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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



OCTOBBB 6, 1910. 



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TO MAINTAIN AN EVEN TEMPERATURE IN YOUR GREENHOUSES, USE A 



Foster Pressure Regulator 



With this simple device attached to your steam main just inside the greenhouse the pres- 

 sure on the heating coils will be absolutely constant, anywhere from 1 to 15 pounds (whatever 

 the grower sets the Regulator at), no matter how the pressure on the boilers runs up and down. 



If the weather changes, or the sun heat varies. Instead of turning on more pipes, just turn a nut on the 

 Regulator, and get more steam, or less steam, at once. Made In sizes from %-inch to 10-lnch just for this work. 



"The FostPi- Pressure Regrulatore which have been Installed In our greenhouses are glvlnu 

 perfect satisfaction."— Peter Relnberg, Ohicagu, March 16, 1910. 



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State vour conditions; it will give us pleasure to help you if we can. We manufacture a 

 large number of steam specialties. 



Foster Engineering Co., Newark, N, J. 



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Morehead Return Stfam Traps. 

 Reducing Valves, Ventilating Machinery 



Robl. Ross JoMS. 214 N. 3d St. Ilarrisburg, Pa. 



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getic exhibition committee contributed 

 not a little to the standard of exhibits 

 and general arrangement of the hall. 

 No price of admission was charged, and 

 this resulted in a greatly augmented 

 attendance, and several applications for 

 membership resulted. Then the limit- 

 ing of competitors for premiums to 

 Rhode Island exhibitors caused larger 

 and better showings from the local 

 growers, while several large out-of-state 

 growers were in evidence, being given 

 certificates of merit where worUiy. 



Various Notes. 



O. H. Williams is making his deliv- 

 eries now in a new automobile delivery 

 wagon. 



A trio of aged workers in horticul- 

 tural, agricultural and pomological cir- 

 cles gathered at the dahlia show one 

 evening last week. They were Charles 

 W. Smith, the secretary, who celebrated 

 his eightieth birthday on the opening 

 night; Jacob Swarts, 85 years, and 

 Frank L. Gay, 79. 



A well twelve feet in diameter and 

 twenty-five feet deep is being dug on 

 the farm of Joseph Kopelman, in Oak- 

 lawn, who intends to have a sufficient 

 supply of water at all times to care for 

 his greenhouses. 



Frederick E. Newell, the wealthy 

 manufacturing jeweler who died in this 

 city last week, was a brother of D. E. 

 Newell, the florist of Attleboro, Mass. 



Mrs. P. F. Conley, of 48 Updike 

 street, had six weddings to furnish cut 

 flowers, bouquets and decorations for 

 last week. 



A daughter of Joshua Vose, of dahlia 

 fame, was married October 5. 



James Crawshaw, who recently sold 

 his place on Plainfield street, Olney- 

 ville, is now rebuilding the houses 

 which he removed therefrom at his new 

 place in Barrington. 



T. J. Johnston & Co., Edward Brooks, 

 manager, furnished the flowers for the 

 opening of a new drug store on West- 

 minster street, October 1. 



Visitors: Mr, Margolis, of H. Robin- 

 son Bros., Boston; George Hampton, 

 representing Joseph G. Neidinger, 

 Philadelphia; Mr, Crosby, of Franklin 

 & Crosby, Danielson, Conn.; Mr. Morris, 

 of S, J. Renter & Son, Westerly; Will- 

 iam Jurgens, Newport. W. H. M. 



GREENHOUSE HEATING 



Is • perpIexiBg question to all florlits EXCEPT those asing 



MOREHEAD STEAM TRAPS 



^ The installation of a Morehead Return Steam Trap in a 

 ■" Greenhouse is absolute evidence of progressiveness on the 



part of the florist. 

 n It is further evidence of good management, for the " More- 



head " is an investment in both satisfaction and economy. 



n The majority of florists are using Morehead Traps. If you 



are one of the exceptions, it will be to your / 



interest to write us — we will make you a 

 liberal trial ofler proposition. 



By \ra,y of Kettlng: acquainted, lust send your 

 name and address and ask for "Trap Book." 



Morehead Mfg. Co. 



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DETROIT, MICH. 



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fiEO. B. LIMBERT & CO. 



557 Futton SL, CltlOUK) 



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Genoifle 

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WILKS 



Hot Water Boilers 



Tbe Most Koonomf cal Boilers 

 for Greenhouses :: tt 



No night fireman required with our 

 Self-feeding Hot Water Boilers. 



SeW fit CstaloiH ni Pricts. 



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SS28 Shields Ave.. CHICAGO 



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To repair splits 

 and rust holes 

 on pipe. Made 

 of malleable 

 iron, and guar- 

 anteed to stop 

 the leaks. 



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 alogue of 

 Pipe Repairs and Steam Specialties 



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