Avavvt 12, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



143 



The Klrchner house Is 60 ft. 7 In. wide and 200 feet long. Mrs. K. is the Reneral 

 manaRer, but her older son Is the rustler, with the daughter a close second. 



Asher M. Coe, one of the srand old men of the business, was the first to 

 build a uo-foot Iron Frame house in Ohio. 



He calls himself a farmer. 



If he is, then he farms extensively oatakle, and intensively inside. 



To meet Mr. Coe is to be convinced that life itself is just one of the finest, 

 happiest things going. 



45 minutes by motor; a delightful ride. 



4. 



When it comes to a pipe frame house of moderate size, you can't beat 

 Thomas W. Liiiy's. with its giant arch and V-shaped bracings. 

 Aside from Mr. Lisy knowing how to grow top-notch carnations, he's just 

 such a sound-sensed, sturdy character as makes a fellow feel better for 

 knowing him. 



The house is 80 minutes by motor. 



Within 25 miles or so of Cleveland we have a goodly number of houses; 

 fall particulars about which you can find at our Exhibit, where, be assured, 

 you will be most welcome. 



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Builders ot Orecnhous** ai Conservatories 



IRVINGTON 

 New York 



NEW YORK 

 42nd St. Bids. 



BOSTON- II 

 Little Bids. 



ELaatem Facto^ 

 Irvinston, N. V. 



PHL.JELPHIA 

 Laiia title Bids. 



CLEVELAND 

 2063 E. 4th St. 



Western Factory 

 De* Plainea, III. 



CHICAGOr*!^ 

 ContinentallBank,BldK. 



TORONTO 

 Royal Bank Bldg. 



Canadian Factory 

 St. Catharines, Ont. 



Some people win by drlTing. Others by leading. While still 

 others by inspiring; others. When you are prlTlleifed to meet 

 Mrs. Klrchner you will feel the power that Inspiration has. 



Who wouldn't buy flowers and fixings from a homey shop like this? Nothing elaborate 

 or costly, but a charm that abundantly reflects the rare good taste of the KIrchneis. 



