. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. RELIABLE-ADAPTABLE Both of these terms are descriptive of Standard Pninp- InK EuKlnsa, but they only indicate two out of many points of superior excellence. These engines can be used to pump direct into the pipe lines or in connection with storage or air pressure tanks of any kind. STANDARD PUMPING ENGINES. Ask for CataloBue No. 10 are made in no less than twelve types of suction lift and deep well pumps, direct connected and moimted on one base. Gas or gasoline may be used for fuel. Electric motor instead of engine when desired. We can meet your r


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. RELIABLE-ADAPTABLE Both of these terms are descriptive of Standard Pninp- InK EuKlnsa, but they only indicate two out of many points of superior excellence. These engines can be used to pump direct into the pipe lines or in connection with storage or air pressure tanks of any kind. STANDARD PUMPING ENGINES. Ask for CataloBue No. 10 are made in no less than twelve types of suction lift and deep well pumps, direct connected and moimted on one base. Gas or gasoline may be used for fuel. Electric motor instead of engine when desired. We can meet your requirements; what are they? The Standard Pomp & Engine Co., 14 Michigaa Street, CLEVELAND, O. Meutiou The Bevtew when yon write. HT. KISCO, N T. The buiquet of the North West- chester Horticultural Soeietj at Castle Inn, Mt. Kisco, January 18, was a great success. The society numbers about sixty members and covers the ground from Katonah to Chappaqua, includ- ing almost every gardener of promi- nence im that section. H. Spavins, the florist at Mt. Kisco, was its secretary for twelve years, and carries a fine gold watch as evidence of tte society's appreciation. M. J. O'Brien, manager of the Harriman estate, is the present secretary; George Andrews, president; G. Ganun, treasurer, and F. Kirkman, corresponding secretary. The hotel was nicely decorated for the banquet by Messrs. Andrews, Thomson and Wills. Messrs. Maynard, Bickards, Kennedy, Burnett and MeTaggert were the new York visitors, and all gave interesting addresses. Masters William and Eobert Burnett, of New York, gave many solos on the piano and violin, and Messrs. Loy and Gififord, of Weehaw- ken, furnished the vocal entertainment, their popular songs being especially ap- preciated. J. A. Shaw was toastmaster. J. A. S. FBEEPOST, lUt. On visiting this city, I was gratified to hear that our brother florist, John Bauscher, Jr., who is one of the county supervisors and has personal charge of the money intended for dis


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