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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



April 25, 1912. 



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Where There Is Condeosatioi 



— there is need for a Morehead Steam Trap. Condensation in 

 steam lines is akin to matter out of place — means wasted energy. 

 If your lines are sluggish — if your houses are not of uniform 

 temperature, write us. We guarantee to drain your lines per- 

 fectly — return the pure, hot condensation to your boiler without 

 pump or injector or make no charge for the trial. Obey that 

 impulse — write now. 



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boiler run a 2i/l>-inch pipe under the 

 ridge of house No. 2 to the west end, 

 and, dropping down at the end of the 

 middle bench, feed two 2-inch return 

 pipes in a coil under the bench. 



To heat the coil under the south 

 bench of house No. 2, run a 3-inch flow 

 pipe on the plate of the south wall. 

 At a point opposite the west end of the 

 violet house take off a 2i/b-inch pipe 

 and carry it through just below the 

 level of the plant, into the violet house, 

 where it should be connected with coils 

 of three 2-inch pipes under each of the 

 benches. The flow pipe should be con- 

 tinued to the west end of house No. 2, 

 where it should be dropped down and 

 connected with a coil of four 2-inch 

 returns under the south bench, which 

 starts under the bench at the northwest 

 corner of house No. 2. 



In the propagating house run a 2y»- 

 inch main under the ridge to the north 

 end and connect with a coil of three 

 2-inch pipes under each of the side 

 benches. These, of course, should be 

 joined, and should be connected with 

 ithe boiler by means of a 2^-inch main 

 return. ^ 



A MICHIGAN CARNATION HOUSE. 



Kindly let me know how many 

 lengths of 2-inch pipe will be needed to 

 heat a carnation house 21 x 62, six feet 

 high to the gutter and eleven feet high 

 to the ridge. The north side and both 

 ends are exposed; the south wall con- 

 sists of two feet of concrete and four 

 feet of glass. Please state, also, how 

 many 3-inch flow pipes will be required. 

 ^ J. W. L. 



To heat a carnation house 21 x 62 

 feet, with four feet of glass in one 

 wall, when the mercury is 20 degrees 

 below zero, it will be well to use two 

 3-inch flow pipes and ten 2-inch re- 

 turns. Under the conditions mentioned, 

 however, it might be still better to use 

 three 214-iiich flow pipes and nine 2- 

 inch returns. One flow pipe could then 

 be upon each wall and the other under 

 the ridge, with the returns distributed 

 under the benches, or a part of these 

 could be upon each wall, if preferred. 



Lynn Haven, Fla. — U. A, Beardsley, 

 formerly proprietor of the Wayside 

 Greenhouse, at Kendall, Mich., is now 

 in business here. 



'Tor Qnick Results It Has Them All Beat" 



So says H. ROTH, Florist at La Fayette, Ind. Here is his letter: 



La Faykttk, Ind., March 6, 1912. 

 SuPBBiOB Maohins & Bohab Wobks, CblcaKO, III. 



Gentlemen: In reply to yours of the 4th Inst., will say that your No. 4 boiler has given entire 

 satisfaction. I consider this boiler a Kreat Improvement over the other style boilers in my place, of 

 which I have two. For aalek resalta it has th«in all beat. I have never been so well sat- 

 isfied with any chanfire I have made as I have been with the change from the other style boiler to the 

 Superior. Anyone wanting: to see this boiler can see It working on my place, and I will only be too 

 Klad to show them. Yours respectfully, [Signed! H. Roth. 



THIS IS THE SUPERIOR BOILER 



More 



Heating 



Surface- 



Less 



Water 



Space 



Note 



the many 



flues, 



set 



close 



together 



Wkf itt Ilk In fiH particilin ti4iT? A p«tal ti u will briif a pnapt nplr. 



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Superior and Green Sts., CHICAGO, ILL 



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