June 21, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



81 



^Superior'' 



INTERNAL-FIRED 

 BOILER 



For Hot Wator Hooting 



^ Superior Hachine & Bofler Works 



840-850 W. Suporlor Stroot 

 CHICAQO 







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BOILER FLUES 



We make a specialty of handling 

 carefully selected Boiler Flues, 4-in. 

 diameter and other sixes, for green- 

 house pipinK,Gutter Posts, etc. Also, 

 we make a specialty of flues for 

 r e t u b i n g; boilers. All flues are 

 thoroughly cleaned inside and out, 

 trimmed, and are ready for use. 

 General Sales Agents for Stuttle's 

 Patent Clamp andElbow for joining 

 flues— no packing, no leaks. New 

 standard pipe and all kinds of green- 

 house fittings. Right prices and 

 prompt shipment. 



_ H. MUNSON 

 Est. 1898 Phone Superior 572 

 1433 Wells St.. Chicago 



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battery and expects to be ordered away 

 at any time. 



Richard Hogan had several thousand 

 of the finest geraniums seen in this 

 market. 



Elisha E. F. Chappell was elected tree 

 warden at the annual election at South 

 Kingstown. 



Henry Taylor has accepted a position 

 with the New England Co. He has 

 been with McNair for several years. 



O. H. Williams has more than 5,000 

 tomato plants in the field under culti- 

 vation, besides about ten acres of 

 potatoes. 



Howard A. Macrae, son of John A. 

 Macrae, has been appointed assistant 

 county agent of the Providence county 

 farm bureau. He spent three years at 

 Cornell University and has had consid- 

 erable practical training in agronomy 

 and horticulture, besides actual work 

 in his father's greenhouses. 



It is estimated that there are nearly 

 fifty young men in this city and vicinity 

 connected with the florists' business who 

 are eligible for service under the con- 

 scription law. W. H. M. 



Cleveland, O. — The latest addition to 

 the trade here is the Monarch Florist 

 Co., with E. C. Prior as sponsor. The 

 company has been incorporated, with 

 an authorized capital of $5,000. 



, PUSHING 



Your Boiler to Push Your 

 Heat is Bad Business. 



PUSHING or crowding your boiler to push your heat 

 fast enough into the coils, pushes more heat out of 

 the chimney than it does into the coils. It also pushes 

 the life out of your boiler. 



Any^way you figure it, it is bad figuring for your bark 

 balance. 



If the boiler is[too small, that's most likely your fault 

 in trying to save a little when you bought it. At present 

 price of coal, it's going to cost twice as much as ever to 

 push your boiler. 



It may pay you to buy a new boiler. 

 Let us figure it out with you. 



You know we go anywhere for business. Or to talk 

 business. 



Hitckingsj^fimpaity^ 



General Offices and Factory„ELIZABETH, N. J. 



PHILADELPHIA 

 40 S. 15th Street 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Use Rippley's 



No. 200 Hot Water Heater 



In gfreenhonsea, f^araKea, hoK and 

 poultry houses, small bnildlnKS. 

 Price, $42.60, frelRht paid. 

 Lonia J. L. Amoureaux, Norton, 

 MaM., aaya: "Your No. 200 Heatei 

 cared for our Kreenhonse, 76x14x9 

 ft., last winter at 23 below zero<-** 



Mall orders direct. Write forclr- 

 ealars of heaters and steamers. 



RIPPLEY MFG. & STEEL BOAT CO. 



Box F, Qrmftoti, lllinoia 



Mention Th> R»>t1»w wh»n Ton ■wHto. 



Full Weight Wrought Iron 

 and Spoilorhod Steel Pipe 



Coils, Bends. Railings, etc, made to Sketch 



FORD & KENDIG CO. 



^n Korth 7th Street p|ll| anpi BinM 



94th and Wood Streets iniLAIILLriUil^ 



Mention The Review when you write. 



I To stop that 



pipe leak per- 

 manently— 

 cheaply— use 

 Emergency 

 Pipe Clamps. 



M. B. Skinner Co. 



558-562 Wathinoton 

 Bsal., Cbicaia. 



MPDtlon The ReTlew when you write. 



Pipe and Tubes 



*LL SIZES CUT TO SKHCH 



< ■lei 



Philadelphia Second Hand Pipe Supply 



003 N. 7th St. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



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