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The Florists' Review 



APBIL 10, 1913. 



Continuous Firing for Four Years Twenty- 

 four Hours a Day Fails to Burn Out 

 Cyclone Grates i 



We have installed many sets of Cyclone Grates where these figures 

 have held true. 



Any grates that show no evidence of burning after four years' con- 

 tinuous firing twenty-four hours a day must have something exceptionally 

 worth while about them. 



Cyclone Grates resist burning because the Cyclone Plan insists upon a 

 mixture of iron being used which years of experience and experiment 

 have found best suited for the purpose. *•'■,■. < ' 



THIS GRATE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ^^ 



NOT ONLY IN FUEL, BUT IN REPAIRS : 



.<iiti>*^ 



^ 'A f ttw of th* Br««akous«s uting 

 "Cyclone Gratea" mad* Especially 

 for tliia service : 



George Reinberg, Chicago, 111. 

 Hoerber Bros., Des Plaines, 111. 

 Poehlmann Bros.- Co., Mbrtbn Grave,. HI. 

 Blameuser Floral Co., Niles Center, 111. 

 R. Loeben, Gloversville, N. Y. 

 A. List & Son, Irondequoit, N. Y. 

 C. W. Porter, Irondequoit, N. Y. 

 Purssell & Cragg, Irondequoit, N. Y. 



A. Rayton, Irondequoit, N. Y. 



Dell Titus Garden Co., Irondequoit, N. Y. 

 G. W. Titus Co.. Irondequoit, N. Y. 



B. G. Hallaner, Irondequoit, N. Y. 



W. J. ftilmer & Son, Lancaster, N. Y. 



E. A. Adams & Sons. Ashtabula. 0. 



Dunbar & Hopkins, Ashtabula, 0. 



Griswold Greenhouse Co., Ashtabula, 0. 



R. W. Griswold, Ashtabula, 0. 



Frank Luce, Ashtabula. 0. 



Erie Floral Co., Erie, Pa. 



John Meyer. Toledo. 0. 



Searles Bros.. Toledo. 0. 



J. A. Budlong & Sons Co., Providence, R. I. 



Cyclone Grate Bar Company (Main office) Buffalo, N. Y 



New Englaod Agent: R. F. MORSE. 74 Weybosset Street, ProTidence, R. I. 

 Western Acent: M. H. DBTRICK. Ill North Dearborn Street. Chlcato. Dl. 



A Steady 

 Pressire 



will alwayi 

 be main- 

 tained in 

 Jonr steam pipes, no matter 

 ow the preainre at the boiler 

 flnctnates, if yon equip vonr 

 main lines with these vuvss. 

 Oarry 40 or 60 poonds pressure 

 on the boiler, set the 



Hughsoo 

 Regulating Valve 



to carry 5 or 10 pounds on the 

 line and yon will always have a 

 reserve in case of a sudden drop 

 in temperature. This valve 

 saves both fuel and worry. Ask 

 for catalogue and particulars. 



Hifhni Steu Spedaltf Ci. 

 M214S.StiteSt,Cliciff 



MtntkiB TTie B*t1>w when yoa write. 



easy, especially under greenhouse con- 

 ditions. In the first place, the gases 

 are reduced in temperature by coming 

 in contact with the comparatively cold 

 boiler plates; again, the furnace tem- 

 perature is lowered every time fresh 

 coal is thrown on the fire. 



*#»» 



RETURN 

 TRAPS 



Save condensation 

 and it's heat. 



Automatically return 

 both to boiler with 

 out pumping. 



Let us show you what "Detroit" Traps would save in your 

 coal bills — what they will do for your Heating System. 



Catalogue No. 352-FW upon request. 



American Blower Gompany 



' ■ " DETROIT. MICH. — — — — . 



U. S. A. 



Canadian Sirocco Company, Limited, Windsor. Ontario, Manufacturers for Canada. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



Possibly the best attempt at smoke- 

 less hand firing is the coking system; 

 that is, firing green coal only on the 

 dead plate and the front part of the 

 grate and gradually pushing it to the 

 back after all the hydrocarbon gases 

 have been driven off and it has become 



an incandescent mass. This method of 

 firing is impossible unless the boiler 

 is worked at a low rate, but can be 

 employed in greenhouse boilers of suf- 

 ficient size, as the coking process, dur- 

 ing which the hydrocarbons are given 

 off, is comparatively slow and the ef- 



