. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. HOT SfTUFF No. 10 No. 8 GET THE BOOKS NOW NOTE.—This is a series .«f advertisements written by our customers. We print liere a copy of a sisned question sheet. We matled these to boiler users throughout the country, ai^d we are gding to give you the answers just as we received them. It will be worth your time to follow this series to the end. Notice these ads are all dated and signed. No **Humbug" here. Questions and Answers No. 1. Q.—Have you ever fired a cast Iron boiler? A.—Yes. No. 2. Q.—Have you ever fired a steel flue boiler? A.— Ye


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. HOT SfTUFF No. 10 No. 8 GET THE BOOKS NOW NOTE.—This is a series .«f advertisements written by our customers. We print liere a copy of a sisned question sheet. We matled these to boiler users throughout the country, ai^d we are gding to give you the answers just as we received them. It will be worth your time to follow this series to the end. Notice these ads are all dated and signed. No **Humbug" here. Questions and Answers No. 1. Q.—Have you ever fired a cast Iron boiler? A.—Yes. No. 2. Q.—Have you ever fired a steel flue boiler? A.— Yes. No. 3. Q.—Which do you prefer? A.—Cast iron. No. 4. Q.—Do you save coal with the cast iron boiler? A.—Yes. No. 5. Q.—Which is the easiest to operate? A.—Cast iron. No. 6. Q.—Do you have more trouble with the cast iron than the steel? A.—No. No. 7. Q.—Which type costs least for repairs? A.—Cast iron. No. 8. Q.—Is the cast iron easier to clean? A.—Yes. No. 9. Q.—Does the cast iron heat quicker? A.—Yes. No. 10. Q.—Which typecasts longer? A.—Cast Iron. No. 11. Q.—If you prefer a^jcast iron boiler please tell us why? A.—It is easier to operate, holds heat longer and is easy to clean. No. 12. Q.—If you prefer a steel flue boiler please tell us why? A.— No. '13. Q.—How long have you used cast iron boilers? A.—2 winters. No. 14; ^.—How long have you used steel flue boilers? A.—5 years. No. 15. Q.—Do you personally attend to the boiler? A.— I did. No. 16. Q.—Which type holds fire longest? A.—Cast iron. No. 17. Q.—Is your boiler steam or water? A.—One hot water and two steam. No. 18. Q.—What kind of coal do you burn? A.—Run of mine Pocahontas. No. 19. Q.—What is your glass area? A.—16,000 sq. ft. No. 20. Q.—What boiler are you using? A.—Monlnger. No. 21. Q.—Is your piping in good shape? A.—Yea. No. 22. Q.—If not, explain trouble? A.—No trouble—it's a Monlnger system. No. 23. Q.—Do you get go


Size: 3616px × 691px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecad, booksubjectfloriculture, bookyear1912