good display of outdoor-grown 

 clirysanthemunig was made at the first 

 annual flower show held in the West- 

 minster church, November 23 and 24. 

 .Tohn Dunbar, M. J. Keller and Horace 

 J. Head acted as .judges. 



Among the recent visitors to the 

 trade were: Milton Selinka, of Schloss 

 Bros., New York; K. W. Pierson, of 



Use Rippley's 



No. 200 Hot Water Heater 



in f^reenhouses, (jraracres, hoor and 

 poultry houses, small buildlngrs. 

 Price, $42.50, freight paid. 

 Louis J. L. Amoureaux, Norton, 

 Mass., says: "Your No. 200 Heater 

 cared for our greenhoase, 75x14x9 

 ft., last winter at 23 below zerot* 



Mall orders direct. Write for cir- 

 culars of heaters and steamers. 



RIPPLEY MrC. & STEEL BOAT CO. 



Box F, Qrafton, Illinois 



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Cincinnati, who had a sample cyclamen 

 with him; W. J. Smart, of the Knight 

 & Struck Co., New York. 



W. Addison Burnham, of the Lord & 

 Burnham Co., New Y^ork, accompanied 

 by Mrs. Burnham, visited his brother, 



