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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



August 31, lOll. 



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Where There Is Coodeisatioii 



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— there is need for a Morehead Steam Trap. Condensation in 

 steam lines is akin to matter out of place — means wasted energy. 

 If your lines are sluggish — if your houses are not of uniform 

 temperature, write us. We guarantee "^to drain your lines per- 

 fectly—return the pure, hot condensation to your boiler without 

 pump or injector or make no charge for the trial. Obey that 

 impulse — write now. • ' 



Morehead Manufacturing Company 



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New York 

 Chicago 



Dept. **M." DETROIT. MICHIGAN 



stock J Carried In 



Wichita, Kao. ' Philadelphia Memphis, Tenn. 



New Orleans,'IiB - Birmingham, Ala.- Los Angeles 



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Chatham, Ontario 

 San Francisco 



Mention The Review when von write 



200r< 



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Our sales to Florists for 1910 were 200^ in- 

 crwue over 1909 and every customer satisfied. 



RETURN TRAP 



Cleu out Plug 



■llttuft V*ln 

 A4jiutm(at 



WatetbM 



Slomlnla 



Taylor Steam Specialty Co. 



BAHLE CREtK. MICH. 



Write Department F. for new catalogue. 



MentlOD The Review when you write 



or six of the 1%-inch pipes either under 

 the outside benches or on the outer 

 walls, and the remaining returns in 

 the same way on the inner side of the 

 houses. If the expansion tank is con- 

 nected with the highest part of the 

 flow pipe, near the heater, there will 

 be no occasion for using ^air valves. 

 The main return pipes should be of the 

 same size as the main flows. 



STEAM FOB UiUNOIS BANGE. 



I have a range of eight houses, all of 

 which run east and west except house 

 No. 1, which runs north and south 

 across the west end of houses No. 2, 3 

 and 4. No 1, the north and south house, 

 is 20x82%. Houses No. 2, 3 and 4, be- 

 ginning at the south side of the range, 

 are each 26x200. No 5 is 36x90 and 

 No. 6 is 16x90. The boiler is at the 

 northeast corner of the range. House 

 No. 8, the north house, is therefore cut 

 short by the boiler shed, which also cuts 

 into the corner of house No. 7, leaving 

 it irregular in shape. The main or 

 west part of house No. 7 is 14x48; No. 

 H is 22x48. 



In houses No. 1 and 5 we want a 

 temperature of from 70 to 80 degrees 



An Innovation in Steam Trap Design 



nn^ Construction 



THE NEW 



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RETURN TRAPS 



are devnd of all aniecessarf 



fflechanitm. 



Every part designed, manufactnred 



and assembled with the idea at 



permanence foremost. 



Every tilt of the trap shows that 



it's waridng — draining every drop 



of condensation from the heating 



system and automatically retnrnint 



it to the boiler— no pnmps— n» 



tronble. ■"". 



Condensation is the pnrest Isind of boiler feed water. Don't waste it. 

 by "Detroit" Return Traps and prevent scale formation. 



Keturn it directly to the boiler 



. Aslc us to mail you advance bulletin, No. 320-FR. 



American Blower Gompany 



DETROIT. MICH. 

 U. S. A. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Two Tanks vs. One 



Only the small tank movee and by this constmc- 

 tloD we have overcome the objertinns to the large 

 tiltlD)!; traps with their lar(fe trunaions. caaslng 

 ezceselvc wear and friction. With the 



English Steam Traps 



all valves and working parts ure made of bard brass 

 and are <in the outside — therefore, easily accessible. 

 They never stick. Always free acting. 



Patented by an .American named English. 



Write today for particulars. 



SelliDK A rents 



E.A.FiKLD.BnhlBlk., 



Detroit, Mich. 

 Gbiscom-Spknokk Co. 

 90 West St.. New York 



ThorteD-Field-English Co. 



CBICAGQ, lU. 



605 Baltimore Bldg., 

 22 Quincy St. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



and in the remainder of the plant about 

 50 degrees. Will you kindly explain 

 how the piping should be done, and 

 what size and number of pipes should 



be used? What size of return-flue boil- 

 er will be needed? M. F. & V. C. 



To obtain the temperature desired* 



