. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoS. The American Fl oris t. 61 Were installed for 4,286,500 sq. ft. glass in seasons 1906-1907. Can be seen in use in every state in the Send for Catalogue W. W. , Silverdale, Pa., writes: "Your boiler Efives entire satisfaction. You will notice the No. 4 boiler is rated to warm 10 500 square feet of glass, and I have 12 000 square feet of ; "THE ONLY PERFECT HOT WATER ; Made in 16 sizes—our smallest for small greenhouses; one of our largest for 50,000 sq. ft. gl
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoS. The American Fl oris t. 61 Were installed for 4,286,500 sq. ft. glass in seasons 1906-1907. Can be seen in use in every state in the Send for Catalogue W. W. , Silverdale, Pa., writes: "Your boiler Efives entire satisfaction. You will notice the No. 4 boiler is rated to warm 10 500 square feet of glass, and I have 12 000 square feet of ; "THE ONLY PERFECT HOT WATER ; Made in 16 sizes—our smallest for small greenhouses; one of our largest for 50,000 sq. ft. glass at rose house temperature when 15° below zero. I KROESCHEIL BROS. CO., 45 Erie St., Chicago. Hybridizing: a la Chicago Kecord-Herald, An eminent horticulturist they say has crossed the potato bug- with the hen, to make the egg market bi'isker; has mixed the buckwheat stem with the sugar maple to produce self-siruped cakes; has grafted the sorghum cane upon the cornstalk to bring about corn bread and molasses with little labor; has budded the apple upon the jack oalc to make apple-jack from the cider or tree drip without waiting' for fermentation; has crossed the pepper and the box elder to bring an annual crop of ready-made pepper boxes, and added a little touch of the quaking asp to this already marvelous hybrid and thus provided a self-shaking pepper box right off the tree; has learned from the bloom of the hawthorn tree how to tell the he-haws from the she-haws; has combined the slippery elm and the ice-plant until he has produced an ideal wood for making toboggans and bob-sleds; has crossed the iron- wood with the water birch and never caused a bit of rust; has crossed the dogwood and the pussy willow without any disturbance beyond a mere bark: has hybridized the tumbleweed with forest trees, so that the first strong autumn wind brings the lazy forester's water wood home to him without the stroke of an ax or even hitching up the team; has mingled the rag- weed with'
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