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The Florists^ Review 



Febbuaby 13, 1913. 



pipes on each wall or under the side 

 benches. If the house is to be used for 

 growing tomato plants, or others which 

 require at least 60 degrees, the boiler 

 should have a rating for 400 square feet 

 of radiation, and there should be nine 

 2-inch return pipes in addition to two 

 2% -inch flow pipes. It is understood 

 that hot water is to be used in either 

 case. 



PEOVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



The first week in Lent caused a big 

 drop in local conditions, both in de- 

 mand and prices, with the exception of 

 roses. In the latter respect the con- 

 tinuance of good demand has been no- 

 ticei\ble and prices remain firm for good 

 stork. Carnations now wholesale for 

 1% cents to 2 cents, with daffodils the 

 same. Violets bring $3 to $5 per thou- 

 sand. Funeral work continues active. 



Various Notes. 



Albert Holscher is cutting the first 

 sweet peas in this section, which are 

 fine in quality. 



W. Baker, for many years with F. 

 Macrae & Sons, is now at the green- 

 houses of Joseph Kopelman, Oaklawn. 



J. A. Budlong & Sons Co. is cutting 

 immense quantities of fine roses and 

 asparagus, with large shipments to the 

 Boston market. 



Charles Hunt has been busy on fu- 

 neral work. He had over twenty pieces 

 one day last week. 



Thomas Kennedy has removed his re- 

 tail store to the King building, on 

 Main street, Pascoag. He reports good 

 trade. 



Walter Mott was in this city last 

 week, representing Hammond's Slug 

 Shot Works, Fishkill, N. Y. 



E. D. Tucker, of Saylesville, reports 

 an unusually busy winter on funeral 

 orders. 



D. E. Newell, a retired florist of At- 

 tleboro, is now at St. Petersburg, Fla., 

 where he is spending the winter with 

 his wife. 



Louis J.- Eeuter, of Westerly, at- 

 tended the meeting of the Grand Lodge 

 of Connecticut Masons, at New Haven 

 February 5. 



Frederick B. Luther and John G. 

 Jansen have been drawn for jury duty. 



Drabble Bros., Simon Colitz and H. 

 Vose had fine displays of choice fiowers 

 at the arts and crafts exhibit at Woon- 

 socket last week. 



Frank C. Halliday, of Halliday Bros., 

 East Providence, who was seriously 

 burned during the recent fire that de- 

 stroyed the firm's barn, is slowly re- 

 gaining his health. 



Present indications are that there 

 will be a large representation from this 

 city and vicinity at the National 

 Flower Show in New York in April. 

 W. H. M. 



Wilkes-Barre, Pa. — Gottlieb Bauman, 

 of the Heights, is preparing to erect a 

 greenhouse, 35x250. 



HIGHGRADE BOILERS 



82^oVae for GREENHOUSES 



STEAM and HOT WATER 



GIBLIN & CO., 



109 Broad Str««t, 

 UTICA, N. Y. 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



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RETURN 

 TRAPS 



are saving money for 

 S. J. Renter & Son, 

 Westerly, Rhode Is- 

 land, by keeping their 

 greenhouse steam coils 

 free and clear of all 

 condensation. 



Read what they say: 



Two No. 16 "Detroit" Return Traps on top of boiler at 8. J. Eeuter 

 & Son's Greenhouse, Westerly, Rhode Island. 



"They have been working since installed and have 

 given us the best of satisfaction in every way." 



You win Bay the same after InstalUoir "Detroit" Traps. 

 Read Catalogue No. 862- WF. 



American Blower Gompany 



C DETROl T.MICH. ■ 



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Canadian Sirocco Company, Umited, Windsor, Ontario. Mannfactnrers tor Canada. 



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SUPERIOR 



BOILERS 



are Superior to any 

 others for heating: 

 Sfreenhouses. Write 

 for catalosfue giving: 

 df tailed reasons why. 



Sopeiior Machine & Bofler Works 



840-850 W. Superior St., CHICAQO 



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Wrought Iron Pipe 

 Nelson Valves 



All Sizes in Stock 



The Hartman Company 



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50fo SAVED 



Pipes, Flues 



and casin? thorousrhly overhauled and guaran. 

 teed. Greenhouse fittings of every description 



ILLINOIS PIPE & MFG. CO. 



2118 S. J«fff«r«on Str««t, CHICAQO 



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M. WIN ANDY CO. 



Write for information on greenhouse 

 construction and our patented and 

 improved bench heating system. 



6236 N. Liicoln St, CIuca{o,E 



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dlers 



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