1916 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



May 17, 1906. 



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and The Way Iron Rusts. 



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Put a piece of steel in the ground and it rusts faster "than wrought 

 Put a wrought iron pipe as a support or post, and it eats itself 

 away at the ground line. Now try a cast-iron foot piece aiiiJ it simply 

 scales over and there it stays — no more rust— good for a century. T>i>'t/s 

 just the reason we use cast-iron foot pieces at a greater cost to us than 

 Avrought iron. 



Gradually you'll see the high water marks of 

 everything that goes into our houses. The hard 

 headed sense, the experience upon which all our 

 reasons are founded. 



LORD ANp WRNHAM (o 



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NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 



No Order too Large ^^ M !■ ^^ ^^ No Order Too Small to Re- 



For Us to Handle 



GLASS 



ceive Our Careful Attention. 



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

 WRITE US rOR PRICES BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDERS 



HEADQUARTERS FOR 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



Sharp, Partridge & Co. SSlSKt Chicago 



