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The Flcjfists' Revfew 



Jdne 12, 1913. 



Continuous Firing for Four Years Twenty- 

 four Hours a Day Fails to Burn Out 

 Cyclone Grates 



We have iDstalled maay sets of Cyclone Grates where these figures 

 haye 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 foimd best suited for the purpose. 



THIS GRATE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY 

 NOT ONLY IN FUEL. BUT IN REPAIRS 



HA f«w of til* gre*nhous*s using 

 "CycloB* Grates" mad* especially 

 ■ . J, for this service n ■ ^ -•. 



George Reinberg, Chicago. 111. 



Hoerber Bros., Des Plaines, 111. 



Poehlmanji Bros. Co., Morton Grove, 111. 



SUmeuser Floral Co., Niles Center, 111. 



R. Loebeh, 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. 



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



G. 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) Buf f alo, N. Y. 



New EDgland Avent: R. F. MORSE. 74 Weybosset Street, ProTidence, R. I. 

 Western Acent: M. H. DBTRICK, 111 North Dearborn Street. Chlcaro, HI. 



Mention Tbe Rerlew when yon write. 



large contracts. A number of reasons 

 are advanced for the heavy demand and 

 among these is the increasing popular 

 favor that t^ocahontas is meeting with 

 in all sections. The shortage of anthra- 

 cite coals last winter forced a brisk 

 market on Pocahontas and other smoke- 

 less coals, which moved all the surplus 

 that usually is on hand during the 

 spring and summer months, so that the 

 usual weak market and oversupply has 

 been eliminated this season. 



CAPACITY OP BOILEE. 



I have an 850-foot Ideal hot water 

 boiler. How large a house can I heat 

 with it, in this Illinois climate I I want 

 a house which will grow house plants, 

 bedding plants and vegetable plants. 



J. G. W. 



Some house and bedding plants re- 

 quire a temperature of 60 degrees and 

 upwards, while others can be grown at 

 50 degrees. This will make consider- 

 able difference in the size of a house 

 that can- be heated with the boiler in 

 question. If the width of the house is 

 to be twenty feet and if there are two 

 feet of glass in the side walls, it will 

 be possible to heat a house 100 feet in 

 length to 50 degrees, but if 60 degrees 

 is required the house should not be more 

 than seventy-five feet in length. 



To heat such a house, run a 2i/l>-inc!i 

 main on each plate and another of the 

 same size under the ridge. For returns 

 use twelve 2-inch pipes for 60 degrees, 

 and eight for 50 degrees. Use two or 

 three return pipes on each wall and the 

 others under the benches. Connect the 

 expansion tank with the highest part 



PUT YOUR HEATING PROBLEMS 

 == UP TO . 



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Robt. Ross Jones 



HARRISBURG, PA. 



Who Makes a Specialty of Cor* 

 rectin^ Defective Green - 

 houae Heating Systems. 



Mention The K»'Tiew when yon write. 



BOILER FLUES 



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We make a specialty of handUnfr carefully selected 

 Boiler Flues. 4-lnch diameter and other sizes tor 

 greenhouse plpinfr. Gutter Poste, etc. Also, we 

 make a specialty of flues for retublnjr boilers. All 

 flues are thoroughly cleaned and trimmed, ready 

 for use. General Sales Anrents for Stuttle's Patent 

 Olamp and Elbow for Jolnlnsr flues— no packlnK. no 

 leaks. New standard pipe and all kinds of (rreen- 

 house fittings. Right prices and prompt shipment. 



_ H. MUNSON 



140S Wells St. Phone Kortli 672 Chlcaso 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



of the flow pipe and run the three 2^^- 

 inch flows at a slight fall. 



HerrinqtoN on the Mum, sent by The 

 Keview for 50 cents. 



A Steady 

 rressure 



will alwayi 

 be main- 

 tained in 

 jouT steam pipes, no matter 

 low the preflBore at tbe boiler 

 flnctnates, if yon equip your 

 main lines with these valveM. 

 Carry 40 or 60 pounds pressure 

 on the boiler, set the 



Hughson 

 Regulating Valve 



to carry 6 or 10 ponnda on tl e 

 line and you will always have s 

 reserve in case of a sudden drop 

 in temperature. This valve 

 saves both fuel and worry. Ask 

 for catalogue and particiUan. 



Higknn Steam Specialty C«. 

 6021-S S. SUte St, Ckicagi 



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 PITTSBURGH. 



The Ii^arket. 



Pittsburgh h^s been experiencing P*' 

 culiiftr weather for June. There b*'* 



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