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HORTICULTURE 



May i:;. Mtit; 



INTERIOR OF "IRON FBAMER" FILLED WITH THE PEAS. 



About Newman and Legg's Sweet Peas 

 And Something About Their Houses 



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f\F course you know all about the 

 wonderful long stemmed mammoth 

 blooming sweet peas produced and put 

 on the markets last year by Newman 

 and Legg of Manasquan, N. J. We are 

 selfish enough to try to claim having had 

 just a little hand in their development; 

 because they were grown in our houses, 

 of which we have sold them five. 



They have six. 



One is "the other fellow's" construc- 

 tion. 



Buying it, made it a lot easier for us 

 to sell them the next house. Nothing 

 like having an object lesson right on 

 your own place, one that as Mr. New- 

 man says: "They are afraid to go in 

 when the wind blows." 



Having had both our Pipe Frame and 

 Iron Frame constructions, this firm is in 

 a position to know the comparative 

 goodness of each. Their opinion i.« de- 

 cidedly worth seeking. 







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SALES OFFICES : 



NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO 



42nd Street BJdg. Tremont Bldg. Franklin Bank Bldg. 



TORONTO, CANADA. Royal Bank Bldg. 

 FACTORIES: Irvington.N.Y. D. 



ROCHESTER CLEVELAND 

 Rookery Bldg. Granite Bldg. Swe«land Bldg 



MONTREAL, Tran«portation Bldg. 

 >inct Ul. St. Calharines. Canada 







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