The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



January 25, 11)06. 



BOILER PRICES WITHDRAWN 



Belo\7 find extract from official notice from three different manufacturers of cast-Iron boilers 



Chk'auo, Jan. 13, r.)OC. 



DearSik:— We beg to announce withdrawal at 

 close of business this day of all existing quotations 

 on Ideal Cast-iron boilers. New prices will be 

 mailed in a few days. 



Utica, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1906. 



(lENTi.EMKN :— Recent advances in raw materials 

 compel us to withdraw all prices on Carton and 

 International boilers. This takes effect at close of 

 business today. 



BOILER PRICES WITHDRAWN. 



Chicago, Jan. 13, 1906. 



We beg to withdraw all prices on Sectional Boilers 

 and Tank Heaters at close of business today. 



Wm. Gkenen, Kimberly. Wis., writes:— I bought a 

 No. 3 Boiler in 1903. We had a corrugated cast-iron 

 fire box boiler and a sectional cast-iron boiler before 

 we bought yours in 1903. The cost of heating with 

 this boiler is one-half less titan it was witii my cast- 

 iron boilers. Your No. 8 Boiler, which we bought 

 recently of you, is not being run to its capiicity. 



Grant Newport, Cedar Rapids. Iowa, writes:— I 

 boujrht a No. 2 Boiler in 1902. Takes care of 7000 sq 

 ft. of glass; would take care of 2000 more. I have 

 had a cast-iron boiler, but it broke donn twice 

 in four years, always in the coldest weather. It 

 broke down Dec. 29, 1904, and I lost all my stock in 

 consequence. I have now two No. 2 Kroeschell 

 Boilers, and do not worry about their breaking down. 



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Can be boolced durine January and February at last Season's Prices, for delivery durine Sprine and Fall 1906. 

 We vvWX not ask you to pay for boiler until it is shipped. 



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WRITE FOR NEW CATALOGUE 



KROESCHELL BROS. CO., 



29 



Erie Street, 



CHICAGO. 



