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The Florists^ Review 



July 17, 1910 



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The Garfield Park Range 

 at Indianapolis 



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FIRST, we started with 

 the palm house and 

 wings, and two practical 

 purpose houses back of it. 



Then later, the balance 

 was built, making one of 

 the finest park layouts in 

 the west. 



Notice the central loca- 

 tion of the workroom, mak- 

 ing both working and heat- 

 ing the houses economical. 



Notice the lean-to head 

 or passage house, on either 

 side of the workroom, leading into the 

 houses; an arrangement you at once r 

 nize as having distinct advantage. 



Now take another look at the front view, 



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and imagine how imposing 

 it must look in its elevated 

 position, with groups of 

 steps, terraces and foun- 

 tains before it. 



When you consider that 

 it measures 150 feet across 

 the front, and the other 

 house extends back 180 

 feet, you begin to appreci- 

 ate its size. 



If this layout is too lai'ge 



for your needs, let's get 



down to a size that isn't. 

 Let's talk it over together. 



Perhaps one of our Standard Stock 

 houses would be just the thing. You are 

 welcome to circulars. 



or4& BunihaniCo. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



IRVINGTON 

 New York 



BOSTON 

 Little HIdg. 



NEW YORK CITY 

 42nd St. Bldg. 

 CLEVELAND 

 •20f>3 E.4lh St. 



SALES OFFICES : 



PHILADELPHIA 

 Land Title Bldg. 



TORONTO 

 Royal Bank Bldg. 



FACTORIES: 



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 Contioental Bank Bldg. 



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 Transportation Bldg. 



IKVINOTON. N. Y. 



DES PLAINES. ILL 



ST. CATHARINES. ONTARIO 





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