October 18, 1917. 



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The Florists^ Review 



87 



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You must keep up 

 a uniform heat— 



— why not do it in the 

 most economical way? 



TWO big points to bear in mind in the heating of your 

 greenhouses: You must keep condensation out of your 

 steam lines— and save fuel. Widely separated points, you 

 may think. But they are not. 



The condensation in your lines prevents circulation of 

 the steam— thereby making uniform heating impossible, 

 which is, of course, a waste of fuel. Now if you can 

 remove this condensation and return it to your boilers you 

 have served a double purpose, better heating and fuel saving, 



The Morehead Back-to-the-Boiler System automatically 

 removes all condensation from the lines and takes it back 

 to the boilers. Hundreds of florists declare that it saves 

 an astonishingly large percentage of their fuel. Requires 

 no attention— always on the job. Let us tell you more 

 about it. 



Morehead Mfg. Co. 



^ Dept M, 



DETROIT, MICH. 



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lo Boiler I > 

 SYSTEM 



Used by Successful 

 Florists Everywhere 



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HIGHEST PRICED and CHEAPEST 



BOIUCRS MADE 



GiBLiN Greenhouse Boilers 



GIBLIN & CO. 

 100 Broad Street. UTICA, N. T. 



Let us tell you about them. 

 Mention The Kerlew when you write. 





Dixon's Graphite 

 Pipe Joint Compound 



Saves time, money, temj>er 

 and toob. Makes tiRbter 

 Joints. Never sets like a 

 cement. Keeps Joints well 

 lubricated. Send tor book- 

 let No. M-D. 



Jaseph Dixon Crucible Caoifiay 

 Jersey City, N. J. 



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needed. However, if the house is but 

 twonty-four feet wide, only twelve IVj- 

 inch returns, with two L'^-j-inch flows, 

 will be needed. If the house is 100 to 

 125 feet long and twenty-four feet wide, 

 we would put in three 2i'2-i:u'h Hows 

 and eight 2-inch returns, for a lettuce 

 temperature. 



A 3-inch main will supply two 2V2- 

 inch flow pipes. If a temperature of 

 60 degrees is required in a house 24x 

 125, we would suggest the use of four 

 2^-inch flow pipes and eleven 2-inch 

 returns. 



WISHES TO USE 4-INCH PIPE. 



We are enclosing a sketch of the 

 ground plan of a range of greenhouses 

 we are erecting, and we should like to 

 have a few pointers about the laying 

 out of the heating system. We have a 

 lot of 4-inch soil pipe which we wish 



Plant Insurance at $7 



WHAT would happen if your night 

 man fell asleep some night in 

 zero weather? What if you should 

 oversleep, or a cold wave hit your green- 

 house when your heat is at the mini- 

 mum? It would mean ruin to your 

 plants — possibly ruin to you. There 

 have been many such cases. 



But not if you are equipped with the 

 STANDARD THERMOSTAT. The 

 Standard Thermostat protects you 

 from just such dangers. It will ring a 

 bell at your bedside when danger is near. 



The Standard Thermostat is indis- 

 pensable to tlie up-to-date grower. You 

 know preparedness counts! Get the 

 Standard totiay. It costs only $7.00— lasts 

 a lifetime. Write for descriptive matter 

 now, while you are thinking about it. 



(G. H. 4, same as G. H. 3, only 

 under lock and key, $10.00) 



STANDARD THERNONETER CO. 



G. H. 3 



65 Shirley Street, 



BOSTON, MASS. 



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Use Rippley's 



No. 200 Hot Water Heater 



Id greenbonaea, garasres. hog and 

 ponltry hoases. small bnlldlnira. 

 Loaia J. L. Amoureaux, Norton, 

 Maaa., aaya: "Tear No. 200 Heater 

 cared for onr greenhooa*, 7Bxl4x9 

 ft.. laat winter at 23 below sero." 



Mall ordera direct. Writ* for clr- 

 cnlara of heat^ra and ateamera. 



RIPPLEY MFG. & STEEL BOAT CO. 



Box P. Qraftoa, Illinois 



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JTo stop that 



w^^k ^^^^ ^^^ Pei*- 

 ^^^^ manently— 



cheaply— use 

 Emergency 

 Pipe Clamps. 



M. B. Skinner Co. 



551-562 Wathisitaa 

 BonI., Chicaia. 



