May 31, 1917. 



The Florists^ Kcvicw 



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WHICH DO YOU WANT? 



Cast Iron Boilers— FOOL Economy (false ratings, fuel waste, danger 

 of break-downs, dealers' profits), OR 



Kroeschell Boilers— FUEL Economy (honest ratings, safety, quick 

 heat, no boiler pits, no dealers' profits). 



The 



KROESCHELL 

 BOILER 

 Insures the 

 Highest' 

 Standard of 

 HEATING VALUES 



Immense Self-cleaning Heat 

 ing Surface — Longest Fire 

 Travel— Perfect Combustion- 

 Free Circulation— Thin Water- 

 ways— Guarant<»ed Working 

 Capacities— Safety— Durabil- 

 ity-Efficiency and Economy. 



SEND rOR CATALOGUE 



CAST IRON BOILERS WASTE FUEL 



I had a cast iron 8-section boiler before, 

 but was afraid it would crack to pieces. 

 The Kroeschell Boiler is certainly a 

 fuel-saver. My coal bill to heat 5000 sq. 

 ft. of glass surface with your boiler is less 

 than last winter's coal bill, when I had 

 only 2050 sq. ft. of glass, heated with the 

 8-section cast iron boiler. 



Your boiler burns any kind of fuel. I 

 would not have any other boiler than the 

 Kroeschell, and will recommend whenever 

 I get a chance. 



Edward Wittamer, Joliet, 111. 



KR0ESCHELL6R0S.C0. 



444 W. Erie St., CHICAGO 



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HIGHEST PRICED and CHEAPEST 



BOxLERS MADE 



GiBLiN Greenhouse Boilers 



GIBLIN & CO. 

 100 Broad Street. UTICA, N. Y. 



Let us tell you about them. 

 Mentloa Th« P<t1«w when yon write. 



SET YOUR BOILER RIGHT 



We make a specialty of all klads of flre-brlck 

 work. No order la too larKO, and the amalleBt order 

 receives the same careful attention. Let us call on 

 you. 



Estimates cheerfully furnished. 



PETER KNOWE & SON 



316 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 

 133 West Washlngrton Street, CHICAGO, ILE<. 



Phone Main 3766 



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titles. There will be plenty of out- 

 door stock for Decoration day. 



Various Notes. 



W. A. Eowe, president-elect of the 

 St. Louis County Growers' Associa- 

 tion, says he expects a large attendance 

 at the installation meeting, to be held 

 June 6 at the Eleven Mile House. 

 Jules Bourdet, state vice-president of 

 the S. A. F., will address the associa- 

 tion on important matters. , 



St. Louis will be represented at both 

 the American Seed Trade Association 's 

 convention at Detroit and the conven- 

 tion of the American Association of 

 Nurserymen at Philadelphia. August 

 Hummert, of the St. Louis Seed Co., 

 and Frank Weber, of the H. J. Weber 

 & Sons Nursery Co., are planning to 

 attend the conventions. 



The Schoenle Floral Co., on South 

 Grand avenue, is making attractive 

 window displays of outdoor plants. 

 Mrs. Schoenle says the month of May 

 shows a big increase in business over 

 last year. 



A big supply of cut gladioli is ex- 

 pected this season from the Kirkwood 

 growers. A few indoor-grown gladioli 

 are coming in at present. C. E. De 

 Wever, Phil. Goebel and Joseph 

 Deutschmann are among the heaviest 

 growers of these flowers. 



About the finest Spencer sweet peas 

 of the season are those grown by 



TUBING, ALL SIZES 



PIPE CUT TO SKETCH 



SECOND HAND PIPE 



Large stock, all sizes, furnished with new threads and couplings. 



JAMES F. GRIFFITH, 



416-24 Moyer Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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PIFK CUT TO 

 SKCTCH 



It 'Will pay to 

 oorreepond with ne 



Wrought Iron Pipe, Tubes and Fittings 



Ne^^ and Second Hand— Thoroughly overhauled, with new threads and 

 couplinsa, in lengths of 16 feet and over. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. 



ALBERT & DAVIDSON, Inc., 2S6 264 OaUaiidSt.-218-228 Kent St, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



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A Model Greenhouse Boiler 



S3 sold in a season in one community to 

 florists. A record no other greenhouse 

 boiler can boast of. A coal-saver. 



J. r. GORMAN, 2S0 W. 128th St, NEW YORK 



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Charles Meier, of Kirkwood, Mo. Mr. 

 Meier also is in the front rank -when 

 it comes to growing carnations and 

 mums. 



The publicity committee of the Re- 

 tail Florists' Association and Florists' 

 Club have pushed Memorial day and 

 June weddings strongly. The west end 

 florists say they have a great many 

 wedding orders booked for next month. 



The Retail Florists' Association held 

 its monthly meeting, May 21, at the 

 Mission Inn Garden. President F. H. 

 Weber presided over the meeting, 

 which was well attended. Much im- 

 portant business was transacted. 



New 

 Wrought Pipe 



Black or Galvanized 

 Delivered Anywhere 



Send us a list of your needs, 

 can save you money. 



We 



King Construction Co. 



North Tonawanda, New York 



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Ed. Westmann and a l)ig force of 

 men worked all day May 27, putting up 

 attractive window boxes at Vander- 

 voort 's department store. The floral 

 department at this store reports a busy 

 week. 



Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mackley, and 

 daughter, of the Majestic Floral Co., 

 Texarkana, Ark., spent several days 

 last week in St. Louis. Most of the 

 time was spent in the wholesale dis- 

 trict buying supplies. Before return- 

 ing home, they will spend a few days 

 in Farmington, Mo. 



T. H. Patton, representing the 

 Scharff-Koken Mfg. Co., a new concern 



