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The Florists^ Review 



Mahcii 4, 1920 



IT PAYS TO USE — 



PI ACTir FIRF RRirV ^^ ^^^ your boiler work. 



LLIiUlll/ rUIL imil/ll Any hiwdy man can install it. 



Use it for patching when you cannot afford to cut a boiler out. 

 ELASTIC FIRE BRICK can be used for all fire brick purposes. 



Hoerber Bros., Geo. Wittbold Co., Miller Bros., C. Hauserouum, John Beading and Broadbeck the Florist 

 are using Elastic Lining. These are only a few of the thousands we are selling. 



IT COMES IN BARRELS READY FOR USE. A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU. 



TeL CANAL 1013 



CURRAN & COMPANY 



1163^7 W. Twentieth Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Address D^t. 6 



slope as the return, the circulation will 

 tend to be sluggish. On this account, 

 if it ia not possible to run the flow pipes 

 downhill, then carry them across the 

 ends of the houses as high as possible 

 before taking off the 2-inch flows. 



Another way would be to use fifteen 

 2%-inch flow pipes and connect each of 

 these to two 2-inch returns. This 

 would give a better circulation than 

 would the use of 2-inch flow pipes. 



If the flow pipes run uphill, it would 

 be best to use automatic air headers 

 at the upper end of each coil. 



SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 



The Market. 



Funeral work has been almost as 

 heavy as at any time during the flu 

 epidemic in October, 1918. Stock has 

 been scarce, but prices remained the 

 same as during January. St. Valen- 

 tine's day business was good, but it was 

 impossible to get enough stock to meet 

 the demand. Potted hyacinths, daffodils 

 and tulips helped a great deal and all 

 that could be found were readily sold. 

 The rose supply has been limited. 

 Hoosier Beauty and Columbia get the 

 best prices, selling from $12 to $30 per 

 hundred, while Ophelia, Shawyer, White 

 Shawyer, Wasatch, Red Shawyer and 

 Helen Taft bring $10 to $25 per hun- 

 dred. Carnations are arriving in larger 

 quantities, but the supply still falls 

 short of the demand. Laddie is selling 

 for $15 and other varieties from $6 to 

 $10 per hundred. Sweet peas have been 

 scarce. Freesias are still arriving in 

 good shape and clean up well at all 

 times. 



Various Notes. 



The Miller Floral Co., 10 East Broad- 

 way, had one of the best St. Valen- 

 tine's day windows ever seen in Salt 

 Lake City and Paul Richmond has been 

 liighly complimented on his arrange- 

 ment. 



George K. Uno, manager of Bailey & 

 Sons' floral department, has just re- 

 turned from a two weeks' visit on the 

 coast. 



A. Mour, of the City Floral Co., Idaho 

 Falls, Ida., visited the trade last week. 



The Huddart Floral Co. had some ex- 

 ceptionally fine hyacinths on display 

 last week. G. J. B. 



Long Beach, Miss. — S. C. Mellinger, 

 of Youngstown, O., is temporarily lo- 

 cated in this town trying out gladioli 

 and asters for winter growing. 



Price 



$10.00 



Plant Insurance at $10 



WHAT would happen if your nicht 

 man fell asleep some night in 

 zero weather? What if you should 

 oversleep, or a cold wave hit your green- 

 house when your heat is at the min- 

 imum? It would mean ruin to your 

 plants— possibly ruin to you. 



But iMt if you are eonipped with the 

 STANDARD THSKM08TAT. The 

 Standard T h araiaatat protects you 

 from Just such dangers. It will ring a 

 bell at your bedside when danger is near. 



If anyone iwaata to know what a 

 Thermostat will do for htm, tell him 

 to write me. My two night teukpera- 

 ture men are Thermostats and their 

 wages Is a new hatterr cell- now and 

 then.— Wm. tZasseimaa, Independ- 

 ence, Kan., Dec. 4, 1919. 



Get one today, $10.00 



(G. H. 4, same as 6. H. 3. only 

 under lock and key, Si8.00.) 



STANDARD IIERNONEICR CO. 



68 SMrtoy StrMt, 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Msatlsa 



Heat 

 Bulletin 



BernbardBoilers 



produce the maximum § 

 of eflSciency with the 

 minimum of fuel. 



Scientifically constructed 

 —correct in principle. 



"TNE BOILER WITH THE 



LOW WTEK LIME " 



Catalogue "I" fully descrlp- 

 tlve. Sent on request. 





I 101 Park Ave.. KANAWHA MFG. COMPANY 



g New York City 175 Wast Jaekson Blvd.. CHICAGO. ILL. 



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PIPE CUT TO SDETCB 



SECOND HAND PIPE 



lAtgo itoek, all lint. fnrniilied with new threado and eonplinn. 



JAMES Fs unlrrlTHy Philadelphia, pa 



Uentlon The BeTlew when yon write. 



