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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 9, 1913. 



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Greenhouse Heating 



is a Derplexing question to all florist^ 

 except those using 



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Morehead Steam Traps 



AVK you aver talked with » brother ttortat who uses Me^hMd Rftvurn 

 Steam Traps? II not, do so at llr«t opportunity and be oonylnced that 

 you must Install one at once. 



Thec^>«re mora MORBHKAD TRAPS insUlled in greenhouses tlian of all other 

 makes ■'ar ilinn tm»8 combined. The Morehead is distinctly a florist's trap. Every 

 feature of itFconstxaction has been treated with a view of meeting the special needs 

 of the florist. 



Send for a trial Trap. 



MOREHEAD MANUFACTURING COMPANY 



DEPT. "M," DETROIT. MICHIGAN 



WlOHTTA. KAH. 



New Oblsams, La. 



-STOCKS CARRIED IN- 



PSliiADKIiPHIA 



BiBMiNOHAM, Ala. 



Mbmfhib. Tbnk. 



Los AHOKI.K8 



Woodstock, Ontabio 

 Sam Fbasoiboo 



MentloQ Thp Review when yoo write. 



benches. For cabbage plants a consid- 

 erably lower temperature would answer 

 and six 2-inch returns would be suf- 

 ficient. If for any reason an overhead 

 flow pipe is not desired, fully as good 

 results may be obtained by running a 

 2-inch flow pipe upon each of the plates. 



SPBINGFIELD, MASS. 



' The Market. 



Stock of all kinds is quite scarce, due 

 undoubtedly to the dull, cloudy weather. 

 Asters are about at an end and all gar- 

 den flowers are becoming scarce. Car- 

 nations are getting better right along, 

 but the supply is small. The supply 

 of chrysanthemums is increasing con- 

 siderably, but there are few yellows. 

 Boses of all kinds are good at present. 

 Cattleyas are good and are coming into 

 the market in greater quantities. Vio- 

 lets are selling well now, and so are 

 lilies of the valley. Autumn leaves are 

 seen in the various stores and they 

 make a pretty background for chrysan- 

 themums and other fall flowers. Sprays 

 of the leaves are selling at a fair price. 

 Ferns and asparagus are plentiful just 

 now. Trade is much improved; there is 

 a good deal of funeral work and a few 

 weddings. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Ella May Mansfield spent last 

 Sunday in Boston. 



Meacham & HaMell have, had their 

 new windows tiled in white and have 

 an attractive display. 



James Morrison is back at work after 

 his accident and is again happy among 

 the violets in Agawam. 



William Schlatter & Son are exhibit- 

 ing some new Japanese artificial flowers 

 and novelties in their display window. 



N. F. Higgins has a new shipment of 

 birds. His greenhouses have been 

 painted inside and outside and have 

 been renovated generally. He is grow- 

 ing good pink mums. 



The Springfield Horticultural Society 

 held its annual dahlia show September 

 30 and October 1. Fruits, flowers and 

 vegetables in abundance were on dis- 

 play. The fruit and vegetable show 

 was under the auspices of the Hampden 

 County Improvement League. Some 

 beautiful dahlias were shown this year 

 and there were many varieties of other 



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 and it's heat. 



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 both to boiler with 

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Catalogue No. 352-FW upon request 



American Blower Gompany 



' ■■■ DETROIT. MICH. ■ 



U. S. A. 



Canadian Sirocco Oompanr. Limited. Wlndaor, Onterlo, Manufacturera for OumOm. 



6. E. TRAVIS CO., HENRT, ILL. 



MftntloD Tha Review wften von write 



fall flowers. Among those who had ex- 

 cellent flower exhibits were Mrs. C. 

 Candrian, G. Toomey and C. Adolfson. 



Frank Cartier was married to Miss 

 Olive Stowell Octo'ber 4. They are 

 spending their honeymoon at Williams- 

 burg, Mass., and when they return will 

 live at 21 Florence street. The trade 

 congratulates them upon the happy 

 event. 



S. A. Dawson, of Krauss & Co., New 

 York, called on the trade last week. 

 He reports the sale of baskets and 

 willowware as qnltff good this faH. 



rOR A •TKADY PUKSSUIIK 



HE HUGHSON REGDlSlTIIIG 

 VALVE 



HUGHSON STEAM SPECIALTY CO. 



SOaig 8. »toto 8U Chica— 



READINQ QUARANTEED 



Wrought Iron Pipe 

 Nelson Valves 



All Six** In Stock. 



The Hartman Company 



1231-8 No. Front St.. PhlUdelphto 



William Lake, of New York, was also 

 in town last week. 



A. N. Pierson, of Cromwell, Conn., is 

 shipping some good carnations to this 

 city. 



E. C. A. 



