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382 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Jui.v 6, 1905. 



PIPING. 



I have a greenhouse 16x30 feet, nine 

 feet to the ridge. There is no glass 

 in the sides and in only one gable, the 

 other being against the dwelling. What 

 would be the best plan to heat it with 

 hot water to 55 degrees where it is 

 sometimes 15 degrees below zero? 

 What size of flow and how many and 

 what size of returns will be most 

 eeonomieai? U. D. 



A method of piping which you can 

 follow which will be economical to in- 

 stall and as satisfactory as any is as 

 follows: Carry a 2-inch flow from the 

 boiler under the ridge of the house to 

 the most distant end. At that point 

 divide the pipe to return by three mani- 

 folds, or coils, one under each of the 

 side benches and one under the center 

 bench. Place five 114-inch pipes in 

 each of the three coils, making fifteen 

 11/4-inch pipes returning the length of 

 the house. By the proper use of gate 

 valves in these returns the number in 

 commission can be arranged to suit the 

 outside temperature. An elevated ex- 

 pansion tank will be essential to the 

 success of this system. The bottom of 

 the expansion tank should be four feet 

 or more above the highest point in the 

 flow pipe. The pipe connecting the ex- 

 pansion tank with the system should 

 join the main return close to the boiler. 

 An air vent will also be necessary upon 

 the main flow pipe at the most distant 

 point from the boiler, which should also 

 be the highest point in the system. 



L. C. C. 



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One cannot be anything but pleased 

 with the Review; the Special Number 

 was a "beaut." Anything I can do to 

 push a good thing along I will do with 

 pleasure. H. P. Loding. 



I DO all my buying from the advertise- 

 ments in the Review.— J. G. Angel, Neo- 

 sho, Mo. 



The Review is certainly the paper of 

 all papers for florists. — Chas. Pfeiffer, 

 Sedalia, Mc. 



I DO not think any one can carry on 

 the florist business to the best success 

 without the Review. — Max Schreiber, 

 McDonald, Pa. 



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ALMS, FERNS 



and all . 



Decorative Stock. 



B, DBEYEB,WoB(l$ide,LI.,N.Y. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Decorative Plants. 



Rutherford, N. J. 

 CHAS, H. TOnV, 



[Wholesale [florist 



MADISON, N. J. 



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Geraniums 



No've ready. Good stocky plants from 8-iii. pots. 



Alph. RIcard $2.00 per 100 



BeautePoite vine... 2.09 

 Bertha dePresllly.. 4.00 



Bruantl 2.00 



Oentaure 2.00 



E.H. Trego 6.00 



Gloiie de France... 2.00 



Jean de La Brete...$8.00 per 100 



La Favorite 2.00 



LaPUote 2.00 



LeOld . 2.00 •• 



M. Jolly de 



Bammeville 4.00 

 Mme. Charlotte 2.00 



Mme. Jaulin (Z.OOverlOO 



Mme. Landry 2.00 



Mar. de Oastellane.. 8.00 

 Mar.de Montmort.. 2 00 



Mlas F. Perkins 2.00 



S. A. Nutt 2.00 



Thos. Meehan 8.0O 



W« will send 1000 (60 caoli) of ths above varieties for 980.0O. 



Hardy Chrysanthemums 



Small flowering varieties, $2.00 per 100; $17.60 per 1000. Large flowering varieties, $3.00 per 100; 

 $20.00 per 1000. Our collection of Hardy Chrysantbemums was awarded the diploma at New Tork 

 by the American Institute. 



it #tPDlCTI IM Altemantliera. Alyssum, Oolens, Heliotrope, lantana. Salvia, 

 /lUlIK A I U I^l 9 Bwainsona and Vinoa Alia , 92.00 per 100; 917.60 per lOOO. 



Send for our descriptive price list. Let us figure on your supply for next season. 



A cordial invitation is extended to the members of the S. A. F. and the trade in general to visit ug. 



Write us and we will tell yon about trains, etc. 



R. VINCENT, JR. & SON, WHITE MARSH, MARYLAND 



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NUI^S.. 



FOR JULY PLANTING. 



MAJ. BONNAFFON line yeUow 



MRS. BAER yellow J. Jones 



OMEOA early yellow 



L. CAN NIN G white for pots 



WILLO WBRO OK early white 



WM. DUCKHAM large pink 



MRS. CHAMBERLAIN . . .line pink 



BEN WELLS large white 



ARLINE round pure white 



A. BTRON pure white 



PERCY PLUMRIDGE.large yellow 



W. H. LINCOLN yellow lor pots 



COL. APPLETON large yellow 



MRS. PROBIN line pink 



Fine plants from 2M-inch pots* $2.50 per 

 100) $20.00 per 1000. Let us select you a 

 (000 from these and other varieties. 



BAUR & SMITH, 



38th 8t and Senate Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 



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REDUCED PRICES 



.FOB. 



EASIGOLD 



Tou will want a lot of tbla sterling new early 

 Mum for next seaaon. Here is yciir chance. 



We offer, until stock is sold, strong plants 

 from soil at only 91 .00 per doz. ; 96.00 per 100. 



EXTRA BONNAFFON8. from soil, 

 •%.00 per 100. Address — 



FLETCHER OF AUBURNDALE 



AUBURNDALE. MASS. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



BOOTED CUTTIHQS. 



Black Hawk. CulUngrfordl. Eaton, Mrs. J. Jones, 

 White Bonnaffon, Bonnaffon, Ivory, Pink Ivory, 

 Pacific, Robinson, Appleton. Mrs. Coomhes, 

 J. B. Li^er, Geo. Kalb. Monrovia, 11.50 per 100. 

 Cash with order, please. 



OLSON & LUNDEN, Plantsville, Conn. 



...YOU WILL FIND... 



OFFBBS Al I TZICB 



"^^IHTHB 

 REVIEW'S CLASSIFIED ADVS. 



ALL '"BEST 



Surplus Bedding Stock 



AK«ratnm, 3- In. 12 50 per 100. 

 Lantena. 3-ln., I4.0U per lOU. 

 Heliotrope. 8-ln., $4 00; 1 In.. $6.00 per 100. 

 Iiiipatlen8Siiltanl.3-ln..t4.00; 4-in., $6.00 per 100. 

 I.o6ell«, 3M-in-. *l-76 per 100. 

 Colens. 2M- In-. 11.76: 3-ln., 18.00 per 100. 

 Vlnoa Tarlearata. 2^-ln., 12.50 per 100. 

 Uerman Ivy, 2H-li>-. 12 00 per 100. 

 Altemanthera, 2 and <^-in.. IS.OO per 100. 

 Altemanthera BrlUlantlulma, 13 00 per 100. 

 Mme. Sallerol, 2^-ln., t2.S0; 8-ln., 14.00 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Lord Hopetoun, Ben Wells, Et. Bonnefond. Viv- 

 iand-Morel, Wm. Duckham, Silver Queen, Kimberly, 

 Percy Plnmridse. Thirkell, White Bonnaffon, Mrs. 

 Chamberlain, C. H. Diedereich, Dr. Enriehard, S. T. 

 WriKht, Booted Ovttlnflrs, Sii.SO; SH-lnch, 

 •3. SO per 100. 



Maj. Bonnaffon. Yellow Jones, F. S. Yallii, Mn. 

 Coombes. Mrs. T. W. Pockett, Marie Lifer, Dalikov, 

 Ivory, Boccaue, Col. Rowell, C. J< Salter, Mounier, 

 White Mand Dean, Rooted Cattlnes, 91.00; 

 2^-lnch, SS.SO per lOO CASH or O. O- !>• 



W.J.&M.S.VE$EY,FortWafM,lnil. 



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Chrysanthemums 



10 named Hardy Pomponn. Also the following 

 Chrysantbemums: Helen Bloodg-ood. Col. D. Ap- 

 pleton, Edffar Sanders, J. G. Whilldln. Mrs. Cham- 

 berlain. O. P. Bassett, Glory of Pacific, Mrs. 

 Perrln, Estelle, Maj*r Bonnaffon, Dr. Enguehard, 

 at 12 50 per 100. 



MISCKLLANKOUS PLANTS. 



Geraniums, slngrle and double, standard varie- 

 ties named t2.50 per 100. 

 Boston 7erns, 2-ln., 13.00 per 100. 



'' " 8-ln. pans, tlO 00 per doz. 



Plersoni, 6-in. pans. t5 00 per doz. 

 Flowering Begonias, named. 12 50 per 100. 

 Asparagus Sprengerl. 2-ln., 12 50 per 100. 

 Asparagus Plumosus, 2-ln., 12.50 per 100. 

 3-ln.. 14.00 per 100. 

 HngUsh Ivy, 2-ln., $2.00 per 100. 

 American Beauty, 2-ln.. 15.00 per 100. 

 Bride and Maid Roses, t2 50 per 100. 



THB BATZOHAX PZ^AVT CO., Dajrton.O. 



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MIMS. 



BOOTED CUTTIHOS OF 



Mme. Bergmann October Sunsbine 



Ooah Willowbrook 



Pink Ivory Major Bonnaffon 



These at 110.00 per 1000. 



FBOM 2-IBCK POTS 



2 000 Major Bonnaffon 8 COO October Sunsbine 



3 000 Opah 2.000 Mme. Bergmaisn 

 3,000 Willowbrook 2,000 Pink Ivory 



These at S2.00 per 100: $15.00 per 1000. 



ELI CROSS, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



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