. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOT CAST IRON Cast Iron Bpflers Crack I want to thank you for your promptness in ship- Ding the boiler I ordered of you on January l»th. I had a broakdowni ono off a battory off two cast Iron bollors crackod so It was impossible to use same, so I got you on the telephone at 8:30 a. .Unuary 13th, and ordered one of your hot water boilers. Same was put in my boiler room m the afternoon of January 15th. after which we built foundation and connected up. Since that time ttie boiler has takon earo off samo (lass as tho two cast Iron bollors had done,


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOT CAST IRON Cast Iron Bpflers Crack I want to thank you for your promptness in ship- Ding the boiler I ordered of you on January l»th. I had a broakdowni ono off a battory off two cast Iron bollors crackod so It was impossible to use same, so I got you on the telephone at 8:30 a. .Unuary 13th, and ordered one of your hot water boilers. Same was put in my boiler room m the afternoon of January 15th. after which we built foundation and connected up. Since that time ttie boiler has takon earo off samo (lass as tho two cast Iron bollors had done, easier and better in every way. [Signed] ANDREW BATHER. Clinton, Iowa. KROESCHELL BROS. CO. 444 West Erie St., (HCACM) M»ntlAT) Th^ WptIow wh»n »n»l rrrltn IMPROVED RETURN TUBULAR PIRBBOX BOILER. Johnston Heatlns: Co. 131 E. 26th St., New York City i'entufy, to make way for highway im- provements, is gradually getting into its new quarters. The managers of the Ehode Island College, at Kingston, have elected How- *land Burdick as superintendent of farm- ing. Mr. Green, representing H. Bavers-- dorfer & Co., of Philadelphia, v^as a visitor last week. S. Kinder & Bro., of Bristol, are be- ing kept pretty busy in arranging deco- rations for parties at the Ehode Island <"ountry Club, at Nayatt, having one or more each week. S. J. Eeuter & Son, Inc., of Westerly, 5«re sending excellent cuts of a new lose. No. 44, to the Henry M. Eobinson ^o., New York. The blooms are large and of a light piitk- color, with a deeper '?enter. Charles Hunt has been especially busy on funeral work all winter. Dur- 'ng the month of February he had an '^^'"^ge of four large pieces a day. Timothy O'Connor left in the latter part of last week for a few days' stav m New York. 'T- H. Cushing, of the Quidnick 'yeenhouses, at Quidnick, has disposed ^r a large portion of his orchid plants ro a private greenhouse in this city. Nathan D. Pierce, of the Home Nur. Please note that thes


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