APRIL 6, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



223 



New houses of A. L. Miller 



at Jamaica, N. Y. equipped 



with Concrete Benches 



A. L. Miller of Jamaica, N. Y., is one of 

 many growers who uses Concrete Benches 



A. L. Miller, one of the best known 

 and progressive growers in this coun- 

 try, is fast replacing his wood benches 

 with those made of concrete. In his 

 large establishment he has always 

 been careful with bench construction, 

 using none other but the best in wood. 

 No. 1 Cypress. Yet he has concluded 

 that concrete benches are the better 

 because rebuilding is never necessary 

 and repairing expenses are brought to 

 an end. Careful investigation caused 

 him to employ our services for the 

 construction of concrete benches, he 

 took advantage of our long years of 

 bench building experience and knowl- 



edge on the subject. He, like hun- 

 dreds of other growers in every sec- 

 tion of the country, is well satisfied 

 and we point with pride to the ever- 

 lasting benches in the houses of A. L. 

 Miller. Perhaps you have benches 

 that have outlived their usefulness, 

 that need replacing — or you may de- 

 sire to figure for your future needs. 

 In either event we suggest that you 

 permit us to place in your hands, at 

 this time, information and data that 

 will be the means of saving money — 

 that will overcome for all time your 

 bench building problems. 



Your request places you 

 under no obligation. 



MEAD -SU YD AM CO. 



Newark, New Jersey 



ConcreTe Betiches-ThetirsT cost the last COST 



