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The Florists^ Review 



APBIL 16, 102' 



One Good Thing Leads to Another, 

 says Bartleson, of Shawnee, Kansas 



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Shawnee is about a half hour's ride from Kan- 

 sas City. A jide long to be remembered for its 

 beauty, especially if taken on a crisp, sunny 

 fall morning, as I did. 



BartlesoB is one of those men looking further 

 forward. He is establishing a business for his 

 two sons, who soon will be through their studies 

 and back home, keen to do something to make 

 a noise like money in the bank. 



With this in mind, Bartleson put up a couple of 

 our pipe frame houses and started growing 

 vegetables. 



Mrs. BartleSon is one of those wiry, wide-awake 



women who takes hold and does her bit, and 

 then some. 



In fact, she told me the things I have just told 

 you. 



To which she added, "We are going to build 

 more of your houses soon. My husband says 

 'one good thing leads to another.' " *«f 



Which, after all, is about as good a thing as we 

 could wish to be said of our houses. 



If you want to talk building, say when and 

 where and we'll be there. 



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or^&l^arnhame. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



IRVINGTON 

 New York 



BOSTON 

 Little Bldg. 



NEW YORK 

 42nd St. Bldg. 

 CLEVELAND 

 2063 E. 4th St. 



Eastern Factory 

 Irvington. N. Y. 



PHILADELPHIA 

 Land Title Bldg. 



TORONTO 

 Royal Bank Bldg. 

 We»tern Factory 

 Des Plaines, 111. 



CHICAGO 

 Continental Bank Bids. 



MONTREAL 

 Transportatioo Bldf. 

 Canadian Factory ^ ' ' 



St. Catharines, Ont. 



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