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The Rcwists^ Review 



Apbil 13. 1922 



The E. G. Hill Company Builds Two 



Number One Construction 



Each 41 ft 9 x 250 



A few weeks ago I was passing through 

 Richmond, Indiana, on my way to Chi- 

 cago. 



Just to see what he would say, I asked the 

 conductor what Richmond was noted for. 



His reply was: "Say, man, 

 don't you know? Where you 

 been? Don't you do no reading 

 or anything? Why, this is the 

 home of Fair Ophelia and all 

 her folks. Out that way about 

 a couple of miles, lives her fine 

 old daddy, E. G. Hill, and his 

 son-in-law. Earl Mann. To- 

 gether they are the E. G. Hill 

 Company, known the world 

 over as hibernaters and pro- 

 ducers of more worth w^hile 

 roses than anybody else." 



Of course I thanked him for 

 having written half the ad for 

 me, and now here's my other 

 half. 



"K. d." shies at picUiic takliit;. lint 

 wi' caiiirlit this when he wasoff (jnanl. 

 Next tiiiir we hope to catcli Mr. 

 Mann. 



It's 25 or 30 years ago since "E. G." bought 

 his first L & B Iron Frame Houses, 

 which he later on sold to Mr. Fred 

 Lemon, the retail florist, who says they 

 are just as good as they ever were. 



It was Earl Mann, Secretary, 

 Treasurer and General Man- 

 ager of the Company, who 

 gave us this order. 



They were simply forced to 

 build, their business has 

 grown so tremendously. 



It is indeed something of a 

 feather in our cap to say that 

 E. G. Hill Company's roses 

 are grown in our houses. 



It puts a seal of satisfaction 



on our houses that is no 

 small thing. 



When you are ready to talk 

 building, say when and where 

 and we'll be there. 



or4& Btmihamlo. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



IRVINGTON NEW YORK 



New York 30 East 42nd St. 



BOSTON-II CLEVELAND ATLANTA 



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



E^atem Factory Western Factory 



Irvington. N. Y. Des Plaines. 111. 



PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO 



Land Title Bldg. Continental Bank Bldg. 



TORONTO 

 Harbor Commission Bldg. 



Canadian Factory 

 St. Catharines, Ont. 



The liiMisfs and nnrkiiwirn hnililinir are jiphicil al the tri eeiih.iu-e iinl- liy L'la~- |>asNiu'i's. 



The iMinses havi' 7 lienchi's eaeh 14 inches wiili-. 



The siile walks are ■-':! inches, the rest jj irielii-. 



S|iace lii-t«eeii tile t \i i • c..liiriHi- i~ Is lei-t :( inche-. 



.lislance helHeeii the s|,|,- |,cwt ami chiinii- i- 11 le.-t ii irn-ln--. 



'['he (losts an- L'naiaiileeil \\ i(in;.'ht Iron. 



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