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HORTICULTUEB 



February 17, 1917 



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"p HE only aure way to make sash last, 



is to make tbera so they will last. 

 It's the first thing to do. 

 And it's the last thing to do. 

 Because we do it that way, first and last 

 and always: our sash always last. 



SPECIAL OFFER 



For only a limited time, , we will sell 

 these Sash That Last at the Special 

 Trices of: 



UJfPAINTBD AND UNGLAZED 



No. 1. 25 Sash for .1i36.60 



No. 2 50 Sash for $52 



No. 3. 100 Sash for .flOl 



FOR LOTS OVER 100 



A Flat Price of 99 cents each 



pecial Offer 



.\INTED ONE COAT— UNGLAZED 



No. 4. 25 Sash for $29 

 No. 6. 50 Sash for $.55.50 

 No. 6. 100 Sash for $110 

 FOR LOTS OVER 100 



A Flat Price of $l.(l« each 

 If you want to know full particulars 

 about the Everlasting: Ijastingness of 

 our Sash ; and the special Spring Offer 

 price; write to our nearest office for 

 Special Sash Circular. 



CAUTION 



The railroads are crowded with freight. 

 Deliveries are still somewliat delayed. 

 So step lively and send along your or- 

 der, so the sash will surely reach you 

 in time. 



Tord^ fiiBtirhhamlo. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 

 SALES OFFICES: 



NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO ROCHESTER CLEVELAND 



42nd Street BIdg. Tremont BIdg. Widener Bldg. Rookery BIdg. Granite BIdg. Swetland BIdg. 



DETROIT, Penobscot Bldg. TORONTO, CANADA, Royal Bank Bldg. MONTREAL, Transportation BIdg. 

 FACTORIES : Irvington, N. Y. De» Plaines, 111. St. Catharines, Canada 



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