. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. We make grates only and can give you Rocker Grate service. Note the mash lingers, and all air spaces opened evenly. We furnish them for sectional, firebox, marine and bricked-in boilers. Are strictly self-contained and can be installed by the fireman without changing the furnace in' any way. Do not neglect your grates. Their condition is just as important as that of the boiler they are under. Our grates will save you any amount of trouble, valuable time and coal. We guarantee you will have complete control of draft. Give size" of furnace and w

. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. We make grates only and can give you Rocker Grate service. Note the mash lingers, and all air spaces opened evenly. We furnish them for sectional, firebox, marine and bricked-in boilers. Are strictly self-contained and can be installed by the fireman without changing the furnace in' any way. Do not neglect your grates. Their condition is just as important as that of the boiler they are under. Our grates will save you any amount of trouble, valuable time and coal. We guarantee you will have complete control of draft. Give size" of furnace and w Stock Photo
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. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. We make grates only and can give you Rocker Grate service. Note the mash lingers, and all air spaces opened evenly. We furnish them for sectional, firebox, marine and bricked-in boilers. Are strictly self-contained and can be installed by the fireman without changing the furnace in' any way. Do not neglect your grates. Their condition is just as important as that of the boiler they are under. Our grates will save you any amount of trouble, valuable time and coal. We guarantee you will have complete control of draft. Give size" of furnace and we will quote you prices. G. E. TRAVIS COMPANY, HENRY, ILL., U. S. A. Mention The Rerlew wh«n yon write. frame, and two 2-inch returns along the other side. This should give 50 de- grees during the spring months. To heat both greenhouse and hotbed the boiler should be rated for 750 square feet of radiation. VARIOUS FUELS. Ih The Review for February 15, I saw a description of how to make and set an oil burner. I am thinking of trying one this winter. Will any one with experience in that line be kind enough to tell me if he thinks it will be profitable f I have a tubular boiler 4x16% feet, with forty S^^-inch flues. I have been burning hard wood slabs, and last winter my wood bill was just $1 per day through the season. I will have to pay 8 cents a gallon for crude oil f. 0. b. Chicago, and my location is the northeastern part of Michigan. My house contains 2, 000 feet of glass. I have been trying soft coal, but this will cost me thirty-five to fifty per cent more than slabs. I will be thankful for any information on the subject. J. H. C. The price paid for hard wood slabs is not given, but it is hardly likely that in northern Michigan they will cost as much as crude oil at the price named, and the freight on the oil from Chicago will fully equal the cost of the labor of firing with the slabs. With careful attention to the firing, the cost of soft coal as fuel should not be more t