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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 18, 1922 



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Who Is to Blame? 



Last fall several owners of ranges had 

 to suddenly change their growing 

 plans, because of delays in finishing 

 the overhauling of their heating. 



Who was to blame? 



A number of others— one a notably big range 

 — came near losing their entire crop because 

 of last-minute boiler trouble that the owners 

 knew was likely to happen almost any time, 

 and still had put off doing anything about. 



Who was to blame ? 



You remember early last spring how we com- 

 menced urging tlorists to start in overhauling 

 their heating systems the very day firing 

 stopped? 



You remember how a lot didn't do it, think- 

 ing that pipe and other things would be 

 lower? 



But they were not! 



So they had to pay the price for pipe, besides 

 the extra cost of a last-minute rush job — 

 which is always mighty expensive. 



Instead of saving money, they actually gave a 

 lot of money away, for which they got no 

 real benefit. 



So this season, the same as last, we urge 

 growers to have their heating ovtrhauled at 

 once. 



Send for us to come and look it over, make 

 recommendations and submit an estimate. 



After which, don't put off giving us the go- 

 ahead order until the last minute and then 

 exi)ect us to do the impossible. 



Philadelphia 

 133 South 12th St. 



HOME OFFICE AND FACTORY, ELIZABETH, N. J. 



New York, 101 Park Avenue 



Bostoa-9 

 294 Washington St, 



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