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The Rorists' Review 



August 17, 1916. 



IMICO 



HOT WATER BOILERS 



ESPECIALLY SUITED FOR 

 GREENHOUSE WORK 



ARE NOTED FOR COAL ECONOMY AND 

 GOOD RESULTS GENERALLY. 



ARE CONSTRUCTED SO AS TO EXPOSE 

 THE GREATEST POSSIBLE HEATING 

 SURFACE TO THE DIRECT ACTION OF 

 THE FIRE. THEREBY EFFECTING A 

 CONSIDERABLE SAVING OF FUEL. 



ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF 

 A COMPLETE LINE OF 





MALLEABLE and CAST IRON FITTINGS 



WRITE FOR DESCRIPTION AND PRICES 



IF YOU 



BEST, SPECIFY 



ftl 



WANT THE 

 THIS BRAND 



Illinois Malleable Iron Co., isoi-zsoiversey Parkway, Chicago, III. 



Mention The BeTlew when yoa write. 



I am also building a house nine^ feet 

 wide, at the north side of the larger 

 house. It has a 4-foot wall on one 

 side and a 6-foot wall on the other, 

 with an uneven-span roof. How many 

 runs of 2-inch pipe will be needed 

 for 50 degrees in this house, using one 

 flow from the other house to carry the 

 water to the far endf The smaller 

 house has no glass in the fide walls. 



L. G. B.— Ind. 



The house described can be heated 

 to 60 degrees by using fourteen 2-inch 

 returns, in addition to two 3-inch flow 

 pipes. Three or four of these returns 

 may be carried on each of the walls 

 and the others under the side benches. 

 Whether it would be possible to carry 

 any of the returns under the middle 

 benches would be determined by the 

 arrangement of the benches, walks, etc. 

 Where returns are desired under the 

 middle benches, it is advisable in a 

 house requiring from 600 to 1,200 

 square feet of radiation to use three 

 2^ -inch flow pipes, placing one upon 

 each plate and the third from three to 

 six feet below the ridge. 



To heat a house nine feet wide, with- 

 out glass in the walls, four 2-inch re- 

 turn pipes will be needed. 



ENDS OF HOUSE ABE COLD. 



Will the editor of The Review's 

 Heating Department give me some ad- 

 vice in regard to the system .of piping 

 in my greenhouse t It is piped for hot 

 water. The house is 16x58, with three 

 feet of brick and three feet of glass 

 in the side walls. The height to the 

 ridge is ten feet. The piping is all 



PIPK CUT TO 

 SKETCH 



It will pay to 

 oorraapond \Htli ua 



Wrought Iron Pipe, Tubes [and Fittings 



V9xr and Second Hand— Thoroughly overhauled, with new threads and 

 couplings, in lengths of 16 feet and over. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. 



ALBERT & DAVIDSON, Inc., 217-823 Union Are., BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Mention Tlw Reyl«w when yn write. 



HIGHEST PRICED and CHEAPEST 



BOILEBSMADK 



GiBLiN Greenhouse Boilers 



GXBUN at CO. 



109 Broad St.. Utica, N. Y. 



LBT US TBLL YOU 

 ABOUT THBM 



Mentloa Tbo BoTlew whon yon write. 



Use Rippley's 



No. 200 Hot Water Heater 



In grMoboiiMi, gvagw, bot and 

 poulti7 bouMt, ■mall bu lf d ln ga 

 F^o*. tSCMTTnUiit paid. 



Louis J. Ik Araoureaox, Norton. 

 MaM., says: "Tear No. 200 Heater 

 cared for oar greenhonse, 76x14x9 

 ft., last winter at 23 below zero." 



Mall orders direct. Write for clr- 

 calars of heaters and steamers. 



RIPPLEY MFG. & STEEL BOAT CO. 



Box F, Qrafton, Illinois 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



PIPE and TUBES 



SECOND HAND-all sizes furnished with new 

 tlireads and couplings. 



PIPE CUT TO SKETCH 



JAMES F. GRIFFITH 



I To stop that 



pipe leak per- 

 manently— 

 cheaply— use 

 Emergency 

 Pipe Clamps. 



M.B. Skinner & Co. 



55I-S82 Wsthiaitte 

 Bisl., ChicsiS 



Save 25% 



on Section, Heating and Glazing 



MIKE WINANDY, JR. 



Greenhouse Builder 

 6280 N. Unooln St., OHXCAGO 



