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The Florists^ Review 



December 14, 1916. 



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FURNISHED BY US FOR STEPHEN HYDE. CARTHAGE, MISSOURI. 



THIS greenhouse is one finished this past 

 summer and is 84 feet wide and 500 

 feet long. There are but two inside 

 supports across the entire house. Length- 

 wise the posts are set 16 ft. S}^ in. center to 

 center. This means also that the steel 

 arches are set 16 ft. 8}^ in. apart. 



You will admit that it is easy work to drive 

 around inside with your wagons and plows. 



Then look closely at the picture; notice the 

 size of the various steel members. Strength 

 and weight where needed and only where 

 needed, not a lot of heavy flat steelwork 

 strong one way and weak in another. 



You can judge for yourself as to the roomi- We figure these things out to a hair. No 

 ness and lightness of this house. guesswork. 



We can prove it. 

 Write for our Proof Book, it's free. 



JOHN C. MONINGER COMPANY 



CHICAGO 



914 BLACKHAWK STREET 



NEW YORK 



807 MARBRIDGE BLDG. 



CINCINNATI 



2309 UNION CENTRAL BLDG. 



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