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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 26, 1909. 



We want to send jovm the nam^s of the 

 nearest florists who a>x*e using^ th. « Martin 



ROCKINa ORNATE 



We refer to Peter Reinberg , Emil Buettiner, Baasett 

 & Washburn, Wietor Bros - , Adam Zerader, Sinner 

 BroB., Albert Dickinson Seed Co., and xsaany others. 



See it working and you will order the Martin Rocklnir Orate for 

 the new boilers to be put in this sea.sos, Write for catalogrue and 

 prices. 



IT SAVES COAIi 



Martin (irate Co. 



283 Dearborn St., CH ICAQO. 



Send order now— we will make up the grates and bold until 



you My ship 



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For Kood, servteoablo aecond-luuid pipe, 

 our prtces are : 



1-In. pipe, $2.62; lJ4-ln., $3.55; iVin.. $4 05; 2-ln., 

 $5.55; 2's-in., $8.50; 8-in., $11.00 per 100 feet. 



We also aell Boiler Tubes 



ALBERT& DAVIDSON, Brooklyn, N.Y. 



Tel. 5022 Williamsburg, 68-70 Troutman St. 

 Mention The Review when vou wrlfp 



STUTTLE'S CLAMPS is:.::! 

 means of joining old boiler flues for 

 heating coils. Quickly put together, 

 tight joint, and quickly taken off. Free sam- 

 ple if you pay express. 



Henry SbitUe, livelier »< Pateatce, Batavia, III. 



H. MuNSON, 68 N. State St., Chicago Agent. 



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feet in length, unless the boiler shed is 

 at the middle of the house, so the runs of 

 pipe will be less than 100 feet long, but 

 the following will supply the necessary 

 radiation with a boiler temperature of 

 180 degrees and normal circulation. 

 Under these conditions eight 4-inch pipes 

 the length of the house should supply the 

 desired temperature. Arrange to use 

 two of the pipes as flows and six as 

 returns. 



EVANSVILLE,IND. 



The Market. 



Trade was fairly good last week and 

 seems to be improving steadily. The 

 weather has been warm and dry. Asters 

 are a failure in this section, owing to the 

 lack of rain. Eoses are improving, as 

 are the carnations. 



Varioui Notes. 



Louis Fritsch has a fine new delivery 

 wagon. He began business last year and 

 did well. This year he expects to do 

 considerably better. He has three houses 

 20x60 feet. 



The Wm. Blackman Floral Co. is cut- 

 ting thousands of carnations from the 

 field. 



Ben Kramer has had a nice trade right 

 along. E. L. F. 



Morrison, III. — A representative of 

 E. E. Davis & Co. was recently in Chi- 

 cago, where he sold a carload of ferns. 

 The ferns are being sold in order to 

 make room for the planting of cucum- 

 bers. 



Return 

 Traps 



MOREHEAD 



STEAM TRAPS 



Non-return 

 Traps 



"IX/OULD not be without them," is the statement we receive from 

 ^^ every user of the Morehead trap. E%^ldently there is a reason 

 for this, a reason you should Icnow. Write today and find out. 



Also asic for new catalog^ue. 



Morehead Mfg. Co., 



1043 

 Grand Rl'ver Ave., 



Mention The Review when you >vrite, 



The Kroeschell Boiler 



la tha only perfect 



Hot Water Boiler 



made In 15 alzes, taeatlnetrom 

 the amalleat sreenhouae up to 

 SO.OOe square feet of glass to 

 60 degrees, at 15 degrees be< 

 lo\7 zero. 



PRICKS AND CATALOGUK 

 on application. 



Kroeschell Bros. Co. 



444 KRIS ST., CHICAGO 



The Standard 

 Steam Trap 



Ib ackxiovledKed tb^ best for the 

 florist, because it is durable and 

 does it;e work withoi:it trouble and 

 annoy CLnce, saving its cost by the 

 ecoDomy in coal bills. 



E. HiPPARD, Youiigstown. Ohio 



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