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The Florists' Review 



NOVBMBBB 4, lOlS. 



ANTHRACITE 



and 

 BITUMINOUS 



H. H. UNEAWEAVER & CO., Inc 



COAL 



West Bnd Trust Building. PHILADEliPHIA 



17 Battery Place. NEW TORK 

 Nuttinc Buildinc. LEBANON. PA. 

 Mgnttaa Tb* Itovlyw when yon write. 



For COAL write to 



MITCHELL & DIUON 

 COAL CO. 



Bedford Building, CHiaCO 



_ W* can sav* you monay. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Greenhouse Heating. 



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SuBSCKiBERS are invited to writ* the 

 Editor of this Department with regard to 

 any details of greenhouse heating that 

 are not understood. But please do not 

 ask The Beview to make a choice of ap- 

 paratus for you. The greenhouse heating 

 equipment advertised in this paper is, we 

 believe, the best for the trade to Imj, 

 and each article the best in the special 

 field of its adaptation. 



SMOKE ANNOYS THE NEIOHBOBS. 



Is there a smoke consumer in exist- 

 ence which hau given entire satisfac- 

 tion? I have a 90-horsepower, hori- 

 zontal steam boiler, in which I burn 

 soft coal slack. My neighbors are com- 

 plaining about the smoke and soot. 

 What can I do to prevent itt 



G. r.— Colo. 



I do not know of any smoke con- 

 sumer that can be recommended for a 

 small range. Smoke is unconsumed 

 particles of carbon, and the way to 

 prevent it is to secure more perfect 

 combustion. The use of rather high 

 and large chimneys, so as to provide a 

 better draft, is helpful. Care in firing 

 also has much to do with the amount 

 of smoke. If the coal is spread evenly 

 in a thin layer over a bed of live coals, 

 the amount of smoke will be greatly 

 reduced. 



A BOOM IN THE COAL TBADE. 



The degree of activity or inactivity 

 in the coal trade is undoubtedly one of 

 the most reliable symptoms of the con- 

 dition of the entire business world. 

 There are few industries that can be 

 carried on without the use of fuel. In 

 a general way, though not in each sepa- 

 rate instance, the consumption of coal 

 'must increase or decrease in proportion 

 to the enlargement or shrinkage of the 

 volume of trade in other commodities. 

 Business is a huge monster that eats 

 coal, carloads and trainloads of coal, 

 and never desists from the feeding pro- 

 cess except when somnolent. 



As such a symptom or sign of the 

 times, the coal trade is especially dis- 

 tinct in its manifestations this week. 

 Students of the coal market state that 

 the trade has entered upon such a boom 

 as it has not previously experienced in 

 the last four years. Not only is the 

 existence of the trade revival spoken 

 of as an unquestioned fact, but the 

 cause of the revival is also declared to 

 be clearly apparent. Nearly all author- 

 ities agree in saying that the present 



WHKN YOU BUY-OIT A KROKSCHILL 



'THE BOIUER OP UNEQUAUD FUEL ECONOMY' 



BUY DIBBCT-FACTORY TO USER PRICES 



NOT 



CAST 



IRON 



NOT 



CAST 



IRON 



Attlem, N. T., Deo. 1, 1914. 



the temperalure dropped for t 



Now last winter the temperalure dropped for two days to 32° below 

 zero here— every body thought we would freeze in- now listen! We fired on 

 half draft and kent the houses steadfast 52'' with ease. I use Mine Run 

 Smokeless Coal at $2.76 per ton F. O. B. here. Nothine; else than Krueschell 

 boilers for me; my experience with others tell me so. LiPt anyone ask me 

 in regard to your boilers, the answer will be— "Buy Kroeschell Boilers." 



(Signed) Anton J. Pauly 



CAN SHIF ANY SIZE AT ONCE 

 TELEPHONE OR TELEQRAPH AT OUR EXPENSE 



NEW KROESCHELL-HOT WATER AND STEAM 



8t. Louis, Mo., Oot. 21, 1915 



Replying to your letter of the 16th. wish to state that we have com- 

 pleted the installing of our Heating System, and have given same a thor- 

 ough trial and we are very well pleased with the results. Quite a number 

 of Florists of our city have visited our Greenhouses, and are very much 

 impressed with our Heating Plant. 



Thanking you vury much for the promptness that you have given our 

 order, and rest assured should we need anything in the heating line in 

 the future, that we certainly shall not forget "Kroeschell Bros.." we are. 



(Signed) C. Tonns ti Sons Co. 



KROESCHELL BROS. CO., 



444 WMt Iri« StTBBt 

 CHICAQO, ILL. 



