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The Florists^ Review 



JiLY 31, 1910. 



By the First of March 1920 



Your New Rose House 



Should Look Like This 





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By NEW house, we mean the one you 

 are going to order for this Fall's erection, 

 so that it will be all ready by March first. 



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your favor. That, then, is why we are 

 booking more orders for Fall building 

 than for Spring, 





You see we take it for granted that you 

 are a convert to March rose planting, 

 instead of the old July way. If you have 

 figured it out, you have easily enough 

 convinced yourself that the few spring 

 months, seemingly lost by planting so 

 early, are more than made up by the 

 sales of the summer, when outside roses 

 are over. 



But of greatest importance is the way 

 such thoroughly established plants start 

 blooming vigorously, early in the Fall, 

 and yield bounteously just at a time 

 when demand and prices are most in 



As for putting off ordering now, waiting 

 until the last minute in the hope of 

 lower prices; it looks as if you would be 

 disappointed. 



Bear in mind the fact that we bought 

 heavily of steel when prices were much 

 lower. 



We will gladly give you the advantage 

 of such prices, provided your order is 

 placed on or before September 10th. 

 Delivery date can be of your own choosing. 



Now is none too soon to start talking 

 things over. 



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



Remember that we build Semi-Iron or Pipe 

 Frame Houses as well as Full Iron Frame 



op1& IWiihamlo. 



IRVINGTON 

 New York 



BOSTON 

 Little Bldg. 



I1{VINGT()N, N. Y. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



SALKS OKFICKS: 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA 



42nd St. Hldg. Land Title Bldg. 



CLEVELAND TORONTO 



20G3 E. 4th St. Royal Hank Bldg. 



CHICAGO 

 Continental Bank Bldg. 



MONTREAL 

 Trans Dortation Bldg. 



FACTOUIES: 



DKS PLAINKS. ILL. 



ST. CATIIAKIXK^, CANADA 













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