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OCTOBEB 10, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 



WHICH DO YOU WANT? 



CAST IRON BOILERS-FOOL ECONOMY false ratings, fuel 

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



KROESCHELL BOILERS-FUEL ECONOMY (honest ratings, 

 safety, quick heat, no boiler pits, no dealers' profits). 



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IRON 



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Kroeschell Bros. Co., olicAGMrL 



WHAT THE USERS SAY 



ABOUT 



KROESCHELL BOILERS 



Kroeschell Boiler— Half the Coal 

 and Half the Work 



Your No. 13 Boiler is carrying 25,000 sq. ft. of 

 glass, and I can keep It at 60° in the coldest 

 weather without any trouble. I have three Sec- 

 tional Cast Iron boilers also, beating a range 

 of 20,000 sq. ft. of glass, but the No. 13 Kroes- 

 chell Boiler only takes half the coal and half 

 the work to get the same results. 



J. O. FRISZ, Vincennes, Ind. 



Kroeschell versus Cast Iron 



The No. 7 Boiler I bought from you is heating 

 14,000 sq. ft. of glass; I think it can take care 

 of 16,000 ft. I do not have any trouble to keep 

 up temperature of 50° in the coldest weather. 1 

 fire only once after 12 o'clock midnight. The 

 boiler has given perfect satisfaction. I have 

 four cast iron boilers — like the Kroeschell best 

 of all. If anyone wishes to inquire about your 

 boiler, let them write me, for I think your boilers 

 are good ones. CHARLES SCHULTZ, 



Menominee, Mich. 



Cast Iron Boilers Waste Fuel 



I bought a No. 3 Boiler in 1901. We had a 

 corrugated cast iron Are box boiler and sectional 

 cast iron boiler before we bought yours in 1901. 

 The cost of heating with this boiler is one-half 

 less than it was with my cast iron boilers. Your 

 No. 8 boiler, which we bought recently of you, 

 is not being run to its full capacUy. 



WM. GEENEN, Klmberly, Wis. 



Kroeschell Better than Cast Iron 



The Kroeschell boiler is Indeed a dandy and 

 beats any cast iron boiler we have had any expe- 

 rience with. Respectfully, 



A. BECKRINK, 

 Jamestown, N. Y. 



The Kroeschell is a Coal Saver 



In regard to the Kroeschell Boiler, will say 

 that we are well satisfied, as it heats quickly and 

 also is a coal saver. H. KEITSCH & SON, 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



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A Steady 

 Pressure 



will alwayt 

 be main- 

 tained in 

 roar steam pipes, no matter 

 xow the preesure at the boiler 

 flnctoates, if yon equip tout 

 main lines with these valves. 

 Carry 40 or 60 pomids pressure 

 on the boiler, set the 



Hughson 

 Regulating Valve 



to carry 6 or 10 pounds on the 

 line and you will always have a 

 reserve in case of a sudden drop 

 in temperature. This valve 

 saves both fuel and worry. Ask 

 for catalogue and particulars. 



HigbiB Steam Specialty Ci. 

 8021-SS.SUteStnCyeigi 



41w»ys mention the norlsta* Berlew 

 ^rbMi wrltlnc adTertlseni. 



RETURN TRAPS 



insure a more uniform tem- 

 perature in the houses by 

 keeping all steam lines free 

 and clear of condensation. 



Sluggish lines sap the real 

 heat value out of the new 

 steam and add dangerously 

 to the general inefl&ciency 

 of the plant. 



Avoid this condition in 

 your system by installing 

 a "Detroit" Return Trap. 



Bulletin No. 326-WF gives details of construction, operation 

 and application of Detroit Traps. Yours upon request. 



If you would like the co-operation of our Steam Trap Department in the 

 selection of the proper size " Detroit " Trap for your requirements, write us. 



American Blower Company 



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U. S. A. 



Canadian Sirocco Company, Ltd., Wlndtoor, Ontario. Manufacturers for Canada. 



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