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The l^lorists^ Review 



JDNB 8, 1916. 



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mrCHELL & DILLON 

 COAL CO. 



Bedford Building. CHICAGO 



W* can •■¥• you mtmnmy. 



Mention The RctIcw when you wrttt. 



H. H. LINEAWEAVER & CO., Inc 



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BITUMINOUS \# \# iF% ki 

 West End Trust Buildinc. PHILADBLPHIA 



17 Battery Place. NEW YORK 

 Nnttins Buildinc, LEBANON, PA. 

 Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Creenhonse Heating. 



• Subscribers are invited to write the 

 Editor of this Department with regard to 

 any details of greenhouse heating that 

 are not understood. But please do not 

 ask The Ee'^iew to make a choice of ap- 



• paratus for you. The greenhouse heating 

 '.^ equipment advertised in this paper is, we 



' beliwe, the best for the trade to buy, 

 , and each article the best in the special 

 ^ field of its adaptation. 



' WILL NEED LARGER FLOWS. 



I am building a greenhouse 15x40. 

 If I run two 1%-inch flows under the 

 ridge and five returns under each side 

 bench, can I maintain a temperature 

 of 60 to 70 degrees when the outside 

 temperature is not lower than 8 de- 

 grees above zero? The walls are solid 

 to a height of three feet; above that 

 there are two feet of glass in the side 

 walls. The height to the ridge is eight 

 feet. The house is well protected from 

 winds. L. A. W. — Miss. 



So far as the question of radiation 

 only is concerned, the amount suggested 

 would be sufficient to maintain a tem- 

 perature of 60 degrees unless the out- 

 side temperature drops lower than 10 

 degrees above zero, but we do not ad- 

 vise carrying five 1%-inch returns, 

 forty feet in length, with one 1%-inch 

 flow pipe. We would use either two 2- 

 inch flows or one 2V^-inch flow in the 

 house. If a temperature of 70 degrees 

 is desired, we would add one return 

 upon each wall. 



A TWO-SECTION GREENHOUSE. 



Will you kindly give me the neces- 

 sary information in regard to the pip- 

 ing of the greenhouse shown in the en- 

 closed sketch? We wish to heat with 

 steam, using 114-inch or l^^-inch pipe. 

 Please state how many pipes will be 

 needed and how they should be placed 

 in each room. W. A. W. — Idaho. 



From the accompanying sketch it 

 would appear that the house is 24x90, 

 running east and west. The walls are 

 five and one-half feet in height, with 

 three feet of glass in the north wall. 

 The south and west walls are con- 

 structed entirely of glass. A 20-foot 

 space at the east end is partitioned off 

 from the remainder of the house and 

 has an 8-foot basement underneath. 

 The boiler is to be placed in the south- 

 east corner of this basement. The 

 house has raised benches at each wall, 

 and three other benches through the 



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''The Boiler of Unequaled Fuel Economy" 



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J. B. SWAYNE'S famous concrete mushroom range at Kennett Square, Pa. Heated by 

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Lord & Burnham Iron Frame houses, 45x400, built for Way Bros., Kennett Square, Pa. 

 Heated by Kroeschell Boiler and Kroeschell Piping System. These houses are devoted 

 to the growing of two crops at the same time — tomatoes In the benches and mushrooms 

 under the benches. All heating lines are carried overhead. 



The Reward of Merit 



A few yean ago we placed our first Kroeschell BoUer in Chester County, Pa., and the work 

 this boiler is doing has made nuuiy new customers for the Kroeschell. This year we are 

 placing five more large Kroeschelis in tills section. We invite you to correspond writh these 

 parties and suggest that you put the question point-blnnli : "What do you thinlt about the 

 Kroeschell, and why have you ordered the Kroeschell boiler again and again?" 



KROESCHELL'S FAME SPREADS ALONG THE HISTORIC BRANDYWINE 



RECENT INSTALLATIONS 



MS. JAMES BBOWK, TB., COAIESYITLE 



1— No. 10 Kroeschell Boiler 

 MB. FEEDEBIC CABEY, 



KENNETT SQUABE 



1 — No. 12 Kroeschell Boiler 

 MEBSBS. DI FILLIFPO BEOS., 



KENNETT SQVABE 



1— No. 14 KroescheU Boiler 

 MB. J. B. SWAYNE. KENNETT SQXJAKE 



1 — Noj 26 Kroeschell Boiler 

 MESSBS. MAC DONALD BBOS., 



KENNETT SQUABE 



1 — No. 7 Kroeschell Boiler 



1 — No. 26 Kroeschell Boiler 

 MESSBS. SCABLETT BBOS., 



KENNETT SaXTABE 



1 — No. 12 Kroeschell Boiler 

 MB. J. B. SWAYNE. KENNETT SQUABE 



1 — No. 9 Kroeschell Boiler 



1— No. 24 Kroeschell Boiler 

 MB. Z HOWABD THOMPSON, 



KENNETT SQUABE 



1 — No. 18 Kroeschell Boiler 



1 — No. 4 Kroeschell Boiler 



1 — No. 15 Kroeschell Boiler 

 MB. E. C. MABSHALL. KENNETT SQTTABE 



1 — No. 9 Kroeschell Boiler 



1 — No. 6 Kroeschell Boiler 



WEST GBOVE 



MB. DANIEL H. OBEEN. 



1 — No. 4 Kroeschell Boiler 

 MB. C, P. BABNABD, NOBTH BBOOK 



1 — No. 4 Kroeschell Boiler 

 MESSBS. W4Y43B0S.. KENNETT SQTTABE 



1 — No. 8 Kroeschell Boiler 



1 — No. 14 Kroeschell Boiler 



1 — No. 14 Kroeschell Boiler 

 MESSBS. YEATMAN & WAY, 



KENNETT SQTTABE 



1 — No. 10 Kroeschell Boiler 



1 — No. 10 Kroeschell Boiler 



1 — No. 12 Kroeschell Boiler 

 MESSBS. T. E. PALMEB & SON, 



MENDENHALL 



1 — No. 7 Kroeschell Boiler 

 MB. C. P. CHAMBEBS, TOTTOHKENAMON 



1 — No, 4 Kroeschell Boiler 

 MESSBS, BICHABDS BBOS.. 



TOTTOHKENAMON 



1 — No. 15 Kroeschell Boiler 



1 — No. 8 Kroeschell Boiler 



MB. LAWBENCE THOMPSON, 



TOUOHKENAMON 



1 — No. 8 Kroeschell Boiler 

 MB. I. A. PASSMOBE. WEST CHESTES 



1 — No. 3 Kroeschell Boiler 



1 — No. 7 Kroeschell Boiler 



KROESCHELL BROS CO., 



444 W«st BrU Str««t 

 CHICAQO, ILL. 



