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The Florists' Review 



April 29. 1022 



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> «>u iMiKlil think n.- :iii-.iii Mr l..\vi-, \>i\ u. .I.ini 



It's ;it)iji)t tlif- voiltli Jiii'l :.i:< nl scuiu- lii-.'i I i ni; I'ip'- 



'hat ^vf- hail in mind. 



Or to lie oxai-t. wtiat .Mr l.i'Wi.-^ iii(i.-;t iim ri • mi.-l \ 



fpmiiKicd lis, «)ii^;ht. tn i>f I'lil in xmir nilh'l 



Aloni-' in March lie wioti' ii.'-- a l-tlir 



A \olmitar.v Jotter writt.'n .insi luc-i um- h. lluMmlit 



\oii folks (umlil t') Know one inor'i- "f Ih'- .ii i- ml.-il'l- 



(loints at)out iis, I hat lie knows. 



Here is w li 1 1 iiis lotlci- saiii. 



It may inU-icst .voii to know that Hi. re i> s.riiM- lop 

 in;; in :i i;reenhonse aeross the street I'r'nn tne thai 

 vour liini inn ii; t^'f m.v tjrarnlt'al liei . i;. I; l.e\\i>. 

 .-;ometime heiw. er. 1m;:, aiHl ISTO. 



"There iiaw Ipeen several tioilers imt in an. I cor. 

 nectcil up lo I In pliics, since the insl ■Mie.-ainl ais.i 

 two or thr. e hoiisi s rcimiU over the pipe I'.ut tin 



old pifif- is still doin- Imsiness .iiisl as t: I as the 



day your men liieil up the lirst lime. I^viii ili' hiiek 

 fonndiitions are ^-ijil in i.luce." 



.•\nd now let n.'- aild to Mi. lawls.^ ...mnM ni- tli.ii 

 when \\i Mrsi slai'led in hnsiness, (ulmri u.i- man\ 

 \ears a^o) heatini; was a'l we dnl 



We use. I li. li.al 'oi-: .1 .,11 tl;.- i; i 1, ,.!■-.- • tw . 



i.nilf J!i '111 [''a"-' 



l''ni.ill\ ■.ii. .11 Ih. ^r ■'■i.li.ii..>. Iniiliiiiif; . i>neern.~ 



■ ami' lo ilw . oncliision tnat they would t;o aftei 



<.im.' ol -IllI lieatini; Inisinesv. 



So. iii<i ii. r.lnrn the .(mplinieni. we decided to 



hiiiid Kreeiilioiises as w-ll as heat them. 



So \riu see we ha\e alwa s been stron« on the liewt 



n\\i siije (if )..,reenliouses. 



Thai hapiiened a hiiii; lime a:;o. 



I eir .hief he.a linv eM..-rl. "ohi u.ii h..i'se Ma. .\rthui 



as we .-^ill hlin. has in-en with lis I'or man.v years 



lie started in doini; wliai lh.it chap below is doinj^ 



II. knows heatiiiK I torn I li<- botiom up. 



I:, iny ..lie o!' yoiiV li.ir.l iieade.l, sound sensed Scotch- 



iiMii he's iiol nincli on tliror.v. 



lint he is a hear cat when it comes to facts 



IJased >.n i'acts, he ti.ase^ our heating 



JOxaetl.\- the same hiuh pra<le materials that went 



into the work w.' di.l I'm the grandfather of Mr 



I. "Wis. we are putting; in our work today 



Ta.xes and .l.ol, l'"id:.t .-. 

 in spile of all \ou can do 

 I lon't let .hek ■ at'-h .\ .e 

 this year 

 .^eti.l t'.ir !■- n. i\\ I ;.i w ' 



n. .1 round every so often 

 n.ipl.ii t: '.n \-.iur heatini; 

 N !•• be .h.nf, dOBe. 



Philadelphia 

 33 South 12th St. 



Hitctvingfs^^ Contpanv* 



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HOME OFFICE AND FACTORY, ELIZABETH. N. J. 



New York, In] [-"ark Avenue 



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 •_'94 Washington St. 



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