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June 17, 1915, 



The Florists^ Review 



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Superior 



INTERNAL-FIRED 

 BOILER 



For Hot Wator Hoatiiis 



99 



Superior Machine & Boiler Works 



840-850 W. Superior Stroot 

 CHICAQO 



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WROUGHT IRON PIPE 



with new threads and couplings in 

 full lengths. 



The owner who doesn't overlook the need of 

 quality; 



Who doesn't overlook that without quality he 

 couldn't realize a raaximuni of economy; 



Who doesn't overlook the advantatre of Wrought 

 Instead of steel' pipe, and who doesn't overlook 

 the Importance of selectlni; a comiietent dealer, 

 will not overlook us with our guaranteed Second 

 Hand Wrought Iron Pipe in full lengths with new 

 threads and couplings. 



ALBERT & DAVIDSON. Inc. 



817-228 Union Avenue. BROOKI.TN. N. T. 



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SAVE MONEY 



By Buying BOILERS, PUMPS, 

 PIPE, ote.p from 



E. E. McCartney, Canf ield, o. 



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desired for the benches in the middle 

 of the house, a 3-inch flow pipe could 

 be carried on the high wall and across 

 the end, and connected with seven 2- 

 inch returns on .the walls and under 

 the benches. 



A LEAN-TO IN OHIO. 



Please tell us how much piping to 

 use, and how to arrange it, to heat a 

 building 20x75, with a shed roof. The 

 house is ten feet high on one side 

 and six feet on the other and is well 

 protected. We wish to maintain a 

 temperature of 45 degrees. The house 

 has glass in one end. 



J. A. F. & S.— Ohio. 



As I understand the question, the 

 house described is a lean-to, one wall 

 of which is ten feet high, while the 

 height is only six feet on the other 

 side. Such a house would require about 

 450 square feet of radiation with hot 

 water heat, or not far from 225 square 

 feet with steam, for a temperature of 

 45 degrees. 



If the house is to be heated with 



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for the "Morehead" book for florists. In it you will find an easily under- s 



stood discussion of the boiler and condensation question from the prao- S 



tical standpoint of the Grower of Flowers. Write for this help TODAY. s 



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Pipe Fittings -- Imico Boilers 



-rOR GBEKNHOU8K WORK- 



ILLINOIS MALLEABLE IRON CO. 



1801- 1825 DIVXR8ET BOULEVARD CHICAGO 



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HIGHEST PRICED .nd CHEAPEST 



WaaXOM MADB 



GiBLiN Greenhouse Boilers 



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1 09 Bnwd St.. Utica. N. Y. 1 04 John St., New York City 



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WILKS 



Hot Water Boilers 



ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL 

 BOlLEitS rOR GREENHOUSES 



No Nlsht Flraman il«qulr«d with our 



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 HOT WATER BOILERS 



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S. WILKS NFG. CO. 



S52S Shields Ave., CHICAGO 



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STEEL 



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 TUBULAR 



__BOILERS 



Johnston Heating Co. 



131 K. 26th StTMt NIW YORK 



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BYERS' 



Guaranteed Full Weight Wrought Iron Pipe 



Lap*weldeil in sizes over IH inch. 



imiNGS, VALVES, BOILERS, RADIATORS. ETC 



JOHN MANEELY, 



B09-3U.818 Arch St. PHILADELPHIA. PA 

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hot water, I would run a 2i4-inch flow 

 pipe on each side wall and halfway 

 across the end of the house. Connect 

 the end of each flow pipe with three 

 2-inch returns, which should be carried 

 on the walls back to the boiler. If I 

 knew something about the interior ar- 

 rangement of the house I might make 

 some slight change in the suggested 

 arrangement of the pipes, such as car- 



BOILER FLUES 



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We make a specialty of handling carefully Mlected 

 Boiler Flues, 4-lnch diameter and other sUes, lor 

 greenhouse piping, Gutter Posts, etc. Also, we 

 make a specialty of flues for retubluR boilers. All 

 flues are thorougrhly cleaned Inside and out, 

 trimmed, and are ready for use. General Sales 

 Ajrents for Stuttle's Patent Clamp and Elbow for 

 Joining flues-no packing, no leaks. New standard 

 pipe and aU kinds of greenhouse fittings. Right 

 prices and prompt shipment 



H- MUN80N ^%r"* 



1353 N. Clark St., Phone Superior 572 Chicago 

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EMERGENCY PIPE CLAMPS 



Stop any split or 

 rust hole leak — 

 permanently. 

 M. B. SKINNER & CO. 



558 562 Washmoton Bl. 

 CHICAaO, ILUNOIS 



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Full Weight Wrought iron 

 and Spellerlzed Steel Pipe 



Coils, Bends, Railings, etc, made to Sketch 



FORD & KENDIG CO. 



27 North 7th Street PUn Ann PIIIA 



»4th and Wood Streets lUlLAllLLriUA 



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rying the flow pipes on purlin posts 

 located about six feet from each wall 

 of the house, if they are so located. 



To heat the house with steam, I 

 would run one 2-inch flow pipe to the 

 farther end of the house and connect 

 it with six 1 14 -inch returns, three of 

 which should be upon each of the side 

 walls and extend nearly to the middle 

 of the end of the house. 



