. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. CO. Heatlns of Buildings, Connecting of Boilers, Engines, Pumps, Etc. Pipe Fittings and Brass Station X, Chicago, Jan. 17, 1901. Keoeschell Bros Co., 55 Erie St. Gbntlembn:—Replying to yonrs of the 16th inst. regarding your No. 3 boiler we bought of you in 1900, will say: There are 6,-100 sq. ft. of glass in the houses we are heating with your No. 3 boiler, with 2,800 ft. of 4 inch pipe in them. Your boiler does the work very satisfactorily and probably could take care ot another 300 ft. of 4 inch pipe. An
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. CO. Heatlns of Buildings, Connecting of Boilers, Engines, Pumps, Etc. Pipe Fittings and Brass Station X, Chicago, Jan. 17, 1901. Keoeschell Bros Co., 55 Erie St. Gbntlembn:—Replying to yonrs of the 16th inst. regarding your No. 3 boiler we bought of you in 1900, will say: There are 6,-100 sq. ft. of glass in the houses we are heating with your No. 3 boiler, with 2,800 ft. of 4 inch pipe in them. Your boiler does the work very satisfactorily and probably could take care ot another 300 ft. of 4 inch pipe. Another great point in favor ot your boiler is that in comparing the coal pile with the one last year at this time, we expect to save about 25 per cent of coal this winter. Yours truly, Theo. Coetbn, Florist of Graceland Cemetery. Chicago. March 18, 1896. Messrs. Kboeschbll Bros Co , City. Dear Sirs:—In reply to your inquiry, we must say that we are satisfied with your boiler. It works well and saves us considerable coal. Our saving on coal this winter, we guess, will amount to about one-fourth of what the boiler cost us. Yours truly, Damm Bros. January 19th, 1901. There is one thing I would like to say —that is, compared, with the upright boiler that I have been using, it requires about one-third less coal. A. LoNDENBERG, Hobart, Ind. Philadelphia, March 16, 1896. Messrs Kroeschell Bros. Dear Sirs:—The boiler received from you this year is entirely satisfactory, also the one last year. In regard to the coal, we have not kept any account, but think the difierence in quantity consumed would be in your favor. Youra truly, Hugh Graham. January, 1901. We have always been very much pleased with your boiler and we have never made any repairs since we received it. Geo. Wittbold Co., 1657-9 Buckingham PI., Chicago. January 19th, 1901. My night foreman says this boiler does not give him anything to do. To give yon an idea, when I bought your boiler I had only half the gla^s to hea
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