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The Rorists' Review 



APBIL 16, 1914. 



houses to 52 degrees, about 500 square 

 feet of radiation will be required in 

 each, except in the north house, where 

 an exposed wall will necessitate addi- 

 tional radiation, especially if the wall 

 contains glass. 



For each of the houses two 2%-inch 

 flow pipes should be run on the plates 

 to the farther end, and four 2-inch 

 returns should be brought back on one 

 wall and five returns on the other, with 

 one additional return in the north 

 house. For main flow and return pipes 

 run four 4-inch pipes, using one as the 

 flow and another as the return to take 

 care of two houses. 



CLEVELAND. 



The Market. 



The Easter trade was a record break- 

 er in many ways. Almost continuous 

 rain, snow and cold throughout the 

 .week made the outlook discouraging, 

 but Sunday was ushered in with made- 

 to-order weather, bright, clear and 

 warm. The displays this year were 

 without doubt the finest Cleveland ever 

 has seen. Azaleas, ramblers, hydran- 

 geas, lilies, pots and pans of bulbous 

 stock all were done to a turn and kept 

 in excellent condition. The retailers 

 were more than pleased with the pot 

 stock sent in by the various growers, 

 many of them expressing the oi)inion 

 that it was by far the cleanest stock 

 ever handled in their stores. There are 

 reports that business increased from ten 

 to thirty-five per cent. The crush of 

 customers at the last minute was terrific 

 and, owing to the weather, much of the 

 business was transacted over the tele- 

 phone. Cut flowers sold well, but it was 

 plainly a plant Easter. Basket arrange- 

 ments were popular, combinations of 

 hydrangeas, azaleas, heather, etc., being 

 the best sellers. 



Various Notes. 



Knoble Bros, had the misfortune to 

 have their auto truck smashed up when 

 the driver tried to avoid a man who 

 ran in front of the machine. Thomas 

 Reif was badly hurt when the horse and 

 wagon which he was driving was hit by 

 a street car and the James Eadie Co. 

 lost half a load of lilies when the cur- 

 tain at the rear of the wagon caught 

 fire from the wagon heater, all of which 

 went to make up a glorious Easter. 



r F. A. F. 

 \ 



Enterprise, S. C. — W. R, Hart, who is 

 a dealer in general merchandise and 

 also a large grower of vegetable plants 

 for the market gardening trade, plans 

 to engage in growing flowering plants 

 for florists, using open field culture. 



BOILER FLUES 



We make a tpeclaltr of haDdllng caretnUr selected 

 Boiler riaea. 4-lnch diameter and other alsea tor 

 rreenhooM plplnc, Ontter Poata, etc. Also, we 

 make a specialty of flues for retnblng boilers. All 

 flaes are thoroarhlr cleaned Inside and out, 

 trimmed, and are ready tor nae. General Sales 

 Acents for Stattle's Patent Olamp and Elbow for 

 yAnltXK fines— no packln*, no leaks. Few standard 

 pipe and all kinds of greenhoose flttlncS' Rlcbt 

 prices and prompt shipment. 



H. MUN80N 



1405 Well* St. Phone Superior 673 Chleaco 

 .Menti<» Tti9 B«Tlew when yon write. 



BY USING THE 



GREENHOUSE HEATING 



WITHOUT FUEL AND COST 



IS IMPOSSIBLE. BUT YOU CAN 



Save 50% of the Fuel 



HONTSCH 

 BOILER 



J. P. DAHLBORN 



GENERAL AGENT FOR THE U. S. A. 

 217 Hackesssek PI. M., WEEHAWREN. N. J. 



tPhone C69 W. Union 



Mention Tfao Rerlcw when yon write 



HIGHEST PRICED and CHEAPEST 



BOIUB8 IfADX 



GiBLiN Greenhouse Boilers 



GIBLIN tt CO. 



1 09 Broad St., Utica, N. Y . 1 04 John St., New York City 



LET US TELL YOU 

 ABOUT THEM 



Mention The EstIpw when yon write. 



LATEST TYPES OF 



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BOILERS 



PIPE, VALVES, FITTINGS, Etc 



Showrooms and warehouses, 2 blocks from office. 

 Heatiai Plaat sad EstiMitss. Write fsr Ncstiai BssUet. 



GEO. W. LOEBER 



222 No. Wabash Ave., - CHICAGO, ILL. 



Phone Central 2718 

 Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



WROUGHT IRON riPC FOR SALE 



Bflttiieaded, thorontrhly orerhaaled, 14 ft. and np, 

 gnaranteed free from splits or boles. 

 It will pay you to correspond with na. 



ALBERT A DAVIDSON 



n7-23 Osies ivsMS BMNKITI NEW TMt 



BYERS' 



Goanuiteed FuD Weight Wnnght Inn Pipe 



Lap- welded in sizes over 1^ inch. 



nniNGS. VALVES, BOILERS, RAMATORS, ETC 



JOHN MANEELYp 



909-811-818 Aroh St.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Full Weight '* Reading" 



Wrought Iron Pipe 



Sizes yi-m. to 12-in. from stock 



FORD & KENDIG.CO. 



•,1^*S^S ^U'sts. PHlADELPfflA, PA. 



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The Superior 

 Boiler^' 



For Greenhouse Heating 



Superior NtchiBe & Bo3er Works 



840-850 W. Superior Street 

 CHICAQO 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



4.INCH 



BOILER TUBES, 02 



c«nto p«r foot. 

 Now and S. M. PIpo. All SIzos. 



Tell UB yoar wants. 

 njJHOIS PIPK U MFG. OO. 



ai7 B. Jeflerwn Street. CHICAOO, ILL. 



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