Jolt 30, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



87 



4kt%ehead^ 



A 



Rose 

 by any other 

 name-- 



would smell as sweet— provided- 

 it had beea grown under proper 

 conditions. The rose, by the way- 

 side, is under the care of Nature 

 and thrives— but, in the green- 

 house, extreme caution must be 

 observed. Constant temperature- 

 no matter what the thermometer 

 registers outside— such is the ideal 

 condition for a greenhouse. And 

 you can have it in your green- 

 houses. The Morehead Back-to- 

 Boiler System will do it— and save 

 you fuel, time, labor and water as 

 well. 



Will you let our enirinecrs show you 

 why; absolutely without oblifntion on 

 your part? 



Write today Dept. ••>!" 



Morehead 



Mfg. Co 



DETROIT. 

 MICH. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



to $1.40. This fact is appreciated by 

 the retail dealers who want to get ad- 

 vantage of the 15 cents a ton reduc- 

 tion. Therefore, they have been buy- 

 ing more coal in the last week or ten 

 days than they had bought in the pre- 

 ceding month. This is giving a bigger 

 volume of business to the eastern pro- 

 ducers. A great many retailers who 

 have been taking some coal on their 

 contracts are specifying more heavily 

 on contract. This is meaning a rather 

 intensified movement of smokeless in 

 the last few days of July. ' ' 



A HOUSE FOB POT PLANTS. 



I am building a greenhouse 21x50. 

 The side walls will be six feet high 

 and will consist of three feet of glass 

 and three feet of wood. I expect to 

 grow pot plants in the house. The 

 boiler pit is sunk six feet in the ground. 

 There will be two benches, each five 

 feet wide, in the middle of the house, 

 and one on each side, each three feet 

 wide. Please tell me how much piping 

 will be needed to heat such a house 

 here, in northern Ohio, and tell me 

 also what will be the best arrange- 

 ment of the piping. E. A. H. 



To heat the house described, I would 

 suggest running three 2% -inch flow 



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 'TNK BOIUR OF UNKQUALKD rUIL KCONOMY' 



^^^y 



The immense amount of direct self-cleanins heating surface 

 and the thin vertical waterways cause this type of boiler con- 

 struction to heat water quicker than any other form of boiler. 



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