64 H U 'I I [J 1^ T U R E January 13, 1917 



DELIVERIES 



WeVe doing everything in our power to 



speed them up 



lllllllll! 



RAW materials used in greenhouse construction 

 are pretty well tied up. 

 War business — of course. 



That's a condition beyond our control — a thing 

 we can do nothing about. 



But what happens to that material when we do get it, 

 is a condition that's not beyond our control. 

 Bad outside conditions, make necessaiy the making of 

 inside conditions better. 

 We're doing that very thing. 



We're continually putting in new nuuhinery to increase 

 the speed of our production. 



For instance, we recently put in a machine that 

 enables four skilled men to do the work that formerly 

 reciuired ten. With the labor market in its present 

 condition, it is doubtful whether we could get the ten 

 skilled men anyway. The new machine increases pro- 

 duction 40' r. While one of these new machines was 

 plenty to take care of the quantity of work, we finally 

 decided to put in another to cut in half the amount of 

 time necessary to do it in. 



We are making time saving improvements like this all 

 along the line. 



As a result when raw material reaches us, it will 

 go from us to you in the form of your greenhouse, 

 just as quickly as possible. 



So when we say (as we ditl at the top of this Ad.) 

 that we're doing everything in our power to speed up 

 deliveries, we ai'e stating a fact — not just talking. 



NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA 



1170 Broadway 49 Federal Street 40 S. 15th Street 



General Offices and Factory, Elizabeth, N. J. 



