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NOVBMBBE 17, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



87 



USE THIS SIMPLE INSTRUMENT 



-AND- 



Save Your Stock 



Destruction 



Metallic Thermometer **A" 



[SizK— 8 Inches hiirh, 4 Inches wide, 2 Inches deep. 

 Oaae made of cast aluminum, highly finished. 



By a sudden cold snap or a rapid thaw 



U|^^U|/9 Because it is an accurate, fully tested thermometer, ahow- 

 ■'^^ '■ • ing the correct temperature at all times, and combines 

 a device which will ring a bell at your bedside when the 

 g^reenhouse gets either too hot or too cold. Just the protection 

 you have wanted all these years. 



We guarantee that results will be obtained at all times. This device 

 has been subjected to the severest tests in our laboratory for over two 

 years, and at the same time has given entire satisfaction, under all con- 

 ditions, to many users in the trade. 



All you have to do is to set the pointers at the highest and lowest 

 temperatures you want and the thermometer will do the rest. It will 

 ring a good, loud bell when either point is reached, and saves all worry 

 over trouble from sudden temperature changes. 



INVESTIGATE IT TODAY 



ISSSt™ V^S1.TiS^ LOSS SAVERS YOD NEED 





National Clock & Electric Mfg. Co.,st loms, wissomi J 



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few left at that time. Yellow mums 

 have disappeared quickly, especially on 

 Saturdays. There have been several 

 big football games on that day, and it 

 seemed that everyone in the grand stand 

 either carried or wore a yellow mum. 



Violets could be sold by the thou- 

 sand if they were obtainable, but the 

 supply is quite limited. The weather is 

 against the violet man. One or two 

 cloudy days last week improved the 

 color, but they are still far from being 

 good. Some of the retailers had vio- 

 lets shipped from New York last week, 

 but by the time they arrived they had 

 lost their color and fragrance, and were 

 in an almost unsalable condition. 



Carnations are of fine quality, but 

 the supply is greatly in excess of the 

 demand. However, they are likely to 

 sell well for Thanksgiving on account 

 of the scarcity of mums. 



Various Notes. 



The Colorado Florists' Club held its 

 monthly meeting Tuesday evening, No- 

 vember 8. The following oflBcers were 

 elected for the coming year: President, 

 Emil Glauber; vice-president, C. R. 

 Boot; secretary, H, J. Berry; treasurer, 

 Bernhard Boldt; trustees, J. C Buck- 

 man, J^. A. Valentine and W. H. Grimes. 

 Mr. Green, a clever magician, enter- 

 tained the members with an interesting 

 sleight-of-hand performance. The usual 

 refreshments were served, after which 

 the meeting adjourned until the second 

 Tuesday in December. 



George H. Cooper, for the last six 

 years employed as designer by the P'ark 

 Floral Co., has opened up an attractive 

 store at 330 East Colfax avenue. Mr. 



GREENHOUSE HEATING 



Is a perplexing anestlon to all florists EXCEPT those ■sins 



MOREHEAD STEAM TRAPS 



n 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 m both satisfaction and economy. 



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 offer proposition. 



fir By ^vay of srettine; acquainted, lust siend your 

 Til name and address and ask for Trap Book. ' ' 



Morehead Mfg. Co. 



Dept. M 



DETROIT, MICH. 



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Saccessora to the 

 John Davla Company 



No loss from sudden drops in 

 temperature if you use the 



Hughson Regulating Valve 



In connection with a steam heating plant. Carry 40 or 

 50 pounds pressure on the boiler and set the valve for 5 

 or 10 pounds— it will do the rest. You'll be free from 

 worry this winter, if you follow this advice: " Install a 

 Huffbson ResruIatlnK Valve when making your 

 repairs." Ask for our Catalogue, which also shows 

 Steam Traps and other devices. 



HUGHSON STEAM SPECIALTY CO. 



5021-5023 S. State St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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