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The Florists^ Review 



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iTr eenkouse Ruilders 



Would You— 

 Or Wouldn't You? 



Suppose you could buy a thousand bags of 

 fertilizer for $5 a bag and sell it again for 

 $5.50, making $500. 



Now suppose you had such a chance and 

 turned it down because you thought you 

 ought to make not less than a dollar a bag. 

 You would be out exactly $500, wouldn't 

 you? $500 is exactly $500 better than no 

 dollars at all. 



Following exactly the same reasoning, 

 suppose you have your mind set on one 

 of our big iron frame houses, and won't 

 build a thing till you can built IT. How 

 about it? 



Wouldn't it be good business to build a 

 smaller house, even of semi-iron, and make 

 SOMETHING cut of it, than to build 

 nothing and so make no more than you 

 are now making? 



If a man's really hungry, he doesn't re- 

 fuse half a loaf when his appetite callr, for 

 a whole one. He takes what he can get, 

 and is happy. 



Whether you build now as your money 

 permits and make half a loaf, or wait till 

 you can build big and get all the loaf, 

 depends on how hungry you really are 

 for more of a bank account. 



Cost of building is away down. 

 When we say away down, we mean away 

 down. Get our figures. They will cer- 

 tainly surprise you. 



Let's you and I talk it over together. 

 Let's figure out what can be built for 

 what money you have to build with. 



ord, & Bttrnhamio. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



IRVINGTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO 



New York 30 East 42nd St. Land Title Bldg. Continental Bank Bldg 



BOSTON- 11 CLEVELAND TORONTO 



Little Bldg. 407 Ulmer Bldg. Royal Bank Bldg. 



Eastern Factory Western Factory Canadian Factory 



Irvington, N. Y. Des Plaines, 111. St. Catharines, Ont. 



