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The Florists^ Review 



NOVEMBIB 24, 1921 



Something About Our Pipe Frame Greenhouse 



Yes, most of our pipe frame house is composed of wood— good wood — clear Louisiana Red Cypress. 



Will this wood last longer than steel? Well, just ask some of your friends who have had our greenhouses these 

 tweuty-five or thirty years. 



And you don't have to paint it, either, if you don't want to. It will not rot. Of course we advise to paint, as it 

 looks nicer and is lighter. 



We can prove lo you why our pipe frame house is the best buy; will you let us ? 



JOHN C. MONINGER COMPANY 



914 BLACKHAWK STREET 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



r I II EVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE immimimimm 



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Single Combination Shelf Bracket. 

 Carry one 12-in. board, or two pipes. 



Y Bracket unassembled 



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Split Tee unassembled 



Tie Bracket 



Side Board 

 Bench Bracket 



Fig. 24 



Double Pipe Can iT 

 In ordering pii>e carriers suecifj- size of 

 post as well as si/e of pipe to carry. 



There are few things in the world today that, dollar for dollar, 



give more value than EVANS' CHALLENGE ventilating 



apparatus and greenhouse fittings. 



ASK FOR ESTIMATE 



Fig. 28 



Multiple Pipe 

 Carrier 



HOSF-> 



Improved Challenge 



John A. Evans Co., Richmond, Ind. 



Comer North 1 4th and Penna. R. R. 



Price, $7.50 



