Jhnb 6, 1907. 



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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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The Kroeschell Boiler 



No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, for small greenhouses. 

 No. 4, for 10,500 square feet of glass. 

 No. 6, " 13,600 

 No. 7, " 15,000 

 No. 9, " 18,000 

 No. 12, " 24,000 

 No. 14, " 36,000 

 No. 15, " 50,000 









WILL 

 MAINTAIN 

 60 DEGREES 

 AT 15 

 BELOW 

 ZERO. 



Vew catalogrne, Ju«t off the prass, and prices, mailed on request. 



KROESCHELL BROS. CO., 51 Erie Street, CHICAGO 



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High-Grade Boilers 



2S2Sia. For GREENHOUSES 



STEAM mtf HOT WATER 



GIBLIN&CO.,Utica,N.Y. 



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William Mathews, the veteran orchid 

 grower of Utica, notes with evident sat- 

 isfaction the increasing popularity of 

 his favorite flower, upon which he has 

 spent years of toil and received pleasure 

 and profit therefrom. While he has 

 distributed many rare seedlings, he never 

 attached his name to any. 



Spencer & Martin, of Utica, report 

 big sales. They received a carload of 

 flowering plants from the Lake View 

 Eose- Gardens in perfect order and 

 cleaned out at a good profit. The pack- 

 ing could not be beaten. 



In my notes of last week I omitted 

 to mention that Thomas Russell, of 

 Jamestown, N, Y., intends putting in 

 the Wittbold watering system. He be- 

 lieves it to be the ideal thing for field 

 watering. 



John Hatcher, of Amsterdam, N. Y., 

 reports a big demand for Memorial day. 

 His stock was very large and brought 

 good prices; A. J. Hilton says this has 

 been a banner season with him, although 

 late. 



The craft are spreading out in Al- 

 bany, N. Y. Fred A. Danker is adding 

 to his greenhouse plant. William King 

 has moved into the largest store in town, 

 considering window and floor space. 

 He has a fine opportunity to make a big 



THE JOHN DAVIS COMPANY 



Halsted, 22d and Union Sts., CHICAGO 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



Reducing Valves, Back Pressure Valves, Steam Traps, Steam GomIs 



Tliis is wbat one of our customers thinks of our valves : 



Lincoln, III., January 8, luw:. 

 The Johx Davis Company, Chlcaro, 111. 



Gkntle.men:— You can sirongly and unheBltatingrly recommend the 

 "Eclipse" piston tyoe reducing valve to florists. We have two purchased 

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

 find them as spnHltlve as a watch. We will be in Chicago soon to take nn 

 the vacuum system with you. Vours truly, 



W. H. GiLLKTT & Sons, Flobists. 

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CALDWELL TANKS 



of Galvanized Steel are 

 used rverywhere. Sizes 

 upto 12uUg4llonscan be 

 shipped set up at «mall 

 cost for freight. These 

 tanks are s rong, tight 

 and durable. Cost less 

 than wood tanks. A>k 

 for illustrated catalogue 

 and deliveied prices. 



W.K. (Caldwell Co. 

 l.oaisville, Ky. 



TANKS (Steel. Wood Galvauized) TOWKR8, 

 Windmills, Pumpa, Gas Engines. 



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display. William Gloeckner has added 

 a handsome McCray ice-box, which gives 

 complete satisfaction. H. G. Eyres has 

 some big orders on file for June wed- 

 dings. 



T. J. Totten, of Saratoga, N. Y., is 

 busy preparing for the convention of 

 the Knights Templars. The decoration 

 of the hall promises to surpass anything 

 yet seen here. 



Sambrook Bros., of Troy N. Y., have 

 been kept busy between wedding and 

 funeral orders and are rushed with 

 spring planting. w. M. 



Write Us Tonr Wants In 



Heating Specialties 



We supply everything needed for a 

 Greenhouse Heating Plant. Booklet 

 for the asking. 



HENION & HUBBELL 



61-69 N, Jefferson St., CHICAGO. 



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S. WILKS MFG. CO. 



Manufacturers of 



Greenhouse Boilers 



35tl) and Shields Ave.. CHICAGO, ILL. 



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The Review will send Herrington's 

 Chrysanthemum Book, with complete 

 cultural details, on receipt of 50 cents. 



I WATCH for the coming of the Re- 

 view each week and certainly get much 

 pleasure and profit from reading it.— 

 E. P. Hall, Shelbwille. Kj. 



