HORTICULTUBE 



June 30, 1917 



THE NEW BURNHAM 



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A Tubular Boiler Made in Our Factory at Geneva, N. Y. for 

 Steam or Hot Water, Either High or Low Pressure 



■IT^E say it is new, but it's really in many 

 ** particulars close to twelve years old. 



Over twelve years ago, Mr. Burnliam 

 started working out his first tubular boiler, 

 designed especially for greenhouse heating. 



Over and over again since then, just as it 

 seemed to the rest of us that at last we had 

 a satisfactory boiler, Mr. Burnham would de- 

 cide it was not yet worthy of Lord & Burn- 

 ham's high standard. 



Finally, however, one was perfected that 

 not only passed the critical criticisms of all 

 our boiler making experts, but also fully met 

 the exacting requirements of Mr. Burnham. 



So, here it is. 



It's made for either steam or hot water. 

 Either low or high pressure. 



The tubes are guaranteed to be real old- 

 fashioned charcoal iron, which Is the same 

 iron from which the railway engine boiler 

 tubes are made. 



No bricking in. Not even for the base. 



It has many points entirely different from 

 any other tubular boiler. 



Points that mean much to you in saving 

 money in setting up expense. 



Saving money in fuel needed. 



Saving money In operation. 



Saving money in repairs. 



Whatever boiler you may be thinking of 

 buying, hold up a bit, until you have looked 

 well into this one. 



Send for Circular Illustrating and Describing it 



Tord. 6JRttnihamC 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 









NEW YORK 

 42nd Street Bldg. 



SALES OFFICES: 



PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO ROCHESTER CLEVELAND 



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BOSTON 

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mercial Bank Bldg. 



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FACTORIES : Irvington, N. Y. Genera, N. Y. Des Plaioet, III. St. Catharines, Canada. 



