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HORTICULTURE 



November 28, 1914 



An Opportunity: 



The Kind That 

 Don't Knock Often 



In another month, the freezing weather will 



drive in our outside erecting men. We don't 

 want to see any of them laid off, if we can pos- 

 sibly help it. 



The only way we can prevent it is to get some 

 extra work for the factory so these men can be 

 used getting out greenhouse materials, during the 

 Winter months, for erection as soon as it's warm 

 enough next year. 



When the Spring rush is on everybody wants 

 to have their house as soon as possible, which 

 means we have to rush it. Why not order it now 

 and get the benefit of a non-rush job, when our 

 best men are on the job and can take care of it 

 right? 



Furthermore, we have decided to give a special 

 price on all Winter work. 



It's an opportunity well worth considering. Tell 

 your employer about it. 



With business conditions looking so very much 

 better, he no doubt is feeling entirely different 

 about spending money. 



It would do no harm to at least mention to 

 him the special Winter price. 



The special price will hold good on orders placed 

 before January first. 



