October 30, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



99 



COLD WEATHER 



DOES NOT BOTHER THE 

 FLORIST WHO USES THE 



Wilks Hot Water Boilen 



MADE ENTIRELY OF STEEL 



Marietta, Pa., January 27, 1910. 

 S. Wilks Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. 



Dear Sirs : I am so well pleased with the self-feeding boiler 

 I bought of you last fall that I feel it is my duty to tell you so. 

 It is heating 400 ft. of 2-in. pipe O. K. I have had the time, 

 also the zero weather, to give it a good test, and it proved all you 

 claim for it. I did not lose a minute's sleep this winter so far. 

 I fill up the magazine about 9 o'clock in the evening and never 

 look after it till 5 or 6 o'clock next morning and alwajs find the 

 fire in good shape. Yours truly, 



Edwin F. Campbeli.. 



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 CHICAGO, ILL. 



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wall and with both gables exposed, 

 200 square feet of radiating surface will 

 be required to maintain a temperature 

 of 60 degrees. This can be secured by 

 running one 2^/^-inch flow pipe about 

 two feet below the ridge, to the farther 

 end of the house, and dropping down a 

 pipe of the same size to feed the coils, 

 which should start near the center of 

 the end of the hoase and run to the 

 corners, and then along the sides and 

 across the other end to the door. If 

 there is a &oot at each end of the house, 

 drop down two 2-inch pipes to supply 



4t 



RETURN 

 TRAPS 



Save condensation 

 and it's heat. 



Automatically return 

 both to boiler with- 

 out pumping. 



Let UB show you what "Detroit" Trajw would save in your 

 coal bills— what they will do for your Heating System. 



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the coils, asd*^ the san\« size of yipes 

 for the returns. T^or each of the coils 

 use four 2-inch, or five l^^-inch pipes. 

 The coils may be either on the walls, 

 just below the glass, or under the side 



benches. In case it is impossible to 

 place the boiler so that its highest part 

 will be below the lowest part of ithe 

 coils, it will be advisable to attach a 

 mercury generator to the expansion 



