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The Florists' Review 



FKiiiUAitv 10, 1921 





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i'ri'in horc Kt:.vi>l s-ol hi-i- wooii. alike f^r 



Imildini:. and to inaKc Uie ca^ki'ts in wliirh 



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Under the Protection 

 of a Cedar of Lebanon 

 Wilmington Cemetery 

 Builds Two Houses 



llor; i- thi> ti e-L (' dar of f.ebaiion north uf the Mascn-I) xon l-ine. 

 1 1 fart, it's ackiiowiedgfd to be the finest in the country excepting 

 on!, that majestic patriarch at Flushiui:, I.on^' Island, with its a^'e 

 iniunint,' into centu ies. 



Tiie houses replace, in part, some old ones. 



They are the result of tlie uiitiriuK cneryy and foresight of Mr. 



Seller- . manager of tlie cemetery. 



The houses, being our standard iron frame, are tlie finest we make 

 and constructed in every detail to give the longest possinle life. 

 Tfi.y arrt a decided departure from tlie former wooden houses, and 

 far in advance of those custmnarily built by cemeteries in general. 



When that old tree is a hundred years older, those houses, if kept 

 l>ainted, will still be growing flowers under its frieiully protection. 



Mr. Sellers, the day we took the photograiihs, mentioned his great 

 satisfaction; first, in the way our representative wi)rke<l with him in 

 the development of his ideas. And second, in the high cla>s of 

 indiist I'ious wtrknieii who came to do the job. 



lie mentioned both facts moi'e than once, and finally >aid: "Wheii 

 you show tliese houses in tiie florist papers, be sure to say what 1 

 have told you. so other ccmelei'ies can read it and get wise," 



To which let us add. t at we tr:ed all kiuds of games to get .Mr. 

 Sellers' own picture to sho\N .\ou, but he -lire w is gun shy. 



Let us 'cmindyi.n that we go anywhere foi' bu-iness. di- to talk 

 bu-^iness. 



HitcKin 



NEW YORK 

 1170 Broadway 



General Offices and Factory, 

 ELIZABETH, N. J. 



BOSTON- 9 



294 Washington St. 





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