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The Florists' Review 



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Oldest and Newest Greenhouse Boiler Made 



IT'S really forty years old and two 

 ' years young. Forty years ago we 

 started to make our first greenhouse 

 boiler. Two years ago we made the 

 last really important improvement 

 on it— that of making the grates 

 shake half at a time. 



This Bumham Boiler now is the 

 big brother of a family of four, three 

 of whom have long since been rele- 

 gated to the past. This Big Brother 



Bumham, however, is the boiled 

 down goodness of all the good there 

 was in those other boilers, with 

 the faults all skimmed off and 

 thrown away. As it stands today 

 it represents our half a century, and 

 over, of greenhouse experience, and 

 forty years of actual boiler making. 

 We were the first to make a boil- 

 er especially for greenhouse work. 

 We are still the first; because 



there has been, or is, no second. 



Anything that is made especially 

 to do a special thing, it stands to 

 reason, should do that thing spec- 

 ially well. 



The question for you to decide 

 then, is— will you buy just a bMler.or 

 a greenhouse boiler that actually is 

 a greenhouse boiler? Before you 

 make any decision, let us give you 

 some important facts and figures. 



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jist for the last two weeks, is somewhat 

 improved. 



William A. Adams is on his two 

 weeks' vacation. 



„.'^- Hutchinson, gladiolus specialist 

 ot Haddonfield, N. J., is shipping some 

 excellent stock to this city. 



William Palmer is spending the sum- 

 TT« M, *°® Muskoka lakes, in Canada. 



M '•eturn about September 1. 



a ^lll?^*y Redmond has returned from 

 week's stay at Crystal beach. 



summ?^"^*'? Stafford has an attractive 



workif ^'°<*o^ display. A cascade 



tfTmin ^*i y^y "^o^o over rocks and 



mating in a rectangular lily pond 



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forms the principal motif, Spencer pink 

 peas are artistically grouped, while over- 

 head the leafy canopy of beech branches 

 makes a most realistic woodland scene. 

 Birds flit about in the branches; rabbits 

 scamper over the logs and rocks, while 

 white ducklings swim about in the pond 



and goldfish play in the water. Alto- 

 gether it is the most realistic summer 

 window shown thus far in this particu- 

 lar style. 



William Greaver has just returned 

 from a vacation trip to Boston, Mass. 



Henry Krause is rusticating with 



