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The Florists^ Review 



March 9. 1922 



Compare These Details 



Of The Two Constructions 



And Come To Your Own Conclusions 



Right you are, the Semi-Iron house has 

 our regular guaranteed wrought iron 

 post, galvanized angle eave plate and 

 sash bar clasps, but it has no steel 

 rafters. 



The new Number Two Construction, 

 which costs not a penny more than the 

 Semi-Iron, has a complete iron frame. 

 It has steel rafters extending from the 

 eave post to the ridge. 



With the Semi-Iron there are no rafters, 

 so the roof bars have to be larger, and 

 the roof stiffened and given the needed 

 extra support, by purlins and columns. 

 That's why the Semi-Iron has so many 



columns, while the Number Two Con- 

 struction has but two columns,, even in 

 a house forty feet wide. 



Not only do you get a full Iron Frame 

 House in the Number Two Construc- 

 tion, but you get one of L & B's, high 

 class in every particular. 



How w^e can sell you such a house, up 

 to 40 feet wide, for exactly th^ same 

 cost as a Semi-Iron, is hard for you to 

 figure out. 



The fact is, we can do it, so what more 

 do you care? 



Quick deliveries. Quick erections. 

 You act quick, and you'll get quick 

 action. 



vy 



or4& BunihamlS. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



riif St-mi-lr.iti lluiisc lias no ratters. Tlie post stops 

 at tlio cavf. 



Till- Xiimlicr Two House, reallv {xttiids its post, as a 

 r.itur. rii?lit up to the ridge. Note that ,i;no(l niKKed 

 si)lice plate. It'.s double— one on each side. 



