. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 120 The Florists^ Review Jdni 30, 1921 at more than 2,000 square feet, and probably at 2,400 or even more. To heat a greenhouse, 21x50 feet, with two and one-half feet of glass in one wall, to 50 degrees in zero weather, it would be advisable to use three 2%- inch flow pipes, placing one on each side wall plate and the other two feet below the ridge. For the return coils eight 2-inch pipes will be required. Three of these should be on the south wall or under the south bench, and the others should be distributed where most needed. The main flow and


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 120 The Florists^ Review Jdni 30, 1921 at more than 2,000 square feet, and probably at 2,400 or even more. To heat a greenhouse, 21x50 feet, with two and one-half feet of glass in one wall, to 50 degrees in zero weather, it would be advisable to use three 2%- inch flow pipes, placing one on each side wall plate and the other two feet below the ridge. For the return coils eight 2-inch pipes will be required. Three of these should be on the south wall or under the south bench, and the others should be distributed where most needed. The main flow and return pipes should be 3-inch or 3i^-inch, if more than twenty feet in length. CLYDE, O. Twice in one day members of the Hall family, connected with Hall's Greenhouses, featured in weddings. Franklin Edward Hall, who is in charge of the store in Toledo, was married at his home in Clyde at 10 o'clock Satur- day morning, June 18, to Miss Lois Charlotte Smila. They will live in Toledo. The same day at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, at Toledo, his sister Amy Winifred Hall was married to Ed- ware Liebold, of Norwalk, at the home of her cousin. They will spend the summer at the home of Mrs. Eva Hall, the bride's mother. NEWARK, N. J. "Weddings, graduation work and fu- nerals constitute most of the work. There is little transient trade. After this week the usual summer dull period will be upon us. Some of the biggest purchasers are already leaving on their summer vacations. Gladioli are begin- ing to come into the market in larger quantities. Carnations are getting worse each week. The Eosary Floral Co., of Market street, reports a fair amount of wed- ding work, but that general business is getting a little dull. E. B. M. GREENHOUSE BUILDERS 1 mill j|d ,'*~'..i^S(fc — We build all kinds of Greenhouses. Get onr estimate on your next bouse, Weeber & Race 1815 Ukatm St N. E., MINNEAPOUS. MINN. k 2M Union Grate A Rocking Grate that Saves Coal Write for catalogue and prices MARTIN


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