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The Florists^ Review 





August 26, 1«20 



More Echoes From The D. & P. Range 



Come to think about it, that word echoes just 

 doesn't fit at all, at all. 



An echo is a noise, after the noise has stopped 

 noising. 



And you know, and we know that although the 

 noise Duckham-Pierson is making, may not 

 he so loud, still the things they are doing arc good 

 and big. 



By big, don't exactly mean big houses, and big 

 cobts, so much as a uniform bigness. 



A bigness that results in such a dependable qual- 

 ity and quantity of roses, that rumor tells of prices 

 uniformly above the market. 



When it comes to the houses, and equipment in 

 general, we frankly believe it's one of the very 

 rinest things we have done. 



Furthermore, both Mr. Duckham and Mr. Pier- 

 son have been most courteous in, welcoming 

 visitors we may take to see the houses. 



One of the things for which the range is par- 

 ticularly worth visiting, is the heating plant. 



Its entire freedom from pumps, traps and any 

 of the usual complications will open your eyes. 



With coal costs what they are, a perfect working 

 gravity system is like the ads. say of Disston's 

 saws, "a mighty handy thing to have about the 

 place." 



Soon, firing time will come around again. 



Long before it does, why don't you let us take 



you over to see this heating? 



You may get some ideas that will save you a lot 

 of grief. 



"The way the wind scoot.s down across the 

 Bvalley is a caution. But the gables are both 

 end and side braced against it. 



The other photo shows the side braces from 

 the inside. This one from the outside. 





NEW YORK 



1 1 7 O Broadway 



General Offices and Factory, 

 ELIZABETH, N. J. 



BOSTON -9 



294 Washington St. 



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