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IV 



The Florists' Review 



NoTwtBlB 1, 1917. 



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Something for the Winter Season 



THE days are getting shorter. 

 Darkness comes early. Before 

 your work is finished you are 

 compelled to stop because yuu can no 

 longer see. 



The ordinary bam lantern {,ives out 

 about thirty candle power; not 

 much good to work by. 



The "Nite" Lantern gives out 400 

 candle power, bums gasoline or 

 kerosene and costs about l/4c per 

 hour to run. Can be used very 

 roughly without damage and will not 

 blow out in a wind. 



It is a great thing to hang in your 

 boiler or packing room, for it lights 

 up the whole place, enabling all to do 

 some extra work, and it spreads 

 cheerfulness all around. 



Capacity 1 quart (bums 15 hours), 

 price $6.50. 



JOHN C. MONINGER COMPANY 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



914 BLACKHAWK STREET 



EVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE Sii!!!!!^^ 



^»— *-»^ 



€ 



EVANS CHALLENGE 



"IT SEEMS AS IF I KNEW THAT EVANS CO." 



That's the way we'd like you to feel whenever you read an 



EVANS advertisement. 



We are ordinary humaa beings lilie yourself, and would be glad to 

 have you realize that EVANS CHALLENGE are made by a human organi- 

 zation. 



And no doubt you'll agree with us that in the mind of a true worker 

 the money reward is not the whole consideration by a long way. 



It's the work that counts after all. You and we both like to feel 

 that we are making a good record better, safeguarding standard of quality, 

 performing a service to a community. 



CATALOGUE FREE 



JOHN A. EVANS CO., Richmond, Ind. 



