﻿APRIL 1. 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



121 



CULT CYPRESS 



I Greenhouse Naterials 



Tecky Cypres Benck Lumber 



GLASS 



HOTBED SASH 



All Kinds and Sizes 



Lower than the 

 market prices. 



NOST PRACTICAL 



SHELF BRACKET 



Made for two 6-inch boards 

 or two lines of l-inch or 

 1^-inch pipe, and can be 



Clamped onl to 2-in upn«ui> pipe 



columns. 



■-«■ M TCJ Well made, iron-bound, 20c 

 r L/% I 9 each. Send SOc for sample. 



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. 







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BOILER FLUES 



We make a specialty of handllns 

 carefully selected Boiler Flues, 4 

 Inches in diameter and other sizes 

 for Retabine Boilers. Also 

 Flues for greenhouse piping, etc. 



All flues are thoroughly cleaned 

 Inside and out, trimmed and are 

 ready foruse. General sales agent 

 forStuttle's Pstent Clamp and El- 

 bow for Joining flues— no packing, 

 no leaks. New Standard Pipe and 

 all kinds of Greenhouse Fittings. 

 Right prices and prompt shipment. 

 H. mUNSON 



Est. 1898 Phone Superior 572 

 1433 M. Wells St., Ohloaeo 



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w PIPE 



Wroocht Iron of lound second-hand analiij 

 with new threads and coupling, 16-ft. lengths 

 ftndup. Also pipe cut to sketch. We guarantee 

 entire satisfaction or return money, 



ALSO NEW PIPE AND FITTINGS 



Pfaff & K€ndall,fS'*ii's.. Newark, N. J. 



of glass in the walls and ends of the 

 house. Provided there is no glass 

 in the side walls, about 360 square feet 

 of radiation will be required for 50 de- 

 crees. It would be advisable to use a 

 boiler rated for fully 450 square feet, 

 which means a grate twenty-three 

 inches in diameter, or even as wide as 

 twenty-four inches if soft coal is to be 

 used. 



Are You Ready for Next Winter ? 



WITH the weather man predicting "fair and 

 warmer," you heave a thankful sigh of relief 

 that your heating troubles are over. 



But, like a pendulum, winter will swing back 

 again. Are you ready for it ? 



Now's the time to review your recent experience 



with the cold weather worries. If you had diflBculty in main- 

 taining even temperature, now's the time to eliminate the cause. 



Perhaps condensation — that powerful enemy of 

 steam — had a lot to do with it. 



FISHER 

 STEAM 

 TRAP 



(Type 33) 



will positively keep your 

 pipe lines free of all con- 

 densation. 



Cold weather need 



cause you no worry if your 

 steam lines are equipped 

 with Fisher Traps. Your 

 steam, is given a clear track 



It reaches the end runs dry and ^ 



M hot. Your last bench is as warm as the first. ^ 



B The superiority of Fisher Traps is pleasing thousands of users. ^ 



B Fisher Traps help you maintain even heat in the coldest weather. ^ 



^m Buy NOW for next winter. ^ 



I FISHER GOVERNOR COMPANY J 



■ Home Office: 508 Fisher Avenue Marshalltown, Iowa g 



Agancies in all ptincipal cities 





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Points the 

 Way to 

 Economy of Fuel | 



SEOIN NOW to find out about the "Morehead" System. Send right away s 



for the "Morehead" book for florists. In it you will find an easily under- s 



stood discussion of the boiler and condensation question from the pim«- s 



tloal standpoint of the Grower of Flowers. Write for this help TODAY. s 



= MOREHEAD MFG. CO. 



Dept. "M" 



299 



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For supplying the radiation a 2-inch 

 overhead main should be run from the 

 boiler to the farther end of the house. 

 About eight IV^-inch returns will be 



needed in the coils. Run all pipes with 

 a drop of one inch in fifteen feet alid 

 place an automatic air valve near the 

 lower end of each coil. If possible, run 



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