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The Florists' Review 



JANOABT 7. 1916. 



*, wj. *wliich something 

 Sialiy has been made. 



Deeeraber 15 A. Albert, at Sixtieth 

 and Gibson avenue, met with a serious 

 loss through the faihire of his night 

 man to keep .up steam. He alleges in- 

 toxication and estimates bis loss at from 

 tkTOO to tl,QOO. There are ten houses, 

 leas^ from the estate of 7. Gibson Mc- 

 Tlvaine & Co. Mr. Albert has been iu 

 possession oiily three tttouths.' 



-From Philadelphift Letter 

 in The Review of Dec. 24. 19U. 



Where $5 Would Have 

 Saved a Freeze-out 



Why do growers persist in taking such long chances? There are scoreB 

 of instances where the investment of a few dollars has saved a whole 

 season's worl^ — but there are top many: cases where the f ailnre to have 

 a little, inexpensive Standard Thermostat has resulted in big losses. 



WHAT $5.00 WILL DO 



On a certain February 11, B. L. Elliott, of Pittsburgh, was awakened by the rioging of his Standard thermostat 

 alarm. He found his previously reliable night man fast asleep, and the temperature falling fast. In another half 

 hour he would have lost $30,000. 



Two nights later the night fireman of E. J. Ahem. WeUesley, Mass., met with a fall that rendered him unconscious. 

 He bad.no Standard thermostat alarm and the entire place froie up solid. 



This sim ple St andard thermostat is on the job night and day. Adjust the hands at whatever point you please and 

 the thermostat WILL RING A BELL whenever the temperature rises or falls to the danger point. You can looKjte 

 the bell at your bedside or anywhere else you please. Anybody can put it up. 



The price of this efficient instrument is only $S.OO. 



STTUC I 



e-lnch 



Scad for Circular 



STTLK n 

 6-lnoh 



Style II is the Standard Special Greenhouse Thermostat under lock and key. It cannot be tampered with after the 

 proprietor has set it, as the instrument is securely PADLOCKED. 



Hermetically sealed case, safe from the hose. Developed specially to meet greenhouse conditions. Cannot be tam- 

 pered with, remains absolutely accurate, gives positive warning of approaching frost or fire. Anybody can put it up. 

 Locate^theialarmwherejyou' will. 'i [All necessary directions with each instrument. 



The price oi^this absolutely perfect instrument is only $10.00. 



STANDARD TBERNONEIER CO., 



65 Shirley Street, 



BOSTON, MASS. 



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