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The Florists' Review 



NOVKMBBR 24, 1921 



treenkouse guilders 



James J. Hill 

 The Railroad King 

 How He Looked At It 



James J. Hill started as a brakeman, and ended 



as one of the country's biggest raih'oad owners. 



He knew railroading from tlie ground up. 



Whatever he did, was done with a marvelous 



far-seeing eye. 



He built i-ailroads that the oldest men in the 



business said could never pay. 



He bought up adjoining land that everybody said 



wasn't worth a hoot, and never would be. 



Hut long before he died, his roads were the finest 



of dividend payers. 



]\Iuch of his vast land holdings, although sold at 



reasonable figures, had netted him fortune after 

 fortune. 



As he built his fortune, so he built anything he 



built on his estate, ten miles out of St. Paul. 



He did nothing temporarily. 



Always, he built for the future. 



Built to last. 



That, so he said to our representative, was why 



he bought Lord & Burnham greenhouses. 



He was "convinced they were the best to build." 



If }-ou are building TO LAST, we can build for 



you as no other greenhouse builder builds. 



opd, & JBurnhamio. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



IRVINGTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO 



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



BOSTON- II CLEVELAND TORONTO 



Little Bldg. 407 Ulmer Bldg. Royal Bank Bldg. 



Elaatem Factory Western Factory Canadian Factory 



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



The range of everlasting lastingness built ten years ago for James J. Hill, near St. Paul 



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