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jQbX 27, 1918. 



The Florists' Review 



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^ H IS HARD TO ¥J 

 '^KICK AGURST THE mCKO 



' Seema as if contractors in Qreenhouse construction Trpuld learn better than to try to "stem the flood." 

 Several have tried in late years to use a cheaper wood than Cypress — and some of them have come to grief. 

 Others have not attained to tiie prosperity their energy and vigilance would seem to deserve. If they would 

 but use the one specially created and certMed long-life wood, Caress, their experience might be different; but 

 to "buck" Cypress in Qreenhouse construction sp^s disaster to tiie contractor and ruin to the man who pays 

 for the job. 



1% correct a c6mmon error it must be said, and now's a good time to say it, that these substitute woods 

 are all cheaper to buy than is "Tank Grade" Cypress. Beliable greenhouse contractors and supply men use 

 the very best product of the Qypress industry. They are not huntmg for something "cheap." Thej buy_ the 

 best grade of the bc«t lumber for their business. And for such racking employment as "staying put" in a 

 greenhouse, the best is none too good — and is the reai cheapest in the long run. . . . ' , 



And Cypress is IT. ., - /? 



Of course you want PECKY CYPBESS, however, for your benches. And that is cheap enough to suit any- 

 body — and for such homely uses lasts longer than grades costillg more. 



ASK US TO "pass THE GRAVY" 



Those Cypress booklets are like gravy at a dinner— one can't do without them. Vol. 3 is the Greenhouse 

 Book; Vol. 4 is the Barn Book, and Vol. 28 is the Trellis and Arbor Book— all free. Then there is Vol. 36, 

 the book on Carpentry, which is both interesting and instructive— also it is free. Vol. 37 is the big new Silo 

 Book.' Ask us to pass you one, or a dozen— there are 41 free books in the library. 



SOUTHER! CYPRESS MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATIOH 



1230 HIBERNIA BANK BLDG. 

 NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



1230 HEARD NAT'L BANK BLDQ. 

 - -^ JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 



(PlMM mddraM ne*rMk office) 



IF YOU WANT THE BEST 



GET A 



Psarce- built Sreenhouse 



OEOBOE PEARCE 



Tel. 9M-M. 868 Twat Are.. OBAHGE. IT. J. 



Cypress Bench Boards 



Small orders cheerfully shipped 

 from our Philadelphia storage 

 yard. Carload shipments direct 

 from miU. THREE GRADES: 



Pecky 

 Better than Pecky 



Sound 

 R. F. WHITMER 



319-320 rrankliR Bank Building. PHILADELPHIA 



C. E. LEHMAN. Mgrr. Cypress Dept. 

 Phones: Bell Wal. 4574; Keystone Race 1822 



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ALL questions of greenhouse water sup- 

 ply are solved with perfect satisfaction 

 to the florist when he installs a 



STANDARD 



PUMPING UNIT 



The problems have been worked out beforehand by 

 competent engineers of long experience, and the machinery 

 is built to last. In the installation it pays best to 



BUY ONCE AND BUY RIGHT 



First cost is no greater, but satisfaction is un- 

 limited. Many greenhouse owners have writ- 

 ten us about this feature. Direct delivery from 



the pumping unit saves the gardener's money. 



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We will be pleased to tell you their experience 

 and send you a catalogue of engine and motor- 

 driven pumps and outfits. Write for it today. 



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