Fbbbuaby 17, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 



135 



The Talc of a Suit of Clothes-Chaptcr iii. 



TIM AND TOM GET IN A STORM 



Tim and Tom had been to a party. They had en- 

 joyed the evening, although Tom felt uncomfort- 

 able because a seam in his sleeve had ripped open, 

 due to faulty stitching. You remember that these 

 boys had each bought a suit at the same time — 

 Tim the best he could afford and Tom the cheap- 

 est he could get. 



And before they reached home from the party, it 

 began to rain and blow so that the boys were 

 soaked through. The next morning they went to 

 put on iheir clothes and Tom's suit was a sight — 

 all pulled and stretched and shrunk out of shape. 

 Before he could wear it he had to send it to the 

 tailor's for a complete pressing. And Tim's suit 

 was all in good shape, ready for wear. 



Many a greenhouse looks good until it gets into bad weather — it behaves 

 finely until the cold weather comes. Then its weaknesses show up. It 

 needs constant attention. And it leaks heat like a sieve. FOLEY GREEN- 

 HOUSES stand all kinds of weather without loosening a joint. In fact, 

 many have been through hurricanes with only breaking a few lights of glass. 

 ' And theirs is the lower upkeep cost too. 



Let U8 tell you about the economiet of the better 

 construction of a FOLEY Greenhouse. 



The Foley Greenhouse Manufacturing Co. 



3248 W. 31st Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



We Know How 



A Greenhoase Must Be Built Right 



You can use the best material in the 

 world, but if your house is not put up 

 right it will not last. Erection of 

 greenhouses is our business Glazirg, 

 painting and bulbing. Rebuilding and 

 glazing of old houses. 



We Can Save You Money 

 MIKE WINANDY, Jr., iili'irrr""^^' 



Phone Sheldrake 3214 

 6054 Ridge Ave., CHICAGO. ILL. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



XJsed and recommended 

 by progressive florists. In- 

 valuable in the sreenhouse. 

 Sells on sight to suburban 

 homes for fertilizine lawns, and 

 spraying flowers and shrubs. A 

 money maker for seedsmen and 

 florists. Include it in your next cat- 

 i.alog. Write for circular and prices 

 't, The KIRKSPRAY SYSTEM 

 ■' 98 Chambers Street, N. Y. City |Jj 



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"Plantlife" 



Trade-maric Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. 



Makes House Plants Grow 



R. H. HOOVER LABORATORIES, he 



FREEPORT. ILL. 1 1 14 LyttM BUg.. CHICAGO 



Write Us 



Fermamti 



slberNearYott^ 



For His Name 



THE GJUOJIND COMPANY 



aevdaDd Ohio USi/l. 



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DREER'S <«RIVERTON SPECIAL'' PLANT TUBS 



No. 



1(1 



■4(1 



Diani. 

 20 in. 

 18 in. 

 1(> in. 

 U in. 



Each 

 I4.9.T 



•2.6(> 

 2.10 



Doz. 



2^.6(1 

 2:!.()5 



$41J..'S0 



2J<I.(H1 



187.(HI 



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No. Diam. Each I)oz. 100 



50 12 in. $1.45 $1C>..tO $12f..,')0 



CiO loin. 1.0(1 l(i.i»o Ni.25 



"0 8 in. .8.5 H.so t)7.io 



The Rivpi'ton Tub i-i sold exclusively by us 



■.i\v\ is the bo.st ever introduced. The neatest. 



liKhtest and cheai)est. Painteil t'leen and 



bound \vitli electiic-wekied hodps. The four 



largest sizes are eciuipped 



with drop handles. 



HENRY A. DREER 



."^iH'ds. Plants, liulhs, .Sni>|>lips 

 7 14-1« Chestnut St., Philo. 

 when you write. 



Weeber & Race 



GREENHOUSE BUILDERS 



1815 Johnton St., N. E., Minneapolii, Minn. 



We give estimates on building now grpen- 

 houses. farnlgbing all material and labor, 

 also wrecking and rebuilding old ones. 

 Write us for plans and estimates. 



UNIT-FORM 



Concrete Benches 



H. G. MILLER 



210 Walnut St. AURORA, ILL. 



