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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



AuousT 3, 1011. 



Over ISOO 

 Cut Iran 

 Bcilers were 

 replaced by the 

 Kreeschell 

 Boiler during 

 the fast 

 six years. 



IN 



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10,788,000 



square feet of 



glass equipped 



with the 



Kroeschell Boiler 



during the 

 past five years. 



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fWFM" THE IBERS SAY AB0WKiB)E5CHftLBO! 



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Use Kroeschell Boilers and Kroeschell Generators and Pliring 



System; Satisfaction Guaranteed 



Received your inquiry of the 9th inst. in regard to Kroeschell Generator purchased from you. We 

 can safely say that without your Generator it would be almost impossible to heat our houses with any degree 

 of safety, as our expansion tank is but 18 inches above the highest pipe line, and we had no trouble what- 

 ever in keeping the required temperature during the recent cold spell, with the thermometer at 12** below 

 zero. We are glad of the opportunity to recommend your Generator, Boiler and Piping* Plans to our 

 fellow florists, knowing that when placed as directed, they will give perfect satisfaction. We did our own. 

 piping, and none of us had ever had any experience in that line before. Hoping this will be of some benefit 

 to you, and thanking you for past kindnesses, we remain, ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ j^^^ 



Redioe Ywr Cnl Bfll ^^uSf^^'^^^ 



your heat 50 to 100 per cent with our 

 STEAM aRCUUTING AND CONDENSATION PUMP 

 used in connection with your 

 BTXAlf HXATINO PI.AMT 



Sold onder guarantee. Write for description 

 and prices. 



Ckka^ Pmnp Cimpany, ^^^^'i^: 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



committee, Walter Ellison, Lester 

 Thomas, George E, Hoey, H. H. Wardle, 

 M. Northrup and Harry Smith. 



Charles H. Hunt spent several days 

 of' last week in Boston and vicinity. 



Bourgaize & Son, Edgewood, are meet- 

 ing with satisfactory success in their 

 bulb growing venture and are taking 

 orders for the coming supply. They 

 are seeking to secure a large tract of 

 land for future propagation. 



Victor Schoboe has opened a flower 

 store at the Watch Hill hotel. 



Walter Macrae, of F. Macrae's Sons, 

 has gone on a vacation fishing trip in 

 Maine for a couple of weeks. 



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

 is daily sending large supplies of roses 

 to the Boston iSower Exchange. 



Mr. Armstrong, at Wadley & 

 Smythe's Newport store, reports a de- 

 cided improvement in business during 

 the last week or ten days. 



M. Macnair has placed an illuminated 

 clock in the side window of his new 

 store at the corner of Chestnut and 

 Broad streets. 



Michael Sweeney has given up all out- 

 door work, stating that labor exactions 

 have made such work unprofitable. 



A grass fire of considerable propor- 

 tions menaced the greenhouses of 

 Walter S. Sword, at Valley Falls, a 

 few days ago. The speedy arrival of 



IMPROVED .RETURN TUBULAR 

 FIREBOX BOILER 



Johnston Heating: Co. 



131 E. 26th St., New York City 



BOILER FLUES 



4-inch and other sizes, cleaned and trimmed 

 ready for beating, retubing boilers or gutter 

 posts. Prices right. Also sales agents for Stuttle's 

 Patent Clamp for joining flues. 



1405 WeUs St., OHIOAOO. II,L. 



Telephone North 678 



Men tion The Review when you w rite. 



the firemen and a change in the direc- 

 tion of the wind saved the greenhouses. 



WiUiam Martin has resigned his posi- 

 tion with George Johnson & Son. 



George Farquhar, gardener for Fred- 

 erick S. Peck, is exhibiting a banana 



200^^ 



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Our sales to Florists for 1910 were 20O9i in- 

 crease over 1909 and every customer satlifled. 



RETURN TRAP 



ClauoutPluf 



Taylor Steam Specialty Co. 



BATTLE CREEK, MICH. 



Write Department F, for new catalogue. 



Mention Tlie Review when you write. 



We have genuine wrousbt iron pipe 



and *'P" quality valves 



and fittinf[s. 



WHETSTONE « CO. 



911 rUbert Street, 



PHIIADELPNIA. PA. 



tree in fruit at the greenhouses at 

 Osamequin Farm, in Barrington. 



W. S. Pino received his first consign- 

 ment of Harrisii lilies last week and 

 there was great demand for early 

 planting. 



