August 18, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



639 



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Boilers made ot the best material; shell, firebox 

 sheets and heads of steel; water space all around, 

 front, sides and back. Write for information. 



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MiLWAUKKK. Wis., February. 1904. 

 Please give me your price on two No. 7 and one No. 6 Boilers. I 

 Mw your adverttsemeiit for early orders and I want to get that discount. 

 Z have run one of yonr Ho. 6 bolleri now for ten years and 

 Z did not put one cent to it for repairs. That is a record. How 

 much money do you want down on each boiler to bind the order? 

 Please send me a catalogue. 



Gust Budzikn, 699 2nd Ave. 



Glen Elltn, III., Jan. 27, 1903. 

 The No. 2 Boiler bought of you last Fall has given me entire sa tia 

 faction. The two coldest days this winter, with the temperature 1 

 below sero and a howling wind at 60 miles an hour, have kept the 

 water at a boiling point and that with only two-thirds of the grate 

 covered with live coal. This is my boiler when I need more. 



L. A. MiLLEK. 



GREENHOUSE MATERIAL 



LOUISUNA CYPRESS AND WASHINGTON RED CEDAR -"^-^ 



Florence Heaters 



Contain the excellent flre-snr&oe shown 

 above. They are the "Heaters that Heat." 

 They are exceptionally economical. They 

 hold a water line. 



COLUMBIA HEATING CO. 



^40 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. 



Wired Toothpicks 



Manufaotnred by 

 W. J. COWEE. BERLIN, N. Y. 



10,000... «i. SO; 60,000... •e.as. sample free 



For sale by dealers. 



Mention Th> Rst1» w when you write. 



^ $65,000 '^iSSi?f^ ^S^ 



•ASSOCIATION for glaM broken by haU. 



*or particulars address John O. Esler, Sec'r^ 

 Saddle Slver, W. j. 



Mention Hie Berlew wben yon write. 



PERFECT GREENHOUSE is not only easily heated 

 in winter, but also easily kept COOl in summer 

 because of the perfect ventilation afforded. Ask any of 

 the many users of the DIETSCH SHORT-ROOF 

 CONSTRUCTION, among them George Reinberg, Chicago? 

 J. D. Eisele, Riverton, N. J., and J. F. Ammann, Edwardsville, III,, 

 about the merits of these houses, as compared to wide houses. 



10 TO 15 DEGREES COOLER IN SUMMER ITtaJS^ 



A. DIETSCH CO. 



(PATBVTSBS.) 



615-21 Sheffield Ave. CHICAGO 



