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The Florists^ Review 



August 21, 1!»1«. 



How Flue Brush Forgetfulness 



Costs Money 



If boilers with dirty flues would 

 miss fire and refuse to hill- 

 climb, the way an auto does 

 with sooted spark plugs; have 

 a notion a lot of florists' coal 

 bills would be a lot less. 



Only the other day I was down 

 in a boiler cellar looking things 

 over with a grower, who was 

 grumbling about the coal he 

 had burned. Opened a couple 

 of the flue doors and they were 

 not only dirty, but what you 

 would call clogged. He admit- 



ted his flue brush was worn out, 

 and he kept forgetting to get a 

 new one. Think of forgetting to 

 order a flue brush and yet all 

 the while remembering the coal 

 he was burning. 



How do you suppose he separ- 

 ated the two? 



A new Burnham flue brush 

 costs 61 cents (without handle). 



It's one of the finest little coal 

 saving devices money can buy. 



Look through the Handy Hand Book and make 

 up an order for your heating fittings and other 

 things you need, and send it along. 



or^ &Biirnham|o. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



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