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APUiL 15, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



123 



GULF CYPRESS 



Greenhouse Materials 



reeky Cypren Bench Limber 



GLASS 



HOTBED SASH 



All Kinds and Sizes 



Lower than the 

 market prices. 



HOST rRACTICAL 



MM 



FLATS 



SHELF BRACKET 



Made for two 6-inch boards 

 or two lines of l-inch or 

 114-incli pipe, and can be 



Clamped on 1 to 2-in. upnsui/ pipe 



columns. 



Well made, iron-bound, 20c 

 each. Send 30c for sample. 



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NON-KINK 

 WOVEN HOSE 



Remnants, 12 ft. and up, coupled, 

 12c per ft. This hose is cheap at 

 twice the price. 



Metropolitan Patented 



BOILERS 



Will do more work 

 than any other boiler 

 of the same size; 

 starts circulating al- 

 most instantaneous- 

 ly; made in all sizes to 

 heat every size green- 

 house. 



PIPE 



1299-1323 Flushing Ave.. 



Brooklyn. N. Y. 



, Mpntlon The ReTlew when you write. 



the same way except that instead of 

 putting the pipes apart I put them to- 

 getlier and got all the returns under 

 two side benches, as I was not ready to 

 put in the benches in the center at that 

 time. Houses No. 4 and No. 5 are not 

 piped and I need to use them. Could I 

 pipe them now so as to carry enough 

 heat to keep stock from freezing or 

 would you advise piping later on? 



There are three outlets on the boiler 

 and two inlets on each side. At present 

 I am not using the center outlet and, 

 because the boiler is set too close to the 

 ■wall, I am not using the two inlets on 

 one side. If I have the water from all 

 five houses return through the two in- 

 lets I am using now, will that be too 

 Diueh on one side? In accordance with 

 the Kroeschell plans, one outlet sup- 

 plies house No. 1 and the other takes 

 <are of Nos. 2 and 3. At present I can- 

 ii'>t te.ar anything out or make radical 

 changes in the building. Would you ad- 

 vise using steam in this size of range 

 ^•r will hot water be all right? 

 ^ I could let the water out and put a 

 •'■inch valve on the main and one on the 

 '•eturn and pipe the two houses from 

 ll'ose, letting the water in again when 

 y'C change was completed. But I have 

 "^^out 150 feet of 3-inch pipe and a good 

 J'cal of 1^-inch pipe, which I should 

 ^^«e to use if possible. Should the hot 

 _ ater mains be reduced, as is done with 

 ^'eam mains? I have one 4-inch main 

 «^ "1^^ through the service shed; 

 snouid this be reduced from 4-inch to 



"White Coal 



Black Coal 



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Help Save the "White 

 Coal of Industry" 



The boiling hot water resulting from condensation in 

 your steam lines is worth money. You have paid for 

 it in terms of coal. It contains valuable heat units. 

 It is the "White Coal of Industry" — it should not 

 be wasted. 



And it need not be wasted. The Morehead Back-to - 

 Boiler System will save it for you by returning it to 

 the boiler at temperatures as high as 400 degrees 

 Fahrenheit. It reduces coal consumption an average 

 ^of 20%. At the same time your steam will be 

 "drier" and more efficient; your production speeded 

 up and profits increased. 



Write today for facts and figures on what the More- 

 head System will do in your plant. 



Morehead Manufacturing Company 



Dopt. "M" 



Detroit, Mich., U. S. A. 



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