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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



January 5, 1911. 



LINES ABOUT OUR LINE 



The Standard of Progressiveness 



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pressure of 90 pounds per square inch, which is equivalent to the pressure 

 obtained from a tank elevated 200 teet. This pressure may be had without tanks, 

 if so desired for florists' and gardeners' use, or with pneumatic or any kind of tanks 

 for domestic or other use. 



Besides these, we make direct-geared rotary and centrifugal Pumps, with 

 higher capacities and lower pressure, in 2 h. p. and 5 h. p. sizes. 



THE STANDARD has many noteworthy time and labor-saving devices 

 not found in any other machine. 



HE Standard Pump & Engine Company has had the 

 longest experience in manufacturing Gas and 

 Gasoline Pumping Engines for Small Water 

 Supply Systems, and the Standard is the most com- 

 plete line ot such pumping engines made. 



We manufacture no less than twelve distinct types 

 in Suction Lift and Deep Well Pumps, with gas 

 and gasoline engines or v^ith electric motor 

 mountings, with capacities of from 400 gallons to 4000 

 gallons per hour. These are all direct- connected Pump- 

 ing Engines, and all are capable of working against a 



Send for 

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 to 



The Standard Pump & Engine Co. 



14 MICHIGAN STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO 



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DAYTON, OHIO. 



The Market. 



New Year's business was nothing 

 c-onipared with that of Christmas, and 

 one hardly expects it to be. During 

 the Christmas week it was rush from 

 early morning till late at night; get- 

 ting out orders. Naturally, after such 

 a rush, one gets pretty well tired out, 

 so that a little rest does not come 

 amiss. Taking business on the whole 

 throughout the month of December, it 

 was gratifying. The first part of the 

 month was a little slow, but this gave 

 ample time to get in shape for the 

 holiday iush. Cloudy weather pre- 

 vailed during the first part of the 

 month; this, however, was instrumental 

 in holding crops back and giving them 

 a chance to come in abundantly for 

 Christmas. 



Stock at the present time could not 

 he in better condition, and there is a 

 good supply. Carnations are coming in 

 well developed, with long, stiff stems, 

 and roses likewise. The condition of 

 stock is such that it is a pleasure to 

 receive and fill orders. 



Business at present is not quite as 

 good as it ought to be; it appears peo- 

 ple must have squandered their sur- 

 plus cash for the holidays and are now 

 waiting to catch up again before in- 

 vesting in flowers. 



Various Notes. 



Warren G. Matthews is the victim 

 of an attack of the grip. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Young has been on 

 the sick list for several days. 



George W. Bartholomew, manager of 

 the Miami Floral Co., was the recipient 

 of a handsome hand-painted vase, 

 which was presented to him by the 

 employees of the company. 



The Heiss Co. reports a most satis- 

 factory New Year's business. 



jP a certainty that Iron Frame Construction of ours makes the ideal house. 

 It makes the kind of a housd that uot only "louki go<)<l" but stands close 

 inspection and coinparisous. It must be to, as many of uur customers 

 recommend itto liieir friends. Fortuuately, we have houses that fit 

 all conditious ami all pocketbooks. 



HITCHINGS & COMPANY, 1170 Broadway, New York 



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To TeD All the Good Points o! Our Construction 



in this advertisement 

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 tions, it will pay 



is impossible. If you 

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