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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Decembeb 7, 1905. 



COIL BOILER. 



I have two greenhouses running east 

 and west. The south house is 10x70, four 

 and one-half feet to the plates and eight 

 feet to the ridge. The south wall con- 

 tains twelve inches of glass. The sec- 

 ond house is 23x70. In the northeast 

 corner of this house a packing room 9x36 

 is taken out. The house is ten feet to 

 the ridge. The west end of the two 

 houses is protected by the boiler shed. 

 The east gables are glass. I want to 

 heat with a coil boiler of 2-inch pipe. 

 How many feet of pipe will it take to 

 maintain a temperature of 65 degrees 

 ■when it is 12 to 15 degrees below zero 

 outside? I should like to use IVa-inch 

 pipe for the returns. What size of fire- 

 box will be needed and how much below 

 the returns should the boiler be set? 



B. H. B. 



A coil boiler to do the work required 

 in your plant should have a capacity for 

 about 1,000 feet of radiation. To pro- 

 vide heat for this the boiler should con- 

 tain 200 lineal feet of 2-inch pipe if 

 this is the size to be used. The loops 

 should not be too long and should consist 

 of two pipes connected by a return bepd. 

 Each pipe entering a manifold tee, or 

 header, at the outside of the boiler as 

 suggested in the cut shown in Florists' 

 Review of December 31, 1903, pp. 269. 

 The large house, 23x70, should have sev- 

 enteen returns of 1%-inch pipe besides an 

 adequate flow, or riser, which should be 

 three inches in diameter. The smaller 

 house, 10x70, can be heated with eight 

 1%-inch returns and a 2-inch riser. 



L. C. C. 



Charleston, W. Va.— H. F. Winter, 

 manager of the Charleston Cut Flower 

 and Plant Co., is now devoting his entire 

 time to the greenhouse end, S. A. Gregg, 

 secretary and treasurer, looking after 

 the store management. 



Geraniums 



strong, Rooted Cuttings 



PSTZB HSHDBBSOir, grand new semi- 

 double scarlet, $2.00 per 100. TBBOO, one of 

 the finest of recent introduction (semi-double 

 scarlet) $1.75 per 100; $16.00 per 1000. S. A. Nutt. 

 Beaute Poitevine, Mrs. E. G. Hill, Jean Viaud! 

 Mme. Buchner (best double white) $1.50 per 100- 

 ^14.00 per 1000. CASK. 



The W.T.Buckley Co., Springfield, ni. 



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Pansy Plants 



Large Flowering:, $3.00 per 1000: perlOO $0.50 

 A.Plumosa8Nanu8.$18.00 per 1000; " 2.00 



A.Sprengeri 15.00 " g.oo 



Oxalis Floribnnda Rosea " 2. so 



— Cash — 



Jo8. H. Cunningham, Delaware, O. 



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BOBBINK & ATKINS 



OscoratJYe Hants. 



Rutherford, N. J. 



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Greenhouse and Bedding Plants 



GERANIUMS 



Doz. 100 1000 



Berthede Presilly $0.75 $4.00 



Centaare 40 2.00 $20.00 



ComtessedeHarconrt 40 2.00 20.00 



Doable Gen. Grant 40 2.00 17.50 



E. H. Trego 75 6.00 



Gloire de France 40 2.00 20.00 



Jean de La Brete 50 8.00 



Jean Vlaud 40 2.00 17.50 



LaFavorite 40 2.00 20.00 



LeCid 40 2.00 20.00 



M. Jolly de Bannneville.... 1.50 10.00 



Mme. Barney 40 2.00 20.00 



Mme. Canovers 40 2.00 20.00 



Mme. Charott« 40 2.00 20.00 



Mme. Jaalln 40 2.00 20.00 



Mme. Landry 40 2.00 17.50 



Wehave 200,000 good strong plants 

 in 2-inch pots now ready to send out. 



Doz. 



Madonna $0.50 



Marquise de Castellane 50 



Marquis de Montmort 40 



Miss Kendell 40 



S. A. Nutt 40 



Thos. Meehan 50 



V i He de Poitiers 50 



100 

 $S.00 

 8.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 



1000 



$20.00 



Write us about special prices on large lots. 



We will send 1000, 50 each of 20 varieties, our 

 selection, for $18.00. Or 500. 25 each of 20 varie- 

 ties, our selection, for $10.00. 



TELEGBAPH, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100, 

 $50.00 per 1000. 



Send for descriptive Geranium catalogue. Let 

 us figure on your wants for the coming season. 



Miscellaneous Plants 



Per doz. Per 100 



Abutilon Savitzi $0.40 $2.00 



Acalypha Macafeeana .50 3.00 



Ageratum, blue and white 40 2.00 



Alteranthera, red and yellow 40 2.00 



Alyssum, giant and dwarf 40 2.00 



Helitrope, in good variety 40 2.00 



Hardy English Ivy, 15 to 18 inch 40 2.00 



$17.50 per 1000. 



Hollyhock, double white and mixed. .50 3.00 



Per doz. Per 100 



Lantanas, in good variety $0.40 $2.00 



Lemon Verbena 40 2.00 



Moonvines. blue and white 50 3.00 



Salvia, in variety 40 2.00 



Deutzia Gracilis, for forcing 1.00 6.00 



Hardy Chrysanthemums, stock 



plants 1.00 8.00 



Dahlia Roots, whole field clumps 1.00 5.00 



Madeira Vine Roots, $1 per peck; $3.50 per bushel. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS 



quantity. Wakefield, Succession, Early and Late Flat Dutch, etc. 



$1.00 



CABBAGE, in any 



per 1000: $8.50 per 10,000. 



FABSXiBT, Moss Curled, 25c per 100; $1.25 per 1000. 



j^BTZUOB, Big Boston, Boston Market and Tennis Ball, $1.00 per 1000; $8.50 per 10,000. 



Cash With Order. 



A cordial invitation is extended to all interested in Horticulture to visit us. Cowenton station 

 Philadelphia division, B. & O. R. R., 12 miles north of Baltimore. We meet all trains. 



R. VINCENT, JR. & SON, WHITE MAHSH, MD. 



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I I 



GEBAHIUM I I r r I IN 



The freest blooming of all single scarlet geran- 

 iums. Foliage is a medium shade of green— no 

 zone. Has been tested for eight years and found 

 A-1 in all respects. Will sell on sight. Will be 

 introduced and delivered strictly in rotation be- 

 ginning February 1, 1906. Strong 2-in. plants, 

 $2.25 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Orders booked now. 

 8. 8. 8Udel8ky, 8*24 N. 24th St., PtaUsdelptatm P». 

 Lewis Ullrich, 181 Syeanore 8t., TUDb, Ohio. 



OEBABIUMB ! FZBXTS ! 



Hardy Pinks, field-grown, 6 named varieties, 



$4.00 per 100. 

 Hibiscus, 8 named varieties, $2.50 per 100. 

 Asparairns Pltixuosas, Asparagus Spren^- 



eri, 2-inch, $2.50 per 100. 

 Boston Ferns, 2-in., $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 

 Oeraninms, standard list of 2Va-in., named 



varieties, $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per loOO. 

 E. H. Treg'O geranium, 2-in., $3.50 per lOO. 

 The BATIOVAi; FLABT CO., Dayton, O. 

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BOSTON TERNS 



Ready for 5-lnch and 6-inch pots. 

 $8.00 per doz. 



ELI GROSS, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



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ALMS, FERNS 



and all 



Decorative Stock 



R. DREYER, Woodside, L I., N. Y. 



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D. U. AUGSPURGER & SONS 



HOItESAIiE 



FI.OBXSTS 



PEORIA, ILL. 



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The Standard 



Ventilating Machineiy 



The original machine with 

 BBlf-oilingcups. The most 

 powerful, least compli- 

 cated, very compact with 

 ease of operation. 



The New Duplex Gutter 



Over six miles in use and 

 hlehl.v recommended by 

 all. The only DRIP PROOF 

 gutter on the market. 



Tilt Stindard Rttarn StMm-Trap 

 It has no equal for simplicity 

 or its working. Catalogue free. 



E. HIPPARD. Yoengstown, Ohio 



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 desiring to keep in touch with commercial horti- 

 culture in England and the Continent of Europe. 

 Your best means of doing this is to take in the 



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 free on receipt of 75 cents, covering cost of post- 

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A. & C. PEARSON 



Lowdham, Notting^ham, Eng^land. 



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Kramer's Pot Hanger 



For Sale by Wholesale Seedsmen, 

 Florists and Supply Dealers. 



Price, $1.00 per doz. by express. 

 Sample doz. by mail, $1.26. 



I. N. KRAMER & SON. Cedar Rapids, la. 



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Wired Toothpicks 



Mannfactnred by 

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



10,000.... $1.50; 50,000.... $6.25. Sample free 



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