Dbcember 14, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



135 



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In addition to 

 repeat orders 

 from a large 

 number of our 

 old customers, 

 during the 

 past year it 

 has been our 

 pleasure to 

 add many new 

 names to our 

 list of patrons. 

 We are in po- 

 sition to de- 

 sign and man- 



a 



ufacture the 

 house which 

 will best suit 

 your needs. 



When you 

 are ready to 

 talk building, 

 investigate 

 our construc- 

 tion and get 

 our figures. 



It will pay 

 you. 



D 



The Foley Greenhouse Mfg. Co. 





3248 West 31st Street 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



WHY BUCK 

 AGAINST THE INEVITABLE? 



What's the good in trying to get a half -nelson on the inevitable f What's the use in trying to row 

 against a swift current, when you may as well easily and profitably float with the tide? 



When you build a Greenhouse of other wood than Cypress, you are simply bucking the inevitable. As 

 Greenhouse material Cypress is inevitably the one article that you must use to ' ' save your bacon. * ' Its char- 

 acter is so thoroughly established that there is nothing else to the proposition. 



When you use a * ' substitute ' ' wood — a substitute for Cypress — in any of the parts of the Greenhouse, or 

 in any of the wooden tools and appliances about the place, you are simply rowing against the current. Cypress 

 is so thoroughly established, so universally recognized as the one perfect material, that to use it in Greenhouse 

 construction or appliances is like floating down stream. 



So quit "kicking against the pricks" — get into line and use the one certified material, which is nothing 

 less than "Tank Grade" Cypress. 



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

 anybody — and for such homely uses lasts longer than grades costing more. 



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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 are Vol. 20, 

 the Farm Needs Book; Vol. 36 is the Carpentry Book, and 37 is the Big Silo Book. Ask us to pass you one, 

 or a dozen — there are 42 free books in the library. If you ask for VOL. 1 you 11 get full list of all. 



SOUTHERN CYPRESS MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIkTION 



1230 HIBERNIA BANK BLDG., 

 NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



(PleasA address nearest ofBce) 



1230 HEARD NAT'L BANK BLDG.. 

 JACKSONVILLE. FLA. 



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