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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



OCTOBEB 6, 1904. 



MORE DETAILS NEEDED. 



I have a plant heating two houses, 

 which worked perfectly until last season. 

 There is a separate flow and return for 

 «ach house. Last winter one house would 

 get too hot and the other too cold; not 

 always the same house. When we start 

 to fire one flow will get hot and the other 

 stay cold, the return getting hot first, 

 sometimes one and sometimes the other. 

 No one seems to know what is the mat- 

 ter. Can you help me? W. T. S. 



Without a definite plan or description 

 of the arrangement of the pipes and 

 boiler in your system it is impossible to 

 suggest a solution for the trouble. There 

 are numerous causes which might lead to 

 the difficulty you describe, but without a 

 full detail of the plant we can only guess 

 at the real cause. Send a sketch of yoiliK 

 plant, and a description, and we will en- 

 deavor to solve the problem. L. C. C. 



WAPPINGER'S FALLS, N. Y. 



F. R. Pierson, of Tarrytown acted as 

 judge of the fourth annual show of the 

 Wappingers Dahlia Society Sept. 16 and 

 17. It was a very successful exhibition, 

 although many of the out-of-town ex- 

 hibitors who had been expected seoit 

 word that their stock had been des- 

 troyed in the big storm the night before. 

 Among the professional exhibitors were 

 H. N. Cottam, Adam Laub & Son, H. A. 

 Dreer Co., Henry Osterhout, gardener 

 for W. P. Clyde, and John Galvin, gar- 

 dener for Irving Grinnell, who won the 

 silver cup for best display. Most of the 

 exhibits were the work of the amateurs 

 of the vicinity. 



Fort Dodge, Ia. — Twenty-four hours 

 after P. L. Larson's loss by hail the 

 new glass was on the way from Chicago 

 and repairs were being made. 



HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT 

 For S ow Bugs! 



r- TESTIMONIAL : — We were simply beln* 

 «aten up with sow bugrs and could find nothing 

 that would kill them off half as fast as they in- 

 creased until about a year ago, when we tried 

 Hammond's Slug: Shot, and to-day our houses 

 are almost clean of them and we have used less 

 than 200 lbs. In elgrht greenhouses. That Slur 

 Shot is grood. Respectfully, 



TIPTON & HURST. 

 Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 24. 1904. 



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