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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 





SOMETHING DIFFERENT 



SUPPOSING a radical departure in the tientment of a 

 house fifty feet long, like this, does add to its cost — 

 isn't it worth it, to secure a distinctive pleasing result 

 like this? Of course it is! 



Moie and more we are being asked for "Something Dif- 

 ferent." Better and better are we able to fill the request. 



Our designing department is made up of bright young men 

 filled with ideas, who in turn are under the careful direction 



of men expert in greenhouse construction. The attractive 

 md the practical sides are consistently united. 



N^o one in the business has a factory as extensive or as 

 well equipped to turn out quickly and satisfactorily any 

 greenliouse proposition. 



If you are thinking of building — let's talk it over. Say 

 when and where and we'll be there. 



SALES OFFICES: 



New York, 

 42d St. BIdg. 

 Chicago, 

 Rookery Bldg. 



Philadelphia. 

 Franklin Bank Bldg. 



Boston, 



Tremont Bldg, 

 Rochester. 

 Granite Bldg. 

 Cleveland. 

 Swetland Bldg. 



Toronto — Royal Bank Bldg. 



ard, ^iBttrnham(o. 



FACTORIES: 



Irvingtou, N. Y. 

 Des Plaines. 111. 



Gateways of Everlasting Lastingness 



BY their very nature, parks and ceme- 

 teries are permanent. This being so. 

 the gatewa}-s and fences should be as 

 nearly permanent as possible. It's not sen- 

 timent — just plain e\ery day hard sensed 



If any iron gateway or 

 fencing will last, ours wi 



The quality of materials is 



YANDES 





there. The skill and care in workmanship 

 are there. The design and construction are 

 considered in proper relation one with the 

 other. These are the things that give to our 

 fencings an everlasting lastingness. 



If you are looking for 

 such fencings, then look 

 thoroughly into ours. Start 

 by sending for a catalog. 





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