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August 17, 1911. 



shipment. Recently there were i 



One of their latest models. 'the No. 10, was ' 

 of 80,000 square feet of j{la.vs for carnations at zero. v,.j51! 



The economy of a hirge single unit us comiiiired wit 



and the original cost of the iKiilcr, but also in the way of labor in 

 Jioiler to do the work of two or more smaller boilers, and ths lar«c sizes have 

 heavy. Recently a number of these large sizes were ship|H:d into the Nortliwe 

 have a "very JaiT?e trade m these boilers in the cold northwest tt-rritory, where they li«iji 



The demand for smaller boilers than the So. 1 Kroeschell Hoiler for simill 

 list four smaller sizes. "A." "B." "C" and "D." ranKinjLm^^pjiici^ tini)m t.taOt 

 build twenty-two sizes of their Hot Water Hoiler, ja i | g hi <r'HnKt>ac^ty ,tKrat,»a»toi 



well-known "Kroeschell Boiler," you 

 finished on orders and ready for 

 construction. 

 ter ever built, having a caiuicity 



not alone in fuel consumption 

 iostallinK one large Kroeschell 

 demand being extremely 

 and neighborhood. They 

 ildings. Hotels, Stores,, etc. 

 induced them to add to tiieir 

 square teet of gloss. They now 

 ass, enabling them to furnish boilers 



this firm in the adjectlwi rrffliFinitterial, the construction of the boilers, and 

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, the Juv«9ch^ Hot. Water Greenhouse Boiler has 

 not jndude the Kroeachell Steam Boilers, of which 



for ranges of any conceivable size. . 



It is very interesting to note the great care that ii 

 the excellent workmanship put on all their work. 



The demand for Kroeschell Boilers has been very hi 

 been installed to heat over 9,000,000 SQUARE ¥'. 

 they also sold many, to be used in greenhouses. . . - 



Their records show sales very much in excess of laiit year at this time, 

 .fifty per cent over last year's sales. i=^^a= sssssssssss^^=s , '' ' . ^ 



le present rate their |ni«iness ^il show an increase of fully 



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The No. 9 Boiler we boofirht of you Is heating: 16,000 square feet of Klaas. We have no trouble to keep up temperatures of 60 degrees for rose houses 

 and 62 degrees for carnation section In the coldest weather. Your boiler has given entire satisfaction. We also hare a cast iron 9 sectional boiler, but 

 prefer the Kroeschell. This has been the coldest winter we have had in years and we burned less coal than usual. We nse your Generator and believe It 

 helps the circulation. Junction Citt FlobaIj Co., Junction City, Kan. 



The No. 7 Boiler I bought from yon is heating 14,000 square feet of glass; I think it can take care of 16,000 feet I do not have any trouble to keep up 

 temperatnreof 60 degrees In the coldest weather. I Are only once after 12 o'clock midnight. The boiler has given perfect Batlsfactlon. I have four 

 cast iron boilers— like the "Kroeschell" the best of all. If any one wishes to inquire about your boiler, let them write me, for I think your boilers are 

 good ones. Chas. SoHni.TZ. Menominee, Mich. 



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KROESCHELL BROS. CO., 444 West Erie Street, Chicago, 111. 



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a hot water boiler which had been used 

 in a dwelling house. The boiler has a 

 16-inch grate and is rated at 450 square 

 feet of radiation; it is of the Gurney 

 make and consists of four sections, one 

 above the other. It has a 3%-inch 

 opening at the top and two 2-inch open- 

 ings at the bottom, besides a %-inch 

 supply tap. 



I propose to build a house out of the 

 sashes, by using the 8Vj-foot sashes for 

 the roof. The house will run east and 

 west. The north wall will be four feet 

 high, of boards. The south wall will 

 be built of the 6%-foot sashes, set on 

 edge, so that the plate will be four 

 feet above ground. The north half of 

 the roof will consist entirely of the 

 81^ -foot sashes, but in the south half 

 every third sash will be a 6%-foot one, 

 with a ventilator to cover the other 

 two feet of space. The ends of the 

 house will be mostly of glass. The 

 house will be about fourteen feet wide 

 and eight feet to the ridge. It will 

 contain solid benches and I intend to 

 use it for cool-growing stock, such as 

 lettuce, violets, sweet peas, etc. 



How long a house, of the width men- 

 tioned, will the boiler heat? What 



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