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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 23, 1006. 



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We Want You to Get 

 Some Sort of an Idea 



of the size of our factory so you will never make the mistake 

 of thinking that we are sort of " sash and blind makers," way off 

 here in the east, with greenhouses as a side line. All that plant 

 with its immense wood-working mill, foundry (just doubled in size) 

 s§t-up shop, iron frame shop, galvanizing sheds, storage sheds, and 

 so on, covering acres of ground and ending with those millions of 

 feet of cypress as a background — all go to show that we have sort 

 of grown up — reached a point where we are " wearing long pants " 

 and manufacturing about everything the florist wants or needs — 

 but what we wanted to say particularly was, just a reminder of our 

 Burnham Boilers — now is the time. We absolutely know that 

 from ease of care to economy of fuel there's not a boiler that can 

 match it for greenhouse work. 



It's a case of— no long bolts— no headers— no gas- 

 kets—no large clean-out doors to warp- no Inacces 

 slble placeb— no clinker jamming grates— no regula- 

 ting of damper from the back. 



Everything compact, handy, sensible, practical, 

 right wnere you can put your hands on all working 

 parts without taking a step. But don't put off order- 

 ing. 



Lord & Burnham Co. 



Greenhouie Designers and Manufacturers 



1 133 Broadway, corner 26tli St. NEW YORK 



BOSTON BRANCH, 819 Tremont Bulldinc 



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