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The Rorists' Review 



Adgcst 12, 1915. 



GET WISE 



TO THE FACT 



You Will Save Coal 



by installing The Martin RockiDg^ Grate. Costs a little more 

 tfaan ordinary grates, but the coal burns— it doesn't go into the 

 ashpit. 



We refer to Peter Reinberg, Emil Buettner. BassettA Washburn, Wiator Bros., 

 Adam Zender. Sinner Bros., Albert Dickinson Seed Co., and many others. 

 Ttaey will tell you to order the Martin Rocking; Grate for all of your 

 boilers. Write for catalogue and priees,__ . ^„ — ■ — -— — — 



343 So. DearbBrnSt. 

 CHICAGO 



NARTW GRATE CO., 



Send order now— we w^ill make up the gyrates and hold until you say ship. 



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tion it has been turned into a tract of 

 flowers, with its beautiful rambler roses 

 in full bloom, and beds of geraniums, 

 cannas, sage and coleus. Nay Aug 

 park is considered one of the most 

 beautiful natural parks in the state. 

 Its area is nine square miles. A large 

 lake is located in the center of the 

 park. 



Muir & Co. report a busy week in 

 funeral work. Miss L, Brehm has re- 

 turned from a three weeks' vacation. 



Poinsard Bros, are cutting some fine 

 gladioli. 



St. Peter's Cathedral has awarded a 

 contract to the King Construction Co., 

 of North Tonawanda, N. Y., for the 

 erection of a conservatory 18x25. It is 

 assumed that flowers will be grown for 

 the cathedral altars. 



T. B. McClintock is busy putting in 

 carnations at his ^eenl^uses. His 

 mums are looking better than in other 

 years. Mr. and Mrs. McClintock are 

 summering at their cottage at Falls, 

 Pa. 



Miss Gwen Jenkins, of Baldwin, Flo- 

 rist, has left for a two weeks' vaca- 

 tion at Crystal lake. Mr. Moran has 

 returned from a two weeks' stay at 

 Lake Huntington, N. Y, 



Miss A. L, Besancon, of A. L. Besan- 

 con & Co., has returned from a month's 

 vacation at Dalton, Pa. 



Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacDonald, of 

 Moosic, Pa., are at their summer home 

 at Falls, Pa. Mr. MacDonald 's mums 

 are looking fine, and he is busy putting 

 in carnations. 



Walter Hoover, for many years 

 grower for Ira G. Marvin, of Wilkes- 

 Barre, Pa., has taken a position with 

 C. W. Baldwin. F. J. M, 



ELIZABETH, N. J. 



Henry Leahy, 1169 East .Jersey 

 street, reports a normal summer busi- 

 ness, with transient and social work 

 and considerable funeral work. 



J. W. Blakely states that he has 

 never before seen so many flowers 

 sold during the summer season. The 

 large sales are due, in part, to the 

 deaths of prominent people. 



E. Feid, proprietor of the Violet 

 Floral Shop, states that business is 

 good. He has had considerable fu- 

 neral work. 



J. J. Brummer reports business quiet. 

 He has had some funeral work. 



Hutchinson the Florist, 277 Broad 

 street, has closed during August, as is 

 his. custom, but will reopen September 

 1. R. B. M. 



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I S Y S X E, M Economy of Fuel I 



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EGIN NOW to find out about the "Morehead" System. Send right away 

 for the "Morehead" book for florists. In it you will find an easily under- 

 stood discussion of the boiler and condensation question from the prac- 

 tical standpoint of the Grower of Flowers. Write for this help TODAY, 



= MOREHEAD MFG. CO. 



DETROIT, MICH. = 



Dept, "M" 



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Pipe Fittings -- Imico Boilers 



>OR GRKENHODBS WOR K 



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with new threads and couplings in 

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The owner who doesn't overlook the need of 

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Who doesn't overlook that wlthont quality he 

 couldn't realize a maximum of economy; 



Who doesn't overlook the ad vantageof Wrought 

 Instead of steel pipe, and who doesn't overlook 

 the Importance of selecting a competent dealer, 

 will not overlook us with our guaranteed Second 

 Hand Wrought Iron Pipe In full lengths with new 

 threads and couplings. 



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PIPE 



SECOND HAND- all sizes furnished with new 

 threads and couplings. 



PIPE CUT TO SKETCH 



JAMES F. GRIFFITH 



4ia-424 Moy«r St. PHILADELPHIA 



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BYERS' 



Gnaranteed Fnll Weight Wnoglit Iron Pipe 



Lap-welded in sizes over IH Inch. 



nniNGS,VALVES» BOILERS, RAHATOIS, ETC 



JOHN MANECLY, 



ao»-8U.818 Arch St. PHILADELPHIA. PA 



BOILER FLUES 



HP 



We make a specialtr of handling carefully selected 

 Boiler Flues, 4-inch diameter and other sizes, for 

 greenhouse piping. Gutter Posts, etc. Also, we 

 make a specialty of flues for retublng boilers. All 

 flues are thoroughly cleaned Inside and out, 

 trimmed, and are ready for use. General Sales 

 Agents for Stuttle's Patent Clamp and KIbow for 

 Joining flues— no packing, no leaks. New standard 

 pipe and all kinds of greenhouse fittings. Right 

 prices and prompt shipment. 



H. MUN80N ^'"^^^""'^ 



1353 N. Clark St., Phone Superior 572 Chicago 



Send for copy of the 

 "Pipe Repair Book." 

 Interesting stuff. 

 Costs nothing. 



M. B. Skinner & Co. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 

 Mention The Esrlew when ron write. 



Pipe and Tubes 



ALL tIZKS 



Philadelphia Second Hand Pipe Supply 



1003 N. 7tli SL, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 

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