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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Arait 0. 1911. 



MONTGOMERY COUNTY COAL CO. 



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FISHER BUILDING, CHICA.C50 



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Greenhouse Heating. 



A BtJJtNER FOE CRUDE OIL. 



I noticed that K. L. K., writing in 

 The Eeview of March 2, inquired as to 

 where he could obtain a good burner for 

 crude oil, to be used in heating his 

 greenhouses. If he will correspond with 

 J. W. Pippin, of this town, Brownwood, 

 Tex., I think he will find that Mr. Pip- 

 pin can furnish a burner that will an- 

 swer the purpose. A. M. Davis. 



ONE HOUSE AND LEAN-TO. 



We put up a small house, 20x40, last 

 fall and put in a hot water heater, with 

 sufficient capacity to heat 1,000 square 

 feet of glass, but we have not had 

 enough heat, on account of wrong in- 

 stallation. At present there are three 

 IVi'-inch coils running along each side 

 wall, under the benches, and fed from 

 2-iuch mains. We desire to extend the 

 present house thirty feet, making it 

 seventy feet long and eight feet to the 

 ridge, and wish to maintain a tempera- 

 ture of 45 degrees in this Idaho climate^ 

 where the outside temperature some- 

 times drops several degrees below zerb. 

 We are now growing vegetables only, 

 but wish to grow a few carnations and 

 violets. If our boiler will care for it, 

 we wish also to add an 8-foot lean-to 

 along the east side. We wish to devote 

 one end of this to violets, and should 

 like to get some hints as to heating the 

 violet part and also as to the best plan 

 to follow for the entire plant. The 

 boiler is to be in a pit at the north end, 

 in a boiler shed. M. N. A. 



When a house is seventy feet long, it, 

 is advisable to use 2-inch pipes as re- 



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 Every florist should have a 

 copy at once. 



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 florist, because it is durable and doea 

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