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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



211 



Furman Boilers for Greenhouse Heating 



Valuable Catalogue on Modern Steam and Hot Water Heating, 

 mailed free on request. Address 



THE HERENDEEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 

 Dept. R. Geneva, N. Y. 296 Pearl St., New York 



FURMAN BOILERS have been awarded Certificate of Merit at five 

 different Florials' Conventions. They have a record of 20 yeara. Over 

 25,000 Id use. SELLING AGKNTS : 



EDWARD S. DRAN. Bloomlngton, 111. 



HENION St. HUBBELL, 61 N. Jefferson St., Chicago. 



Mpntlon The Review when you write. 



FLORENCE HEATERS 



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BURN ANY KIND OF FUEL 



Catalogue? 



COLUMBIA HEATER CO., Belvidere, III. 



Sales Dept., 36 Dearborn St., CHICAGO 

 Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



You Should 

 Be 



Interested 

 In This 



STEaM TRSP 



It is a morey saver and is a remedy 



for your steam beating troubles. 



Write us. 



MOREHESD MFG. CO. 



1043 Grand River Avenue 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



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DENVER. 



The Market 



Thanksgiving trade surpassed all pre- 

 ceding years, none of the stores being 

 able to close until nearly G o 'clock, al- 



THE JOHN DAVIS COMPANY 



Halstod, 22d and Union Sts. CHICAGO 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



Reducing Valves, Back Pressure Valves, Steam Traps, Steam Goods 



This is what one of our customers thinks of our valves: 



LiNCOL.v, III., January 8, 1906. 

 The John' Davis Company, Chicairo, 111. 



Gentle.men:— You can Bironply and unhesitatingly recommend the 

 " Eclipse " piston type reducing- valve to florists. We liavo two purchased 

 of you last year. We would not have them out for double their cost and 

 find them as sensitive as a watch. We will be in Chicago soon to take up 

 the vacuum system with you. Yours truly, 



W. H. GiLLETT & Sons, Flouists. 

 Mention The Review wlien \on write. 



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Greenhouse Boiler. 



51 ERIE STREET, CHICAGO 



Boilers made of steel boiler plate; shell, flre-box 

 sheets and heads of steel ; water space all .-iround, 

 front, sides and back. Write for information. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



tlioiigli conditions \\ ai r;nitt'il uitnc than 

 ever l)cf()re a day devoted to grateful 

 recognition. Shipping ordcns supjilicd 

 the largi^xt part of tlie dcniaml earlier 

 in the week, but Wednesday the city 

 trade began to affect tlie market. Tlie 

 dealers and growers have again come to 

 the conclusion that some preparation 

 should be made for this holiday. 



Chrysanthemum.s were the most in de- 

 mand, and, while tlie supply was appar- 

 ently plentiful in most grades, all were 

 sold. There was a heavy demand for 

 American Beauty roses, and none too 

 many of these were seen anywliere. 

 There was jiust about enough tea roses 



to go ;iroim(l, pink liciiig tlic most sought 

 after. K'irhiiiond and I.iljcity also liad 

 a fair call ami s(dd well. (,';nn;itions 

 were liardly heavy enough tn meet the 

 demands. ;ind many of the .stores were 

 S(dd out by noon. As yet the cut is 

 litirdly of siilHcient (|iiantity to siij)f)iy 

 the trade, while quality is good. The 

 ])rices were not pridiiliitive in any line, 

 7.") cents ;nid .*1 jier dozen being the 

 niJing ))rice for carnations. \'iolets were 

 called for laier in tlie d;iy ami fonnd 

 ready sale, allhough tlie ]iricc lins ad- 

 vanced, they now selling at from 7.") cents 

 to .+ l..")it j)er hundred wholi'sale. 



Home of the larger stores were show- 

 ing poinseltias and azaleas, ;iiid tlu' pros- 

 pects are for a good crop of tliese for 

 the holidays. X.arcissns is now coming 

 ill, and of line iiualitv. .also stevia. 



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'{"he following scores were r(dle<l in the 

 I'loiists" league Nox'eiidier L'fj: 



CollMllliitll'S. Isl 



Kemicily |ii:; 



i:siielen l.'i>< 



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\'ii It'll line l.'i I 



Totals 



r.e;iulii': 

 MmIkui 

 i;l:iiil)er 

 Wiliii'ire 

 l'i-:iser 



1st 



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 . 11."l 



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. ii;s 



Tot ;i 1 



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(':irn.iti<>iis. \<t 



Bush Uil 



Ilcynolds r.'l 



Wishuiiler ICi.". 



N. A. r.eM-..ii 170 



Tot;iIs r.l7 



Violef. 1st 



Smith 117 



l..-wis l.'o 



r, MiiMlT l.V.> 



C. Beiisi.ii l:!S 



T..t;ils .".(51 60.'. 



t;,i!t 



I DO not want my Revtew discon- 

 tinued. I would just as soon do with- 

 out breakfast; so here is another dollar. 

 — William Freed, Spry, Pa. 



