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The Florists^ Review 



Septbmbkr 8, 1021 



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reenliouse guilders 



Strout Builds Big 



How things have changed! 



It used to be when a man reached that time in lite 

 when his business put him on Comfortable Street, 

 that he sort of stayed content to just stay there and 

 be contented. But now, a man so organizes his busi- 

 ness, that when- he arrives at the time when he goes 

 south fishing winters and plays golf summers, he has 

 men in his business who keep right on forging ahead. 

 They keep on building on what has been solidly built. 



So it is that men like Strout, of Biddeford. Maine, 

 stay big and keep on building big. 



He counsels, guides and inspires, and his right- 

 hand men, Whitney and Libby, "carry on." 



They have just put up themselves one of our Iron 

 Frames, 60 feet by 300 feet, and a Semi-Iron prop- 

 agating house 21 feet by 67 feet. 



Say what you will, we simply have to admit that 

 even our expeit erection men, never did a better 

 job. 



Next week will show you some specially inter- 

 esting interiors and tell you more about the whole 

 layout. 



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Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



IRVINGTON 

 New York 



BOSTON- 1 1 

 Uttle Bldg. 

 ELaatem Factory 

 Irvington, N. Y. 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA 



42nd St. Bldg. Land Title Bldg. 



CLEVELAND 

 407 Ulmer Bldg. 

 Wotem Factory 



Des Plainea, 111. 



CHICAGO 

 Continental Bank Bldg. 



TORONTO 

 Royal Bank Bldg. 



Canadian Factory 

 St. Catharines, Ont. 



The bit' house i.s filled with carnations looking like they sure were enjoying their new home. The propagating house has 

 benches running across the house, giving a series of separate benches each under separate control. 



