. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists^ Review OCTOBEK 12, 1922 explain how it works to prevent scale fdnniiif,', kcej>ing tlic boiler and water cdiil imidusiy clean. Aiiollier device new to most of the growers was the calisi-ojie, l)y means of whidi the iiiylit man reads the tem- perature in any house and outside with- out leaving the service buililing. Ther- moscoi)es, which are merely electrical thermometers, are located tlirougliout the r.'inge, eacli one connected by copper wires to tlie caliscojie oil the pump-room wall. Aferely l)y turning a handle to the prope


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists^ Review OCTOBEK 12, 1922 explain how it works to prevent scale fdnniiif,', kcej>ing tlic boiler and water cdiil imidusiy clean. Aiiollier device new to most of the growers was the calisi-ojie, l)y means of whidi the iiiylit man reads the tem- perature in any house and outside with- out leaving the service buililing. Ther- moscoi)es, which are merely electrical thermometers, are located tlirougliout the r.'inge, eacli one connected by copper wires to tlie caliscojie oil the pump-room wall. Aferely l)y turning a handle to the proper contact point, the device registers accurately the temperature at any de- sired thermometer in the establishment. Step Next Door. The j)roperty adjoining the Stielow establishment belongs to George C. W(Mh*uul, and most of the visitors took occasion to stej) over and inspect his four houses, one of which had been built in the last few weeks. The new house is planted with carnations, the three older ones with roses, most of which are just being started up after their sum- mer's rest. Everything in the place is in good condition. From the Weiland service building half a dozen other greenhouse establishments are in sight, but time did not permit paying them a visit. Crane and Daleck Talk. Late in the afternoon the visitors as- sembled in the Stielow ])acking shed, whore President Joseph Kohout called for order, introducing Mr. Crane, who gave a short talk on the general subject of the use of oil for fuel. What he said is printed in full as a separate section of this article. Mr. Crane was followed by Mr. Daleck, a representative of the Crane Co. His concern is not that of the previous speaker, but the large and well- known one manufacturing valves, pipe and other heating specialties. Mr. Daleck discussed heating in general, without special reference to the use of oil as fuel. He said he is not an elec- trician, but short-circuiting evidently is his hobby, as he referred to it ag


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