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lloirnCULTURE 



January 2, 1915 





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THE BIG "IRON FKAMER" 18 72x500. 

 We furnUli«Ml the niuteriiilN. anil they orpclcil it. >lr. Iliir*r.v htutei^ tliat It look only t.l\ <lii>h after the wlile post" were 

 hel, anil the eii\e pliite on, to put up the t-oiiiplt'te iron frame. 

 In nini* ilu> ?» mure, it was all elazed. To use Mr. llar\ey'H worclH — "Everything \vent toisether Junt lilte clock work." 



Here is a Letter Lately Received From 

 )BM Harvey & SoimSj, BramKi 



cflT^fE wish to express our sincere ap- 

 ' ' preciation to you, for your kind- 

 ness in having our truss houses repaired. 

 We think we will have no further trouble 

 with these houses, as the roofs now seem 

 to be thoroughly supported. 



It is only another instance of the pleasant 



dealing we have always had with the 

 Lord & Burnham Company, and a further 

 proof of their cheerful readiness to make 

 good all their work. 



We are very much pleased with the big 

 iron frame house you furnished us last 

 summer." 



It was the sweet peas jrrown in this lar.t blc Iron Frame house, that H-alkcd 

 away with bo many prizes at the New York i^how last sprlnK. 

 The stems ran from 13 to 16 inehe«, carrying four blooms. The Easter week 

 eat was 200,f>00. In spite of losing a $S,OUO tomato crop, this house produced 

 Itft cost the first year. 



Tor^ uiRtirnhamlo. 



SALES OFFICES: 



NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO ROCHESTER CLEVELAND 



42nd Street BUg. Tremont Bldg. Franklin Bank Bldg. Rookery Bldg. Granite Bldg. Swetland BWg. 



^ TORONTO, CANADA, 12 Queen St., Eatt FACTORIES: Irvington. N. Y. Des Plainea, III. 



