

February 1, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



87 



Where There Is Condensation 



— 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 



Dept. 



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New York 

 ChiwKo 



Wichita. Kan. 

 New Orleans, La. 



M," DETROIT. MICHIGAN 



— stocks Carried in 



Philadelphia Hemphla, Tenn. 



Birminffham, Ala. Los Anseles 



Chatham, Ontario 

 San Francisco 



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A Steady 

 Pressure 



will always 

 be mai n- 

 tai ned in 

 your steam pipes, no matter 

 how the pressure at the boiler 

 fluctuates, if you equip your 

 main lines with these valves. 

 Carry 40 or 50 pounds pressure 

 on the boiler, set the 



tlughson 

 Regulating Valve 



to carry 5 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. 



Hnghson Steam Specialty Co. 

 S021-3 S. State St., Chicaga 



upper end, a 2-inch pipe supplies No. 

 10, the lean-to. The supply pipe on the 

 south end of the boiler is also 3-inch 

 and runs straight west to the ridge of 

 No. 7, where it is reduced to 2V^-inch 

 to supply No. 7 and continues as 2%- 

 inch to the north end of No. 6, supply- 

 ing No. 5, No. 6, and a room at the 

 north end of No. 6. The" returns from 

 No. 10 are brought hack to the boiler 

 through 114-iuch pipe, and from No. 8 

 and No. 9 through 2^-inch pipe. No. 

 7 has a separate 1-inch return for each 

 2-inch pipe, and these run directly to 

 the bottom of the boiler room and 

 empty into a 2-inch pipe running on a 

 level with the return opening in the 

 boiler and some twenty feet from it. 

 The returns from Nos. 8, 9 and 10 run 

 almost level on the greenhouse floor 

 until about six feet from the boiler, 

 when they have a vertical drop to the 

 boiler. 



We have had several nights when the 

 temperature was 20 degrees below zero 

 outside and have had no trouble in 



An 



Asset In the 



Greenhouse 



I Heating System 



RETURN TRAPS 



are machines from start to finish. 

 Built with as much care as would 

 be Kiven the finest engine. 



Simple In desiRii and construc- 

 tion. Air and steam valves are in 

 the same cast iron body. 



A shock absorber receives the 

 full weijfht of water as the trap 

 ■^-^^— ^— ^^— — ii^— — ■— ^^—-Mi^M— tilts, eliminating stress, "smash 

 —————— ———^'^^^^—^— ^^-^^ and banff," usual with the ordi- 

 nary tilting trap. 

 The lap welded steel tank is tested to 300 pounds pressure before shipment. 

 " Detroit" Traps are an investment— not an expense. 



Bulletin No. 326-WF, mailed upon request. 



American Blower Gompany 



DETROIT. MICH. ■ 



U. S. A. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



STANDARD 



STEAM TRAPS 



The simplest, most durable and up-to- 

 date steam trap on the market. Ask the 

 man who owns one. 



Catalogrue sent on r»Qu*at 



E. Hippard Co« 



TOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 



Mention The Review when vwi wnta 



5096 SAVED 



Pipes, Flues 



uid casing thorotiffhly oTerhanled and goaran. 

 teed. Oreenhooae flttinga of every description. 



ILLINOIS PIPE ft MFG. CO. 

 Ills 8. Jefferaon Street, CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when tou write. 



Ford tt Kendig Co. 



"Sftlleriirf" Wwiglit fy 



Bspedallr adapted for Greenhouse Work, Fib 

 tings. Valves. Tools, etc. 



24tk uA YIni Sts. nflLADELPHIA, PA. 



MentloD Tbe Keview wben yoa write. 



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