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AnacBT 3, 1911. 



The Weekly Rorists^ Review^ 



83 



The Three Nain Burnham Economy Points 



THE CROSS riRE TRAVEL between each section leads 

 ^^^^■■■"■■^■■^^^■^■^^ the burning gases to the 

 side flue openings between each section on each side of 

 the boiler. This travel, because of its greatly increased 

 surfaces, is a large factor in the Burnham's economy. 



THE SID E FLUE OPENINGS ^^^ t^e burning gases up 

 ^^^^™-^^^^^^^^^^^~ between each section on 

 each side of the boiler, making each section equally 

 efficient. We know of no other greenhouse boiler made 

 this way. Boilers with the flue openings at the back 

 cause the burning gases to draw^ to the rear oi 

 boiler, leaving the front section very much less efficient. 

 It's the direct heat coming directly in contact with 

 the direct lire surfaces that counts. That's the 

 Burnham's way. 



THE BACK AN D FORTH FIRE TRAVEL i° the Bumham 



"™^^"— ■^"■■-■■^■'^"^ is three times 



back and forth the boiler's length. Think of it— three 

 times its length! And still the draft is quick and the 

 boiler is a free burner. This feature alone gives the 

 Burnham a large number more square feet of surface 

 than the next best boiler in the field. It's the long fire 

 travel that counts. The longer the fire travel, the shorter 

 the coal bilL No cast iron greenhouse boiler has as long 

 a fire travel as the Burnham. 



CAUTION ^^ ^^^ ^*® ^^ astray by any concern who claim 

 ^^^^^ their boiler has a three times back and forth 

 fire travel like the Burnham. It's not so! Their three 

 times travel is in all the boiler, while the Burnham's 

 is three times on each side— really six times in all, 

 figuring their way. 



A BIT OF ADVICE ^^^^ know just as well now as a 

 ^"^^~'"^"^"^~ month from now that you need a new 

 boiler. Then why don't you order it now? What's the 

 use of waiting till the last minute and then expecting us to 

 turn over heaven and earth to deliver it P. D. Q.? Order 

 it now and we will test it up now— pack the parts now, 

 mark up the sections now and set it aside now— all ready 

 for delivery by the very day you want it. 



That's the common-sense way. 



Do it that way ! 



AN OPPORTUNITY ^^^^ ^e yours at the Baltimore Con- 

 — ^— ^ vention to see this very boiler. Go 



and do it. Throw all the stones you want to at it. After 

 you are through, Usten to what the man in charge will 

 have to say in a quiet, " true- as-preaching " way. Any- 

 thing he says is so, and the boiler will back up his say-so. 

 We stand behind the boiler with over a half a century of 

 backing. 



LORD & BURNHAM COMPANY 



cAi-Tnoinc J irvlngton, N. Y., and New York Boston 



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