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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOUEU 7, 1920 



Some Early Morning Facts About 



the G. R. Harsh House at 



Washatah, Wisconsin 



It was colder than Jehu. 



If you don't believe it. stay over iii«ht at tlie 

 little, homey Inn at the top of the hill, and tret 

 up just at daybreak and ride over to llarsh'.s 

 place in an open car, with Jack Frost nippinti 

 your nose, twislint: your ears and making your 

 teeth chatter. 



However, it was wortii it all when 1 «ot there. 

 A Keui of a house; it was eiyht sections lonj:. 

 divided in three couipartments. with a corking' 

 little side entrance. At one end it almost 

 bumped into a towerins? spruce. At the other 

 it hitched up to the work room, with a i)assaKe 

 linking it directly to the trardener's snuj: cottauc. 



All things said and done, it was a splendid lay- 

 out, just littinj,' in wlierc it was careluUy 

 planned to lit. When 1 set my camera up and 

 looked at the ground fjlass tlie sun was just 

 peepin;^ over the horizon. Of course the li«ht 

 was kind of weak, and had to sort of guess at 

 the exposure. 



It turned out so well, however, that the man- 

 ager of our Chicago otiice sai i that liereafter 1 

 had better always get up before daylight and 

 takfe pictures of the Western jobs. Which" 

 remark may or may not have been a Western 

 slam at an Eastern man. 



When you are ready to talk building, say when 

 and where and one of us will be there. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



IRVINCTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO 



New York 42nd St. Bldg. Land Title Bldg. Continental Bank Bldg. 



BOSTON- II CLEVELAND TORONTO 



UttleBlds . 2063 E. 4th St. Royal Bank Bldg. 



Elastern Factory Western Factory Canadian Factory 



Irvington. N. Y. De» Plaines, III. St. Catharines, On». 



