,„ TOBER 21, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



77 



>»BSOLUTELY 



DEAD SVRTACC: ^^^BBB 



SI. 



Every inch of that fire- 

 box is water eurroanded 

 —front, back, top, sidee. 

 No dead brick bridge 

 wall to absorb the heat. 

 Every pin point of sur- 

 face in the Burnham is 

 alive. 



Of course, it makes a 

 cool chimney, but you 

 get coil heat, and that's 

 where you want it. 



ly 



IRVINQTON, N. Y. 



NE« YORK BOITOII 



St. Janes BWg. Trcmont BM|. 



PHILADELPHIA CHICAGI 



Heei Bldi. The Reekcry 



Mention Tbe Review when you write. 



of the bulb cases now tastes like rubber 

 aiii! should have the capital letter 

 ctiiitted. A bottle of Holland gin, billed 

 lit iji\. was declared to be Pilsener and 

 consequently of less value, being off 

 cok.r. M. 



ML^AUKEE. 



The Market 



' lie nice, summer-like weather up to 



ober 10 took a sudden change, as if 

 '' 'ommand of our weather man, and by 



1 sday, October 12, all outdoor stock 

 ' ived a killing frost, thus putting an 

 [' to all dahlias and, other cut flowers. 

 I whole week was chilly and cloudy, 

 '■ ing receipts so that everything on 

 '' "1 was easily disposed of. The de- 

 ' ' 'd for roses was good and supply 



«ise. Mums, such as Glory of Pa- 



'l'. Golden Glow, Halliday and Octo- 



;' Frost, have made their appearance in 



' ' ited quantities, thus opening the mum 



- ison. They were rapidly sold and 



''Te was also a brisk demand for val- 



; J .. all orders being easily filled. Violets 



•e also made their debut, but the 



J'aiity, as yet, is lacking, although thev 



•'"^^ tor $1 per hundred. Carnations have 



, VJ ^ sore trial, to the wholesalers at 



tint ^^*^ ^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ weather 



■ y were such a scarce article that 



THE FREEZE-OUT THAT 

 BANKRUPTS THE FLORIST 



will be avoided by those who have oar 



STANDARD 



THERMOSTAT 



STYLE 1 



Diameter, 6 in. Price, $5.00 each 



It rings a bell by the ileeper's bed 

 whenever the houses get too hot or too 

 cold. Saves sleep, worry and fuel. 



Mknasha, Wis., Jan. 9, 1909. 

 The Pakkkk Mfg, Co., 



Boston, Mass. 

 Gentlemen: Thermostat continues 

 to work to entire satisfaction and has 

 earned its cost the first month by sav- 

 ing $5.00 worth of fuel. 



Yours very truly, 



Jos. B. Frobhlich. 



Standard Thermometer Co. 



(Snoceaaors to Parker Mfc Ck>.) 

 65 Shirley St., BOSTON, MASS. 



not nearly enough could be obtained, 

 though they brought *3 to $4 per hun- 

 dred. It seems that a good many car- 

 nation growers had quite a good cut 



during the month of September, in- 

 creasing the shortage at this time; but 

 then, every day from now on will bring 

 an increased supply of mums, which will 



