January 30, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



111 



Which Result will YOU Show Next Easter?, 



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This riorist 

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 GIBLIN Boiler 



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FLORIST 



GIBLIN "STANDARD ' GREENHOUSE BOILER 



WILL IT COST YOU $260 OR $1200? 



Study our illustration — see how a certain srreenhouse man paid $260.00 

 for his boiler and fuel during^ the winter — while his neighbor tried 

 to save money by buyingf a "cheap" (?) boiler and sank $1200.00. 



The man who spent $260.00 used our GIBLIN 

 "Standard" Greenhouse Boiler. 



it Is the biggest saver you can put Into 

 your greenhouse. 



Philip Wainer, Newtonville, N. Y., in August. 1911, 

 bought one No. 408 Giblin Standard Greenhouse Boiler. 

 January 7. 1912, the thermometer was 12 degrees below 

 zero outside, with a strong gale blowing. He fixed his 

 fireatS p. m., and every part of the greenliouse registered 

 52 degrees, the temperature desired. Because of the wild- 

 ness of the night, be arose at 2 a. m. and found every 

 part of the greenhouse 52 degrees and the fire in good 

 condition. Because he was up. he placed a very small 

 quantity of fuel on the fire and went to bed until 6 a. m. 

 He then found the fire in splendid condition, the ther- 

 mometer registering 52 degrees in ail parts of the green- 

 house, with conditions unchanged outdoors. Tti* boiler 

 that will haat a sraanhousa tan hours without 

 attantlon, when the thermometer is 12 degrees below 

 zero and a (rale blowing, is the boiler every florist 

 wants In his Kreenhouse. 



Can you afford to dlsresard the Importance 

 of this showlns? 



You save money every year you use our QIBLIN 

 "Standard" Greenhouse Boiler, by reducing your 

 fuol consumption, rei)airsand labor cost to the minimum. 



Not a "cheap" outfit 



Althoush we offer an extra discount of 25«, 

 In addition to our liberal rexular discount, for 

 the purpose of Introduclns our boiler In your 

 nelchborhood, this Is not a "cheap" outfit. The 

 price Is rlKht for the srade and quality of worli- 

 manshlp we put Into It-the very best. 



You want a boiler that requires very little attention 

 and leaves you free to devote your valuable time to 

 more impo'^nt things. Neither you nor your men relish 

 getting up at midnight, 3 a. m. and sunrise to feed a 

 hungry heater. 



The GIBLIN "Standard" requires attention 

 only once In twelve hours In ordinary weather. 



It economizes on repairs because of its unusually sturdy construction. All of the castings are tested at pressure of 65 lbs. to 

 the square inch— far more than they will ever undergo in actual use. Our boiler will last a lifetime, and once you've bought 

 it your heating worries are off your mind for once and all. Can you say the same about your present boiler? 



Wouldn't it pay you to ''scrap" the outfit you now have 

 and start saving by using a GIBLIN ''Standard"? 



CCAN MAKE IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT OF TELEGRAPH ORDERS 



GIBLIN & CO., '•* ^''•'•■'uffeA, N. Y. 



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