Febbuabv 9, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



143 



holographs of the Cuyahoga Greenhouse Comi>any's range 

 near Cleveland. Nearly eight acres are under glass and Calla- 

 han ventilating api>aratus ( Wolf patents) is used exclusively . 



Satisfied Customers 



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Everything for the 

 Greenhouse Complete 



CALLA// 



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O ONE needs to tell you that a satisfied customer is 

 your best advertisement. Likewise it is ours. 



Back in 1919 the Cuyahoga Greenhouse Company, of 

 Cleveland, built 11 greenhouses and equipped them all 

 with Callahan ventilating apparatus (Wolf patents). 



This was followed in 1920 with Callahan equipment for 

 two more new houses. And last summer eight houses — 

 Callahan equipped — were added to their range. 



The year 1922 sees three officers and directors of the 

 company building 15 new greenhouses — and they are all 

 to have Callahan ventilating equipment: 



A. R. Keyse and W. L. Keyse, 6 houses, 30x300 feet. 

 M. F. Cutting, 5 houses, 30x200 feet. 

 Henry Dreger, 4 houses, 30x438 feet. 



Could there be more conclusive proof to the practical 

 grower that Callahan ventilating apparatus is all — and a 

 little bit more— than we claim for it? 



Why not let us figure on YOUR ventilating 

 equipment for new houses or replacement ^ 



T. J. CALLAHAN CO. 



972 S. Perry St., Dayton, Ohio 



Permanite in stock for immediate shipment 



