Mat 7. 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



73 



Take no Chances When Selectinf 

 Youf Heating Apparatus. 



BETTER BE SAFE 

 THAN SORRY 



Have a 



FlorenceHeater 



installed and then yoti can 



hum any kind of ftiel with 



the most economical results. 



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Mention The Berleir when you write. 



A. J. Hilton, of Amsterdam, N. Y., 

 finds that his plant is not large enough 

 to accommodate increasing business and 

 will add during the coming season. 



At the swell wedding of Miss Gebble 

 to Mr. Bellinger, in St. Johnsville, N. 

 Y., last week, the decorations were de- 

 scribed in the local press as surpassing 

 'anything yet attempted, showing "ex- 

 quisite taste, which is equally removed 

 from meanness and tawdry profusion." 

 J. C. Hatcher was the fortunate deco- 

 rator. 



"William Mathews, of Utica, N. Y., 

 has been kept indoors with a heavy cold, 

 caught during the Easter rush, and his 

 son, Harry, is having a strenuous time 

 to keep up with the heavy call for fu- 

 neral work. 



Frank Baker, of Utica, is compelled 

 to have office hours, since the heavy calls 

 made upon his time in his aldermanic 

 capacity: Drummers, 6 to 7:30 a. m.j 

 old friends, 8 to 11 p. m. 



J. C. Spencer, of Utica, is rusticating 

 at Bome, N. Y., where he assisted E. J. 

 Byam during the Easter rush. Mr. 

 Spencer is an ardent follower of Izaak 

 Walton; the gurgling brook has a pecu- 

 liar charm for him. Mr. Byam says he 

 will have to give up and go south. He 

 has a capital plant and lucrative busi- 

 ness for a hustler with a little of the 

 necessary. 



A. Stoeckle, of Watertown, N. Y., 

 finds he made a good move by opening 

 an up-to-date store downtown, and will 

 have to increase his glass area to accom- 

 modate increasing business. 



C. Beckstedt, of Oswego, N. Y., has no 

 fault to find with the season's business, 

 excepting that Easter, coming so late, 

 crowds stock intended for outside plant- 

 ing. He has a well grown batch of the 

 new lobelia. 



P. J. Campbell, of Oswego, has added 

 a seed branch to his business and is 

 looking around for more room. He ex- 

 pects to locate on an island near-by, to 

 be approached by a rustic bridge. 



I caught P. R. Quinlan, of Syracuse, 



MR. FLORIST, 



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This Is what one of our oustomers thinks of our valves t 



Lincoln, III., January 8, 1906. 

 Thb John Davis Compant, Chlcaco, HI. 



Gentlemen:— You can stroDgrly and untaesltatinrly recommend the 

 "Eclipse" piston type reducinr valve to lloriats. We hare two purchased 

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

 find them as sensitive as a watch. We will be in Chlcaco soon to take ap 

 the vacuum system with you. Yours truly, 



W. H. OuLLSTT & Sons, Florists. 

 Mention The Review when yoo write. 



The Standard 

 Steam Trap 



Is acknowledgred the best for the 

 florist because it is durable, and does 

 its work without trouble and annoy* 

 ance, Bavins its cost by the economy 

 in coal bills. 



E. HIPPARD, Youngstown, Ohio 



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N. Y., on the fly to New York city. He 

 is a busy man, dividing his time with his 

 big florists' business, which, as he says, 

 is more lovely and attractive than the 



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asphalt industry, but not nearly so solid 

 and lasting. 



L. E. Marquisee, of Syracuse, was 

 shipping batches of his fine white car- 



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