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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



OCTOBEB 5, 1911. 



the returns may be placed on the wall 

 or under the benches, as may be moat 

 convenient. If the wall is removed, the 

 heat from the main house will pass into 

 the lean-to, provided the latter is the 

 cooler. In the case of high winds there 

 might also be some trouble in securing 

 an even temperature, unless both houses 

 are piped to obtain about the same de- 

 gree of heat. 



PIPING SHOW HOUSE. 



Will you kindly state what amount 

 of coils will be needed for a store con- 

 servatory 22x24 feet and twelve feet 

 to the ridge pole! The heating will be 

 done with hot water, using Ii^-inch 

 pipes, and the temperature required 

 will be 70 to 75 degrees in the day- 

 time and 55 to 60 degrees at night. 

 Our location is northern Illinois. 



C. H. F. 



For a night temperature of 60 de- 

 grees, in a house 22x24 feet, about 240 

 square feet of radiating surface will 

 be needed. If li/^-inch pipe is used for 

 the flows as well as the returns, this 

 will mean 480 linear feet of pipe. By 

 carrying two pipes under the purlins 

 to the farther end of the house, it will 

 be possible to drop each of them ver- 

 tically into headers from which four 

 pipes on each wall, can be carried 

 around to the end of the house near 

 the heater. Two other flows can be 

 carried under the ridge and these can 

 be connected with coils under two of 

 the benches. The number of pipes in 

 each coil will depend upon their length, 

 but there should be kbout eighty linear 

 feet in each coil. Each coil can be 

 connected to the heater by means of a 

 1%-inch pipe. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Siarket. 



Trade was fair last' week. Funeral 

 work has been light,, but decorations 

 for the falf openings have livened mat- 

 ters a little. 



Flowers of all kinds are plentiful. 

 Dahlias are being shipped in by the 

 thousands daily. Beauties and roses 

 are to be had in any quantity. Carna- 

 tions are plentiful and about the same 

 in quality as before. The aster season 

 is about at a close. Chrysanthemums are 

 becoming more plentiful and the price 

 is a little lower. 



Various Notes. 



Morton Brandlein has returned from 

 a trip to Germany. 



J. J. Karins, with Henry A. Dreer, 

 spent a day with the trade last week. 



Adolph Baur spent several days in 

 Richmond this week. 



The infant baby of William Eoepke 

 died last week. The baby was about 

 one week old. 



Baur & Steinkamp have been in- 

 stalling a phone system at their place, 

 connecting the different parts of the 

 greenhouses with the Baur residence. 



Lester Benson has been advertising 

 a sale on carnations this week. He ad- 

 vertised 75-cent carnations for 40 cents. 



E. A. Nelson has returned from a 

 fishing trip in northern Indiana. Mr. 

 Nelson reports splendid luck on this 

 trip, having caught a 6-pound bass, to 

 say nothing of many smaller ones. 



A. Wiegand & Sons are cutting some 

 good Cattleya labiata. H. L. W. 



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random lengths, guaranteed free 



from splits or holes. 



Mnch, t2.70: m-incb. $3.75; 2-inch. $5.80; 2H- 

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FITTINGS AND BOILER TUBES 

 AT LOW PRICES 



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Pipes, Flues 



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 only regret that we did not loatall the Oenerator 

 sooner, rince the Generator paid for Itself in 

 the coal saved this season. 



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