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OCTOBEU 26, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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the valves, how many will be needed 

 and where should they be placed? As 

 I expect to add to the length of the 

 house next summer, would it be ad- 

 visable to use tees on the far ends of 

 the flows and returns, so that in con- 

 necting the pipes in the new house the 

 present piping would not be disturbed? 

 E. S. 



If possible, it is a good idea to have 

 the flows at the same height, but, as 

 stated in the previous reply, it will an- 

 swer if two of them are carried on the 

 plates and the other about two feet 

 lielow the ridge. A 4-inch pipe will be 

 about right for the main flow and the 

 main return should always be of the 

 same size as the flow. It will answer 

 if there is a valve on each of the 2%- 

 inch flow pipes, preferably near the 

 «nd of the house that adjoins the boil- 

 er. It will also be a convenience, in 

 <ase repairs are needed, to have a valve 

 on the return pipe from each coil, but 

 it is not necessary for controlling the 

 <'irculation. 



The three 2i,4,-inch flow pipes will 

 not be able to supply a much longer 

 system, and if a considerable increase 

 in the amount of radiation is planned 

 it will be advisable, at the start, either 

 to put in more 2% -inch flow pipes or to 

 use three 3-inch flows, which will an- 

 swer for a house 150 feet long. If the 

 length is increased only twenty-five or 

 thirty feet, the three 2^-inch flows 

 could be ysed. Tees can be used as 

 proposed, or both flows and returns can 

 be lengthened when the addition is 

 erected. If an idea of the size of the 

 propoaod addition had been given, a 

 more definite reply would have been 

 possible. 



BOCHESTEB, N. Y. 



The Market. 



Unusually warm weather for October 

 has brought on an abundance of flow- 

 ers of all kinds. Pink and white 

 anemones are quite prolific and gail- 

 lardias, cosmos and dahlias are coming 

 in great quantities. Chrysanthemums 

 are arriving ahead of time in all va- 

 rieties and are almost a drug on the 

 market. Carnations are extra fine this 

 week and are quite plentiful. They fill 



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Boilers on the place 

 in every respect," 

 is what Wietor Bros., 

 of Rogers Park, said 

 ahout the 



''Superior Standard" (ireeiihouse BoOers 



after firing two of them for an entire year. What's more, they backed 

 up their statement by ordering four more. It's that kind of satis- 

 faction that should mean much to you when you need a new boiler. 



Wky nit ask for fall particilan ttdty? 



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