SEPTBUBHa 4, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



93 



Some More Boiler Sense 



ffSHIS being: a continuation of the talk 

 ■* in which we stated that, for certain 

 conditions, cast iron boilers were best, 

 and for others wrought iron, but neither 

 could successfully meet ALL conditions 



This present ad discusses cast iron boilers 

 in general and the Burnham in particular. 



There are two kinds of cast iron boilers 

 being used for greenhouse heating. 



One kind was made particularly for 

 greenhouse heating. 



The other kind was made particularly 

 for residence heating. ' 



One kind first proved its great economy 

 in greenhouse heating, and then, because of 

 its economy, has sold freely for residence 

 work. 



The other kind is an out-and-out resi- 

 dence boiler trying to do 

 greenhouse work. 



One kind is constructed 

 to circulate short distances, 

 small volumes of water, 

 having vertical gravity in 

 its favor. 



The other kind is con- 

 structed to rapidly move 

 large volumes of water, 

 great distances, through 

 horizontal pipes — one of 

 the most difficult things to 

 do in heating. 



One kind is like a six-cylinder car that 

 can easily and smoothly run at 50 miles an 

 hour and keep firmly in the road. 



The other kind is like a four- cylinder 

 runabout, that may make the 50-mile pace, 

 but wobbles and jumps all over the roau 

 and racks and strains the engine doing it. 



You wouldn't expect roses to thrive in a 

 mum temperature. Following the same line 

 of reasoning, it is just as illogical to expect 

 a residence boiler to economically heat a 

 greenhouse. 



The 

 Burnham 



was the first cast iron 

 boiler designed and made 

 by a greenhouse concern 

 especially for greenhouse 

 work. 



Buy the genuine green- 

 house boiler — 



The Burnham. 



Lord and Burnham Co. 



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 42d Street Bldg. 



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 Tremont BldK- 



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