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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 6. 1922 



The Most Greenhouse 

 For The Least Money 





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This good lookin« Practical Purposo House is IS ft. wi 

 50 long and (iivideil in two comparlnionts. 





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Here is what we call our Practical 

 Purpose House. It will grow exactly as 

 good stock as can be grown in any 

 house, regardless of price. 

 It is just as free from repairs and will 

 last absblutely as long as the most ex- 

 pensive house ever buUt. 

 It has our regular standard work room. 

 The entire layout is neat and exceed- 

 ingly good looking. 



It differs from our regular iron frame 

 private house construction, in having 

 a straight eave instead of a curved one, 

 and an Angle Iron Eave Plate instead 

 of a gutter. 



The posts extend 2J^ feet in the ground prices 



and are imbedded firmly in concrete in- 

 stead of being bolted to a cast iron sill. 

 This is exactly the way it's done in our 

 largest houses built for the florists, 

 where solidity and strength are of 

 greatest importance. 

 As the posts and not tiie foundation wall 

 carry the weight, the concrete wall it- 

 self extends only six inches instead of 

 2^2 feet below the ground. 

 In short, this Practical Purpose House 

 is the most house that's practical for 

 the least money. 



You or your employer are most wel- 

 come to full particulars, including the 



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Iorl & Burnhamlo. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



IRVINGTON NEWYORK 



New York 30 East 42nd iJt. 



BOSTON- II CLEVEL-AND ATLANTA 



Little Bldg. 407 Ulmer Bldg. Atlanta Trust Co. Bldg. 



Eastern Factory ^'•*S"- '^«'=«°P 



Irvington. N. Y. Des Plaines. 111. 



PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO 



L-and Title Bldg. Continental Bank Bldg. 



TORONTO 

 Harbor Commission Bldg. 



Canadian Factory 

 St. Catharines, Ont. 



