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The Florists' Review 



Fbbbuaby 8, 1917. 



It Is 18 feet wide by 85 feet lonsr, and lias one pompartment. 



Catholic Cemetery Greenhouse 



At Fort Wayne, Indiana 



THE day of cheap wooden 

 houses is past with cem- 

 eteries—past, just as it is 

 wiih everything else, if pen- 

 cils are sharpened and some 

 real figuring done. 



You know how those old 

 houses used to be put away 

 oflf out of sight. And no 

 wonder— they certainly were 

 not anything to look at. 



But now, with the attrac- 

 tive houses we are building, 

 they become part of the orna- 



mental landscape scheme. 

 Often they are the very cen- 

 ter of it. 



This one at Fort Wayne is 

 next the superintendent's 

 residence, right along the 

 main driveway, before the 

 burial plots are reached . 1 1 is 

 built with our Construction 

 of Everlasting Lastingness. 



That greenhouse problem of 

 yours -let's talk it over to- 

 gether. Say when and wliere 

 and we'll be there. 



That is SiiiXTlntcndeiit Tims, liiitli' 

 entrance door-s jrlve ample room to 



r's house at tlie left. Double 

 brInK In ornamental tub plant**. 



At the l>a«eof the curved cave is an antfie iron, to wiiich the side sash ai'c hinged. 



At tlie loft, midway up this ilrive. the cieenhouse is located. 



lof4 &Riinihamio. 



NirW TORK 

 4ad SteMt Bld< 



Builders of Qrcenhouses and Conservatories 



BALKS OFFICES 



BOSTON PHIIADBIPHIA CHICAGO ROCHXSTSB CLBVBLANI) 



Tnmont Bids. Wldener Bldg. Bookerr Bldg. Oranlto Bide. Swetland Bids. 



DKTHOTT TORONTO MONTREAL 



Penobscot BldK- Boyal Bank Bids. Traniportatlon Bids. 



FAOTOBIESt Irvlnston. N. T. Dea Plainea, IlL St. Catharlnea. Caaadft. 



