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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



June 3, 1909. 



STUTTLE'SGLAMPSIS::^*^ 

 means of joining old boiler flues for 

 heating colls. Quickly put together, 

 tight joint, and quickly taken oS. Free sam- 

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CARLESSNESS EXPENSIVE. 



I think a few words about care and 

 carelessnesa in the boiler-room most op- 

 portune. By the paper I see about an 

 explosion in Canada of a boiler, and the 

 loss several thousand dollars. I also 

 read a few years ago of the same thing 

 in Missouri. Now, each grower who has 

 been suflficiently impressed by these ac- 

 cidents will hereafter take care to see 

 that his boiler does not blow the roof off 

 the boiler-room. He will make sure that 

 the valves all are properly set. He will 

 see that the safety valve works easily 

 and will put a little oil on it so as to be 

 sure. He will keep his water column 

 clean and wash his whole system, boiler 

 and all, at least once a year, and oftener 

 if he gets a chance. The last and best 

 thing he will do is to have a good, sober, 

 reliable man to run his boilers. Now, 

 friends, do not wait until your boiler 

 takes a move over into the next lot and 

 you have to send out a C. Q. D. for glass, 

 but just look your boilers over carefully 

 and give them a good washing out and 

 grease the safety valve and, if the tubes 

 or sections are scaly, put in a couple of 

 quarts of kerosene or some soda ash. 

 Hire a reliable man and you can sleep 

 like a child instead of worrying whether 

 the boiler is all right or not. Do not be 

 careless in these things; it always costs 

 money. Do it now. G. T. E. 



NUMBER OF PIPES. 



Kindly advise the number of 4-inch 

 pipes, hot water, that will be required to 

 give proper heat for sweet peas. The 

 dimensions of the house are as follows: 

 Thirty-two feet long by nineteen feet 

 wide, ten and one-half feet to the ridge, 

 four feet at the eaves, double boarded 

 three feet high all around, with twelve 

 inches of glass under eaves, south gable 

 glass above the three feet of double 

 boards. The north end is protected by 

 boiler shed. The outside temperature 

 rarely goes below zero in the most severe 

 weather. 



Also, how many 4-inch pipes, hot water, 

 would be required to heat a house thirty- 



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