JtJMB 4, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



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From the Atlantic 

 to the Pacific 



In all parts of the country pro- 

 gressive, push-ahead florists are 

 recognizing what sluggish steam 

 lines mean to the temperature in 

 the greenhouse. Unless the pipes 

 are properly drained, the tempera- 

 ture is bound to fluctuate— r«sult: 

 poor stock. With the 



Mate/tead' 



SYSTEM 



you can be sure that the steam 

 system will not only be properly 

 drained, but that every inch will be 

 an active heating surface, for the 

 Morehead System returns and feeds 

 the condensation pure and hot to 

 your boiler — placed above 

 ground* thus establishing a 

 steady, uniffarm temperature 

 for the growing stock. It saves 

 heat, time and fuel. Write today 

 and let us tell you more about it. 

 It will be worth while to know. 



DEPT. "M" 



MOREHEAD MFG. COMPANY 



DETROIT, MICH. 162 



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commercial concerns, it is said, which 

 have cautiously refrained from spend- 

 ing money in increasing their supply of 

 goods, now find their warehouses empty 



[D you know that the oldest concern 

 in the greenhouse business used to 

 come to us to heat their houses? Well, 

 it's so. When they went into heating 

 greenhouses, then we went into building 

 greenhouses. 



Hitchings were pioneers in the green- 

 house heating business. Sixty- five or 

 more years ago we started. If any one 

 knows about greenhouse heating, we do. 



With the exception of a few valves and 

 wrought p pe, there are mighty few 

 things used in greenhouse heating that 

 we do not make ourselves. 



We carry any number of kinds of fit- 



The President 

 Tells Why We 

 Know All We 

 Kndw About 

 Heating Fittings 

 and Equipment 



tings to fit every possible need and pur- 

 pose. We cast our own fittings and all 

 our 3^-inch pipe and make all the valves 

 to fit it. 



We have a Trouble Man who can help 

 you to get out of your heating troubles, 

 and keep you from getting in them. 



Have your heating overhauled richt 

 now and get that off your mind. Don't 

 dilly-dally around until next Fall and 

 then expect us to drop everything and 

 rush to your help. We will if we can, 

 but we can't promise we can. 



In anything about greenhouse heating 

 you can depend on depending on Hitch- 

 ings— and we "go anywhere for business." 



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and must replenish their stocks. And 

 the most hopeful sign of all, it is said, 

 is that "the crops all over the country 

 are in extraordinarily fine condition. 

 Unless something most unfortunate 



happens, this country will have this 

 year the largest crops in its history by 

 a big margin. If that should come, as 

 now seems most likely, every other in- 

 dustrial condition would be in such 



