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The Florists' Review 



May 7, 1014; 



above three feet of double boarding. 

 The houses are to be heated by a hot 

 water boiler in the cellar of an ad- 

 joining building. The location is north- 

 ern Illinois. A. E. P. 



The number of pipes required to heat 

 a greenhouse depends to some extent 

 upon the tenfiperature desired in the 

 house, as well as the average minimum 

 outside temperature. If a temperature 

 of 60 degrees is desired when the mer- 

 cury is 10 degrees below zero outside, 

 three 21-^ -inch ttow pipes and twelve 

 2-inch returns should be used for the 

 entire space, 20x30. Place one flow on 

 each wall at the plate and four of the 

 returns on each of the walls, just be- 

 low the level of the glass on the outer 

 walls and as near the plate as possible 

 on the middle wall. If 50 degrees will 

 answer, use three flows, as already di- 

 rected, and nine returns, placing three 

 oil each wall. 



NASHVILLE NOTES. 



[Continued from page 44.] 

 most varieties. It should be a good 

 seller. 



Joseph Brown's wagons are much in 

 evidence again this spring. He is doing 

 a good business at present, and has a 

 wide range of stock. 



The Joy Floral Co. has added several 

 feet of space to the store Toom by put- 

 ting in a new front, that takes in the 

 old vestibule and brings the front 

 nearer the street. The new plate glass 

 window adds greatly to the appearance 

 of the store and gives much better op- 

 portunity for display. They planted 

 out a large block of dahlias last week. 



Geny Bros, continue to cut the best 

 roses of the season. They have been 

 rather shy on pot plants since Easter, 

 having cleaned up closely at that time. 

 Their wagons are handling a better 

 grade of bedding plants this season 

 than last. 



Haury & Sons are having their inning 

 now, as they grow perhaps the largest 

 supply of bedding plants in the city 



Hillcrest School Farm reports that it 

 is more than doubling last spring's busi- 

 ness in every department. They Yfscve 

 not had the time to plant either their 

 dahlias or their cannaa as yet, F. B. 



Sheffield, 111. — The new greenhouses 

 put up last year by W. G. Thomas & 

 Son to replace the old ones destroyed by 

 the cyclone, were struck by a heavy 

 hailstorm on the evening of May 3 and 

 were damaged considerably. Luckily, no 

 plants were destroyed and the loss is 

 fully covered by insurance. 



SO T017 KHOW ABOUT THX 



Nartm Rocking (inte 



IT SAVES COAL 



MARTIN GRATE CO.. 



MtS.DMrk«niM. 

 CnCAOO. 



Hentlon Tb« Rcrlew when joa write. 



Steel 



Raturn 



THbular 



Boilers 



The moet economical type of boiler for Greenhonee 

 heating. Highly reoommended by well known florlati 



Johnston Heating: Co. 



13 i K. 2eth St., 



NEW YORK 



Always mention tho Florist*' Rovlow 

 wlMn wrltlDK adwwrtUc— 



HIGHEST PRICED and CHEAPEST 



BOIUERS MADB ^^ 



GiBLiN Greenhouse Boilers 



GIBLIN * CX>. 



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



LET US TELL YOU 

 ABOUT THEM 



tleatlun The Berlew when yoD wrln^ 



Pipe Fittings -- Imico Boilers 



T^^-^^^^IPOR ORXKNHOUBB WOBK •' , v 



ILLINOIS MALLEABLE IRON CO. 



IMl-lStS DIVBB8BT BODI.EVARI>- 



-CHZCAGO 



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Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



GREENHOUSE 

 HEATING 



A poorly installed plant that "don't work right." or uses 

 too much coal, every winter takes a good roll of money 

 out of your pocketbook. Such conditions should be intel- 

 ligently and wisely corrected; the cost would then be rea- 

 sonable and the results satisfactory. If, however, changes are made 

 by "guess" or experiment, the outcome is usually both disappointing 

 and expensive. We can put •conomy and afffflclancy Into yoHr 

 haatlns aystam. Take the matter up with us. 



Hcatiai plaai nni ettiuutes marie, bailers fFA W I AFRrB ^^^ ^- Wabash Ave., C\t\o»6n 111 

 Mri heatiai stiMlies fanmheri. ULU. If . LULDIjII PhoneCeptral27I8 l/IlltagUf 111. 



Mention Th«» Review when yog write. 



THE PERFEGTrON 



Flue Cleaner 



Seat oa Thirty Days' Trial 

 rally GaaraateeA 



Scully Steel & Iron Co., 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



WROUGHT IRON PIPE FOR SALE 



Rethreaded, thoroaghly overhauled, 14 ft. and up, 

 Kuaranteed free from splits or holes. 

 It will pay yon to correspond with ns. 



ALBERT « DAVIDSON 



217-23 Usiea Avesue BROOKLYN. NEW YORK 



MentloB The HeTJaw wb^ T«n write. 



Full Weight Wrought Iron 

 and Spollorlzod Steel Pipe 



Coils, Bends, Railings, etc. Made to Sketch 



FORD & KENDIG CO. 



27 North 7th Street pDII *nri pil|A 



24th and Wood Streets IIIIUIWLU OlA 



Mention The BcTlew when yon write. 



BYERS' 



Guannteed roll Weight Wrought Inn Pipe 



Lap- welded in sizes over 1^ inch. 



ftthngs. valves, boilers, radiators, etc 



JOHN MANEELY, 



809-311-318 Arch St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



PIPE 



Wrought Iron, of sound second-hand 

 quality, with new threads and couplings, 

 14-foot lengths and up. Also pip« cut to 

 sketch. We guarantee entire satisfaction 

 or return money. Established l602. 



PFArr ft KENDALL, Fraidrr St., NEWARK,'n. J. 



Memtloa Tb« BcTlew wIisb yoa writ*. 



Hontsch 

 ^1^ Boilers 



Water Grate 

 More Heat 

 Less Coal 



J.P.Daklborn&Co. 



Sestral Aiests U. I. A. 



2nd and Monroe Sts., Hoboken, N. J. 



BOILER FLUES 



We make a apeclalty of handling caretnUy Mlected 

 Boiler Flnea, 4-lnch diameter and other slzea tor 

 (reenbonae piping. Ontter Poeta, etc. Alao. we 

 make a specialty of flnea for retnblng boUera. All 

 flnea are thoroughly cleaned Inalde and out, 

 trimmed, and are ready (or nee. General Sale* 

 Agenta for Stnttle'a PUent Olamp and Elbow for 

 Joining flnea— ro packing, no leaka. New atandard 

 pipe and all klnda of greentaonae flttlnga. Right 

 prloea and prompt ahlpment. 



H. MUNSON 



1408WellBSt. Phone Superior 672 Chloaso 



4-INCH 



BOILER TUBES, Bl 



canto par foot. 



Now and S. H. PIpa. All SIzaa. 



Tell UB your wanta. 



nxxNOis rxPK «c mfo. go. 



m? 8. Jeflerson Street, CHICAGO. ILL. 



NOTICE 



To all American Nuraerymen and Seedsmen desir- 

 ing to keep In touch with commercial horticulture 

 In England and the continent of Europe: Tour 

 best means of doing' this is to take In the 



Horticultural Advertiser « 



Our circulation covers the whole trade In ^reat 

 Britain and the creatti of the European firms.' Im- 

 partial reports of all novelties, etc. Paper frae on 

 receipt of 76 cents, covering cost of postage ywrly. 

 As the H. A. Is a purely trade medium, appUcants 

 should, with the 8ub«cription, send a cony of their 

 catalogue or other evidence that they belong to the 

 nursery or seed trade. " ' 



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