Januaby 9, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



87 



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What Is a Standard Section? 

 Who Makes It Standard? 



Ask any ten growers their opinion of the right width 

 house and best arrangement of walks and benches, 

 and six of them will come pretty close to agreeing. 

 The other four will have very strong convictions 

 that the other six are dead wrong. 



Based on what the six think, we went to work to 

 design Standard Houses combining in their manu- 

 facture stock sizes and shapes, and in a manner to 

 eliminate all waste. Then we bought the material 

 in large quantities, manufactured it and put it in 

 our warehouses. Thus we have several widths of 

 houses standardized; the length is only a question 

 of more or less standard parts. Standard draw- 

 ings, standard parts enable us to manufacture in 

 quantities and sell these standard houses at lowest 

 prices and insure a quick delivery. 



These sections are in widths from 40 up to 79 feet. 



E]ach one works out 

 the greatest economy. 



to 



They are all shown in our 

 Handy Hand Book. 

 Each section is accom- 

 panied by a good big in- 

 terior of a house built 

 that way. 



With this book before you, ^t's almost as good as 

 seeing the actual houses. 



Mayhap it's even better, for you don't have to ask 

 any questions, as each question is already answered 

 before you ask it. 



Send for this iHandy Hand Book. Study out your 

 house, then let us get together and talk it over. 



|<w^ & fifirnham^> 



NEW YORK 

 42nd street Bldg. 



CHICAGO 

 OoDtinental A Commercial Bank Bidgr 



IRVINGTON, N. Y. 



Builders of Qreenhouses and Consen'atories 



SALES OFFICES! 



ROCHESTER CLEVELAJTD 



29 ATondale Park 1316 Ramona Ave. 



TORONTO MONTREAL 



Royal Bank BIdtr. Transportation Bldg. 



FACTORIES: 



DES PLAINES. ILL 



ST. CATHABINE8. CANADA 



Figure Costs by the Year 



A wise business man figures costs by the year, right down the line, and especially so if his 

 business has to do with ^greenhouses. He knows, either by experience or from a close study of the 

 subject, that the only businesslike method of determining material costs in greenhouse building is 

 by the year — first cost and up-keep cost. 



CYPRESS, "the wood eternal" for greenhouse construction, is positively the cheapest wood to 

 use, figured by its years on tlie job, without repairs or replacements. 



All good constructors in these days are insisting on genuine "Tide- Water" Cypress, "The Wood 

 Eternal" — every board and bundle bearing the famous Cypress Trade-mark. 



Vol. 3, CYPRESS Pocket Library, is a little book filled with a big bunch of facts and figures about 

 greenhouse construction— Drofitable reading. There are 43 books in the "Library." all of which give 

 useful facts and plans about HOW. WHEN and WHERE to use CYPRESS. "The Wood Eternal." 

 AND WHY. Which one shall we send you? 



THIS TRADE-MARK ARROW 



IS ON EVERY BOARD 



OR BUNDLE OF TRUE "TIDE-WATER" CYPRESS-THE REAL "WOOD ETERNAL." 



SOUTHERN CYPRESS MANUFICTURERS' ASSOCIATION 



1230 HIBERNIA BANK BLDG. 

 NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



y,^ 1230 HEARD NAT'L BANK BLDG. 



JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 



(Pleaae address nearest oflSce) 



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