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The Florists^ Review 



January 11, 1917. 



IRON FRAMER 51 x 300 FEET. 



How J. T. Milliken, of Crescent, Mo., is 

 Turning Pleasure into Profit. 



SOME men get their keenest pleasure out of pure 

 pleasure. 



Others get it out of pure business. 

 Still others get pleasure out of both pleasure 

 and business. 



Then again, there are those who take pleasure 

 in making all their pleasures pay. 



Mr. Milliken might be called one of the latter. 

 His real business is in St. Louis. 

 His estate business is among the beautiful hills 

 of Crescent. Here he has an extensive range of 

 greenhouses for carnations and roses. The five we 

 built for him are Iron Frame. 



As is so often the case, the first houses were of 

 that experimental brand of construction which were 

 bought because "the price looked right." 



The price was right for that brand of houses, 

 but Mr. Milliken wasn't long in finding out that the 

 brand was wrong. 



Then it was we began selling him some real 

 houses. 



If you are thinking of building, let us give you 

 some good, husky, money-making thoughts to think. 

 Thoughts that bear both on what a house costs to 

 buy, and what it costs to keep it bought. 



Say when and where, and we'll be there. 



Nirv^ TORK 

 4ad street Bide. 



BOSTON 

 Tremont Bldf . 



FA0TOBIK8: 



Builders of Qreenhouses and Conservatories 



SALXS OFFICES 



PHTT.ADKTiPHLA, OHIOAOO 



Wldener Bide. Bookeiy Bldf, 



TORONTO MONTBKAL 



Boyal Bank Bldg. Traniportatlon Bldf. 



Irvlnrton, N. T, Des Plainea, 111. 



BOCHESTBB 

 Granite Bldf. 



OLHVKIiAin) 

 Swetland Bldf. 



St. Catharlnee, Canada. 



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AT THE RIGHT OF THESE TWO HOUSES 50 x 150 FEET, IS ONE MORE 40 x 66 FEET 8 INCHES. 



