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DliCllMBEH 11, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



159 



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 IN FUEL. . 



ALSO MANUrACTllRERS OF 

 A COMPLETE UNE OF 



MALLEABLE and CAST IRON FITTINGS 



WRITE FOR DESCRIPTION AND PRICES 



IF YOU 



BEST. SPECIFY 



WANT THE 

 THIS BRAND 



m 



Illinois Malleable Iron Co., iiti-25 iiveney Parkway, Chicago, III. 



WILKS SELF-FEEDING 

 HOT WATER BOILER 



For Economy, Durability, Dependability^ 



Install a WILKS 

 and forg«t your 

 troubles. 



No nighf fire- 

 man required— 

 as the magazine 

 or coal chamber 

 holds sufficient 

 fuel to keep fire 

 10 to 12 hours 

 without atten- 

 tion. Best made 

 for a small 

 greenhouse. 



Send for Catalogue 

 and Prices 



Telephone 

 Tarda 866 



S. WILKS 

 MFG. CO. 



3523 Shields Ave.. 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



Price 



$10.00 



Plant Insurance at $10 



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 min- 

 imum? It would iqean ruin to your 

 plants — possibly ruin to you. There 

 have been many such cases. 



But net if you are equipped with the 

 STANDARD THBRMDSTAT. The 

 StandanI Thermestat prot«cts you 

 from just such dangers. It will ring a 

 bell at your bedside when danger is near. 



"I haveTone of your greenhouse ther- 

 mostats I have used 3 years. It has 

 proved so satisfactory I want anothei: 

 for my new houses." — John Sharper. 

 Oxon Hill, Md.. Jan. 6. 1919. 



Get one today, $10,00 '. 



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

 under lock and key, $1S.00.) 



STANDARD THERHONETER CO. 



65 Shirley Street, BOSTON, MASS. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



be added, the boiler should be large 

 enough for both houses. 



To heat the house, run a 2-inch over- 

 head main two feet below the ridge and 

 at the farther end of the house connect 

 it with three coils under the benches. 

 Altogether, ten 114-inch or t*veive 



It Lets the Florist Sleep 



You don't have to sit up and watch a 



liOt US tell you what one 



7<l!lr ^glfi3aog! I GIBLIN GREENHOUSE BOILER 



WRITE NOW. 



GIBLIN & CO. 



UTICA, N. Y. 



Mention The Kevlew when you write. 



l-inch- returns will be required. Just 

 how they should be distributed will de- 

 pend upon the relative width of the 



benches, but, as a rule, the larger num- 

 ber should be in the outside coils. 

 Give the flow pipe a slight fall and 



