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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



August 18, 1010. 



rcidt', Avliicli is ;islit'st()s. It is liieprocit'. 

 < '. II. 'rwiiiii was ill i-liaryc. 



Till' l'"(il('v Mt'y. ( n.. < liiijiyo, sliowcil 

 a siTtiuii ut' its new irnii frame tiaiss 

 rnni' houso, illusi rating all the jmiiits 

 tit' till' ciiiist luctidii ; alsii a imdiIi'I iii' its 

 ~taiiilar(l saslil;ar linusc. I'liilMMlyiiiii tlio 

 wiHiil :iiit1('r witli ci-iM'iiti'ic sill. iii|n' 



aii'l w I jiusts anil llic l-'uli'v vciiti- 



latiiiL; aiipaiatiis; a t'nil liiii' (if (it;iiiiis 

 alsii was slinwii. I'. .1. I'olcy was |i('|-- 

 -.nii:i||\- in cliai'jic, liiit the erect iiiii was 



■ Icilir iiV W. .1. I )a\iils(ill. wlln raaie fdl' 



tlic |iiii|Mise fiiiiii j-ia rliert nil. ( ).. where 

 !ie iv erectiii<>' the new ( ). < '. liailier 

 plant lit' live limises. 



'I'lie .\il\;; nee ' 'n., Ii'icllinnliii. llhl., 

 crecteil .1 sectinn of a j^ieen liiiiise. 

 vlidwiii;^ till' Athaiice \ cut ilat i n;; ;i|i|ia 

 latiis in iiperat idii ; also a line of lii|ie 

 tittiiiL;^. .1. K. .Imi(>s ami liis smi, R. |]. 

 .Iipiii"-. were ill cliarye. 



Till- A. Dietsrh (K.. ('liira;;(i. A. 

 l»iet-->-|i. .h.. in i-lial'i^e. aiiil tlie (^iiakrr 

 (itx .^ I ,M-li i ne ('(P.. n'|ii-es('iit ed liy .Inlin 

 |-;v;in^. liail a ciiinhi nat iui) ilis)ilay. I'll" 

 iiiiiilel ^reeii liiMise -Iniwed llie |)ietseli 

 i\]ie ut ciiiist riirt inn ami the ('hallenyc 

 \en1ilatiir in niierat imi ; .alsn a line of 

 lirtiliti^. ni'-ely ^ihleil. 



The Wilson 1 loyt ('o.. .\ew 'S'oik. set 

 ii|> a >-i'i-tion of its strel molil for rein- 

 I'oieeil coni-rete leni'li. liy means of 

 whii-h the Isencll is east in oilo ]piei'e. re 

 infoiceil with wile tii's ami with longi- 

 tudinal ilraina^o --luts. In chariie of 

 <;. !•;. Tiny. 



\Ve:-ley Waile. Newl.ill'^h. X. \ .. 

 showed a model of his i ii1erloekinf>' stetd 

 iiencli for jireeijhou--es, ;is well as of 

 tallies iif \arioiis kinds Imilt on the 

 sam(> ]irJiici]ile. Ilo was on liand to 

 deiHoiistrate. 



Thomas I'e^iler. P.ostoii. had ;iii ex- 

 hiliit ipf ]'.nxton \ Allard's Keonomy 

 livackit. 



Heating Apparatus. 



The Aloreliead Aif^f. Co.. Detroit, 

 showed two Aloreliead steam tra|>s, one 

 its usual type of tilting traji and the 

 other a new condenser ty|ie. only one 

 of w hicli has yet lieen sold to a jirower, 

 .\. AV. Craiio" & Co., Toledo, who are 

 said to yet a yood cirfulatiou with it, 

 lisiny one and one half to two pounds' 

 jiressuve, where formerly thirty pounds 

 of steam were required. The trap 

 cieates a vaciiuni, whifdi draws the con- 

 densation out of tlio pipes. After hav- 

 iny; had a long lest, it will now lie put 

 un the market. A. Fit/.dcr.ald was in 

 eliarye of the exhiV)it. 



Kroeschell Bros. Co., Cliicayn, had a 

 5;teel lioiler capable of lieatin<r 48.(l0() 

 feet of glass, said to he tlie largest 

 vver exhiliited at a convention. It was 

 sold to Anton .1. Panly. for a new plant 

 at Attica, N. Y. The feature was a 

 new sectional shaking and dumping 

 grate, each finger a separate casting. 

 The firm's system of piping with 4 inch 

 threaded boiler flues controlled by small 

 gate valves also was shown; also the 

 1910 model of the heat generator and 

 the Ideal pipe wremdi. Fred Lauten- 

 schlager was in charge. 



The United States Eadiator Co., Dun- 

 kirk, X. Y., successors to the Ilerendeen 

 Mfg. Co., Ceneva, X. Y.. set up an im- 

 posing row of rurinaii sectional boilers, 

 a little one at one end, a big one at 

 the other, ;ind three in-between sizes. 

 This boihr lias had awards .at seven 

 previous 8. A. Y. conventions and the 

 framed certiticates hung on the wall 

 l^'ick of the boilers. TJie ]ires.nr ]iat- 



tcrns have a longer fire tra\'(d than 

 ever before. V. \V. ilerendeen was in 

 charge. 



The American iSlower Co., Detroit, 

 showed the Detroit steam traji in opera- 

 tion, it is a tilting ti;i|i invented by 

 John Alorehead, who was present with 

 G. D. AUlls[iaugli to explain its jirin- 

 ciples. 



The National (lock and Klectric Alfg. 

 Co., St. Louis, had a striking display of 

 thermostats ;iiid registering thermome- 

 ters, "the florists' watchmen." The 

 liootli had riiys and cozy chairs sur 

 rounding a iliamoml-shaped liori/ontal 

 frame on the t'our sides of whiidi the 

 lim^ was shown. I'robably few appro 

 ciated that there me so many kinds ot' 

 these articles, each one designed to meet 

 some special need. The registei'iiig 

 thermometers showed the days were 

 pretty warm, but the nights fairly cool 

 throughout the week. \V. If. Arthiii- 

 was denionst rat or in ch.arge. 



The Kitts .Mfg. Co., Oswego, \. \ .. 

 staged its hyilr.anl ic ilam|ior regulat'i •. 

 largel\' use, I by growers in the east, biii 

 not yet known to any great extent in 

 the west. T. .M. Xalton was on hand 

 to exjil.iin the uiincipli' on which it 

 operates to elVeit a saving in fuel. 



The Taylor Steam Trap Co., Hatth- 

 ('reek, Mich., sliowei! an automatic I'e- 

 tiirn tr.ap of simjile design that is 

 readily coiivei t ibie into a \'acuuin trap 

 Ch.-is. n. Willey was the demonstrator. 



Pots and Pottery. 



\V. 11. Klverson I'otterv Co., A'ew 

 Brighton, I'a., showed red pots in si/.es 

 from l-imdi to Ki-iiudi, jilso ;i new jioiadi 



]iot in ll^-incli to IS-inch sizes, with a 

 roll rim and two decorative rolls iii 

 the sitle. A variety of special linin s 

 for spun brass Jardinieres was show i, 

 W. H. i:iversoii and T. \V. MacConii. II 

 were in charge. 



The Ionia Pottery Co., ionia, Mic ., 

 sliowed siimides of its full line of pi.s 

 — not red, the Ionia clay burning to a 

 cream color, almost white. II. S. 1\' |. 

 der, mayor of Ionia, was in charge. 



A. II. Hews & Co., Cambridge, Ma^-., 

 who began making flower pots in ]7i .. 

 showed red jiots in all si/.es, azalea ]ici! . 

 orchid baskets, hanging baskets ami a 

 new line of inside glazed vases in sev- 

 eral sliajies. Ji. D. Dryant was in 

 ch.arge. 



The Peters t»^ K'eed Pottery ( .... 

 Zaiiesv ille, ()., showed its line of ii.l 

 ]iots and ;ilso a line of jardinieres, cium 

 tery vases, azalea pots, fern pans, cut 

 tlower A-.-ises, etc. 



The Syracuse i'otterv ('<)., Syracii~i . 

 .\. ^'., showed a full assortment nf 

 sixes of red pots, in charge of .lani' ~ 

 C. I'.iitler. 



The liose\ille I'ottery (d., Zaiies\illr. 

 ().. showed a large line of art ]iotliM\. 

 in ch.arge of C. li. IVabcock. 



riie Detroit Flower Pot Mfy. shour.i 

 its liii(> of led pot.^. ilariy Paisley wn^ 

 in charge. 



Uilliiiger Pros.' Pottery. Fort Ivi 

 wards. X. V.. showed samples of its iv.i 

 |iots; .\lex. ililfiiiger in charge. 



Decorative Greens. 



P. 1). Prague & Son, Hinsdale, M.is-., 

 had a table coveied with green sheet ni"-s 



Charles H. Vick. 



I .Snjici inliiidciit of tlie Tniilcs' Dlnplav and Cliulrman Souvenir Altnmi C'liiniulttee. 



