July 12, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



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with the flow under the ridge and two 

 with the other 2i/>-inch flow. 



For the other houses we would use 

 three 214-inch flows and either seven 

 2-inch or nine l^/{>-inch returns. We 

 Avould not use 1-inch pipe for houses 150 

 feet in length and would prefer not to 

 use li/>-inch pipe; neither would we 

 use 2-inch pipe for flows in houses of 

 that length. 



The three houses contain about 9,000 

 square feet of glass and for this area 

 we would suggest that the chimney be 

 about twelve inches in diameter inside, 

 which, with 8-inch walls, will make it 

 twenty-eight inches square outside. 



A chimney of the foregoing dimen- 

 sions is all that would be necessary for 

 the three liouses described, but if addi- 

 tional houses are to be erected and the 

 full capacity of the boiler utilized, pro- 

 vision should be made for this and a 

 chimney sixteen inches wide inside 

 should be erected. This will make it 

 tliirty-two inches square outside, unless 

 it is more than thirty feet in height, in 

 which case it will be well to build the 

 wall of three tiers of bricks for the 

 first ten feet, making it forty inches 

 square at the base. 



Unless the chimney is on the wind- 

 ward side of a building or trees, thirty 

 feet will generally answer as its heiglit, 

 although its capacity can be increased 

 by adding to its height. 



FORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



Market conditions during tlie first 

 week of July were normal for this time 

 of the year. There is enough stock to 

 satisfy the demand, but the quality 

 of most of it is mediocre. Business is 

 fair, with wedding and funeral work to 

 uphold the demand. 



Roses are liolding up well under the 

 hot weather. Summer American Beau- 

 ties are of good quality, and of the 

 others Russell, Sunburst, Shawyer and 

 Kaiserin are the best varieties. Val- 

 ley is extremely high-priced and hard 



Coal is High 



-AND- 



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