896 HORTICULTURE December 30, 191C. 



SERVICE 



WeVe leaving no stone unturned to keep it 

 just as close to top-notch as possible 



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HIS time of booming business, is the time of times 

 when you want that new greenhouse of yours 

 in a jiffy — so that you can surely get your share 

 of the boom-profits. 



Yet this time of booming business (because of boom- 

 ing business) is just the time when manufacturers in 

 most lines find their raw materials pretty seriously tied 

 up ; and deliveries delayed more or less as a result. 



We are no exception. 



But we are making efforts that are perhaps exceptional 

 to make delays in our deliveries "as less" as possible; 

 and have our service to you just as top-notch as it can 

 possibly be under existing conditions. 



Of course, we can't help the raw material tie-up. But 

 we can do things on this end of the line, so that when 

 we do get our raw material we can make up a good bit 

 of the time lost in getting it. 



We do do, these very things. 



We consider no expense for new machinery or addi- 

 tional skilled labor needed to do them, too great; be- 

 cause we so keenly appreciate the vital importance of 

 quicker deliveries to you. 



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HttcKmgs ^ fin^ 



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NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA 



1170 Broadway 49 Federal Street 40 S. 15th Street 



General Offices and Factory, Elizabetii, N. J. 



