AUGUST 10, 1911. The Weekly Florists^ Review* . 89 



SEE OUR EXHIBIT 



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12 

 YEARS 



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We Installed ^ 



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— two **' Morehead Traps '' of type shown above in the greenhouse of John 

 F. Horn Bros.> AUentown, Pa. This machine has recently been replaced by 

 larger traps of the "Morehead" type shown below— 



Read What They Say 



'*In regards to the Morehead Steam Traps, the two old Steam Traps 

 here were in USe 12 years and did the work until we put up too many 

 ~"' houses and then we had to get two No. 5, and these are large enough now 

 for the entire place, which is 75,000 feet of glass. They give us no trouble 

 here at all; pump all the water very easy and require no attention what- 

 ever. Work on all kinds of steam pressures, high or low. We have our 

 boilers on floor level and have what you may call the Double Trap 

 System. They deliver the water hot and quickly. Also feed the boil- 

 ers with the city water when we need water by just letting it simmer in 

 the receiver. We only turn oflP city water when we shut down steam for 

 the day, so we can always hold the water line in our boilers steady by just 

 letting the cold water valve so and the city water mixes with the con- 

 densed water and never helps to run the steam down on the boilers. We 

 consider the Traps far ahead of the pump, as the pump is too slow 



and requires packing and also oil. Traps for US every time and 



Morehead at that. The old Traps would have lasted a life-time, as 

 they did not show any wear in the 12 years they were in use here." 



WRITE FOR "BOOK ON CONDENSATION" 



Morehead Mfg. Co. 



Dept. "M" DETROIT, MICH. 



Stocks carried in- 

 New York Wichita, Kan. 

 Philadelphia Memphis, Tenn. 

 Chicago New Orleans, La. 

 San Francisco Birmingham, Ala. 

 Los Angeles Chatham, Ontario 



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