June 28, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



77 



THE NEW BURNHAN 



A Tubular Boiler 



Made in Our Factory at Geneva, N.Y. 



For Steam or Hot Water 



Either High or Low Pressure. 



WE say it is new, but it's really in many 

 particulars close to twelve years old. 



Over twelve years ago. Mr. Burnham started 

 working out his first tubular boiler, designed 

 especially for greenhouse heating. 



Over and over again since then, just as it 

 seemed to the rest of us that at last we had a 

 satisfactory boiler, Mr. Burnham would decide 

 it was not yet worthy of Lord & Burnham's 

 high standard. 



Finally, however, one was perfected that not 

 only passed the critical criticisms of all our 

 boiler making experts; but also fully met the 

 exacting requirements of Mr. Burnham. 



So here it is. 



It's made for either steam or hot water. 

 Either low or high pressure. 



The tubes are guaranteed to be real old- 

 fashioned charcoal iron, which is the same iron 

 from which the railway engine boiler tubes 

 are made. 



No bricking in. Not even for the base. 



It has many points entirely different from any 

 other tubular boiler. Points that mean much 

 to you in saving money in setting-up expense. 



Saving money in fuel needed. 



Saving money in operation. 



Saving money in repairs. 



Whatever boiler you may be thinking of buy- 

 ing, hold up a bit, until you have looked well 

 into this one. 



Send for circular fully describing and illus- 

 trating it. 



lor4> u]EWiihamioi. 



NEW YORK 

 42d Street Bldg, 



BOSTON 

 Tremont Bldg. 



TORONTO 

 Royal Bank Bldg. 



Builders of Orecnhouses and Conservatories 



SALES OKFICKS 



PHILADELPHIA DETROIT 



Widener Bldg. Book Bldg. 



CHICAGO 

 Continental & Commercial Bank Bldg. 



ROCHESTER 

 Granite Bldg. 



MONTREAL 

 Transportation Bldg, 



CLEVELAND 

 Swetland Bldg. 



FACTORIES: 



IRVINGTON, N. Y. DES PLAINES, ILL. (iKNKVA. N. V. 



ST. CATHARINES. CANADA 



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