Sbptsmbisb 6, 1912. 



Th^ Royists^ Review 



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87 



WHICH DO YOU WANT? 



CAST IRON BOILERS-FOOL ECONOMY (false ratings, UibL 

 waste, danger of breakdowns, dealers' profits), or 





KROESqHELL BOU.ERS-FUEL ECONOMY (honest ratio«b 

 Y^, safety, quick heat, no boiler pits, no dealers' profits). *^> ]! 



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KROESCHELLBROS.CO.,'""""' 



C8ICAG0, ILL 



WHAT Tite USERS SAY 



— ABOUT ■ 



KROESCHeU BOILERS 



Cast Iron Bollors Broak Down 



Hare fired greenbonse boilers since 1885, 

 botb steam and bot water. Yours suits me the 

 best. I haye two of your boilers. At one time 

 I bad two cast Iron boilers working together, 

 and during a blizzard tbe rear section of one 

 boiler gave out and the front section of the 

 other sprung a crack a couple of months later. 

 No more cast Iron boilers for me. I came Tery 

 close to freezing out in both Instances. 



G. M. THOST, DeSoto. Mo. 



Would Not Havo a Cast Iron Boiler 



for a Gift Sinco I Tried 



the Krooschell 



The No. 6 Boiler is heating my entire range. 

 I believe it would take care of 18,000 square 

 feet. Have no trouble to keep temperatures of 

 55 to 60 degrees — I could keep 80 to 90 degrees 

 if I bad to. During tbe coldest nights I fired 

 at 9, 12 and 3 o'clock. The boiler has given 

 entire satisfaction — in fact, more than f ex- 

 pected. Previous to this I bad a cast iron 

 boiler, but woukt not have it for a gift now. 

 If I know of any one needing a good l>olIer, I 

 shall recommend the Kroescbell Boiler al>ove all. 

 JOHN LIETZAU, Geneva, 111. 



Tho Kroescholl Doos Our Work 



Easier than Cast Iron Boilers 



and saves 20 9b to 25 9^ Fuel 



The No. 4 Boiler is beating 10,000 square 

 feet of glass — it would take care of 13.000 

 square feet easily. Have no trouble to keep 

 temperature of 50 and 60 degrees In coldest 

 weather. The boiler has given perfect satis- 

 faction. We had two cast iron boilers, one 

 rated for 1,200 feet of pipe and one rated for 

 1,500 feet. These boilers never did tbe work 

 at their best and when the greenhouses were 

 new. According to our experience with yours, 

 we will save twenty to twenty-flve per cent 

 of fuel. HILD BROS., Lake Forest, 111. 



Try the Krooschell First— It's 

 Ahead of Them Ail 



I have had eight or ten other types of 

 boilers. The KroescXell is the bett I have 

 ever used. Tour boiler heats the water very 

 quickly — almost as fast as steam. 

 Yours very truly, 

 H. K. LEWIS, Dorothy. N. J. 



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M. WINANDY CO. 



Write for information on greenhoiuse 

 construction and our patented and 

 improved bench heating system. 



6236 N. LiKoln A?e.,Cliici{o,E 



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in diameter, it will have to be quite 

 efficient and will reqnire careful atten- 

 tion in order to maintain a temper- 

 ature of 55 degrees in weather 10 de- 

 grees below zero. 



To provide the necessary heating 

 surface, use three 2%-inch flow pipes 

 and eight 2-inch returns, connecting 

 flows and returns with the boiler by 

 means of 4-inch mains. Attach the 

 expansion pipe to the highest point of 

 the flow. 



A OBEENHOUSE AND COTTAGE. 



'^I wish to ask your advice concerning 

 a heating proposition. I have been 

 growing violets for several years in a 

 house which is divided into two sec- 

 tions. The first room is 11x22, the 

 other 14x24. The average height is 

 perhaps eight feet. I have been heat- 

 ing the house with stoves, with nata- 

 ral gas for fuel, but, as there is a 

 threatened scarcity of gas, I should 

 like to put in a hot water heating sys- 

 tem. Would you kindly tell me what 

 size of boiler aad what arrangement of 

 pipes would be best for my usef I had 



IMPROVED RETURN TUBULAR 

 FIREBOX BOILER 



Johnston Heatii]|^Co. 



131 B. 26th St., New Yorlraty 



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SinMids Hefting & Specialty Co. 



Qrand Rapids, Mich. 

 C^BBNHOUSE 



ONE POUND H^ESSURB 



VACUUM HBAP» SYSTEMS 



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A Steady 

 Pressure 



will always 

 be main- 

 tained in 

 voor steam pipes, no matter 

 now the pressure at the boiler 

 fluctuates, if you equip your 

 main Unee with these valves. 

 Carry 40 or 60 pounds pressure 

 on the boiler, set the 



Hughson 

 Regulating Valve 



to carry 5 or 10 pounds on the 

 line and you will always have a 

 reserve in case of a sadden drop 

 in temperature. This valve 

 saves both fuel and worry. Ask 

 for catalogue and particulars. 



Highsm Steun Spedihy Ci. 

 8021-3 S. Stite St, Chicaft 



llways mantlon fli« florlats' B«t1«i 

 when wiitlnc adverfcftsars. 



