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.\>k .Mr. Willi;^ III' l'iiii«likei'|i.--i'' il' lie tliink.s hi.s \nt: lunisf i.-i iiii.v Iiki kooiI kK)kiii«. 

 Asl< liiiii il" lie \MHilil .iust us Sddii Ikim; it chitns.N iind niuuli tlTiislii'il 

 .\sk liiiii if 111' iciiil I'lii- iiii.s tini'ticss in dcsij-n ami cari'fuliu's^ in (•(iiistruclion lli:il 

 11" ili>"-.iri /■dii^icliM' uiH't 11 all 111' paid. 





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About This Wheelbarroiv 

 And That Greenhouse 



Ipli.T 



t'liilli I lie luMsli 



'Hi till' wall.'^ .il Mill' iif llaly'.s woiidiTln 1 .dd 



ihiirolit'S h.'iiiMs it tiinc sl;LiiH'il oil fiaiiiliny kniiwii 



and belovo(J almost tlio world o\ tr. 



It is Li'onaido da N'inci's "Last Suiilur " 



\ riiai;iiirii<'iit I'oit i-a> .il of ('li|-ist's last supin' 



with his apostles, 



Itpirtint OHO of maii\ 'iiast< rpii 



oFthat inastir man. 



'I'Ih' sami' man, this sam.' m'l'.it paiiilir, is Ih.- 



man who dcsimK'd an I macli- llu- lifst wlifi-lliar 



row. 



lie, who could do thf ma ''v i-loiisl v lioautif iil. louM 



also do, the t horouj;lil.\ practical. 



Because Leonardo did it so pra<t icallv . tin- \vli« « 1 



liarrow is today the same design tiiat he made li\i 



<enturies aj-'o. Hut Ih" was two years desi^-nini; 



and redesiijnini; it. nnlil he had what lie knew in 



lie riKht. 



Sornetiinos we ha\e li.cii aciusrd of mal'LliiK I'nr 



trreenhouses too tine. 



That we sjicnd too muili time on so-called retine- 



ments. 



That we talk ton much ahoiit what a line li.okini; 



house We luiilil and loi liitl. on its urnwitin ami 



lastin,i; feat in es 



ilur answ'-r- to that is, that Leonardo' .« wheelhai'- 

 row is no less pr.'iet ic.il heianse it is not clumsy 

 and Uii\y 



' '\ er and o^ei .a^ain, :l has lii-en pio\eii that fine- 

 ness in design an hand ii: hand with urealest etfi- 

 ciency. 



In fait, a well disiKnid jiiece of machinery of 

 liii,'h elliciencv- is a real tliiiit; of lieauly. 

 Lift up the hood of a car of hiwli reputation .and 

 I he enuine is \onr ;uis\ver. 



Loiindiim and iiir\inK the handle of the wheel- 

 liarrow. to III the hand ot the laborer, is not waste 

 .ITiirl. 



Ii is simpl\ liltinfir the handle to the worker, so 

 it ean lie done the easiest, most etlicieiit w.'iy. 

 Thai is ex.ictly the way we iiesit;ii mir i;reenhonse 

 eiitisli-iict ions. 



We do strive to make ; hem Kood looking, not he- 

 ' aiise We sell looks. Iiiii that thoroiij;li practical- 

 ness and hiyh ellicieiies yo with il. 



The solid y. oiideii wheels of the Cevloii native's ox 

 ■ ai'l look stri'iiR and e.ei'lastinu eiioiiKh. but you 

 know full V(ll that >ne of our pres<'nt-day linht 

 sjinke made wheels will do the same work at m.aiiy 

 times less weiKbt. 



.<.! \iiii see its a sure thiui; that we will continue 

 makinu i Kiiod looking ynenhonse and always be 

 a bit fuss\ about so-called retinetnents 

 ^'iiii know we CO an.\ wheie for business. 

 1 ir ti. talk business. 



Hitcttings ^ Company 



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HOME OFFICE AND FACTORY, ELIZABETH, N, J. 



New York, lul Park Avenue 



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