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March 14, 1914 



GMtter, Plates amdl R©©f Bar Clasps 

 Baiims a Plam Statemamib ©f Plaiim Facts 



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GUTTERS 



Cast iron resists rust many times better 

 than steel. No one contradicts that. Cast 

 iron gutters then, are better than steel 

 channel iron gutters. Better, simply be- 

 cause they have better stuff In them. 

 Channel iron is rolled only In stock sizes 

 by the mills. You have to take what sizes 

 suits them; not what best suits your green- 

 house requirements. 



Our cast iron gutters are made to best meet 

 greenhouse requirements in the best and 

 most economical way. They do exactly 

 what they were made to do. 



EAVE PLATES 



Our galvanized angle iron eave plate is the 

 only plate that is light enough and still 

 strong enough. It is the one that makes 

 the neatest job and that effectually clears 

 itself of ice. 



If all this were not true, so many other 

 concerns would not, in spite of our patent, 

 be continually trying to use it. We keenly 

 appreciate such hearty endorsement of our 

 plate by them. Ifs just the best kind of 

 advertising for it. 



BAR CLASPS 



The purpose of bar clasps is to securely 

 and enduringly fasten the bar to the plate. 

 It is plain to be seen that any form of clasp 

 that can be pushed on the plate at any 

 point, can be pushed off at any time. If it 

 has no fixed position it's not a good fix. 

 Any so-called clasp that simply forms a 

 bracket or resting point and fails to come 

 up it's side to form a clasp — is not a clasp 

 at all. It's just a shelf. Any clasp then 

 that is bolted to a certain fixed place on 

 the plate and that forms both a rest and a 

 clasp for the bar, is beyond all argument, 

 the best. 



Just such a clasp is our clasp. It's a guar- 

 antee against end bar rot. It has ample 

 drip openings to prevent condensation 

 clogging. 





IN CONCLUSION 



The courts have sustained our patents ou 

 an angle iron eave plate. No one else has a 

 right to sell it. It has cost a lot of money 

 to perfect and defend this article. If we 

 hadn't had the endorsement of thousands 

 who have used it, we should never have 

 considered it worth while to defend. We 

 have told you of its many good points. Try 

 it along with some of our other materials. 

 They are all shown and described in our 

 Handy Hand Book. 



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