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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



January 24, 1907. 



DO YOU 



Want to Save Money? 



HERE ARE THE AMOUNTS YOU CAN 

 SAVE ON EACH SIZE WE MAKE 



No. 1 Boiler $23.00 



No. 2 Boiler 25.00 



No. 3 Boiler 28.00 



No. 4 Boiler 30.00 



No. 5 Boiler 33.00 



No. 6 Boiler $36.00 



No. 7 Boiler 38.00 



No. 8 Boiler 40.00 



No. 9 Boiler 43.00 



No. 10 Boiler 47.00 



No. 11 Boiler $50.00 



No. 12 Boiler 52.00 



No. 13 Boiler 55.00 



No. 14 Boiler 62.00 



You will have noticed that all metal goods have advanced during the fall, and prices 

 are still advancing. We foresaw this and secured a liberal stock of boiler-plate 

 before the rise. While this stock lasts, we will sell you a boiler at last year's 

 prices, but when this material is used up we will be obliged to advance our prices, 

 the same as others have done, and such advance will be at least the amounts stated 

 above, ranging from $23.00 on No. 1 to $62.00 on No. 14. 



1906 prices can be secured by ordering a boiler NOW. You 

 need not take the boiler or pay for it until you want it. 



We could write pages on the superior qualities of our boilers, but after all 

 **THE PROOF of the pudding is in the eating." and here it is: Sold in 

 1906 boilers to 150 new establishments to heat 2,158,000 sq. ft. of glass. 

 If you want to know more about our boilers, please write us, and we will refer you to 

 users in your neighborhood. Our boilers can be seen from ocean to ocean and 

 from the Gulf of Mexico to and including British Columbia. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Deckmbkk 20, 1936. 



fireeohoose Heating. 



A HEATING RECORD. 

 I have two houses, each ^.3x100. in 

 which I grow lettiue and general stock. 

 I keep a night temperature .")0 to 52 de- 

 grees. Tliey arc heated with hot water. 

 There are two flows in each house, along 

 the purlins. One ."JV.j-inch pipe supplies 



six 2-inch pipes under the outside 

 benches and one .'{-inch flow supplying 

 four 2-lnch pipes under the inside 

 benclus. The outlet from each house is 

 separate into the boiler in ."i-inch pipe. 

 I had a special boiler made to order 

 that has proved Itself beyond my expec- 

 tations. In the winter of 100.">-6 I used 

 thirty-one tons of coal at .$1.00 and ten 

 cords of :? foot wood worth about ?2..")() 

 per cord. This I thought very reason- 

 able. The circulation is perfect. Last 

 winter in moderate weather, tliat is. not 

 windy and outside temperature 20 de- 

 grees or so above zero, F would leave 

 the boiler nine hours with a variation 

 of but 3 degrees. 



Ten days ago I was called to Cleve- 

 land overnight. The outside tempera- 

 ture was 4«! degrees at 2 :40 p. m., when 

 I left the boiler, with a gradually sink- 

 ing mercury. There being no men about, 

 1 left instructions that tlie boiler should 

 not be touched until next morning. My 

 wife, on my return next evening, report- 

 ed that at 7 p. m. it became quite windy 

 and by 9 :.S0 was freezing, with stormy 

 outlook. When she awoke at 6 a. m. 

 the outside temperature was 26 degrees 

 and the greenhouses were 47 degrees. I 

 think this is a record for fifteen hours 

 and twenty minutes without attention. 

 I would like to hear from anyone who 

 can beat it. S. ('. Tkmim.ix. 



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