THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



Ij^rxzt Cups anh ©rnpljirs in ^ti^rltng 



WHKX you are buying trophies or prize cups for Flower 

 Shows (jr other events, you should go where you will find 

 greatest selection. 

 In the International Store we have from which you may choose 

 the ])roducts of the eleven great factories of the International 

 Silver Company. 



Sterling and silver plated cups and trophies in a tremendous va- 

 riety of unique patterns, ranging from large, specially designed 

 trophies for important e\ents to small and inexpensive cups. 



INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY 



SUCCEEDING Thc MERIDEN Co. es™'/"^'^ 



49-51 W. 34th St., Through to 68-70 W. 35th St., New York 



Tv/o Graperies Side By Side 



WE built the glass enclosed one. Built it 

 with all the superiority of construction 

 and nicety of finish that a firm with half 

 a century's experience, like ours, can. 



We said "like ours"; which statement might 

 lead you to infer that there actually were other 

 greenhouse building concerns half a century old. 

 Buf there is not another such concern. 



S*LfiS OFFICES; 

 N€w York, ' ■,~ 

 42d St, Bldg. 

 Chicagro, 

 Bookery Bldg, 



Philadelphia, 

 Franklin Bank Bldg. 



Boston, 

 Tremont Bids 



Rochester, 

 Granite Bldg, 

 Cleveland, 

 Swetland Bldg, 



Half a century of building rolls up a lot of ex- 

 perience. It's just about enough, however, to put 

 us in a position to meet building problems and con- 

 ditions as no other concern can. Which state- 

 ment is not boastful, but a plain statement of a 

 plain fact that no one can contradict. 



If you are thinking of building and ready to talk 

 it over, say when and where. and we'll be there. 



FACTORIES: 



or4u]Btirnhain^. 



Irvington, N, Y, 

 Des Plaines, 111, 









Toronto — 12 Queen Street, East, 



