The Weekly Florists' Review. 



THE GARLAND 

 IRON GIHER. 



This cut shows a cross section of our No. 2 Gutter, length 5 feet 

 6 3-4 inches. Is provided with enlarged drip conductor, a rest for 

 bar and cross grain screw fastening. The arrangement for receiv- 

 ing the glass provides for water tight joints at that point/which 



is not provided for in any 

 other make of metal gut- 

 ter. This is of great im- 

 portance and should not 

 be overlooked. 



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^hat Mr. William Scott thinks of the Garland Iron Gutter: 



BUFFALO, February 2, IQ03. 

 MR. GEO. M. GARLAND, Des Plaines, III. 



Dear Sir: — The 750 feet of your cast iron gutter 

 has now been in use since last August, so it has bad the 

 heat of summer and 14 below zero and incidentally a foot 

 of snow falling in 24 hours. 



I am glad to say that the gutters are most satisfac- 

 tory in every way. After I had ordered them of you last 

 spring, I was told some alarming things about them, but 

 also heard from most reliable firms of the good points 

 that your gutter possesses. I was told they would drip 

 from condensation of warm air on the cold metal. I 

 have a sleam pipe within 18 inches of bottom of gutter 



and there is absolutely not a drop to be seen. I was told 

 that in the expansion and contraction of length of gutter 

 (mine is 150 feet) there would be a slight parting at the 

 joint. It would take a powerful microscope to discover 

 an opening the fraction of a hair — there is none. 



By observation I have proved that a heavy fall of 

 snow will disappear from roofs and gutters at least 48 

 hours sooner than a wooden gutter, in fact, with the 

 steam pipe as I have it, it vanishes as it falls. There 

 may be other excellent metal gutters, I have not tried 

 them, but I am more than satisfied with yours. 

 Yours truly, 



WILLIAM SCOTT. 



FOR FVBTHEB INFOBMATION, ADDRESS 



Geo. M. Garland, 



DES PLAINES, ILL. 



