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The Florists^ Review 



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— t)ut we don't mind telling you, for you are 

 hound to be a friend ol ours or you would n t lie 

 reading this ad. But tlie secret — througli year.s 

 of constant, honest, serious, painstaking efforts 



■ole\ has l)Uih up a reputation througliout the 

 rountry for huilding greenhouses than which there 



ire none better and few as good, and a repu- 

 tation for squareness m deahngs and rehabiht\ 

 in performance that cannot l)e dupluateiL But 



hoWr 



WelL did you ever hear the story of the Swedisn 

 iiiiliionaire who made his fortune in the Alaskan 

 yold fields? He once was being feted at a big 

 hancjuet and some guest asked hini how he man- 

 aged to hnd all the gold. I he inquirer naturally 

 expected to hear of some spectacular find — some 

 thrilling discovery — but he was disappointed. All 

 the Swedish millionaire said was, "Oi donno, ex- 



cept Ol yust kep diggin" hols, " and that's Foley's 

 secret, too. 



We didnt start out putting up immense ranges in 

 overnight time, nor did we hire a brass band to go 

 up and down the land. We started in a small way 

 and built every house for which we received an 

 order just as though it was being watched by the 

 whole world, and every time we built a house we 

 made a friend, until now you will find Foley Hou.ses 

 from Manila, P. I., to A. N. Pierson, Cromwel 

 Conn., and you will hnd in the list of Foley owners 

 names of some of the largest figures in the commer- 

 cial flower growing and vegetable growing business, 

 as well as the names of captains of industry well 

 known internationally. And all of them are of 

 one accord in their belief that when you want 

 )etter built and better heated greenhouses you 

 had best come to Folev. 



So can't we get better acquainted with you> 



Can't we get together and talk it over > 



Sometime > 



Soon > 



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