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OCTOBEIl 3, 1007. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



65 



WILKS 



Hot Water Heaters 



....BEST FOR.... 



SMALL GREENHOUSES 

 SELF-FEEDING MAGAZINE 

 SIMPLE, STRONG. DURABLE 



HARD OR SOFT COAL 



No Night Fireman Required 



Send for Catalo^r and Prices 



S. WILKS MFG. CO. 



35fh and Shields Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mentlun The Kevlew wben you write. 



The Martin Rocking Grate 



IS SAVING COAL 



For 



PETRB BEINBRBS. BA88ETT A WASBBUBX. 

 EMIL BDETTNEB. J. A. BUDLONO. 

 ADAM ZENOBB. HINNEB BBOH. 



WIBTOK BBOS. ALBBBT DICKINSON CO. 



POEHLMANN BBOS. CO. AND HANI 0THEB8. 



See it working: when you visit any of these places and order 

 TBE BABTIN BOCKINW GBATE (or the new boilers to be put in 

 this season. Write for catalogue sod prices. 



Martin Grate Co. 



283 Dearborn St., CHICAGO. 



8«Bd order now— we will make ap the crates and hold aatll 

 Toa say ship. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



the box: "What is the best soil for 

 sweet peas!" "What are the best va- 

 rieties?" An interesting discussion fol- 

 lowed, the consensus of opinion being 

 that a soil well enriched with barnyard 

 manures and deeply spaded, and upon 

 which no similar crop had been grown 

 for some time, was the best suited for 

 sweet pea culture. 



With most growers sweet peas have 

 done remarkably well this season, and 

 the varieties in the following list were 

 considered the best in their different 

 colors: King Edward, scarlet; Countess 

 Spencer, Gladys Unwin and Miss Will- 

 niott, pink shades; Helen Pierce, mot- 

 tled; Lady Grisel Hamilton, lavender; 



The Standard 

 Steam Trap 



is acknowledged the best for the 

 florist because it is durable, and does 

 its work without trouble and annoy- 

 ance, saving its cost by the economy 

 in coal bills. 



E. HIPPARD, Youngstown, Ohio 



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