0CT015KB 14, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



79 



That Three Times 

 Fire Travel 



D(i you realize that the fire travel- 

 ling three times the boiler's length 

 means total abeorption of all 

 available heat— therefore, the best 

 possible resnlte from your fuel ? 

 That is the way 



^Bumham 



is constructed, and it is the only 

 Cast Iron Sectional Ureenhoase 

 Boiler that is constructed that 

 way. 



Burnhams Burn 



—Hard Coal 

 —Soft Coal 

 —Coke 

 —Wood 

 — Qas 



Lord & Bimliam C^o 



Irvlngton, N. Y. 



New York: St. Jamet BIdar. 



Boston: 1 remont Bids:. 



PhHadclphia: Heed Bids:. 



Chlcaaro: The Rookery 



Mfiitioii The Keview wlieii you write. 



wholesaler and retailer had no trouble in 

 clearing up on everything resembling a 

 flowtT. 



White and Enchantress carnations have 

 l)eeii in great demand, for red and cerise 

 pink have been more abundant. There 

 has been a good supply of Beauties of 

 fine Mi'ality, sufficient to fill all orders, 

 i ink ) OSes, such as My Maryland, Brides- 

 "ifU'l and Killarney, have been more 

 l''<*n' !ul than Brides. Perles have also 

 hecn in good crop. The quality of roses 

 'n M iieral has been excellent. The sud- 

 ''en . iiange in the weather, from hot to 

 'j''" as so checked the giganteum lilies 

 that 11 the last two weeks there have 

 "ecn t,.,v of them. There was a limited 

 '|"ni ty of valley, for which a good mar- 

 Y^ IS found. Up to the present time 

 iiif' r,re fg^. chrysanthemums to be had. 

 ■ first rain in about five or six 

 came October 10 and it surely was 

 ^^elcome. Since the rain the atmos- 

 has steadily become cooler. 



Variotu Notes. 



^ "^ Miami Floral Co. has been cutting 



"/, ®^^^V®"*^ Beauties. The concern 



*; 'S cutting some fine carnations. 



ulaV" "^y^°^ Florists' Club held its reg- 



nip, < """"thly meeting at the establish- 



Uk i1 ^- Young October 4. Mrs. B. 



nL was welcomed into the club as a 



member. The next regular meeting 



wee, 

 phc, 



Son 

 ais 





There is a big difference between a Return Trap 

 assembled in a Jobbing Machine Shop, and a 



Two No. 14 "Detroit" Return Tr»pi located 

 on floor above boilers In greenhouses of 

 Kandolpb & McOlements, Pittiburg, Pa. 



"DETROIT" 

 RETURN 

 TRAP 



Built entirely within one of the 

 finest equipped, complete 

 plants in the country. 



INSTALL A "DETROIT" AND YOU BUY 

 A GUARANTEE. 



AMERICAN BLOWER COMPANY 



General Offices, DETROIT, MICH. 



Mention The Review when you write 



GET WISE 



to the fact 



you will 



by installing: Tbe Martin Rooking Grate. Costs a little more than ordinary 



grates, but the coal bums— it doesn't go into the ac'hpit. 

 We refer to Peter Reinbergr, Emil Buettner, Bassett & Washburn, Wietor Bros., Adam Zender, 

 Sinner Bros., Albert Dickinson Seed Co., and many others. TtaCT will tell you to order the Martin 

 Kochlnc Grate for the new boilers to be put in this season. Write for catalogue and prices. 



MARTIN GRATE CO., 



283 Dearborn SL 

 CHICAGO 



Band order now— we will make up tbe crates and hold untU you say ship 



Mention The Review when you write. 



will be held November 1. At this meet- 

 ing H. H. Ritter will read a paper on 

 ' ' Ornamental Planting. ' ' 



Miss Ruby Bartholomew spent a few 

 days in Newport, Ky., this week. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Young reports last 

 week 's business to have been satisfactory 

 in every respect and states that the out- 

 look for trade in the coming season is 

 most encouraging. 



Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bartholomew 

 spent October 6 at Richmond, where they 

 attended the fall festival and were the 

 guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Evans. 



"Everything is progressing nicely, 

 business is exceptionally good and we 

 have everything pretty well housed for 



winter," is the report of the Dayton 

 Floral Co. 



Five of the employees of the Dayton 

 Floral Co. spent October 10 at Columbus, 

 where they visited several growers ' estab- 

 lishments. Their report is that while 

 stock looked first-class in Columbus, it 

 does not look any better than that in 

 Dayton. 



Wm. C. Hood, who for the last six 

 months has been employed by the Miami 

 Floral Co., left October 11 for Richmond, 

 Ind., where he remained until October 13. 

 From there he went to Chicago and the 

 latter part of the week will leave Chicago 

 for Los Angeles, Cal., where he will make 

 his home with his only son, whom he has 



