July 27, 1911.., ' 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



76 



THE QUiCKESl^^wamER HEATER IN THE 



Over ISOO 

 Cast Iron 

 BoiJers were 

 replaced by the 

 Kroeschell 

 Boiler during 

 the past 

 six years. 



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10,788,000 

 square feet of 

 glass equipped 



with the 

 Kroeschell Boiler 



during the 

 past five years. 



WHAT THE USERS LAYABOUT KfiOESCMai boilers 



V -• ■ .. ^K, '■^ ■ .^ ■„ . . • •-••■:-/ a £.17-1 t mi/ t. If W Ml ■■' 



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Use Kroeschell Boilers and Kroeschell Generators and Piping 



System; Satisfaction Guaranteed 



The Kroeschell Generator purchased from you some time since is giving excellent satisfaction. It not 

 only adds to the capacity of the boiler on account of the increased circulation of the hot water, and 

 consequently less piping is required, but it also seems to maintain a steadier and more even tempera- 

 ture all over the houses where it is in use. For instance, the new house I have just completed, 43 ft. wide by 

 265 ft. long, and piped according to your instructions, is not varying more than two degrees all over the house 

 at any time, and I consider that remarkable for so large a house. Another advantage is that, where roses 

 are g^own, sulphur applied to the pipes for checkings mildew is much more effective. 



Stei'iien ]\I<)rtensex, Southampton, Pa. 



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IMPROVED RETURN TUBULAR 

 FIREBOX BOILER 



Johnston Heating Co. 



131 B. 26th St., New York City 



nock Inn, in the mountains of New Jer- 

 sey. 



V. A. Vanicek, of the Bhode Island 

 Nurseries, Newport, has taken a part- 

 nership interest in the Newport Auto 

 Co. and has placed his daughter, Marie, 

 as bookkeeper. 



James A. Budlong has been a guest at 

 the Atlantic House, Narragansett Pier, 

 the last week. 



William Hay is replanting several of 

 his largest rose houses at his place in 

 Oaklawn. 



Herbert Sweeney, of Woonsocket, has 

 returned from a week's vacation. 



William Jurgens, of Newport, sailed 



IMICO 



Hot Water Boilers 



Made b7 



ILLINOIS MALLEABLE IRON CO. 



1801-1825 Diveney Boidevanl 



CHICAGO 



Are noted for coal economy and 

 ffood results generally 



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Wrought Iron Pipe 

 For Sale 



Rethraaded, thoroughly overhauled, in 



random lengths, guaranteed free 



from aplits or holes. 



1-lnch. $2.70: m-ir.ch. $3.75; 2-lnch. $5.80; 2^- 

 inch, $8,75; 3-inch. $11.50 per 100 feet. 



FITTINGS AND BOILER TUBES 

 AT LOW PRICES 



ALBERT,DAYIDSON&SALZINGER 



217-223 Union Aveaue, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



July 8 for a stay of several months in 

 Europe. 



Joseph Kopelman has taken a cottage 

 at Camp White, overlooking Narragan- 



HE BURNHAM 



HOT 

 WATER 



OR 



STEAN 



fi6 Sizes 



Heat8 from 

 1850 to 27.000 

 square feet. 



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 Catalogue. 



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 Boston 

 PhlladelpliU 

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sett bay, where his family is staying 

 for the summer. 



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 A, Budlong & Sons Co., of Auburn, at 



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