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March 30, 1922 



are well built and not more than eight 

 feet in height, and if the windows do not 

 have more than twelve square feet for 

 the full size of the openings, with eight 

 feet for the bathroom window, it is 

 probable that sixty-five square feet of 

 radiation will heat the parlor, fifty the 

 dining room and thirty the bathroom. 

 This will be furnislied if each section 

 in the radiators has five square feet, 

 but it will require rather heavy firing 

 to keep up 70 degrees if the sections 

 only supply four square feet. 



We do not have a catalogue of the Ar- 

 eola heaters at hand and are not sure 

 regarding the sizes and ratings, but 

 for 400 square feet of radiation, which is 

 the amount that will be required for 

 the dwelling and greenhouse, in addi- 

 tion to the mains, it will be desirable to 

 have a heater with a grate twenty-four 

 or twenty-five inches square. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



The Newport Horticultural Society 

 held a special meeting March 22, at the 

 John Clarke school, at which there was 

 an unusually large gathering. The en- 

 tire evening was given over to a lec- 

 ture on "Old New England Gardens," 

 by Loring Underwood, landscape archi- 

 tect of Boston. The lecture, which was 

 one of the most interesting and instruc- 

 tive ever delivered before the local hor- 

 ticultural society, was closely followed 

 by the audience and was illustrated 

 with colored stereopticon slides. 



At the conclusion of Mr. Under- 

 wood's lecture he answered questions 

 asked by the audience and opportunity 

 was given for a general discussion. 



Daniel O'Connor has returned to his 

 home in this city after a brief stay in 

 Boston. 



Hundreds of packages of flower and 

 vegetable seeds have been received here 

 from Congressman Burdick. 



Charles S. Ritchie has been appointed 

 by the town of Middletown as a mem- 

 ber of a committee to investigate tlie 

 purchasing of a fire-fighting apparatus 

 for the town. 



Fred P. Webber, who has been con- 

 fined to his home at Middletown with a 

 slight attack of diphtheria, is out again. 



w. n. M. 



Platte City, Mo. — R. P. C. Wilson, 

 who some time ago had charge of the 

 Missouri Colony Greenhouses, Marshall, 

 Mo., is planning the erection of a large 

 range of greenhouses in this city. 



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