March 24, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



945 



This is Mr. Reinberg's 1903 addition: Nine houses 27^x304, 8'< feet to the Garland Iron Gutter. 



Mr. Peter Reinberg says:^ 



"When a man has once tried iron gutters it spoils him for anything else. I am 

 rebuilding a range of houses 27x265 feet and although the wooden gutters were 

 in fair shape, 1 am replacing them with Garland's Iron Gutters because I can 



Save 32 ft. of bench space, 265 ft. long 

 and Build the ran^e with /s less posts. 



I can also have less shade, more head room and gain in other ways. 



I expect the 8,480 square ft, of extra 

 bench room gained to almost repay the 

 cost of rebuilding in one season." 



Does not the above statement 



make the USE OF OUR GUTTERS 

 WORTHY OF YOUR C0NSIDER3:TI0N? 



FOB FURTHER IKTFORMATIOlTJiADDBESS 



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G.M.Garland Co. 



DES PLSINES, ILL. 



