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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



January 25, 1806. 



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CarnAsXION ■ nousc:- 



CERTAIN 



CARNATION 



CERTAINTIES 



When we build for you, you 

 are certain that certain 

 things go into the house; 

 certain that the best car- 

 nation returns will come 

 out of it. 



Here is a section of an up-to-date, 

 light and economical IRON FRAME 

 CARNATION HOUSE; a house 

 that's cheaper to build, in houses of 

 reasonable length, than well con- 

 structed ridge and furrow houses. 

 There're plenty of arguments for 

 both houses — good stifiF, can't-back- 

 down arguments — but a house that 

 meets every condition the most 

 economically, is the only safe argu- 

 ment. When it comes to dollars 

 and cents you can't afford to hold 

 on to a " time honored custom " — 

 monej' is the only thing to hold on to. 



On the other hand there are con- 

 ditions under which a ridge and 

 furrow house is best — we know 

 these conditions, know them pretty 

 thoroughly and it's our business to 

 sell you the best house for the best 



purpose. 



A half- hundred years 

 of building has taught ua 

 some pretty tough les- 

 soDS-we have passed 

 the theory stage — It's a 

 case of know NOW. 

 Some of the ihlngs we 

 know, shown In catalog 

 L-G. 



BURNHAM'HITCHINGS' 

 PIERSONCO. 



GREENHOISE DESIGNERS 

 AND MANIEACTURERS 



1183 Broadway, 

 cor. 26tli Street, 



New York 



Boston Branch : 819 Tremont BIdg. 



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