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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



635 



Wlii'ii tlif t'.iiVercnco in Im'.mI is si\ Icot. 

 Iii. jldw itv oravity is i'lniii oim/ Io ihi-^ 

 1,1(1 ouc-liali" foot i)cr secniui, wliiii' 1lial 

 ,)■ tlie I'nrcod <'irciil:itioii is t'iDiii ^cncu- 

 ,,.,.ii to Iwnily foot pel- sitoikI. 'I'Ih.' only 

 nifiiiis liy \vlii<'h it is jmssililc In iiinin- 

 iiiiii llx' tcmix'ratiiro of i1m' water at a 

 luiulit necessary to obtain its most elli- 

 rieiit iient is to assist <>i"i\ity liy us,- df 



:l |iUin[i. 



[',}' nse ol' a ].iini|) llie cireulation can 

 !,e retnrneil to the lioilei' to be reheatetl 

 ■it a loss of lait ten decrees in niiltl 

 \\eatln'i- and of not nioiv than ;\\enly 

 Icorces ill tlie seMTOst weatlier. The 

 niinip nsed tor tlie ciivnlat ion is an e.\- 

 irenieiy siMipic )>ieco of ajiiKirat iis. liein;^ 

 I, lit a fan etndose<l in an iron easin<;. 

 This fan ii'\oi\t^s and projiels the ictnin- 

 lll^ watei- Thro\it;li the lioiler and them-e 

 ihroneh the system. The two lieaiiii<is 

 .if this |iuia|) lain in a icservoif of oil, as 

 .hies the shaft of tlio inotof whic-li ojiei- 

 ates the iiu!n|>. thus doini^ away with the 

 roiistanr attention of a i)ors()n to keep ili.' 

 |ii!ia|> in innidiiij eondition. 



'i'he alternating ctnrent nmtni i>- still 

 ,1 inoi(> >iin)de nntcdiini' than tlie direct 

 i-iirrent ninlor, tiiere beine no comniuta- 

 iiir. A steam, yas or ;;asoline engine, 

 lieU, watei' motor or any form of ]>o\\er 

 c;ii, lie u>ed to ••nUantaee where it is 

 available, Imt the eli'clri<- motor is so 

 aiiivors.ally used, and systems of electric 

 iiower are available almost every ]ilace 

 where lieat i> needed, that we can cite 

 (he I'lectric motor as the tnost sinipli' 

 and most economical form of jiower toi- 

 forced cifcidation of hot wati'i. 



Cnlike any ether system ot' lieatitii,', 

 I he coils mav be ol' any length, and can 

 lie jilacei! in any j'osition or location in 

 resjx'ct to t!ie lioiler and ]>iiai|i. A nni- 

 t'oi'in ami constant tem|ieratiir(> can be 

 niaintain''d in all coil- and radiators, mi 

 matter vvi:el'e they are located or how 

 hmii' ihev may be. 



The jiovvei necessary to tdice the water 

 lliroii^h the c-oiis is ciilv the amount 



I es-inv In o\erconie the t'rictioil ot' the 



WMter in the idjies; ;ind thi- power is 

 iiiiisuMii'd. no Mialter in v\hat way the 

 wnter i- ciic-ulated. If it is i-iiculaled 

 liv L;raviiv. ihc power i- lost in ilie fnrm 

 • it' heat and L;oes out t lie ch imiiiv : it it 

 Is cin-iilated bv a steam laiyine. electric 



lor, o;.^ cie_;ine, or any nther form of 



p. O'er, ii i- nc\erthelesv n |os> 



The r. •filial idii of coiK mid radiators 

 I- Midi |iiMidcnt ot' Ihe boiler and can he 

 ifonlat.'d tM the desired leai piaat are by 

 ■ liitiiie ,|,,\\ii the siipp|\ ot water ihroiiL;!! 

 I he cil- l.\ chisiiio the suppl.v \ alve, or 

 hv :iii niiieinatic re^iilaier whidi ciPiitruN 

 I he snppiv \i\ a t liei iihi-l III ic ail imi. 



The di-t a I'le main- ■ a ii 1 i in a i- a I 

 iM.i-t illlbniiled. 1 here lielii^ il' :••- v\ it li 

 fl.iMI twelve 1,1 (ifteen mile- . . t' iiiaiii- 

 .iiid millinii- "f -i|nare feet nl radiatiii- 

 ,!iil';iii . The lii.il.a i- III' aii\ typi' 

 -ejected e\ III. piiridi;i-er ; Water tube. 

 1 hliiil-i I , .11 :i en-t ii-.m -e. l imial Imiler. 

 ■ill, I -tenni In.ilei- an nt'i'ii -el.-l i t ill e. I. 



In .niii I a-' 111- ihc I'.irced .1 1 .ai hit i. m 



.1 hie W.-'tel \> Ith the -te.lIM -\-tel|l- in 



general a--, ihe .roiioaiie- can I'eadilv 

 l,e -,•.■!:. 1 II til. lir-t plac. . a -leiiin s\ - 



lein 1- .1. -le i til warm t lie l.aildin^ to 



the ilcsire.l tem|iera1 iir. m /ero weather 

 and this -.m, i .• n]ierat are mii-t be rtiised 



III the In.llel . V\ hetller t he t e 1 1 I pe 1; 1 t 1 1 l' e i I f 



Ilie luiddlllL; |s to he rai-ed In '' o| sii 

 :|ee|-ee-; tiiiletiile the ileal liol lieedeil 



must be a h.s-. I II Ilie torced circiilat mn 

 .it' hill w.iier v\e v\arm the waler to the 



tempelntll'e llece-sarv I.i lienl the bllihb 



in<i to the ih -ire. I tempera! ate mdv . 

 \v it lioiit a III--. 



Carnation Helen Goddard. 



Th • moistiire wlii<-h is natural in the 

 •lir, and which should not he desiroyeil. 

 is not overh"ated and Imrned out nf the 

 ;;ir |i\ hot w.ater. as in the estreaiely 

 hii;h tempi rat are to w hich t he air i- 



healeii vOlel: steam nf tifteeli iir IWelilv 

 polinds |ire-s|ire IS used. 



Thele |s III! 1 1 of lileeilllie ihe sV- 



lein lit a ir, as is cnaimnn in the -i e:i m 



s\ste;il .-lller 11 ha- l.einlli inhl. a- nlie 



SIZE OF SMOKESTACK. 



I |i;i\. ;i s,|,,ikesta. Ix which |s '. t \ I S 

 M,. he-, t went \ I.\e I'eet tall. Will it !)(> 



^nflieieiii In i-arrv a tulnil.ar I. oiler :>il 



;,l,l|e- le. In teet I n I i :^ Willi 1 W e 1 1 1 y - 1 VVa) 

 :'.l.. inch line- .' I f lint lal-e ennU;_rli. 



..ive -l/e nf nil. -Mied f . i f sllch a imilCr, 



11. I'. I\ 



imii:e 



•intom.itic air trap, whidi i- |daie.| mi impj. |..r il 



-mnke-iai-K v.Mi have js 

 ,i III Ml oiiisi lull. Sncli a 



t he hl^h 'st pnint mi i h 



e - V - 1 1 ■ n 1 . 1 a t 



I ,,i|er -hniihl have .•ili.ai -even -i|U,are teet. 



,..,,.,. ,,t~ .all a;r which i- carried 1.. n b\ e| n|;,ie >i,itaci ami n i- e-nanited that 



ihe tlow ot till- water. 



ihe -l/e ,:\' I he llll. -hnldd lie .Hie lani il 



AH coils ;i,e placed leVel alld al allV llll area >'\' the n|;ite I.I -IVe n I ..-iM- 



p|;il . ciHIVellicnl le lllc nWllel nt tile 



._,|-eellh.ill-e. The -hull cnll- wlllell .Mle 



nece— arv i.V the ll-e nf -lean;. leipill. 



the ll-e '<\' niimeinii- valve- an. I liltiii.;-, 



uhnll are liiedle— 111 tlm tii|..-.i .ir.nhi 



I iiii, .ii iinl water. 



I hie lenl hie nt I lie In! c. •! I I lilllal mil 



..t' hill water e.ann.il Imi inipie-- ii-i II 



lip, III e\ ej-V line W lin Vv i 1 I I ilUlk a lllnaielll 

 ,:}' h, ,\\ II c;i II I I.- cell' 1 ;i I l/.'i I I H i U ' ie| I . . 

 ,,lit :i 111 e.-niinaMi-. .\- 1 Ir- v\ 111. a lia- 



■|l|-e-l.l\ -.lid. ll.i Wa'el .;lll !..■ f..le..l I'll 

 llll le.. II, 1 i;il II- W hl.-h al .■ |.| .ipcl Iv iii\ el e.| 

 1\ il h I I..-- Ill I >ll I a tew . I.'el .e- III heal . 



Till t'ni .'I u .a i.-iilat mil >>\ Idl wat.a 

 h;i- iiriliv lenliiie- which ni:ik. |l pn — i 

 Me In lie:il place- in w hi. Ii L:ra\ ll \ -v - 

 leai- .lie iaip.issilile. The ai.ain-. ci.il-. 

 ;iiii'; radiatiii- can I" pl.a.-ed nnd ..pei .-ite.l 

 :•! :iii\ i||-I:in-e iielnw the lev.'l nt' thi> 

 lioilel -III I ,an\ helelil ;|l,n\e ll. I'in In 



,e-sitv nt cleaning linihi- ot' -.-a le .iinl 

 iiicrn-l.at inn i- prad a allv di ninaieil |.v 

 ihi- -v-l.iii a- the pre. ipilai mn i- alm"-i 

 ml. 



Till lIi.viKvv will solid Saltfor.l 's Vm 

 |.>t I'.nnk on receipt of L'." cetit- 



l:oI inn. The |,..il. I- -linehl hav .• a ihim- 

 ;ii \ n I'll nl'iilll III -i|iia re iiuhe- ot 

 .ili:i. The ihimi'iv vn.i h.av.' ha- hi.. 

 -. |iin I . I m lie- n 1 n I e:i . I .. < . < . 



PRICE OF LUMBER. 



'I'l.i pi |ce nl llllnhel , . \' 111 : , 1 ] V ad 



hi i,.i- IS hi'.:!i 'hi- -ea-..ii ; iicariv an 

 _.! :i. h- li-i\ e :i. i 1 n ii.-e, | oiiii iii; 1 In- p,a-l 



.,,,, I'll. I ', i-l^ > e\ pi e--. W hich I- '!n'.\ t !|.' 



ii.ip ,1,11 m.ati ri;i I fni ._. i .■. n I', m-e li.iiihes. 

 !i.i- I .■ce:il I \ li:i ' i .a 11 n. I\ a ii.-e i ■ I 1 I'nm 



- P",i 1 In • ■_' pel 1 hull -a ml I'i'cl aid I Nll'e 



~ ,, pr.i-p.c' 1 iiat ,a -Imrl a-'' w i !l d.w .hip 

 : . I,,i.. ,ill w m I- .-ll.' -iipplie.i. Thi- .\.laii, 

 > 111 iln I .iimhi I < . .. I hi.-ae... v\ hi. il -lit. 

 ph. - in.i-I nt' III e| ,,\i ,.|- .■iiniiiiii ' iii.a 



;... :|.|\i-e- llinl ..rdel- till- peckv c\p|.'s- 



).. ke.l w 11 heiii .|.-lay, 



I I IK I, 1 he l.'i V II ' \ el \ lliil.il. .'-p. 



. i.iliv tor ll- . lib mal e..l.'- .hui ■ I n -. ■ 



- 1 UN . \ lie-, < ), 



' n|;\ w VM., \ . ^ , 11 . 1'. .bacl.. .! •:.. 



has ^iii Ill III lln e |-,.,.iihiiii-i i .lisi iies-.s. 



.•niilinin^ his inteie.-t- i.- haplwrn.- and 

 hnii-i III I ni-h i iins. 



