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Mat qI 1915 



The Florists' Review 



91 



WHICH DO YOU WANT? 



CAST IRON BOILERS- FOOL ECONOMY (false ratines, fuel waste, 



danser of breakdowns, dealers' profits), or i ! 



KROESCHELL BOILERS-FUEL ECONOMY (honest ratings, safety, 

 quick heat, no boiler.pits, no dealers' profits). 



KtiO\y GREEN H0U5E 

 ^^•^ BOILER 



.o. 



KROESCHELL BROS. CO., n^l^cA^o! 11 



Mention Th« B<Tigw wh«n yog write. 



WHAT THE DSERS SAY 



ABOUT 



KROESCHELL BOILERS 



KroescheU Bciler— Half the Coal and 

 Half the Work. 



Your No. 13 Boiler is carrying 

 25,000 square feet of glass, and I can 

 keep it at GC in the coldest weather 

 without any trouble. I have Lhree 

 other types of boilers also, heating a 

 range of 25,000 square feet of glass, 

 but the No. 13 KroescheU Boiler only 

 takes half the coal and half the work 

 to get the same results. 



J. G. FRISZ, 



Vincennes, Ind. 



P. S.— Mr. J. G. Frisz, of Vincennes, 

 Ind,, has the largest range of glass in 

 Indiana devoted to vegetable forcing. 

 In 1914 five cast iron boilers were 

 taken out and a central heating sys- 

 tem was installed by KroescheU Bros. 

 Co. Two No. 18 KroescheU Boilers 

 are used for the purpose, saving in 

 coal twelve carloads for the season. 



WROUGHT IRON PIPE 



with new threads and couplings in 

 full lengths. 



BOnjER TUBES, ends cut sauare: also 

 nrrXNGB. Our goods are known in the 

 market as the best, and we offer same at 

 the lowest prices. We guarantee entire 

 satisfaction; it will pay you to corresix>nd 

 with us. 



ALBERT & DAVIDSON, Inc. 



217-28 Union Avenue 

 BROOKLYN, NKW YORK 



lientloB The BOTtew when you write. 



necessarily to the florists, is the likeli- 

 hood of an increase in the foreign de- 

 mand. Says a Chicago reporter for the 

 Black Diamond: "The smokeless situa- 

 tion, which has been off color, has im- 

 proved in tone, although not in fact, 

 in the last week. One of the things of 

 real importance was the receipt of a 

 letter from one smokeless operator. This 

 letter instructed the western representa- 

 tive not to make any commitments 

 without consultation with the home 

 office. The operator said that he did 

 not care whether any business was 

 closed in Chicago this year or not and 

 certainly would make no concessions in 

 price. The reason for this statement 

 was that the export trade is finally 

 opening up. Inquiries for coal abroad 

 are improving and, what is most satis- 

 factory, the facilities to carry the coal 

 are tow in excess of demands. This 

 means that a great deal of smokeless 



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imiNGS, VALVES, BOniRS, RADIATORS, ETC. 



JOHN MANEELY, 



809-SU-818 Arch St. PHILADELPHIA. PA, 

 Mention Th« Eerlew when yon write. 



coal will go to tidewater and less of 

 it will be shipped west. This is strength- 

 ening the contract situation, but, of 

 course, has had no influence on the last 

 week 's business, because some little coal 



Full^Welght Wrought Iron 

 and Spollorlzod Stool Plpo 



Coils, Beads, Railinss, etc.. Made to Skdcfc 



FORD & KENDIG CO. 



S7 North 7tli StTMt PHIIAnnPIBI 



S4th and Wood Sti-Mto riULAllLLrilA 



Itentlop The tt«Tlew when yon write. 



was up to demurrage and moved at a 

 sacrifice. However, the market has 

 been fairly strong." The price of mine- 

 run smokeless, f. o. b. the mines, is still 

 $1.25. 



