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JOLY 10, 1918. 



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[florists* FUEL DIRECTORY^ 



31 IC 



We Nine and Sell Good Coal 



Best Coal 



Best Preparation 



Best Service 



PEABODY COAL COMPANY 



332 S. MICHIGAN AVE. 

 CHICAGO 



ST. LOUIS KANSAS CITY 



CINCINNATI 



BUFFALO 



Pipe Fittings - - Imico Boilers 



FOR GREENHOUSE WORK 



ILLINOIS MALLEABLE IRON CO. 



1801-1825 DIVERSEY BOULEVARD- 



CHICAGO 



under ordinary circumstances we would 

 advise the installation of a SO-horse- 

 power boiler, and we judge the one de- 

 scribed has but little more than one-half 

 that capacity. Thus the boiler would be 

 altogether too small in sections where 

 zero weather prevails for a considerable 

 portion of the winter. In Arkansas, 

 however, where we judge the mercury 

 only drops to zero once or twice during 

 the winter and the thermometer gen- 

 erally registers between 10 and 20 de- 

 grees above zero, as a minimum, the 

 boiler described, if it has a grate thirty 

 inches square, .would answer, but it 

 would require careful attention on cold 

 nights and the use of coal would be far 

 from economical. If a boiler is to be 

 purchased, we would advise that it have 

 a capacity of thirty horsepower. 



Long-service paint costs less in 

 the end because it saves the labor 

 and material coat of repainting. 



DIXON'S SILICA -6RAPNITE PAINT 



will give many years of service 

 under the most trying conditions. 

 Write for Bteklet No. 64-B and 

 long service records. 



JatMh Dim Crucible CoMMiy 

 Jersey City, N. J. Est. 1827 



EVANSVILU:, IND. 



The Market. 



Business is quiet, but there is a little 

 to do each day. Last week was hot, 

 and all flowers were in poor condition. 

 Carnations and roses are small and soft. 

 Real summer conditions prevail and 

 everybody is getting needed repairs 

 done. 



Various Notes. 



J. D. Carmody was taken to the Hay- 

 den sanitarium July 4, suffering with 

 kidney and bladder trouble. His case 



Mention The BeTlcw when you write. 



is serious, as his age is against him. He 

 was 83 years old in May. 



Mrs. J. C. Elspermann received a tele- 

 gram July 5 from her son, Theodore, 

 who has returned from overseas service. 

 It stated he was destined for Camp Mer- 

 ritt, N. J., for-h^is discharge. Mrs. El- 

 spermann is tearing down her old houses 

 and rebuilding. 



The Lockyear Floral Co. has torn 

 down part of the old range and has 

 finished grading for two new houses. 

 The posts are all set for one of the 

 houses. 



Karl Zeidler's son, Fred, has been un- 

 der a physician 's care for several weeks, 

 suffering from an abscess behind the ear 

 and a swelling of the face. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons are busy re- 

 pairing and replanting. 



The Wm. Blackman Floral Co. is cut- 

 ting some unusually good gladioli at 

 the greenhouses. 



Geo. Blackman has turned the man- 

 agement of the store over to his son, 

 Walter Blackman, and is taking a rest, 

 which he badly needed. 



E. L. F. 



A Florist 

 Cannot Afford 

 to Take a 

 Chance 



on either the quality 

 of the fuel he uses 

 or on the possibility 

 of getting it. 



It is possible that 

 there will be plenty 

 of coal next winter, 

 but it is hardly likely. 



Buy or contract for 

 your coal now and be 

 sure it is 



ENERGY COAL 



stocks well and 

 burns very satisfac- 

 torily in the proper 

 place. 



Energy is mined and 

 sold by 



TAYLOR COAL CO. 



OLD COLONY BLDG.. 

 CHICAGO 



Southwestern Office: St Louis, Mo. 



Mention The BeTiew when 70a write. 



