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The Florists^ Review 



Ski-jkmi'.ku 2.",, 1920 



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Schwab^s Vegetable Range 



The iiiuiie Scliwub, means bi^' things 



(lone in a big way. 



A bit; way, means not necessarily 



big in si/.e; but bij,' in that every 



Ihinjidown to the smallest detiiil was 



considered. 



First, we built liim a complete range 

 exclusively tor flowers. 



Then followed lliis vegetable range, 

 where Mr. Ireland is doing such 

 wizai'd work with his growing. 



IJeing practical i)urpose houses, the 

 rafters are spaced 1"_" \W apart, 

 just as ill our commercial houses. 



The houses fronting on the garden 

 are semi-curvilinear. 



Tlie twobeliind it, have our standard 

 angle eave treatment. 



Vou may recall that we built two 

 practical purpose houses constructed 

 the same way for the late Hetty 

 Green's daughter, Mrs. M. A. Wilks, 

 at Greenwich, Conn. 

 And later, two big houses for her 

 brother, Col. Green, whose estate is 

 near New IJedford, K. 1. 



If men like Schwab and Col. Green 



believe there is much in favor of the 



practical purpose house, seems like 



it's worth your while to look into it. 



It may mean more houses for the 



same money. 



Or better growing conditions. 



Both interest you. 



You know we go anywhere for 



business. 



Or to talk business. 



View looking down the fruit house arches. You can 

 just see our friend Ireland away at the other end. 



Glimpse of the sables, showing 

 both kinds of eave construction. 



Atiion^' otii':'r things Ireland does surpassinKly 

 wpl). 1- always to have beans "in crop." 



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