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The Florists' Review 



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mer and fall the big companies are 

 pushing all coal west and northwest 

 in order to get ahead of the freeze-up. 



I would advise all florists to lay in 

 their stock of hard coal early in the 

 spring for the winter of 1913-14. 



G. R. Clark, Florist. 



Scranton, Pa. 



We are much pleased with The Ee- 

 yiew and trust it will always be up to 

 its present standard. — West yiew Floral 

 Co., Atlanta, Qa. .^ .. 



Send for 

 CMrcuIars 



" "" Temperature Naintained 

 Whae You're Gone? 



It should be, but you don't know 

 that It la. 



How valuable would a comploto 

 record of the temperature of each 

 hour of the nlRht and day be to you? 

 A »freat many dollars. Is the answer. 



THE STANDARD 



RECORDING 



THERMOMETER 



has saved hundreds of dollars for 

 many florists and may do as much 

 for you. Your plants and stock re- 

 quire certain, steady temperatures. 

 Use this thermometer and you will 

 know whether they are (retting what 

 they need. It leaves a written rec- 

 ord under lock and key. 



Lancaster, Pa., Nov. 4, 1912. 

 "Please mall at once 26 charts for 

 your "RecordlnK Thermometer, 

 which I bouKht some seven years 

 ago, and which Is a good, reliable 

 guide today." A. M. Herr. 



Standard Thermometer Co. 



(Successors to Parker Mfg. Co.) 

 65 Shirley St., BOSTON, MASS. 



Mention Tb9 Bcview when yoa write. 



Anchor Brand Plant Tubs 



Made of Everlasting Virginia White Cedar. Many styles 

 —many sizes. Write for full prices and dealers' discounts 



Richmond Cedar Works - • - Richmond, Vir{inia 



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