. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. HOTBED SASH AD Kinds and Sizes At lower than the prevailing mar- ket prices. PECKY CYPRESS In random ^ridtha and leneths. Carload lota shipped from mill, freigrbt paid New York rate. per tbonsand sa. ft. NON-KINK WOVEN HOSE Bannants, 12 ft. and op, coupled, 1 <io pa ft. This hose is cheap at twice tiie prfee. Hose Valve Sise, ^-Inch \^ All br«M except the hand wheel. *3\M\* Has a removable leather disk, which li easily replaced to keep watertiafat. StafflDg box prevents leaks at stem. MatropoBtSB. BOILERS Will do more work than any oth


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. HOTBED SASH AD Kinds and Sizes At lower than the prevailing mar- ket prices. PECKY CYPRESS In random ^ridtha and leneths. Carload lota shipped from mill, freigrbt paid New York rate. per tbonsand sa. ft. NON-KINK WOVEN HOSE Bannants, 12 ft. and op, coupled, 1 <io pa ft. This hose is cheap at twice tiie prfee. Hose Valve Sise, ^-Inch \^ All br«M except the hand wheel. *3\M\* Has a removable leather disk, which li easily replaced to keep watertiafat. StafflDg box prevents leaks at stem. MatropoBtSB. BOILERS Will do more work than any other boiler of the same sise; made in all sizes to beat every size greenhouse. PIPE VALVES FITTINGS 1299-1323 nushins Av«, Broefclya, the office and eac-h of the icmaiiiiiiK rive to feed a coil of three S-inch icturna. Place a coil under eadi of the lienelies. (Jive the flows a sh)i>e away from the V)oiler and run them with .a of one inch in twenty feet. Tlie expan sion tank .should hold ai>out tliirty g:\\- lons. Locate it hisli as is convenient .ind connect it with each main (low I'ijic; at its highest i)oint hy meiins of a linch jdpe, which should he united and iim :is a IVi-inch pipe to tlie boiler. If radiators with fifty to sixty scpuire feet of surface are used in the office, connect each of them to the system by Mie.'ins of Ilr4-J'i(di flows and retnins. CHANGING SYSTEM. Kindly suf^gest a heatinj); arrangement tor two fjreenhouaes. )!) feet, runniufr north and south. The boiler house is located at the north end of the and shields both of them from the nortli winds. The side walls are four feet hifjh and the ridge is eleven feet high. The houses are connected, witli no w;ill between them. The west wall is built solidly of brick, while the east wall has two feet of glass. The south ends are srlazed. We desire to heat the range with hot water, and have been using :i William H. Page boiler, rated at st^uare feet. The houses we


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