HORTICULTUKB 



September 2, 1916 



Jack Frost 



Is Just Around the Corner 



First thing you know, he will jog your mem- 

 ory about those sash you ought to have 

 bought. 



We are jogging it gently now. 

 He won't care how roughly he does it. 

 His jogs, cost you money. 

 Our jogs, save you money. 

 Here then is our gentle jog in the form of a 



SpecisJ Sash Offer 



TT'S your chance to get right in on the ground 

 ■■• floor and buy the right sash at decidedly the right 

 price. 



The remarkable thing about this Offer, is, that in the 

 face of the great advances in price of all the mate- 

 rials and labor that goes into the sash, still we are 

 not raising the price a penny. 



You ^can buy 25, 50 or 100 sash this year at exactly 

 the same Special Ott'er price you did last year. 

 But the Offer holds good for 30 days only. After 

 that, the chances are a sharp advance in price will 

 be made. 



OFFER PRICE 



Unpainted and Unglozed 



No. 1 . 25 S«*h for $26.50 and 

 one Sash free. 

 50 Saab for $52 and 



two Sath free. 

 100 Sash for $101 and 

 four Sash free. 



No. 2. 



No. 3. 



Painted One Coctt—Un glazed 



No. 4. 25 Sash for $29 and 

 one Sash free. 



No. 5. 50 Sash for $55.50 and 

 two Sash free. 

 100 Sash for $110 and 

 four Sash free. 



No. 6. 



For lots of over 100 a flat price of 99 cents each. 

 This price does not include any sash free. 



Tord. §iRqrnham^. 



guilders of Qreenhouses and Conservatories 



SALES OFFICES: 



NEW VOKK 



4^<l St. BIiIk. 



CHICAGO 

 Rookery Bids. 

 TORONTO 



Royal flank KIcIk. 



UOSTON 

 Tremont Bldg. 

 ROCHESTER 

 4>runite Bldg. 



PHfLADELPHIA 



Widener Blflg. 

 CLEVELAND 

 SwetluDd Bldg:. 

 MONTREAL, 

 Tnuisportatiun Bldg. 



FACTORIES 



Irvington, N. Y. 



Den Plaines, 111. 



!St. Catharines, Canu-dn. 



