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OCTOBKK 21. 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



79 



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TheKroeschellis 



the most efficient 

 Boiler built. 



}]as the longest fire 



travel. 

 iiaB thin water ways. 

 { : as water front, back, 



sides and top. 

 ?'ade of boiler plate, 



not oast iron. 



i'lie best and the most 

 heating surface in 

 the world for the 

 money. 



H^ROCSCHELL BROS. CO., 



444 West Erie Street, CHICAGO 



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EMERGENCY PIPE CLAMPS 



To repair eplite 

 and rust holes 

 on pipe. Made 

 of malleable 

 iron, and guar- 

 anteed to stop 

 the leaks. 



Send for cat- 

 alogue of 

 Pip* Repairs and Steam Speclaltlee 



JAMES McCREA it CO. 



Manufaoturers 

 558-560 Washington Blvd., CHICAGO 



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Sunday. They will have about 5,000 pots 

 of mums alone, besides many other good 

 things. 



B. S. Robens, of Sewickley, formerly 

 with the J. M. Gasser Co., has sold out 

 aihl gone to Edison, Wash., where he will 

 tiike up an entirely new line of business. 



Miss L. Geib, for many years asso- 

 '1 'ted with the wholesale houses of this 

 '' 'y, has gone to Los Angeles, Cal., 

 ^' ere, if she ia pleased with the coun- 

 f ^ , she will make her future home. 



John Bader, during the last week, re- 

 ' ved quite a lot of Belgian stock, in- 

 ' Hling one carload of palms and arau- 

 ias and two carloads of azaleas, etc. 



Hoc-Hoc. 



HOUSTON, TEXAS. 



'^'n account of the increasing demand 



cut flowers and plants, Robert C. 



'IT has purchased property belonging 



his father, at 2417-19 Travis street, 



' '^ a consideration of $5,000, and will 



fablish another branch to his business. 



•■'ive years ago Mr. Kerr purchased his 



' 'fher's business and leased the ground 



pon which the business was located. 



"Tee years later he purchased twelve 



«tTes of ground on the Westheimer road, 



ne mile beyond Hyde Park, where he 



There Is a Splendid Chapter on 



Greenhouse Heating 



In The Florists' Manual 



By WILLIAM SCOTT 



A complete reference book for commercial florists. 253 large pages, 

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 334 Dearborn Street CHICAGO 



The Standard 

 Steam Trap 



is acknowledged the best for the 

 florist, because it is durable and 

 does its work without trouble and 

 annoyance, saving its cost by the 

 economy In coal bills. 



E. HIPPARD, Youngstown, Ohio 



Mentinn 'J hh hi 



III you wnte. 



has erected a range of greenhouses and 

 built his own water works and irrigating 

 plant. He grows cut flowers and plants 

 for the retail trade, besides having on 

 hand a large stock of field-grown roses 

 and ornamentals for landscape garden- 

 ing. With the recent enlargements and 

 the choice location of his display room, he 

 has prospects of a bright future. 



I HAVE been well pleased with the 

 Review and congratulate you on your 

 endeavor to maintain always so high a 

 grade in everything pertaining to horti- 

 culture. — Richard Eichling, New Or- 

 leans, La. 



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Nashville, Tenn. — Miss Evelyn Wid- 

 rig, an expert designer who was con- 

 nected with the Idlewild Greenhouses, at 

 Memphis, for several years, has removed 

 to this city and accepted a similar posi- 

 tion with the Joy Floral Co. 



