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The Weekly Florists' Review- 



March 1, 1906. 



WE LEFT YOU 



last week just after warming up thorough- 

 ly on the cypress question ; you seemed 

 only half convinced, so the only thing to 

 do is to turn the other barrel on you. 



Now isn't it after all a pure matter of confidence in a firm? Suppose you buy your material, 

 it comes to you painted ; how can you tell what grade that c3T)res8 is, if nine-tenths of the men 

 don't know it when not painted? Here is the way we do it : Some parts of a piece maybe sap free, 

 these parts we saw out, discard the rest. An average of 20 per cent is thrown out. That's just the 

 reason our materials cost a bit more than the other fellows, for the same reason, it's the reason why 

 they last longer. 



Don't make the mistake of putting: off orderlnif ; 

 we can't promise against delays If you do. 



Lord & Burnham Co« 



GREENHOUSE DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS 



Boston Branch, 819 Tremont Bidg. 1133 Broadway, comer 26th St., New York 



NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 



No Order too Large ^^ V ]■ ^^ ^^ No Order Too Small to Rb- 



For Us to Handle 



GLASS 



ceive Our Careful Attention. 



Delay is Dangerous. Demand Promises to Exceed Supply this Spring. 

 WRITE US FOR PRICES BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDERS 



HEADQUARTERS FOR 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



Sharp, Partridge & Co. VSS!^SS!i. Chicago 



