. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOILERS Will do more work than any other boiler of the same size; made in all sizes to heat every size greenhouse. PIPE VALVES FITTINGS Mc€popDlifcmMa€erj[ctICi 1299-1323 Flushins Ave., Brooklyn, There will be eleven 2-inch returns re- quired in the house having the exposed side wall and ten of the same size in the other houses. Arrange the returns in coils containing two pipes each, except the coil on the exposed wall, which should contain three returns, and connect each coil with one of the flow pipes. Run all flows downhill from the boiler


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOILERS Will do more work than any other boiler of the same size; made in all sizes to heat every size greenhouse. PIPE VALVES FITTINGS Mc€popDlifcmMa€erj[ctICi 1299-1323 Flushins Ave., Brooklyn, There will be eleven 2-inch returns re- quired in the house having the exposed side wall and ten of the same size in the other houses. Arrange the returns in coils containing two pipes each, except the coil on the exposed wall, which should contain three returns, and connect each coil with one of the flow pipes. Run all flows downhill from the boiler and connect the expansion tank with tlip highest point in the system. USING UGNITE AS FUEL. Kindly advise me what method of heating is best adapted to the heating of two houses, one of which is now un- der construction. The present house is 24x80 feet, with a basement in the south end for the heating plant, and the north end will be connected with the service shed. There will be three feet of glass in the west wall and five in the east wall. The south gable end will rest on three and one-half feet of concrete. I wish to maintain from 50 to 60 degrees, using soft coal (lignite), when the outside temperature goes as low as 10 degrees below zero. Would you advise the use of steam or hot wa- ter and how would you arrange the piping? G. C. M.—Colo. While steam may be used to advan- tage in comparatively small green-. Keep t Duly Record of Tern- peritures in Your Greenhouses J. K. Alexander, the dahlls klnir, Eaat Brldsewater, writes, under date of Dee. 7, 1921: "Your thermometer U the beet I have eeen for ni7 boal- Order Now $ Records are a* Important In the srowlnr bualneaa aa In any other tuaineas. ProKreMSlve crow- •ra who apare no effort in ralalns rilfheat (rade atock use Standard Recording Thermometera and tnow the great aid of keeping recorda of temperatures. Tour equipment la far from complete if you have no Standard Record* Ing Thermometer. The actu


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