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The Florists^ Review 



NOVKMBBB S, 1921 



That Glenn Curtis House 

 You Have Heard About 



Ever stop to think that every once 

 in a while some httle thing makes 

 about as much noise as a big one? 

 Just for example, we build a big 

 rose house for the Joseph Heacock 

 Company at Roelofs. 

 Along about the same time we 

 finish the charming little L-shaped 

 layout for Mr. Glenn Curtis at 

 Garden City, L. I. 

 You hear about as much about 

 one, as about the other. 



Which fact sort of seems to indi- 

 cate that Quality is always the big 

 thing, no matter how small the 

 thing of quality is. 

 Admittedly, if this house had been 

 the same size, but in one contin- 



uous length, it would have cost 

 less to build. 



But what you saved in cost you 

 would have lost in attractiveness. 



The L-shaped and Y-shaped lay- 

 outs are both so attractive, it's a 

 wonder more are not built. 

 The work room on this one is o* 

 greenhouse construction; which, 

 by the way, is becoming more 

 and more popular now that we 

 have overcome its former objec- 

 tions of being so doggone hot. 



And speaking of work rooms, and 

 layouts, and quality, reminds us 

 that we go anywhere for business. 

 Or to talk business. Which facts 

 may hold a hint. 



New York, 

 101 Park Avenue 



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HOME OFFICE AND FACTORY, ELIZABETH, N. J. 



Bostoa-9, 

 294 Washington Street 



