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FXBBUABY 9, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



87 



The Morehead Steam Trap 



as a Dividend Payer 



MONG boiler-room appliances there is none that possesses, to an equal degree, 

 the time, fuel, water and labor-saving qualities of the 



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275 



212 



The Value Oi this Temper- 

 ature Difference. 



<LThere are only a few degrees dif- 

 ference in temperature between 

 the steam going into your system 

 and the water of condensation 

 coming out. 



C.A Morehead Boiler Feed Trap 

 will deliver this water direct to 

 the boilers from the steam lines 

 at a still higher temperature ( 250 

 degrees and above) and on 90% 

 less steam than is consumed by 

 the nump for returning the same 

 (quantity of water of condensa- 

 tion. 



Morehead 



Return Steam Trap 



and Boiler Feed 



C^Don't spend money to heat water when you can use 

 over and over the water you have already heated. 



^Condensation from any steam heating or power appar- 

 atus must be removed to get efficiency. The 



Morehead Steam Trap does it quicker, easier and makes 

 better use of it than any other means or appliance. 

 HThe Morehead is a silent but generous contributor to 

 the Dividend Fund. Just ask the user of a Morehead 

 Trap in your neighborhood. The purchaser is our best 

 salesman. 



Write for "Trap 

 Book** and trial 

 offer proposition 



Clt is very foolish, therefore, to cool this 

 Condensation down to a low tempera- 

 ture (212 degrees or less) simply to ac- 

 commodate your steam pnmp in putting 

 the water bat k into your boilers. 



Morehead Mfg. Co. 



Department "M" 



DETROIT, - - MICH. 



The "Trap Book" 

 illustrates interesting 

 applications of the 

 Morehead Steam Trap 

 to a large variety of 

 conditions. 



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HIGHGRADE BOILERS 



0«t Our 

 Catalogue 



For GREENHOUSES 



STEAM and HOT WATER 



GIBLIN & CO.. Utica. N.Y. 



certainly be wrong with the arrange- 

 ment of the heating pipes, provided the 

 boiler has a rating for 1,000 feet or 

 more. 



The Mum Manual, by Elmer D. Smith, 

 for 40 cents sent to The Eeview. 



The Standard 

 Steam Trap 



l8 acknowledged t!.e best for the 

 florist, because it is durable and does 

 its work without trouble and annoy- 

 ance, saving its cost by the economy 

 in coal bills. 



E. HIPPARD, Youn^stown, Ohio 



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