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Getting Back Again 

 To That 24-Foot House Argument 



Briefly— why build a house 18 feet wide, hav- 

 ing only 3 benches; when one 6 feet wider 

 gives you another bench, and another walk? 

 None of the benches are then so wide that it 

 is hard to work them. 



You have two instead of one, for your taller 

 growing things. 



The ridge is higher, giving you an improved 

 ventilation equalization. 



Of course we have, like all greenhouse build- 

 ers, sold a lot of 18-footers and still sell many 

 of that width, and are glad to sell more. 

 However, it seems to us it's only fair to point 

 out to you the advantages of the 24-foot one 

 and then it's up to you to come to your own 

 conclusions. Whichever width you decide 

 on, you will find our Semi-Curvilinear Con- 

 struction has many distinct advantages, not 

 the least of which is the extra head room on 

 the sides. 



Furthermore, an 18-foot house costs more in 

 proportion, and you get less, which is only 

 another way of saying the 24-footer is tii'e 

 rheapest. 



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