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The Florists' Review 



NoTSUBxa 18, 1920 



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Plibricois inoldocl Into place; needs no forms 

 and requires niinintimi time and labor. 



PLIBRICO Makes Air Tight 

 Furnace Linings 



Air leaks in furnace lining joints, boDer settings 

 and baffles are the greatest preventable losses in 

 a boiler plant. No argument should be necessary 

 to establish the fact that An Air Tight Furnace 

 Lining is a great fuel economizer. 



Shipped in steel containers only. Warehouse stock car- 

 ried in principal cities for immediate delivery. 



Send for book on furnace building 



JOINTLESS FIRE BRICK CO. 



Offices and Faotory, 1130-llSO Clay St., Chlcaco, III. 



HitHHEATRESISTANCE 

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FURMACELINIHG 



Trad« lUrk 

 Res. U. S. Pmt. 09ea 



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bench and the other three in the center 

 ■walk, I judge that the temperature near 

 the north side might be 60 or 65 degrees, 

 while close to the glass on the south side 

 it would not be more than 40 and per- 

 haps as low as 32 degrees in severe 

 weather. The bench along the south 

 wall appears to be about five feet wide 

 and is only eight inches from the ground. 

 I should advise excavating under this 

 bench so that the ground would be 

 sixteen inches from the bottom of the 

 bench, using five of the returns as an 

 under-bench coil and placing only four 

 in the other coil. There should be an 

 opening three or four inches wide be- 

 tween the outer edge of the benches and 

 the walls. 



Miter the east end of each coil to 

 provide for the expansion of the pipes. 

 Cast-iron headers may be used for the 

 coils, or they may be built up of tees 

 and short nipples, using three tees, 2%- 

 inch, 2-inch and IVo-inch, respectively, 

 with 1%-inch side openings and a 1%- 

 inch ell to receive the pipe forming the 

 south line in each of the coils. The 

 headers at the other end of the coils, 

 should be built up in the same manner 

 and the main returns connecting the 

 coils with the heater should also be 2%- 

 inch. These may be joined into one 

 3-inch. 



EL PASO, TEX. 



The Potter Floral Co. probably grows 

 more of its own flowers than any other 

 firm in El Paso. This concern has thir- 

 teen large houses and this season 20,000 

 mums have been produced. In one of 

 the houses roses are grown, two contain 

 sweet peas and in other houses 30,000 

 carnation plants have been set. Potted 

 plants, including cyclamens and gera- 

 niums, as well as pompons, are also 

 grown. This, with the stock grown un- 

 der lath, makes a large growing estab- 

 lishment. 



H. W. Bierhorst reports that business 

 has been good. He is handling a choice 

 line of bulbs. 



"A little between seasons," is the 

 comment of J. Leebach, of the El Paso 

 Seed Co., when asked regarding business 

 conditions. H. R. E. 



SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 



The Armistice day window of the Mil- 

 ler Floral Co., which was illustrated in 

 The Review of November 4, was the 

 work of Mrs. Uhra HuflF, of that com- 

 pany, though credit was given to Paul 

 Richmond, manager of tlio .«tove. 



Stop pipe leaks 



— save cost of tearing out old pipe, 

 buying, threading and putting in 

 new pipe. Use 



Emergency Pipe Clamps 



Positive, permanent repairs guaran- 

 teed. Write for bulletin. 



What size? Address M. B. 

 Skinner Co., 558-562 Wash- 

 ington Blvd., Chicago. 



PATSCP'IS'OS 



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 catalogue here 

 belonging to you 



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TUBING, ALL SIZES 



IMICO 



Hot Water Boilers 



Made by 



Illinois Malleable Iron Co. 



1801.1825 Diversey Boalemi 



CHICAGO 



Are noted for COAL ECONOMY ui 

 good results generally. 



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PIPE CUT TO SKETCH 



SECOND HAND PIPE 



Large stock, all sizes, furnished with new threads and couplings. 



JAMES F. GRIFFITH, 



416-24 Moyer Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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