. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •rT^\'W^^ K*;.' 112 The Florists' Review May 7, 1014; above three feet of double boarding. The houses are to be heated by a hot water boiler in the cellar of an ad- joining building. The location is north- ern Illinois. A. E. P. The number of pipes required to heat a greenhouse depends to some extent upon the tenfiperature desired in the house, as well as the average minimum outside temperature. If a temperature of 60 degrees is desired when the mer- cury is 10 degrees below zero outside, three 21-^-inch ttow pipes and twelve 2-inch returns should
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •rT^\'W^^ K*;.' 112 The Florists' Review May 7, 1014; above three feet of double boarding. The houses are to be heated by a hot water boiler in the cellar of an ad- joining building. The location is north- ern Illinois. A. E. P. The number of pipes required to heat a greenhouse depends to some extent upon the tenfiperature desired in the house, as well as the average minimum outside temperature. If a temperature of 60 degrees is desired when the mer- cury is 10 degrees below zero outside, three 21-^-inch ttow pipes and twelve 2-inch returns should be used for the entire space, 20x30. Place one flow on each wall at the plate and four of the returns on each of the walls, just be- low the level of the glass on the outer walls and as near the plate as possible on the middle wall. If 50 degrees will answer, use three flows, as already di- rected, and nine returns, placing three oil each wall. NASHVILLE NOTES. [Continued from page 44.] most varieties. It should be a good seller. Joseph Brown's wagons are much in evidence again this spring. He is doing a good business at present, and has a wide range of stock. The Joy Floral Co. has added several feet of space to the store Toom by put- ting in a new front, that takes in the old vestibule and brings the front nearer the street. The new plate glass window adds greatly to the appearance of the store and gives much better op- portunity for display. They planted out a large block of dahlias last week. Geny Bros, continue to cut the best roses of the season. They have been rather shy on pot plants since Easter, having cleaned up closely at that time. Their wagons are handling a better grade of bedding plants this season than last. Haury & Sons are having their inning now, as they grow perhaps the largest supply of bedding plants in the city Hillcrest School Farm reports that it is more than doubling last spring's busi- ness in every department. They Yfscve not had the time to p
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