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The Florists^ Review 



Max 29, 1919. 



Shortage in Rose Stock 



Reason for 



Much Fall Placing 



of Greenhouse Orders 





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This house of A. S. Burnslat Spring Valley. N. Y.. is 69 ft. 6 in. wide and 400 ft. long. 

 We consider it one of our model widths and construction. 







FF hand, could name you half a*dozen rose growers who have put off 

 placing their orders for big houses, until Fall. 



Did it, because they couldn't get plants to stock them with. 



They are placing their orders early this Fall so there will be ample time to 

 get them out in the factory, and all on their grounds ready for early erection. 



If next year is like this, the erection could be started outside in early January. 

 Some of you will think that is needlessly early. But is it? 



The earliest you ever built, was none too early. In spite of what you thought 

 was an early start, there were a lot of things that made you hustle to finish 

 up in time. 



This being so, why don't we get together now and talk over your new house? 

 Let's plan it out unhurriedly from start to finish. 



Right now we have plenty of material on hand; bought at a before-the-war cost. 



This price advantage we will gladly share with' you. Of course, there is a 

 limit to our supply of these low price materials. 



Which fact holds its own necessity of getting in on the ground floor, while 

 that door is STILL OPEN. 



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IRVINGTON. N.Y. 

 BOSTON 



IRVINGTON. N. Y 



or^ & fliirnham^. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



SALES OFFICES: 



NEW YORK CITY PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO 



CLEVELAND TORONTO MONTREAL 



FACTORIES: 



DES PLAINES, ILL. ST. CATHARINES. ONTARIO 





