OCTOBBB 2, 191S. 



The Florists' Review 



93 



BOILER FLUES 



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We make a specialty of handlingr carefully selected 

 Boiler Fines, 4-inch diameter and other sizes for 

 greenboose plplnsr. Gutter Posts, etc. Also, we 

 make a specialty of flues for retublng boilers. All 

 flues are thorouKhly cleaned and trimmed, ready 

 for use. Oeneral Sales Agents for Stuttle's Patent 

 Olamp and Elbow for Jolnintr flues— no packing, no 

 leaks. New standard pipe and Bll kinds of green- 

 house fittings. Right prices and prompt shipment. 



H. MUNSON 



1405 Wells St. Phone North:672 Chicaco 

 Mention The BctIcw when yoa wrif . 



6. £. TRAVIS CO., HENRY, II.Ii. 



MfttiMor Inp Rpview whpr von wrrftp 



4-INCH 



BOILER TUBES, 61 



canto par foot. 

 Now and S. H. PIpa. All SIzaa. 



Tell us your wants. 

 II.UNOIS PIPB b MFG. CO. 



2117 S. Jefferson Street. CHICAGO. ILL. 

 Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



WROUGHT IRON PIPE FOR SALE 



Bethreaded, thoroughly overhauled, 14 ft. and up, 



guaranteed fren from splits or holes. 



It will pay you to correspond with us. 



ALBERT A DAVIDSON 



217-23 Umon Aveme. BROOKLYN. NEW TIM 



READING GUARANTEED 



Wrought Iron Pipe 

 Nelson Valves 



All SIzaa In Stock. 



The Harttnan Company 



1231-5 No. Froat St.. Philadelphia 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



FOR A STEADY PRESSURg 



THE PGHSON REGULAnilG 



VALVE 



HUGHSON STEAM SPECIALTY CO. 

 8021-3 S. Stoto St.. Chicago 



2-inch returns will be required. If the 

 4-inch flow pipe is retained, it should 

 be supplemented with two 2i/^-inch 

 flow pipes on the plates. The main re- 

 turn pipes should be of the same size, 

 or at least of the same capacity as the 

 flow pipes. Unless the top of the boiler 

 is as low as the returns, a mercury 

 generator should be used on the sys- 

 tem. 



HEATINQ A NEW JERSEY HOUSE. 



I have a small even-span greenhouse, 

 running north and south, with the pot- 

 ting shed at the north end. The walls 

 are made of cement blocks and contain 

 no glass. The house is ninety feet 

 long, eight feet eight inches wide and 

 six and a half feet from floor to ridge. 

 The height to the plates is four feet, 

 r should like to heat this house with 



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Pull Out Proof 



nT'S ALL very well to do a lot of 

 big direct talking about big 

 direct fire surfaces. But proof-talk 

 is the only talk that really talks. 



Here's a Burnham proof. If you 

 were strong enough to grip each 

 side of the fluted direct fire surface 

 on a Burnham Boiler, say two feet 

 across, and pull it out straight, you 



would have six straight feet of the 

 most direct kind of direct surface. 



That's one of the reasons why the 

 Burnham coal bills are so reason- 

 able. 



Send for catalogue and other rea- 

 sons why you should use Burnham 

 Boilers. 



Lord and Burnham Coa 



SALES OFFICES 



NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA 



42d Street Bulldlnfr Tremont Building Franklin Bank BulldinK 



CHICAGO ROCHESTER TORONTO 



Rookery Bnlldlng Granite Buildlncr 12 Queen St., East 



FACTORIES 



IRVINOTON, N. Y. 

 DE8 PLAINES, ILL. 



Mentiuu The ttertew when you write. 



hot water, and have a boiler rated at 

 450 feet of radiation. Would two 4-inch 

 flow pipes under the west bench and 

 on© 4-inch return under the east bench 

 heat the house to 50 degrees? The 

 location of this house is southern New 

 Jersey, G. McK. 



It will require about 300 square feet 

 of radiation to heat the house de- 

 scribed. The boiler, having a rating of 

 450 square feet of radiation, should be 

 amply large, and two 4-inch flows and 

 one 4-inch return would furnish the 

 radiation needed. However, I should 

 prefer to run a 2%-inch flow pipe upon 



EMERGENCY PIPE CLAMPS 



Stop any split 

 or rust hole leak 

 —permanently. 



Junes NcCrei&Ci. 



CHICAOO 



Mnnrlop Thf R<>v1ew wt)eii you write. 



each wall, and connect each of them 

 with a 21^-inch return pipe. A 2-inch 

 flow upon each wall and two 2-inch 

 returns under each bench could be used. 

 This would furnish rather more heat 



