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The Florists^ Review 



Jur.Y 14, 1921 



Why Big Houses Pay Big 



Mostly because the more you have 

 going the more you get coming. 



Butthat is only a general statement. 

 To get right down to brass tacks, big 

 houses pay biggest, because you can 

 heat them on less fuel. 



You can work them at less expense. 

 You can ventilate them with less at- 

 tention, and less danger of chillirgs. 



Your plants on every bench, front 

 and back included, get practically 

 the same uniform light. 



You get not only less shade, but a 

 greater diffusion of what there is. 



So greatly diffused, in fact, that it 

 becomes hardly existent. 



It's diffusion, the difference in pour- 

 ing a cup full of coffee straight from 

 the pot; and filling it only quarter, 

 and making the rest water. 



Beyond all doubt, the better heating 

 and ventilating conditions have a lot 

 to do with overcoming rapid decay 

 which so often seems to take place 

 all of a sudden in small houses. 



When you are ready to talk building, 

 whether little or big, say when, and 

 where, and we'll be there. 



orl &Btiriiham|S. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



IRVINGTON 

 New York 



NEW YORK 

 42nd St. Bldg. 



PHILADELPHIA 



Land Title Bldg. 



BOSTON- 11 

 Little Bldg. 

 Eastern Factory 

 Irvington, N. Y. 



CLEVELAND 

 407 Ulmer Bldg. 

 Western Factory 



Des Plaines. 111. 



CHICAGO 

 Continental Bank Bldg. 



TORONTO 

 Royal Bank Bldg. 



Canadian Factory 

 St. Catharines, Ont. 



