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April 6, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



121 



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NO FLUES TO RUSTiOUT 



Why buy a boiler that overy^few years you 

 must spend your good jnoney for In replacing 

 flues? Don't you know that it's seldom wrought 

 iron flues last longer than flvelyears and If your 

 cellar's damp'>horter yet is their life? Buy a 

 Bumbam! It is a cast iron boiler with casttron 



flues that do not rust out. No base to build— no 

 bricking-in to be done. Two men can set it up. 

 Do not have to tear out your workroom to in- 

 stall it. 



Your' order will be shippedl promptly. It In 

 hurry wire at our expense. 



lias a 3 times back 

 and forth flre travel, 

 3 on both sides of the 

 boiler— nearly 6 times 

 in all. 



Made in 21 sizes 

 and will heat from 

 2S00 up to 27.()00 

 square feet of glass. 



it 



LORD & BURNHAN CO., 



IRVINGTON, 

 N. Y. 



New York.St..Iampi8 Bldg. Boston, TremontBldg. 



Philadelphia. Heed Bldg. 



Chicago, The Rookery. 



Srades remain about the same in prices 

 and will continue to. The levy grades 

 are procurable at exceedingly low 

 prices. The iron business, however, 

 seems to be improving, and that will 

 eventually strengthen prices on bitu- 

 niinous coals all around. There is con- 

 siderable restriction of output on bitu- 

 Jiiinous coal, the operator preferring to 

 Koep his coal in the ground rather than 

 <li^<pose of it at low prices." 



HEATING WITH EXHAUST STEAM. 



We note that C. F. C, in The Eeview 

 of March 16, asks for information in 

 ■"egard to the use of exhaust steam for 

 Srt'enhouse heating, and we wish to say 

 thnt we have made plans and furnished 

 ;•'"' necessary vacuum features for the 

 'n^^talling of heating systems in green- 

 'jp'ises, using exhaust steam at quite a 

 fli^ance from the houses. 



HIGH-GRADE BOHIRS 



Get Otir 

 Catalosue 



Tor GREENHOUSES 



STEAM and HOT WATER 



GIBLIN & CO.. Utica. N.Y. 



In 1905 the Chamberlain & Bunker 

 Co., of Fremont, Mich., built five green- 

 houses, 34x200, taking exhaust steam 

 from a flour mill 310 feet away. They 

 carried this steam pipe overhead on 

 posts and placed the return pipe under- 

 ground. They have since added some to 

 these original houses. They have also 

 connected exhaust steam into this main 

 from a city electric light and pumping 

 station about 150 feet farther away; 

 this steam they use during the night 

 and the flour mill steam through the day. 



The Howell Greenhouse Co., of 



WILKS 



Hot Water Boilers 



The Moat Xoonomloatl BoU*ra 

 for Greenhouses :t }t 



No night fireman required with our 

 Self-feeding Hot Water Boilers. 



Stad fir Citelaiit nA Prten. 



S. WILKS MFG. CO. 



852S Shields Ave.. CHICAGO 



Howell, Mich., for whom we drew heat- 

 ing plans under the Simonds vacuum 

 system in 1906, take their steam from 

 the city electric light and pumping sta- 

 tion, 300 feet away. With this system 



