. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 680 The American Florist. April 24, Installed to heat over 6,000,000 (six million) sq. ft. of glass during the past three Better, Cheaper 1346 Cast Iron Boilers were replaced by Expressions From The Men Who Know: THE BOILER AND PIPING SYSTEM, I CAN SAY, IS PERFECT IN EVERY WAY. With the Generator I can keep low temperatures, or can get the pipes so hot we cannot touch them. in less than twenty minutes all houses are thoroughlj- and equally heated, no matter how many coils aie turned on, and all this is due


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 680 The American Florist. April 24, Installed to heat over 6,000,000 (six million) sq. ft. of glass during the past three Better, Cheaper 1346 Cast Iron Boilers were replaced by Expressions From The Men Who Know: THE BOILER AND PIPING SYSTEM, I CAN SAY, IS PERFECT IN EVERY WAY. With the Generator I can keep low temperatures, or can get the pipes so hot we cannot touch them. in less than twenty minutes all houses are thoroughlj- and equally heated, no matter how many coils aie turned on, and all this is due to the Generator, which costs only $35.(X) I feel tliat no hot water system should be without a Kroeschell Generator. Yours truly, Rudolph Nagel, Ivancaster, Pa. We had no trouble whatever in keeping the required temperature during the recent cold spell with thermom- eter at 12 degrees below zero. We are glad of the opportunit\- to recommend your Generator, Boiler and piping plans to our fellow florists, knowing that when placed as directed they will give perfect satisfaction. We did our own piping, and none of us had ever had any experience in that line before. Hoping this will be of some benefit to j'ou, and thanking you for past kindness, we remain, Very truly yours North Floral Comp.^ny, Fort Dodge, la. in 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, than Cast Iron. "THE KROESCHELL" SEND FOR CATALOGUE KROESCHELL BROS. CO., 45 Erie St<, Chicago LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Mrs. M. D. Rlemers has found the Easter plant trade very satisfactory and intends to go into it more largely next season. INDLVUAPOLIS, ISD.—Sales at Easter did not quite come up to those of last year and the prices were not quite as good. Plants were in over supply and violets were the only short item in cut flowers. Galesburg, ill.—a 20 per cent in- crease in sales around the recent Easter at prices about tlie same as last sea- son is the report of H. P. Drury. There were not enough carnations of good quality and all


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