. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JdAX 22, 1919. The Florists' Review 107. KEEP your steam heat- ing lines clear of con- densation—keep every inch of the heating surface doing its full work—and you know you are getting that much- desired uniform temperature throughout your green- houses. The Morehead "Back-to- Boiler" System gives you this result. It also takes the condensation back to the boilers as pure HOT feed water. The steam is al- lowed to circulate freely— you get all the heat that is generated in the boilers. 1 3 Backto B' With the Morehead Sys- tem on the job 3


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JdAX 22, 1919. The Florists' Review 107. KEEP your steam heat- ing lines clear of con- densation—keep every inch of the heating surface doing its full work—and you know you are getting that much- desired uniform temperature throughout your green- houses. The Morehead "Back-to- Boiler" System gives you this result. It also takes the condensation back to the boilers as pure HOT feed water. The steam is al- lowed to circulate freely— you get all the heat that is generated in the boilers. 1 3 Backto B' With the Morehead Sys- tem on the job 3 ou always get a definite action—a di- rect response to every ad- ditional pound of steam in the boilers. You also save a very con- siderable amount of fuel— since the heat of the steam utilized over and over again, as the condensation reaches the boilers in the form of hot feed water. Ask us to tell you more about the Morehead System —what it is doing for other growers—what it will do for you. Morehead Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. DXFT. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co


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