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SEI'TEMBEa 2, 1915. 



The 'Florists' Review 



The Plain Facts 

 About the Merits of 

 Cast and Wrought Iron 

 Boilers 



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OTH have their limitations. jIBoth 

 have their advantages. 



For ranges up to 30,000 feet, cast iron 

 boilei-s are by far the most economical. 

 Not only most economical in coal, but 

 they cost less to set up and cost far less 

 to keep in repair. 



Truth to tell, the repairs on a Burnham 

 are next to nothing. Even the grates 

 will last a surprisingly long time, because 

 they are made of a special heat-withstand- 

 ing iron mixture. They are also made 

 extra heavy and double under-braced 

 against warping. 



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In[some cellars the jacket on a wrought 

 boiler will rust out in a few years. While 

 in the same cellar, a Burnham would be 

 good for years and -• * 



years, as the cast iron 

 resists rust. 



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If your water is acid or contains some 

 destructive minerals, you will have to 

 re-tube a wrought boiler every few years. 

 Look at the rust-eaten tube on this 

 page — that's what will happen. 



But the Burnham Boiler can use the 

 same kind of water and scarcely be 

 affected. 



The Burnham you can bring from the 

 car in sections in any lumber wagon. 

 With a big riveted together wrought boiler, 

 it's an engineering job to load it, and a 

 prodigious task to pull it. 



For the man with the moderate sized 

 range the Burnham Cast Iron Sectional 

 Boiler is the one to buy. 



If you want to talk it over, say when 

 and where and we'll 

 be there. 



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