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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



March 8, 1010. 



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The Superior Standard 



Return Flue Fire Box Boiler 



contains more heating surface, and less water space than any other steel boiler 



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 one using dif- 

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 boilers— names 

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 the asking. 



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% of the Heatins: Surface Is in tlie Tubes 



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After using 

 our boiler one 

 season, you will 

 say like all oth- 

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 for me." 



Ihis boiler has given better satisfaction than any other boiler on the market 



Made In Nine (9) sizes for Hot Water 



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WILKS 



Hot Water Boilers 



Are 



The Most Koonomloal Boiler 

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No niffht fireman required with onr 

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8523 Shielit Ave., CHICAGO 



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and white narcissi and willow twigs; 

 Penn Bros., third with yellow marguer- 

 ites, with Golden Spur narcissi on the 

 handle. Sidney Hoffman made a beauti- 

 ful and artistic display of baskets, one 

 of White Killarney roses and another of 

 Victoria narcissi, finding hosts of admir- 

 ers. F. H. Houghton showed a number 

 of old-fashioned hand bouquets and bou- 

 tonnieres. 



Thomas Roland had a grand display of 

 beautifully grown boronias, ericas, aca- 

 cias and other hard-wooded plants. He 

 received a silver medal for a batch of 

 superbly flowered Erica melanthera, the 

 finest ever seen in Boston. R. & J. Far- 

 quhar & Co. had an artistically arranged 

 group of palms, azaleas, ferns, Lorraine 

 begonias and cyclamens, awarded a first- 

 class certificate. Mrs. Frederick Ayer 

 had a fine lot of acacias and ericas. Win- 

 throp Ames had an excellent table of 

 Primula Sinensis, obconica and Kewensis 

 and hMf a dozen fine specimens of Be- 

 gonia incamata, Sander's variety. Dr. 

 C. G. Weld received honorable mention 

 for seedling azaleas and Lachenalia Nel- 

 soni. W. C. Eitehie, gardener for Mrs. 

 J. M. Sears, received a gold medal for 

 a grand collection of hybrid amaryllis, 



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 Our Emergency Pipe Clamps 



are made of malleable iron and are 

 ■ruaranteed to make QUICK, SURX RK> 

 PAIRS of aU splits or rust boles on pipe. 



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shown in splendid condition. He also had 

 a display of camellias. L. E. Small had 

 a nice display of Dimorphotheca auran- 

 tiaca. 



Edward J. A. Hearn had yellow mar- 

 guerites. Edward MacMulkin had an ex- 

 tensive group of palms, bay trees and a 

 large variety of flowering plants. Will- 

 iam Sim had a large violet display. 

 Julius Eoehrs Co. had a display of or- 

 chids, including a fine plant of Miltonia 

 Bleuana. Lager & Hurrell also had a 

 nice orchid group. Thomas Watt had a 

 collection of cut orchids, statices and 

 bryophyllum. Harry Cole had several 

 beautifully flowered specimens of Ly- 

 caste Skinneri, showing splendid culture. 

 Mrs. E. M. Gill had a general display. 

 William Whitman showed Cattleya Tri- 

 anae, and Duncan Finlayson, Cattleya 



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TUBULAR 

 BOILERS 



Steam and Water 



Tbe most economical and efficient 

 Boiler for Greenbouse Heating:. 



Centralize 

 Your Heating Plant 



The economy in heating large ranges of 

 glass from a central plant is so great that the 

 first cost is repaid in a few years. 



rollowins: are a few plants vrbiob 

 \7e desisrned and Installed : 



THOMAS YOUNG. Jr. 

 Bound Brook, N. J. 

 150,000 square feet glasB heated by steam 

 from a central plant. The exhaust from 

 pumps is passed through a condenser, which 

 heats two 160-foot propaRating: houses with 

 hot water. 



P. R. PIERSON 00. 

 Scarborough on Hudson, N. Y. 



150,000 square feet glass heated by steam 

 from a central plant. The steam is passed 

 through condensers and tbe water is forced 

 through the houses with circulators. 



JOHN N. MAY 

 Summit, N. J. 

 75,000 square feet glass heated by steam 

 from a central plant. 



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GIBLIN&CO.. Utica.N.Y. 



Schroederse alba, a good form, awarded 

 honorable mention. Winthrop Sargent had 

 a display of cut amaryllis. Longwater 

 Gardens, W. N. Craig gardener, received 

 a gold medal for an extensive group of 

 ordiids in 125 varieties, dendrobiums and 

 varieties of Laelia anceps being special 

 features. W. N. Craiq. 



