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i'KLKMBEK 7, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



105 



fr. 



Where There Is CoodeasatiM 



— there is need for a Morehead Steam Trap. Condensation in 

 steam lines is akin to matter out of place — means wasted energy. 

 If your lines are sluggish — if your houses are not of uniform 

 temperature, write us. We guarantee to drain your lines per- 

 fectly — return the pure, hot condensation to your boiler without 

 pump or injector or make no charge for the trial. Obey that 

 impulse — write now. 



New York 

 Chicago 



Morehead Manufacturing Company 



Dept. "M." DBTROIT, MICHIQAN 



Stocki Carried in 



Wichita. Kan. Philadelphia Memphis. Tenn. 



New Orleans, La Birminsham, Ala. Los Angeles 



Chatham, Ontario 

 San Francisco 



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THURTELL-FIELD-ENGLISH CO. 



»2 Qulnoy St., Ctaloagro, XU. 



BUILD 



Return Steam Trapa for FlorUts 

 All are abaolntely posltiye In their work. 

 Selling Agents: 

 Norman EngUah. 286 Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

 J. 0. Corbln, 1112 Amerlctn Bank BIdg., Seattle. 

 Orlacom-Spencer Co., 90 Weat St., New York. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



coming from the movable houses is the 

 best he has ever grown and his idea 

 of the movable houses has thus far 

 proved itself a big success. 



Michael Bloy, the busy man, always 

 is well supplied with holiday goods 

 and this year finds his stock better 

 than ever. 



Gust H. Taepke is just about through 

 cutting mums and has had a big season. 

 Business has been fine with him and 

 he reports a heavy demand for every- 

 thing at the store. 



Fred Miesel, of Miesel Bros., has some 

 fine cyclamen plants this year and is 

 busy getting his stock ready for the 

 rush. 



Albert Pochelon, of the L. Bemb 

 Floral Co., got over his big rush of 

 Thanksgiving in fine style, but Decem- 

 ber 4 the boys at the wholesale houses 

 thought he had some more holiday busi- 

 ness from the way he bought up the 

 stock. 



Huflford & Maebius, 51 Gratiot ave- 

 nue, have bought a new delivery car, 

 which they will use in connection with 

 their business. When not at this work 

 they will haul ferns and greens for 

 the Michigan Cut Flower Exchange. 



E. A. Fetters had a beautiful display 

 for Thanksgiving, having a full table 

 set in the window with the finest serv- 

 ice to be had in this city. 



Carey & Fell report business good 

 on Woodward avenue and have their 

 store in fine shape. 



Harry Eackham is busy with his new 

 store and reports business good. 



W. B. Brown reports a big business 

 for Thanksgiving and it is a well known 

 fact in the market that "Willie" is 

 the boy for the big mums; he will take 

 all he can get for this holiday. 



Fred Pautke reports business good 

 at the Pointe and has been busy at the 

 Country Club. 



Theodore Damerow is about cut out 

 of mums and is glad the season is over. 

 August Von Boeselager's little son is 



An Innovation in Steam Trap Design 



and Construction 



THE NEW 

 RETURN TRAI^ 



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ui mttAki with the ite il 



penuieice fmaait 



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Condensation is the purest kind of boiler feed water. Don't waste it. Return it directly to the boilar 

 by Detroit Return Traps and prevent scale formation. 



Ask us to mail you advance bulletin. No. 820-FR. 



American Blower Gompany 



DETROIT. MICH . 



U. S. A. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



SEE THAT LED6E. 



Use Our 



^JENNINGS 

 IRON GUTTEI?. 



Patent Iroo Bench Fittioss and Roof Supports 



VENTILATINQ APPARATUS 

 Improved Vaporizior Pans for Tobacco BxtracU, 2tc. 



Bwid tat CIreiilBrs* 



DILLER. CASKEY & KEEN, ^^'^iSKn.. PHILADELPHIA. PA 



convalescing after a severe attack of 

 scarlet fever. 



Walter Taepke was laid up by a 

 severe cold during the Thanksgiving 

 rush. H. S. 



THE FLORISTS' HAIL ASSOCIATION 



i paid tUS,O0OXO tor claM broken darlnc Iha 

 laatSS years. For partlcalara oonoemln c 

 Hall Insuranoe, addreM 

 J*ha O. Ealer, Seo'r. Saddle Birer M. J . 



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