JuMB 6, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



91 



THE KROESCHELL GKEENHOUSE BOILER 



' Hon li tfM boiler that is maUnff the 



woaderful Araenhome heating raoord in the 

 world. Fl|nato and gardenen vlio tiave 

 mod other makee aie oonatantlr clTing 

 the Kroeeebell Oreenhouae Boiler the higheet 

 praiM. 



ORDER 



1O,78S.O00 wiaare feet of glass was 

 eaolpped with the Kroesohell Boiler dur> 

 ing the past Ave rears. You will find the 

 new 1910 model KroaaefetaU Bot 

 W»t«r BoUar in erery- state in (he 

 Union and Canada. 



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True Heating Values 



NOW 



Many florists, to their sorrow, have made 

 the mietake of buying cast Iron boilers, which, 

 because of their ratings, appeared to be cheaper 

 than the Kroeschell boiler. 



The extravagant ratings of cast Iron boilers are 

 misleading, and during the past cold winter have been 

 the cause of much disappointment and serious trouble 

 to many growers. The fuel waste is enormous when 

 cast Iron boilers are used for commercial purposes, 

 such as greenhouse heating, etc., etc. 



Do not make a mistake when selecting your new boiler ; 

 get a Kroeschell boiler and you will never be disappointed. 

 It's the cheapest and best In the end. 



The KROESCHELL BOILER has the Hi^est Studtrd of HEATING VALUES 



Immense Self-cleaning Heating Surface 



Longest Fire Travel— Perfect Combustion— Free Circulation 



Thl n Waterways— Safety — Durability — b c6nomy 



Kroeschell Boiler Ratings are Guaranteed 



The Kroeschell boiler will develop more heat per pound of coal 



consumed than any other boiler on the market, and we do prove it. 



Read what our customers say about our boilers and bo convinced. What we do for 

 them we can do for you. Take our advice ontoollers and you will make no mistake. 



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Cast Iron Boilers break down twice In four years ; 

 Moral : Use Kroeschell Bollers-they are safe 



I bought a No. 2 boiler in 1902. Takes caire of 7000 pq. ft. of glass; would take care 

 of 2000 more. I have had a cast iron boiler, but it brolie down twice in 

 four years — always in the coldest weather. It broke down Dec. 29, 1904, and I lost 

 all my stock in consequence. I have now two No. 2 Kroeschell Boilers and do 

 not worry about their breaking down. Grant Newport, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 



M«»ntlmi The RatIpw wh^n von writ* 



saving in the expense of firing and of 

 removing the ashes. Using it under a 

 tubular boiler, however, it might prove 

 more expensive to burn coke. F. R. 



EXHAUST STEAM. 



Have any of the commercial growers 

 tried to heat greenhouses with exhaust 

 steam from factories? There is an elec- 

 tric light plant about 250 feet distant 

 from my greenhouses. I.covild get the 

 exhaust steam at small cost, if I were 

 sure that the plan would be practical. 



It is entirely practical to heat a 

 greenhouse with exhaust steam, if it 

 'loes not have to be carried more than 



Ihe distance you mention. Care should 

 be taken to have the pipes thoroughly 

 insulated. They can be run under- 

 ground, through sewer pipes or in grout 

 conduits. F. R. 



GAS UNDER BOILEE. 



We should like to know whether there 

 is a boiler in the market especially con- 

 structed for gas as fuel? We shall be 

 much obliged for any information along 

 this line, as well as for other people's 

 opinions about the most economical gas 

 burners. C. & C. 



I do not know of any boiler that is 

 especially constructed for burning gas 



BOILER FLUES 



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I make a specialty of handling carefully selected 

 Boiler Flues, 4-lnch diameter and other sizes for 

 greenhouse heating, retublng Boilers, Gutter Posts, 

 etc. These Flues are thoroughly cleaned and 

 trimmed, ready for use. Also sales agent for Stut- 

 tle's Patent Clamp for Joining Flues— no packing, no 

 leaks. Right prices and prompt shipment. 



H. IMUN&ON 



1405 Wells Bt.» Chioaffo 



Telephone North 672 ^ 



Mention The Reyiew when you write% 



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