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Another King 

 40-ft. Steel Frame Erection 



A size and type of construction fast becoming 

 popular among the leading growers of the 

 country is The King 40' Steel Frame House. 

 The many advantages in both its size and con- 

 struction and the manner in which many 

 growers are turning to this form of construction 

 proves that the standards are right and that 

 the details have been worked out to meet 

 the most exacting conditions in commercial 

 growing, 



Mr. Andrew Christensen, Reading, Mass., Sec- 

 retary of the Boston Flower Market and one 

 of New England's most prominent growers, is 

 known as an exceptionally keen buyer. He has 

 built a range of greenhouses and his knowledge 

 of greenhouse construction is exceedingly 

 varied. He has recently taken his son into busi- 



ness with him, and feels now a duty to build 

 with a future in mind. 



And so he made a very thorough study of the 

 types of various constructions, materials, 

 workmanship, etc. The initial cost was not the 

 first consideration because he appreciated the 

 cost of the house would be based on the years 

 of service it would render. 



Accepting two King Steel Frame Houses, with 

 a connecting passageway, is sufficient proof as 

 to what he found. 



Each house is 40' x 200' and affords a very effi- 

 cient detail of arrangement. 



You, too, will find as Mr. Christensen found 

 that for Quality of Design, Quality of Mate- 

 rials and Quality of Workmanship, King 

 Greenhouses are unexcelled. 



When you think of good greenhouses, think of KING. 

 King Construction Company 



GENERAL OFFICES, NORTH TONAWANDA. N. Y. 



