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The Florists^ Review 



147 



THE TEST OF TIME 



C| MANY HOUSES look good on paper and when they are new. but not all stand the only real test: THE TEST OF TIME. You 

 -^ will find among the "old-timers" many Dietsch houses that have stood this test and been found not wanting. Dietsch houses are 

 d:signed and built on correct, scientific and practical principles. It is not our aim to meet our competitors' prices, for that would be 

 inconsistent with good materials. To the grower who does not thoroughly investigate and compare, our proposition does not appeal. 



n THIS IS NOT THE TIME to build greenhouses, but it is a good time to think about it. Dietsch construction has stood the test of 

 ■^ years. Not only are Dietsch houses among the oldest standing today, but you will find each house an improvement over the lastj 

 Our construction is advancing with the times. We advocate nothing that has not proved its value. There will be better houses than 

 we are now building, and they will be built by us. 



n WHEN PLANNING YOUR NEW HOUSES, it will pay you to investigate Dietsch greenhouse materials and methods of construe 

 ^ tion. We build most efficient and durable houses at moderate cost Construction of wood I exclusively or wood and iron combined, 

 using each where it will best serve its purpose. 



Specialists in Hotbed Sash ofQuality 



Greanhout* Material, Pecky Cypress, Paint, Putty, Construction Fit- 

 tings and Pipes, Ventilating Apparatus^ Hardware, Glazing Brads, Etc. 



Write for Catalogue 



A. DIETSCH COMPANY, 2Mo$i»ffi.i4A»., Chicago 



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Can You Say—/ Am Ready 7 



They say it's going to be a hard winter; that may be so— again it may not— but anyway, are you ready? 

 Are you prepared for the blizzards that may come your way— have you taken into consideration the zero 

 weather that will be with us sooner or later— in short, are you on the safe side? 



We hope you are, but if you are not we cannot urge you too strongly to use PERMANITE RIGHT NOW. 



There is a reason— and you know it; PERMANITE is elastic and stays elastic; no matter how strong the 



wind may be— PERMANITE will give and in this way prevent breakage of glass. No matter how cold the 



weather may be— PERMANITE does not harden, cannot fall off and consequently stays wherever it has been 



applied. -.^^__,_ 



■^All in all— PERMANITE is the ideal, the most dependable and after all the one and only original 

 Glazing Cement on the market— always has been and always will be the best of its kind. Winter or Summer, 

 hot or cold, PERMANITE remains unchanged, never hardens and is guaranteed to outlast putty three to 

 four times. 



If you cannot say— I am ready -think of the 

 old proverb "A Stitch in Time Saves Nine." 



Yours for a tight house. 



e tiaiiand Comp^ 



Cleveland 0..V.5.A. 



