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The Florists^ Review 



Mai 15, 191 



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Continuous Firing for Four Years Twenty- 

 four Hours a Day Fails to Burn Out^ ^ 



Cyclone Grates r;,.,,,-,W'''-' v.s*.. 



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' coh-^ 

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

 worth while about them. 1 " : . / .;. ■ i ' 'S/z^i^^^S :' : 



Cyclone Grates resist burning because the Cyclone Plan insists ut>on 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 



^ A f«w of tke gr<i«nkous«s using 

 t "Cyclone Grates" made, especially 

 '■■'''■' for tliis service : 



George Reinberg, Chicago, 111. 

 Hoerber Bros.. Des Plaines, 111. 

 Poehlmaun Bros. Co., Morton Grove, 111. 

 Blameuser Floral Co., Niles Center, 111. 



B. Loeben, Gloversville, N. Y. 



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



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

 Parssell & Cragg, Irondequoit. N. Y. 

 A. Rayton. Irondequoit, N. Y. 



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



6. W. Titus Co.. Irondequoit. N. Y. 



E. G. Hallaner, Irondequoit, N. Y. 



W. J. Palmer & 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 EDKland Asent: R. F. MORSE. 74 Weybosset Street. Providence. R. I. 

 Western Agent: M. H. DBTRICK, lU North Dearborn Street. Chlcavo. 111. 



returns must be used in order to get 

 efficiency, but how the flows and re- 

 turns must be placed about the solid 

 beds. I thought of running one 2-inch 

 flow about three feet over the center 

 and having the returns come down each 

 side of the solid beds. The walks will 

 be two feet wide and eighteen inches 

 deep. But I am in doubt as to whether 

 that arrangement would be an effective 

 one. The bed 3^x36 will be on the 

 south side, with a 6-inch ditch between 

 the bed and the wall. Wh3n the lo- 

 cation of the pipes is determined, 1 

 can figure the number of feet of ra- 

 diation that will be necessary. The 

 new addition will be used for vegetable 

 growing. C. F. 0. 



In order to give a definite answer, 

 one should know the height of the walls 

 and the distance from the top of the 

 boiler to the level of the walks. If 

 steam is to be used, as seems probable 

 from the size of pipe selected for the 

 flow, it will be better to carry the flow 

 six or seven feet above the beds. Then, 

 if the side walls are high enough to 

 bring the plates four feet above the 

 beds, it will be advisable to have at 

 least two of the returns on each wall 

 near the plates, and the others can 

 be in the walks if they will be high 

 enough above the boiler. Unless they 

 are at least two feet above the boiler, 

 either a steam trap or a pump will be 

 required. 



SOME CALIFORNIA HOUSES. 



I am about to install a new heating 

 system in my greenhouses, of which I 

 enclose a sketch. I want to know how 

 many feet of 2i4-inch pipe will be re 



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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. 



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Especially adapted for Qreenhouse Work, Fit- 

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