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AFBIL 14, 1010. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



75 



The Superior Standard 



Return Flue Fire Box Boiler 

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



Ask the man 

 that knows, the 

 one using dif- 

 ferent style 

 boilers— names 

 are yours, for 

 the asking. 



\ 



% of the Heatlne Surtac« la In the Tubes 



XL 



iitttouritr 



After using 

 our boiler one 

 season, you will 

 say like all oth- 

 ers: "Nothing 

 but 'Superior' 

 for me." 



This boiler has given better satisfaction thdn an> other boiler on the market 



Made In Nine (9) sizes for Hot Water 



Send for oatalosrue and list of BTOwers that are uslnc this boiler 



Superior Machine and Boiler Works, w. sVpSri.V'st.. Chicago, III. 



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Pipe Fittings -- Imico Boilers 



-FOR GRBKNHOnSE WORK- 



ILLINOIS MALLEABLE IRON CO. 



1801-1835 DIVSRSKT BOUUEVARD CHICAGO 



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Hish-Cirade Boilers 



g:£££„For GREENHOUSES 

 STEAM and HOT WATER 



GIBLIN&CO..Utica, N.Y. 



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2-mch returns, in addition to the two 

 2 1^ -inch flow pipes. Tke boiler should 

 have a rating of 2,000 to 2,400 square 

 feet of radiation. 



DAYTON, OHIO. 



The Market. 



Beyond a doubt summer has come on 

 us all at once, for we have had no spring 

 weather to speak of. The fruit trees are 

 all out in full bloom and present indica- 

 tions point to large crops of fruit, if 

 Jack Frost doesn't come along and spoil 

 the prospects. Such weather as this for 

 the time and season has not been experi- 

 enced in many years. Many are already 

 complaining of spring fever, but it is im- 

 possible to give vent to their feelings, as 

 this is another busy season, getting ready 

 for Decoration day. If this weather con- 

 tinues, beyond a doubt flowers will be 

 extremely scarce and high, while peonies, 

 which come in so nicely when filling Deco- 

 ration day orders, will be coming in much 

 too soon. Lilacs are now in full bloom. 

 The powerful heat of the sun is beginning 

 to have a telling effect on roses and car- 

 nations, as they are diminishing in size. 



Business last week was fair and no 

 one seems to be complaining. There seems 

 to have been plenty of all kinds of stock 

 except carnations, and while crops were 

 large on these, the demand was greater. 

 The market is quite crowded with Easter 

 lilies at present and there seems to be a 



WILKS 

 Hot Water Boilers 



Are 



The Most Koonomlcal Boiler 

 for Greenhouses :: :t 



No night fireman required with oar 

 Self-feeding Hot Water Boilers. 



Sesd tar Catahisi asd Pricts. 



S. WILKS MFG. CO. 



. SStS Shields Ave.. CHICAGO . 



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Boiler Flues 



4-inoh and other sizes, cleaned and trimmed 

 ready for heating, retubing boilers or gutter 

 posts. Prices right. Also Sales Agent for Stuttle's 

 Patent Clamp. 



H. MUNSON, 



506 No. State Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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good demand for them, but the supply is 

 so large that the quantity consumed is 

 not noticeable. Daffodils, Eomans and 

 narcissi have seen their day for a while, 

 as the sun is getting too much power for 

 them. Valley is coming in good, and 

 sells well. 



Various Notes. 



The Dayton Florists' Club held its 

 regular monthly meeting April 4, at the 

 establishment of Mrs. E. Young. An in- 

 teresting feature of the meeting was the 

 report of the banquet committee, which 

 consists of Horace M. Frank, George W. 

 Bartholomew, J. W. McNary and John 

 Boehner. They reported that the date 

 for the banquet was April 14, place Ho- 



TUPULARI 

 BOILERS 



Steam and Wafer 



The most economical and efficient 

 Boiler for Greenhouse 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. 



FoUowins are a few plants which 

 we desiened and installed : 



THOMAS YOUNG, Jr. 

 Bound Brook, N. J. 



150,000 BQusre feet rIbbb heated by steam 

 from s central plant. The exhaust from 

 pumps is passed through a condenser, which 

 beats two 150-foot propagating houses with 

 hot water. 



P. R. PIER80N 00. 

 Scarborough on Hudson, N. T. 



150,000 square feet glass heated by steam 

 from a central plant. The steam is passed 

 through condensers and the water is forced 

 through the houses with circulators. 



JOHN N. HAT 

 Summit. N. J. 

 75,000 square feet glass heated by steam 

 from a central plant. 



estimates and full Information 

 furnished without charse. 



Johnston fleatiog Co. 



138 East 31st St., NEW YORK 



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tel Phillips, and that all the arrange- 

 ments were complete. They also ex- 

 tended a cordial invitation to the ladies 

 to partake of the feast, which invita- 

 tion was gladly accepted. 



We are glad to report that the condi- 

 tion of Miss Minnie Johnson, who has 

 been seriously ill for many months, is 

 now improving. Since her illness Miss 

 Lucy Johnson has had full charge of 

 their business. 



The little son of Joseph Furst, who 

 has been critically ill for the last few 

 weeks with lung fever, is able to be up. 



W. E. Judy, representing W. E. Judy 



