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ThcWcckly Florists' Review* 



Apbil 20, 1906. 



HEATERS TOO SMALL. 



I have two Wilks self-feeding water 

 heaters rated at twenty-eight square feet 

 of fire surface each. Are they large 

 enough to heati an eight-room dwelling, 

 the largest room 14x14, and two green- 

 houses, 20x60 and twelve feet to the 

 ridge, connected, no glass in walls? I 

 want 52 degrees in one and 65 degrees in 

 the other. In a third house, 18x40, a head 

 house, I want 60 degrees. Can I place 

 the header two feet above the boilers 

 and run it along under the bench in the 

 head house, tap it for each of the two 

 houses first named, run these flows per- 

 pendicularly to the height I need? Shall 

 I then run it on a grade down or up? 

 How many return pipes do I need? The 

 place is sheltered but we often have 30 

 degrees below zero. ' S. N, M. 



I am not able to judge accurately of 

 the capacity of your boilers from what 

 you say. Your dwelling, however, re- 

 quires between 700 and 750 feet of 

 radiating surface and your three green- 

 houses will require about 1,000 square 

 feet of radiation. The Wilks boiler 

 No. 30x48 is rated to carry 650 to 750 

 square feet of radiation, which would 

 be about right for the dwelling. No. 

 42x42 is rated to carry 1,000 to 1,350 

 square feet of radiation, which would 

 be suflScient for the greenhouses. A 

 boiler with twenty-eight square feet of 

 fire or heating surface would be capable 

 of carrying only about 250 square feet 

 of radiation, which is the rating of the 

 Wilks No. 20x30, one of the smallest 

 sizes, L, C. C. 



BUSINESS. 



You may discontinue our advertise- 

 ment of Telegraph geranium until fur- 

 ther notice. The Review certainly is a 

 business paper for business men. The 

 advertisement brought very satisfactory 

 results. Thos. De Voy & Son. 



Poughkeepsie, April 15. 



Cau^a, O. — The newly incorporated 

 Calla Cut Flower Co. has organized by 

 the election of the following oflBcers: 

 President, N. M. Basinger; vice-presi- 

 dent, Paul Shelton; secretary, E. E. 

 Forney; treasurer, M. B. Tetnplin; 

 manager, Jacob Basinger. 



Blue Hydrangeas 



Fine Stock— Well Rooted. 

 Transplanted from Flats— Great Value. 

 A Splendid Vov«lt7, $6.00 per 100. 



Kydran^eaa for BUpplnr after Easter. 

 Blue and Pink, $1.00 to f 3.00 eacb. 



ALSO 



CBX1K80V BAMBKEXS In bloom. 

 Beautiful stock, 91.60 to $2.O0. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS, 



COLKBOE POINT, V. T. 



19th Btxeet and 4tli Avenn*. 



Opposite L. I. R. R. Depot. 



P. O. Box 78. 



T«l. Bo. 286 r, OoU«ff* Point. 



Hlirh Orad* Plants for all Baaaons. 



OhrysaDthemums, Oocos. Kentlas. Rub- 

 bers, PandanuB Veitcbii, Dracaena Termi- 

 nalls, Boston Fems, Azaleas, Orimson Ram- 

 blers, Lilacs. Hydrangeas, Ardlsias, Oenistas, 

 Araucarias, Orcbids, Polnsettias, Cyclamen 

 and a general line of Bulbous Stock. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Bedding Plants 



Per 100, 254-ln. R.O. 

 Afferatnu, dwarf, blue and white.. .$1.75 



iUtamantliera, red, yellow 1.50 $0.50 



Alyaanm, Sweet, Giant double 2.00 .75 



Oannaa. in variety, strouK 5.00 



Carnations, R. C, 2 and3-in.; price 



list free. 

 Cobaca Bcandens, trans, from flats.. 2.00 1.00 



Colons, in variety 2.00 .70 



Dahlias, in variety, doz., HK 4.00 



Daisies, Longfellow and Snowball, 



transplanted 1.00 



Draotsna Indivisa, 2, 3 and4-in., 



92.50, $5 and $8. 

 Dnsty Miller, transpl'ted from flats. 2.00 1.00 

 Ferns, Boston, flne, 2, 3 and 4-in., 



$3, $6 and $12. 

 Feverfew, Little Gem, 3-in., 100, $5.00 2.00 

 Forffet-Xe-Bot, in variety, trans... 2.00 1.00 



Fuonsia, in variety 2.50 1.00 



Oeraniums, in variety 2.50 



Kme. Balleroi, very strong 2.50 



Heliotrope, in variety 2.00 



&antanas, in variety, 3-in., $5...:.... 2.50 



Lemon Verbena, 3-in., 100, $5 2.50 



Lobelia Compacta (dwarf), trans- 

 planted from flats 2.00 1.00 



Iiobelia Speciosa (trailing), trans- 

 planted from flats 2.00 1.00 



ICarffnerites, white and yellow 2.00 



Pansies, 300,000 splendid plants ready to ship, 

 ■ 1000, $12.50, $10.00, $6.50, $4.00 and $3.00 accord- 

 ing to size. Sample free. 

 Pansies, white, blue, black, purple and yellow, 

 separate colors, transplanted, per 100, $1.00. 

 Per 100, 2^-in. R.C. 



Petnnia, double fringed $2.50 



single fringed, trans., strong 2.00 $1.00 



Salvia, in variety 2.00 



Smilaz, transplanted from flats 1.50 1.00 



Swainsona Alba, 3-in., 100. $5.00. 

 TTmbrella Plants, strong, trans- 

 planted from flats 2.00 1.00 



Verbena, red, white, pink, blue and 



mixed, transplanted from flats 1.50 .50 



Vinoa Varieffata, strong,3-in., $6.... 2.00 



HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. 



Per 100 Doz. 



Cerastinm Tomentosnm $2.00 $0.30 



Daisy, Shasta 5.00 .75 



Dianthns Barbatns, dbl., sweet.... 2.00 .30 



Keddewigl 2.00 .30 



" Plnmarins, grass pink.. 2.00 .30 



Dielytra, Bleeding Heart 8.00 1.00 



Foriret-Ke-Bot, transplanted 1.00 .20 



Oypsophylla Panioulata 2.00 .,30 



Hollyhocks, dbl., mixed, .Sin 5.00 .65 



Hemerooallis 3.00 .40 



Peonies, mixed 1.00 



Phlox, in named varieties 6.00 1.00 



in mixed varieties 5.00 .75 



Poppy, Oriental 2.00 .30 



Primula Veris. transplanted 3.00 .40 



Bndbeckia, Golden Glow 3.00 .40 



Sednm Margrinata Alba 2.00 .30 



Stokesia Cyanea 6.00 .75 



Tritoma 8.00 1.00 



Tnooa Filamentosa 8.00 1.00 



VEGETABLE PLANTS 



20,000 AsparaffQS Palmetto and Conovers, 



.strong, 1 year. $4.00 per 1000. 

 Bhnbarb Victoria, strong clumps. lOO, $5.00. 

 Cabbage— Wakelield, Early Spring and Early 



Summer, transplanted, 1000, $2.50; seedbed 



plants, $1.25. 

 Cauliflower, early Snowball, transplanted, 



strong. 1000, $2.50. 

 Sweet Potatoes, Yellow Jersey, 1000, $1.50; 



10,000, %nsio. 

 Tomato — Earliana. Lorrillard. Acme, Dwarf 



Champion. Ponderosa, Livingston's Beauty, 



1000, $1 to $1.50. Trans., 1000. $2, $5 and $10. 

 Horse-Kadish Bets, looo, $2.00: lOO, 40c. 



Millions of Celery, late Cabbatre and other 

 Vegetable Plants. Price list mailerl free. Cash 

 with order. If by mail, add 10c per 100 on R. C. 

 and seedlings. 



LUDYIG MOSBAEK, Onarga, III. 



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CARNATION Cuttings 



FBOK POTS ABD FXiATS 



Per 100 Per 1000 



NELSON FISHER •e.SO $65.00 



MRS. M. A. PATTEN 650 56.00 



FLAMINGO 650 55.00 



D. WHITNEY 6.50 46.00 



H. FENN 800 26.00 



PAIRMAID 8.00 26.00 



BACKER & CO., BILLERICA, MASS. 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



Seasonable Stock 



AT ■ ' ^'i^f 



Bargain Prices 



YOUR ATTENTION 

 FOR A MOMENT 



We Mil Hue Sonetliing You Need 



Per 100 

 Asparagus Bpronfferi. 



Strong 8-inch pet plants tS.OO 



Aoalyptaa Bicoloir Compaota. 



From 2H-lncb potB 4.00 



Begonia Kanlcata Aurea. 



Now in flne color, from 2M-in. pota 6.00 

 Caraz Japonloa Variegata. 



Indispensable for fllUnK: from 2%- 



Inch pots 8.00 



Ohry santhemuma . 



76,000 of tbe best varieties now 



ready to ship, including the Best 



Pompon Collection in the Country. 

 For a short time only, we make 



a Spebial Price on Pompons 



of Sa BO per lOO; BSO.OU per 



lOOO. Our selection. 

 Cypems Altemifolius. 



(Umbrella Plant). Another grand 



plant for spring work. We have a 



thrifty stock of it from 2^-in. pots, 2.50 

 Fevenew (Little Gem). 



From 2Ji-inch pots 2.60 



Oeraninm Oroaa and Snow 



Queen. Your last chance to. 



secure these grand new bedding 



varieties Extra strong from 2M- 



inch pots 15.00 



Oaraainm Xme. Balleroi. 



From ^-inch pots 2.60 



Itcmon Verbena. 



Excellent plants from 2K-in. pota, 8.00 

 lobelia Chraoilis. 



Strong, from 2M-lnch pots 2.60 



Xanrandia. 



Thrifty stock in 2>i-inch pots 4.00 



Bephrolepls Bostoniensis, 

 Bephrolepis Cordata Compacta 

 and Bephrolepis Plersoni. 



Ready for a sbift, now in 2}^-inch 



pots 3.00 



Sansevierla Beylanioa. 



Large, from 23^-inch pots 5.00 



Sweet Alyasnm (Double). 



Plant now for summer flowers. 



From 2M-incb pots 2.60 



Vinoa Major Variegata. 



Bushy. 8-inch pot plants 6.00 



Vinca (Green). 



Last year's fleld clumps 6.00 



Some of the Best Hirdy Pereanlils 

 Ail DofBint. l-yeir-old Stocfc 



Per 100 

 Anemone Japonica Alba. 



2H-inch 4.C0 



Anemone Japonica liady Ardi- 



laun. 2M-inch pots 4.C0 



Aquilegia (Columbiae) J*ong 



ktpurrcd. 2Hinch 300 



Aquilegia (Colnmbine) 8hort 



Spurred. 2Vi-inch 3.00 



Chrysanthemum Maximum 



Triumph. 2H-inch 2.60 



Delphinium Queen ot Blnea. 



2j4-inPh 8.00 



Digitalis Gloxinioides (Fox- 

 glove). 2M-inch 8.00 



Haliantbus Sparaifolxa. 



One of the best of its class, 23^-in. 8.00 

 Oriental Poppies. 



gji-inch 4 00 



Bndbeckia Oolden Glow. 



8-inch 8.00 



Bndbeckia Bewmani. 



8-inch 8.00 



Bndbeckia Triloba. 



8-inch 3 00 



If in need of other stock than herein 



noted. Write Us, as these are only a 



small per cent of what we have. 



Send For Catalogue. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON, 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



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