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The Florists^ Review 



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Receiuly erected for J. N. McMicken, Somerville. N. J, 



This Vitally Interests 

 The Man Who Wants Only a Small House 



No matter how small a house you can figure your 



way to build at first, we are interested. 



It isn't what you build today that counts. 



It's what you will build as your business grows. 



We can tell you of a dozen fellows right offhand, 



who started with just one little house, who today 



have ranges of glass. 



There's Seavey & Son of Bangor, Maine, whose 

 house we have shown in these talks. 

 Just received a most enthusiastic letter from them, 

 .saying there was no way out of it, they simply must 

 have another. 



They started first with a few frames and a wee little 

 old home-made house. 



Practically 75% of our customers today, started 

 not so long ago with small houses, and how they 

 have grown! 



We will give to your proposition, no matter how 

 little or how big, the same careful consideration. 

 Never mind how big we are, we want your business. 

 Why don't we get together and have a good friendly 

 talk and see what can be worked out? 

 You know we go anywhere for business. 

 Or to talk business. 



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 133 South 12th St. 



HOME OFFICE AND FACTORY, ELIZABETH, N. J. 



New York, 101 Park Avenue 



Bostoa-9 

 294 Washington St. 



Interior ol Mr. McMicken's house, where inaiority oi bench space is devoted to carnations. 





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